Confined Space and Rescue Operations Training

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Course Description

Confined spaces are among the most hazardous work environments due to restricted entry and exit, limited ventilation, and the potential presence of toxic or flammable substances. This training equips participants with the knowledge and practical skills required to safely enter, work in, and rescue from confined spaces.
The program covers legal requirements, hazard identification, permit-to-work systems, use of personal protective equipment (PPE), atmospheric monitoring, and emergency response procedures.

Training Venue

#1 Abua Street Rumuebekwe Estate, Port Harcourt. Rivers State

What Will You Learn?

  • Understand what constitutes a confined space and associated risks.
  • Identify confined space hazards and implement control measures.
  • Apply Permit to Work (PTW) systems for confined space entry.
  • Use gas detection and atmospheric monitoring equipment effectively.
  • Select and use appropriate PPE and respiratory protective equipment (RPE).
  • Perform safe entry and exit procedures.
  • Plan and execute confined space rescue operations.
  • Respond appropriately to confined space emergencies.

Course Content

Introduction to confined space regulations and standards

Characteristics and examples of confined spaces

Hazards of confined spaces (oxygen deficiency, toxic gases, flammable atmospheres, entrapment, etc.)

Risk assessment and safe systems of work

Permit-to-Work system for confined space entry

Gas detection and monitoring techniques

PPE and respiratory protective equipment (SCBA, airline systems, etc.)

Communication procedures inside confined spaces

Emergency preparedness and response planning

Rescue techniques and use of retrieval systems

Practical confined space entry and simulated rescue drills

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