Many occupations require employees to work in confined spaces. Such spaces present challenges of their own and can possibly lead to unavoidable accidents. As an employer of workers who operate in confined spaces, you should consider getting them trained.

This training session will help you ensure your employees’ wellbeing and avoid future costs associated with accidents and hazards. Here’s everything you need to know about confined space training to get started.

Who Is It For?

Confined space training is for all people who work in:

These workers can be Site Medics, Con-Space Rescue Techs, Boilermakers, Welders,  Pipefitters, Inspectors, Construction Safety Officers, Shipbuilders, or anyone who works in confined spaces regularly.

What Does It Cover?

The safety training is extensive and covers all aspects of working in a confined space. Some of the major areas covered in this training are:

Hazard Ratings of Confined Space

Every confined space is assigned a hazard rating. According to this rating, the safety protocol and measures also vary. The workers are trained to identify the hazard rating of their space and act according to the set regulations.

Selecting Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

PPE is an essential element when working in a confined space. It can protect you from hazardous energy and a polluted atmosphere that may affect your health. It can also physically protect you from scrapes and bruises you may get on the job. The training explains the metrics you should consider when selecting your PPE.

Atmospheric Testing & Monitoring

The atmosphere of the confined space needs to be checked before entry. If it’s hazardous, the worker shouldn’t go in. The training covers all aspects of atmospheric testing and monitoring that can be performed before entry.

Rescue Plans and Lockout Procedure

Working in confined spaces often requires quick action in case of emergencies. All-encompassing confined space training also explain what to do in case someone needs to be rescued. It also talks about the lockout procedure that needs to be followed in case of hazardous gas/energy leakage in the space.

An emergency response worker.

Permits & Regulations

The training program provides all the information about relevant permits that need to be acquired beforehand. It also provides practical applications of all the necessary regulations set by the regulatory body.

Get Confined Space Training at Metro Safety

If you want your employees to receive extensive confined space training, we’ve got you covered. At Metro Safety, we provide different confined space training for entrant and standby persons. You can prepare your employees for all contingencies by enrolling them with us.

We also offer other workplace safety courses and first aid training to Vancouver, Burnaby, Richmond, Coquitlam, Surrey, and British Columbia. For more information about our training courses, drop an email at info@metrosafety.ca or call 604-521-4227.