CONFINED SPACE

 
Confined Space Awareness

This course is a four (4) hour program structured to furnish individuals with a short introduction to confined spaces. The student will learn the permit/non-permit requirements of confined space, potential hazards found in a confined space and an introduction to air monitors and lowering and retrieval systems. This class is designed to comply with OSHA 29, CFR 1910.146 and MIOSHA Rule 90.

Confined Space Entry/Attendant

The Entry Attendant program is a sixteen (16) hour program consisting of "Awareness Level" introduction to the Standard; guideline for entry and permit procedures; and all other responsibilities of an attendant. Each student will receive hands-on training on how to use and maintain air monitors, set-up ventilation equipment as well as set-up and use of lowering and retrieval systems. All training will meet OSHA 29, CFR 1910.146 and Part 90 of MIOSHA Regulations.
Approved for DEQ Continuing Education Credits for Waste & Drinking Water.

Confined Space Rescuer

The Rescuer program is a sixteen (16) hour course designed to provide students with an introduction, pre-entry procedures, entry and rescue operations. Participants experience extensive hands-on exercises for removal and patient packaging, and terminating the incident. All training is designed to meet OSHA 29, CFR 1910.146 and Part 90 of MIOSHA Regulations.
Pre-requisite: Entry Attendant

Confined Space Supervisor

The Supervisor program is an eight (8) hour program consisting of awareness level, controlling hazards in a confined space, all permit procedures, what are acceptable entry conditions, and maintaining acceptable conditions in a confined space. All training will meet OSHA 29, CFR 1910.146 and Part 90 of MIOSHA Regulations.
Note: This class is available as a four (4) hour presentation when done in conjunction with the sixteen (16) hour Entry/Attendant Course.

Confined Space Refresher

This course is an eight (8) hour program structured to re-certify individuals already trained to the Confined Space Rescuer Level. The class is designed to meet OSHA 29, CFR 1910.146 and Part 90 of MIOSHA Regulations. This course is also designed to serve as the annual refresher that is required for confined space rescuers. An Entry/Attendant Level refresher is also available upon request.
Approved for DEQ Continuing Education Credits for Waste & Drinking Water.

Lockout/Tagout

This three (3) hour course focuses on how to identify energy sources and required procedures to avoid life threatening situations. Also covered is how to ensure a “Zero Energy State”, when to use tags and the rules to follow for using multiple locks. This course meets LockOut Training requirements under OSHA 29 CFR Section 1910.47, and adopted by MIOSHA as Part 85.