Confined Space Training - 3 Day Course
This is a full accreditation confined space training course for all persons involved in confined space entry. It is compliant with "The Core Training Elements for the National Standard for Safe Working in a Confined Space" and the training also covers the Australian Standard AS/NZ 2865 (2009) Safe Working in a Confined Space.
This is a competency based programme, practical skills need to be achieved after classroom presentation of information. Skill competency can only be achieved via repetition of skills until competency demonstrated. Time is therefore a factor in attaining competency, with three days deemed the minimum to achieve adequate competency levels.
| Training Subjects & Practical Exercises |
Participants will receive training in:
- Confined Space Legislation & Workplace Hazards & Safe Work Procedures
- Confined Space Risk Assessment & Documentation
- Confined Space Entry Permits
- Confined Space Equipment, using CF harnesses, tripods & VED devices
- Atmospheric Hazards & the use of Gas Detection Equipment
- Breathing Apparatus and the practical use of SCBA
- Review of First Aid and Life Support
- Review of Fire Fighting Procedures
- Confined Space Emergency Procedures and Confined Space Rescue Drills
| Detailed Training Program |
This is the detailed confined space course training programme.
Training Schedule
| Training Support Materials |
Participants are supplied the following learning materials:
- Confined Space Manual
- Confined Space Risk Assessment, Job Safety Analysis
- Confined Space Entry Permit
- Breathing Apparatus Check List
- First Aid Manual
- Fire Fighting Guidelines and Fire Extinguisher ID Chart
Upon completion of our confined space training programme participants will receive a Statement of Attainment in "Units of Competency from Certificate 111 in Public Safety PUA30601" in the following areas:
| Follow Defined OH&S Policies and Procedures |
MSAPHMOHS001A |
| Establish context and develop risk evaluation procedure |
PUAEMR001B |
| Identify, Analyze and Evaluate Risk |
PUAEMR002B |
| Conduct local risk assessment |
MNMC205A |
| Work in accordance with an issued permit |
MSAPMAPER200B |
| Enter confined space |
MSAPMAPER205B |
| Work in confined space |
BCCM2009B |
| Gas Test Atmospheres |
MSAPOHS217A |
| Operate Breathing Apparatus |
MSAPOHS216A |
| Operate Breathing Apparatus OPEN CIRCUIT |
PUAFIR207A |
| Undertake first response to fire incidents |
MSAPMOHS212A |
| Undertake Confined Space Rescue |
PUASA005B |
| Participate in a rescue operation |
PUASAR001B |
| Provide Emergency Care |
PUAEME001B |
| Prevent Injury |
PUAFIR201B |
| Work in a team |
PUATEA001B |
| Monitor hazardous atmospheres |
PUAFIR307B |
This training can be conducted either at our training centre or your work site.
Training at our site means you can send staff along for public programmes at times suitable to your work commitments. You can send up to ten staff, but for these numbers we would also arrange special dates/times for your group.
If you require onsite training, we can book dates and times to suit you. We take up to ten staff on this course.
Download Attendance Sheet - to be filled out when making a course booking
Download Course Attendance Letter - for all students attending the course
Download Course Starting Dates
All courses are nationally recognised, and our confined space programme is Sydney Water Accredited.
RTO is Life & Rescue International National Code 90160
Specialists in Confined Space, Height Safety, Breathing Apparatus & Gas Detection Training & Risk Assessments
Training Centre, 395 Guildford Road ,Guildford NSW 2161
P: 02 9892 3422 F: 02 9892 2028 M: 0417 861 411 E: bob@sydneysafety.com.au W:www.sydneysafety.com.au |