106-01 Confined Spaces: Entrant and Attendant Duties
Learning objectives
- Define and describe a confined space
- Explain the difference between permit and non-permit-required confined spaces
- Describe the dangers associated with a confined space
- Detail the roles of the confined space attendant and authorized entrant
- List the general entry requirements for a permit required confined space
- Describe atmospheric testing in a confined space
- Describe hot work procedures in a confined space
- Discuss the critical aspects of confined space rescue procedures
Course overview
Employees whose work requires them to enter a confined space or serve as a confined space attendant must be properly trained and qualified. Accidents occur within confined spaces because workers fail to recognize the potential hazards. Workers should always anticipate the most unfavorable situations and consider the danger of explosion, poisoning, and asphyxiation. The Confined Spaces: Entrant and Attendant Duties training course explains the role of the authorized attendant and the entrant working in confined spaces. it describes steps taken to safely enter and work within a confined space. Confined Spaces: Entrant and Attendant Duties is part of the Confined Space Safety training series.
The individuals involved in the development and promotion of this course do not receive any compensation or financial benefits outside of their regular employment for their work on this course.
- 50 minutes
- Format: Online Interactive
- Tier: 2
- Course ID: 5645
Regulations
- 29 CFR 1910.146(g)