106-80 Confined Spaces: Entrant and Attendant Duties (CAD)

106-80 Confined Spaces: Entrant and Attendant Duties (CAD)

Learning objectives

  • Define a confined space
  • Identify the qualifying factors of permit-required confined spaces
  • Describe the dangers associated with a confined space
  • Detail the roles of the confined space attendant and authorized entrant
  • Identify required entry permit information
  • Recall requirements of atmospheric testing in a confined space
  • Describe hot work procedures in a confined space
  • Recall critical aspects of confined space rescue procedures

Course overview

Confined spaces in Canadian workplaces present significant hazards that require specialized training and careful coordination. This course guides learners through the duties of entrants and attendants, emphasizing regulatory requirements, communication practices, and emergency preparedness. Scenario-driven examples and practical insights strengthen understanding of real-world confined space operations. The course is designed for employees in general industry across Canada who may enter confined spaces or act as attendants. 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.


  • 40 minutes
  • Format: Online Interactive
  • Tier: 2
  • Course ID: 5647
Language Icon English
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