Summary
This is a classroom-based 1-day LSS-certified course in confined space entry and rescue available at LSS multiple times a week.
If you have to enter, monitor, or rescue from a confined space for work you need training in the unique hazards of those environments. Confined and restricted spaces pose a serious risk of injury or death in case of accidents or untrained entry. In this course, you will learn the theory and skills to keep both you and your co-workers safe.
Course Content
Confined spaces can conceal atmospheric hazards, entrapment, engulfment, and many other dangers. Rescue from these spaces is often slow, technical, and difficult. So it is critical to know the potential hazards and how to address them. This course will give you that vital information, including case histories as well as practical rescue exercises from a confined space environment.
Course topics include the following:
- Definition and hazards of confined spaces
- Use of SCBA or SABA
- Legislative standards and regulations
- Code of practice in confined spaces
- Entry authorization (confined space entry permit)
- Use of detection equipment
- Proper cleaning and purging
- Adequate ventilation
- Lock-out and blanking off procedures
- Role of stand-by worker (safety watch)
- On-site work requirements
Prerequisites and PPE
You don’t need to complete any other courses or have any prior experience to enroll in this course. You must be able to put on a mask and breathe under air, and be able to participate in rescue drag techniques.
You don’t need to bring along any personal protective equipment (PPE).
Note: All courses require you to have government-issued photo ID.