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Course Description

  • CEUs: 0.8
  • TREEO FDEP OCP 04251010: CEUs 0.8 DS DW WW
  • FBPE Provider #: 0004021 20 CEHs
  • Time of class: 8:00am - 5:00pm

Course coordinator: Areiole Williams areiole.williams@treeo.ufl.edu
Phone: (352) 392-9570 or 352-294-3877

 

By definition, a confined space has limited or restricted means for entry or exit and is not designed for continuous occupancy. If you or your employees encounter confined spaces at your workplace, this course will explain how to create a confined space program that is designed to keep workers safe. 

Learner Outcomes

The following topics will be discussed:

  • Regulations related to confined spaces (OSHA 29 CFR 1910)
  • Physical and atmospheric hazards
  • Hot Work & Specialty Permits
  • Roles and responsibilities
  • Elements of a good written program
  • Permits and forms
  • Lockout/Tagout
  • Respiratory Protection
  • Direct Reading Instruments & Calibration
  • PPE and operational equipment

Recommendations

Who Should Attend?

Any workers who will work in or around confined spaces (i.e. silos, vats, hoppers, utility vaults, sewers, pipes, access shafts, truck or rail tank cars, aircraft wings, boilers, manholes, tunnels, underground utility vaults, digesters, manure pits and storage bins, ditches and trenches, vertical & horizonal tanks, etc.)

Testimonials

"This class will help to improve my work safety"
"The course definitely helped to expand my safety knowledge"
" Useful when working in manholes/meter pits"
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