Confined Spaces: Entry Team Training - Construction Activities - Streaming Video Training Program - English
Streaming Video Training Program helps employees meet requirements of the new OSHA standard regarding construction activities in confined spaces.
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- The new OSHA Standard requires that companies that do construction activities must "ensure that each of its employees who enter a permit-required confined space acquires the knowledge and skill necessary for the safe performance of confined space entry operations"
- Addresses initial and refresher training requirements for the core members of entry team:
- Authorized entrants
- Attendants
- Entry supervisors
- Covers general aspects of working safely in confined spaces while ensuring compliance with the training requirements of the new regulation
- Ready-to-use training program includes several components
- Closed-captioned for the hearing impaired
What's Included
- 27-minute video - Provides an overview of the hazards inherent to permit-required confined spaces on construction jobsites; precautions that must be taken before a confined space is entered; how to recognize and avoid unsafe conditions; and proper use of required protective and emergency equipment.
- Introduction
- Characteristics of confined spaces and the risks of working in them.
- OSHA requirements that employees need to know.
- How to stay safe when working around a confined space.
- Employer requirements for identifying and classifying confined spaces.
- Hazards of confined spaces:
- Atmospheric hazards
- Engulfment Hazards
- Configuration Hazards
- Physical hazards
- Precautions to be taken before entering a confined space:
- The entry permit.
- Hazardous atmosphere tests.
- Controlling engulfment, mechanical, electrical and pressure hazards.
- The confined space entry team and their roles.
- Safe entry of a confined space:
- The steps of a typical pre-entry sequence.
- The steps of a typical entry sequence, including cancellation requirements.
- Proper use of required protective equipment.
- How to recognize and avoid hazards while in the space.
- Communication requirements.
- Planning for a rescue:
- The steps of a typical rescue procedure.
- Examples of confined space accidents.
- Why untrained workers must never attempt a rescue.
- Bonus Materials
- Quiz (10 questions with video remediation)
- Note to Trainers (running time: 4 minutes)
- Review Video (running time:Â 10 minutes)
- Trainer Guide
- Powerpoint® Presentation (1)
- Quiz Bank (with Answer Key)
- Learning Activities (with Answer Keys)
- Images (9)
- Posters (2)
What's Covered
After completing this program, learners will understand:
- How to recognize the signs, symptoms, and characteristic effects of exposure to confined space hazards
- Precautions that must be taken before a confined space is entered
- How to recognize and avoid unsafe conditions
- Proper use of required protective and emergency equipment
- The role of the emergency rescue team
Compliance Topic: Confined Spaces for General Industry
Industry: Workplace Safety / EH&S, Construction Safety
Format: Streaming Video
Copyright Date: 2015