Equipment & Operational Safety
Confined Space Awareness (General Industry)
Awareness training for permit and non-permit confined spaces in manufacturing environments.
Who it’s for
- Employees working in or around confined spaces
- Entry supervisors and attendants
- Maintenance and safety personnel
What you’ll cover
- OSHA Confined Space standard (29 CFR 1910.146)
- Definitions: confined space vs. permit-required confined space
- Atmospheric hazards (oxygen deficiency, toxic gases, flammables)
- Physical hazards (engulfment, mechanical, electrical, heat)
- Entry procedures and permit system requirements
- Roles and responsibilities (entrant, attendant, supervisor)
- Rescue planning and emergency response coordination
- Common violations and incident case studies