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Confined Space Hazards for Construction (US)
People are injured or killed every year as a result of improperly entering or working in a confined space. Potential hazards in every confined space include explosions, toxins, oxygen-deficient atmospheres, engulfment, mechanical dangers, and other hazards. Many fatality victims are would-be rescuers. Everyone on a job site needs to be able to recognize confined spaces and understand their hazards.
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DURATION: 20 min
LANGUAGE: English
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Course Outline
Confined Space Hazards for Construction (US)
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Define Confined Space
- 3. Responsibilities
- 4. Hazards
- 5. Hazardous Atmospheres
- 6. Conclusion
Learning Objectives
Confined Space Hazards for Construction (US)
- Define a confined space.
- List the responsibilities of the attendant, entrant, supervisor and employer.
- Identify hazards associated with confined spaces.
- Know the requirements for air monitoring.
- Recognize the differences in flammable, toxic, irritant or corrosive, and asphyxiating atmospheres.
- Identify potential engulfment hazards and the required responsibilities.
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