Confined Space Entry With Fall Prevention
This course covers the requirements for any work to be undertaken in confined space in the infrastructure industry, such as pipelines, aqueducts, siphons, intake chambers, screen structures, access chambers, pump wet wells, tanks, reservoirs, excavations and tunnels.
Who Should Attend: Supervisors, stand-by-personnel, workers entering confined spaces as well as rescue personnel
course information
Delivery
Available nationwide upon request.
Maximum of 10 attendees.
Duration and cost per course
- 3 days full course: $10,150
- 1 day refresher: $4,200
This course is refreshed every two years
All costs excluding GST
What you will learn
- Know the required legal documents covering confined space entry
- Provide examples of confined spaces
- Know the main hazards of confined spaces
- Understand the control measures to eliminate or minimise the confined spaces risks
- Emergency procedure and rescue plans
- Conduct a confined space entry in the infrastructure industry
- Test to confirm suitable atmosphere exists
- Use a safety harness system where a fall hazard exists at height
NZQA Unit Standards
17599: Plan a confined space entry
18426: Demonstrate knowledge of hazards associated with confined space
25510: Operate an atmospheric testing device to determine a suitable atmosphere exists to work safely
23229: Use a safety harness system when working at height
