Confined spaces can be the most dangerous environment to work in due to limited space and restricted visibility. According to the statistics of WorkSafeBC, in Canada, more than 100 deaths occur in confined spaces.

It’s imperative for all businesses to invest in confined space training not only to promote workplace safety but also for the goodwill of the business.

Let’s see how confined space training can help you out:

1.   Helps Recognize Potential Hazards

Confined space training helps educate employees recognize potential hazards. This enables them to take necessary steps to avoid accidents.

We’re listing down some examples of potential hazards:

  • Lack of oxygen
  • Flooding
  • Buildup of dangerous gases and fumes
  • Fire and explosion

2.   Assists Employees in Using Specialized Equipment

Confined space training helps determine the various risks associated with confined spaces. This helps workers identify and use the appropriate types of equipment during an emergency to ensure everyone’s safety.

3.   Provides Emergency Awareness

If your employees haven’t had proper training, they won’t recognize the signs of emergencies at work. For example, decrease in oxygen levels can cause nausea, vomiting, and fatigue, if your employees don’t know the clear signs, they can suffer from oxygen deprivation.

Proper confined space training can help workers assess themselves during such situations and take the necessary steps to help themselves and people around them. They can learn things like:

  • Recognizing potential hazards
  • Implementing measures for risk control
  • Emergency procedures
  • Utilizing personal protective equipment (PPE)

4.   Helps Formulate Policy

It’s essential for every company to formulate a confined spaces policy. By allowing your employees to undergo training for working in confined spaces, you can update or even formulate your policy to ensure the workers’ safety.

Here are the things you can include in the policy:

  • Opening, like manholes, needs to be guarded to prevent accidental falls
  • Entry permits should only be provided by supervisors
  • All workers working in confined spaces should wear full-body protective gear

A professional training school can help ensure that your workers are properly equipped with the knowledge to perform tasks in confined spaces.

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We at Metro Safety provide comprehensive workplace safety courses to ensure the safety of your workforce in British Columbia. We’ve got a wide range of courses including confined space training, forklift training, fall protection training, and more.

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