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PRO New York - Confined Space Supervisor

Confined Space Supervisor Course

A confined space is a space with limited entry and egress that is not suitable for human inhabitants. Our Confined Space Entry training course will show you how to work in a confined space environment and identify hazards to keep yourself and those around you safe. This course will review potential hazards and how to reduce or eliminate them. Permit-required confined space topics such as supervisor responsibilities will also be covered. 

 

OSHA Confined Space Training Requirement

Our class will certify you under OSHAs confined spaces standard 29 CFR 1910.146.  

 

IACET CEUs

0.8

 

Learning Objectives

  • Learn how to enter, identify, and exit confined spaces
  • Identify proper equipment use
  • Identify confined space hazards
  • Understand permit-required confined spaces
  • Describe confined spaces personnel responsibilities
  • Understand safe work procedures
  • Describe OSHA requirements
  • Understand rescue and emergency services
  • Supervisor Responsibilities

What you need:

  • Smart Phone, Tablet, or PC

 

What you get:

  • Certificates of Completion

Course Content

Title Page
Course Outline
Introduction Confined Spaces Entry
Types of Confined Spaces
Confined Space
Limited Openings for Entry and Exit
Unfavorable Natural Ventilation
Not Designed for Continuous Work Occupancy
Examples of Confined Spaces
Permit Required Confined Space
PRCS Characteristics: Elevation
PRCS Characteristics: Internal Configuration
PRCS Characteristics: Portal Size
PRCS Characteristics: Space Access
Identifying Confined Spaces
OSHA 1910.146
What Confined Space Standard Should Employers Follow? I
What Confined Space Standard Should Employers Follow? II
Work Covered by the Standard I
Work Covered by the Standard II
Employer Responsibilities I
Employer Responsibilities II
Employer Responsibilities III
Employer Duties in Confined Spaces Standard
Host, Controlling and Entry Employers
Key Terminologies: Attendant
Key Terminologies: Authorized Entrant
Key Terminologies: Entry Supervisor
Key Terminologies: Engulfment
Key Terminologies: Entry
Key Terminologies: Hazardous Atmosphere
Key Terminologies: Immediate Danger to Life and Health
Key Terminologies: Isolation
Key Terminologies: Line Breaking
Key Terminologies: Rescue Service
Key Terminologies: Rescue and Emergency Service
Key Terminologies: Retrieval System
Key Terminologies: Testing
Incidents and Statistics
Fatalities in Confined Spaces
Fatal Work Injuries, by Occupation
Fatal Workplace Injuries, by State
Regulatory Agencies
Title Page
Entry Requirements
PRCS Decision Making Flow Chart
Permit Space Program I
Permit Space Program II
Permit Space Program III
Employer Duties on Permit Space Program
PRCS Written Plan Outline
PRCS Program
Confined Space Permit System
Entry Permits
Entry Permit Example
Canceling Entry Permits
Suspending Entry Permits
Authorized Entrant Responsibilities I
Authorized Entrant Responsibilities II
Attendant Responsibilities I
Attendant Responsibilities II
Attendant Responsibilities III
Entry Supervisor Responsibilities I
Entry Supervisor Responsibilities II
Hot Work
Dangers of Hot Work
Hot Works Permit
Hot Works in Confined Spaces I
Hot Works in Confined Spaces II
Hot Works in Confined Spaces III
Hot Works in Confined Spaces IV
Hot Works in Confined Spaces V
Hot Works in Confined Spaces VI
Permit Required Confined Space Program
Alternate Procedures - Physical Hazards
Non-Permit Required Confined Space
Example
Non-Permit Required Confined Spaces I
Non-Permit Required Confined Spaces II
Alternate Procedures - Atmospheric Hazards I
Alternate Procedures - Atmospheric Hazards II
Alternate Procedures - Atmospheric Hazards III
Alternate Procedures - Atmospheric Hazards IV
Entry and Exit I
Entry and Exit II
Entry and Exit III
Entry and Exit IV
Ventilation Requirements
Monitoring During Entry I
Monitoring During Entry II
Training I
Training II
Training III
Training IV
Hot Work Training
Training Documentation
Title Page
Introduction I
Introduction II
Evaluating Atmospheric Hazards
Oxygen Deficiency I
Oxygen Deficiency II
Oxygen Deficiency III
Oxygen Deficiency IV
Oxygen Deficiency V
What Causes Oxygen Deficiency?
Oxygen Enrichment I
Oxygen Enrichment II
Oxygen Enrichment III
Flammable or Explosive Gases and Vapors
Flammable Chemicals I
Flammable Chemicals II
Chemicals and their Flashpoints I
Chemicals and their Flashpoints II
Flammable/ Explosive Atmospheres in Confined Spaces
Flammable/ Explosive Atmospheres in Confined Spaces II
Flammable/ Explosive Atmospheres in Confined Spaces III
Flammable/ Explosive Atmospheres in Confined Spaces IV
Vapor Density I
Vapor Density II
Toxic Atmospheres I
Toxic Atmospheres II
Toxic Atmospheres III
Toxic Atmospheres IV
Toxic Atmospheres: Causes
Hydrogen sulfide
Carbon Monoxide
Common Chemicals in Confined Spaces I
Common Chemicals in Confined Spaces II
Other Dangers in Confined Spaces I
Other Dangers in Confined Spaces II
Other Dangers in Confined Spaces III
Atmospheric Testing I
Atmospheric Testing II
Atmospheric Testing III
Atmospheric Testing IV
Atmospheric Testing V
Atmospheric Testing VI
Atmospheric Testing VII
Atmospheric Testing VIII
Order of Air Monitoring I
Order of Air Monitoring II
Order of Air Monitoring III
Atmospheric Testing
How to Monitor in a Confined Space I
How to Monitor in a Confined Space II
How to Monitor in a Confined Space III
Measuring Exposure Levels I
Measuring Exposure Levels II
Measuring Exposure Levels III
Measuring Exposure Levels IV
Measuring Exposure Levels V
Direct Reading Instruments I
Direct Reading Instruments II
Types of Direct Air Reading Monitors
Detector Tubes I
Detector Tubes II
Parts of an Air Monitor & How to Check Them I
Parts of an Air Monitor & How to Check Them II
Parts of an Air Monitor & How to Check Them III
Parts of an Air Monitor & How to Check Them IV
Parts of an Air Monitor & How to Check Them V
Parts of an Air Monitor & How to Check Them VI
Parts of an Air Monitor & How to Check Them VII
Safety Controls I
Safety Controls II
Safety Controls III
Safety Controls IV
Safety Controls V
Safety Controls VI
Safety Controls VI
Safety Controls VII
Safety Controls VIII
Safety Controls IX
Safety Controls X
Safety Controls XI
Recommended Safe Entry Checklist I
Recommended Safe Entry Checklist II
Title Page
Hazard Classes
NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards I
NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards II
NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards III
NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards IV
NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards V
NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards VI
NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards VII
NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards VIII
DOT Emergency Response Guide
NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards IX
NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards X
NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards XI
NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards XII
NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards XIII
NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards XIV
NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards XV
NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards XVI
NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards XVII
NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards XVIII
Recommendation for Respiratory Protection
NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards XIX
NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards XX
NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards XXI
Safety Data Sheets (SDS) I
Safety Data Sheets (SDS) II
Safety Data Sheets (SDS) III
Safety Data Sheets (SDS) IV
Safety Data Sheets (SDS) V
Title Page
Labeling and Posting I
Labeling and Posting II
Labeling and Posting III
NFPA Labels I
NFPA 704
NFPA Labels vs Others
When to Use NFPA Labels
NFPA Labels vs Others
Why Use NFPA 704 Rating System?
NFPA 704 Quick Guide
How is the Rating Displayed? I
How is the Rating Displayed? II
How is the Rating Displayed? III
How is the Rating Displayed? IV
Who provides NFPA Ratings? I
Who provides NFPA Ratings? II
SDS and NFPA Labels
NFPA Labels Placement
NFPA Labels Sizing
DOT Labels I
DOT Labels II
DOT Labels III
DOT Labels IV
DOT Labels V
DOT Labels VI
DOT Labels VII
DOT Labels VIII
OSHA Labels
Label Requirements
Label Elements
Label Elements II
Label Elements III
Label Elements IV
Label Elements V
Label Elements VI
Employer Responsibilities
Workplace Labels
Sample Labels
Pipe Labels I
Pipe Labels II
Pipe Labels III
Pipe Labels IV
Title Page
Hot Work Safety Practices
Hot Work Safety Practices II
Hot Work Safety Practices III
Hot Work Safety Practices IV
Authorized Entrant Responsibilities
Authorized Entrant Responsibilities II
Authorized Entrant Responsibilities III
Welding: In Confined Spaces I
Welding: In Confined Spaces II
Welding: In Confined Spaces III
Welding: In Confined Spaces IV
Ventilation in Confined Spaces
Respirators in Confined Spaces
Welding: In Confined Spaces V
Welding: In Confined Spaces VI
Welding: In Confined Spaces VII
Cylinder Safety I
Cylinder Safety II
Transport, Movement & Storage Of Gas Cylinders
Portable Cylinders
Transport, Movement & Storage Of Gas Cylinders II
Portable Cylinders II
Portable Cylinders III
Placing Cylinders
Treatment of Cylinders
Use of Fuel Gas
Use of Fuel Gas II
Use of Fuel Gas III
Use of Fuel Gas IV
Use of Fuel Gas V
Fuel Gas and Oxygen Manifolds
Fuel Gas and Oxygen Manifolds I
Hoses I
Hoses II
Hoses III
Torches
Cylinder Safety III
Arc and Welding
Arc and Welding II
Arc and Welding III
Arc and Welding IV
Arc and Welding V
Arc and Welding VI
Operating Instructions I
Operating Instructions II
Shielding
Emergency Response
Non-entry Rescue I
Non-entry Rescue II
Entry Rescue
Entry Rescue II
Entry Rescue III
Emergency Response II
Emergency Response III
Retrieval Equipment I
Retrieval Equipment II
Retrieval Equipment III
Retrieval Equipment IV
Retrieval Equipment V
Entry permits - components
Methods of permit verification
Entry permit system
Requirements for using alternate entry procedures
Reclassification of spaces
Hazards of confined spaces
Behavioral effects of hazards
Methods of removing unauthorized individuals
Determining if entry conditions are being maintained
When to terminate entry
Rescue and emergency procedures
Coordinating entry with multiple employers
Summary of key points
Resources
Exam