Confined Space Entry Online Training

$79.95

Confined Space Entry

Certificate Code: GS-CS-  |  Duration: ~3 Hours  |  Modules: 12  |  Exam: 20 Questions  |  Pass Mark: 80%

“92% of confined space rescuers die because they entered without proper equipment. Don’t be one of them.”

Confined spaces are the most unforgiving work environment in industry — where an atmosphere can kill in seconds and the instinct to rescue a fallen coworker can claim a second, third, or fourth life. This comprehensive course gives you complete mastery of confined space entry: from recognizing a permit-required space to executing a non-entry rescue with a retrieval system.

What You Will Learn

  • Classify confined spaces correctly: non-permit vs. permit-required based on the three defining criteria
  • Understand all 4 atmospheric hazards (oxygen deficiency, oxygen enrichment, flammable atmosphere, toxic atmosphere) and acceptable safe ranges
  • Complete a legally compliant entry permit with all required elements before any entry begins
  • Perform atmospheric testing in the correct sequence (O₂ first, then LEL, then toxics) at all 3 levels
  • Select, position, and operate forced-air ventilation to eliminate or control atmospheric hazards
  • Fulfill the Attendant role — including the critical rule that the attendant NEVER enters the space
  • Set up and operate a retrieval tripod and winch for non-entry rescue of an incapacitated entrant
  • Apply Alberta OHS Code Part 5 and OSHA 1910.146 requirements for your confined space program

Who This Course Is For:  Essential for anyone who enters, supervises, or attends confined space entry operations — including industrial maintenance, wastewater treatment, oil and gas, construction, and agricultural operations.

Why It Matters:  The pattern in confined space fatality investigations is tragically consistent: one worker goes down, a second enters to help and also goes down, sometimes a third and fourth follow. This course breaks that pattern by building the discipline to follow the rescue procedure instead of the instinct.