Confined Space Training Comprehensive Training for Safe and Compliant Work in Confined Spaces

Comprehensive training in the legislative requirements and safety principles of entering and working in a confined space.

RIIWHS202E - ENTER AND WORK IN CONFINED SPACES

RIIWHS202E - ENTER AND WORK IN CONFINED SPACES

Gain essential skills and certifications for working in confined spaces safely and efficiently. Our CONFINED SPACE TRAINING program aligns with Australian standards, offering hands-on instruction and compliance knowledge for a wide range of industries.

This course is ideal for:

Construction Workers are required to enter confined spaces on-site.

Maintenance Teams are responsible for inspections and repairs in confined spaces.

Industrial Workers handling operations in hazardous, restricted environments.

New Entrants looking to develop skills for roles that require confined space expertise.

Existing workers who need to re-fresh their confined space competencies.

Why Choose Our Confined Space Training? Here’s why our Training stands out!

  • Experienced Instructors:

    Learn from industry professionals who bring real-world experience to the classroom.

  • Small Class Sizes:

    We limit our class sizes to provide personalised attention, allowing each participant to engage fully and ask questions.

  • Practical Learning:

    A blend of classroom instruction and hands-on training in real-world scenarios.

  • Up-to-Date Curriculum:

    Our courses are continuously updated to reflect the latest safety standards and industry best practices.

Courses We Offer

  • RIIWHS202E - Enter and Work in Confined Spaces

    This comprehensive 8-hour course covers the critical safety protocols for entering and working safely in confined spaces. Participants will learn:

    • Industry-approved safety procedures, including using Safe Work Method Statements (SWMS) and Permits to Work.
    • Hazard analysis and risk control measures to ensure workplace safety.
    • Hands-on training with confined space safety equipment, including gas detectors.
  • RIIWHS401E - SUPERVISE WORK IN CONFINED SPACES

    This 8 hour course describes the skills and knowledge required to plan for and supervise workers working in a confined space activity. This incorporates preparing the legislative requirements for the activity such as risk management strategies for the task, compiling the Permit to Work document, allocating equipment and resources as well as personnel for the activity, and then supervising the work to ensure the safety of everyone involved until the task has been fully finalised.

  • MSMWHS217 - GAS TEST ATMOSPHERES

    This course provides you with the skills and knowledge required to test the working atmosphere, using an electronic test apparatus, to confirm if it is safe for the working environment. This applies to situations where an individual may be required to carry out gas testing of an atmosphere prior to entering a specific area or workspace. In this course you will learn how to interpret readings and take actions based on the interpretation.

Confined Space Entry: Protocols for safely entering and working in confined spaces, including proper ventilation and monitoring.
Confined Space Entry: Protocols for safely entering and working in confined spaces, including proper ventilation and monitoring.
Confined Space Entry: Protocols for safely entering and working in confined spaces, including proper ventilation and monitoring.

Course Content and skills Comprehensive Training Curriculum for Confined Spaces

  • Safety Fundamentals:

    Understand key safety guidelines, including proper use of safety gear and recognising hazards in confined spaces.

  • Equipment Operation and Maintenance:

    Gain proficiency in using confined space safety equipment, with emphasis on proper maintenance.

  • Hazard Identification and Risk Management:

    Learn how to identify risks and implement control measures to maintain a safe work environment.

  • Permit to Work Systems:

    Develop skills to manage and comply with industry-mandated Permit to Work requirements.

  • Gas Detection and Atmospheric Testing:

    Operate and interpret readings from gas detectors for confined space safety.

  • Emergency Preparedness and Rescue Planning:

    Learn emergency protocols, including rescue planning and response techniques.

Certification and Assessment Nationally Recognised Certification and Assessments

On successful completion of the course, participants will receive a Nationally Recognised Statement of Attainment for RIIWHS202E ENTER AND WORK IN CONFINED SPACES.

Assessments include:

Written Evaluations: Covering theoretical knowledge of confined space safety standards.

Practical Assessments: Demonstrating the ability to apply learned techniques in a controlled environment.

Training is conducted over one full day at our fully equipped facility, designed to simulate real-world confined space conditions.

Enrolment Process for Confined Space Training Ready to get started? <br>Enrolling is easy:

Enrolment Process for Confined Space Training Ready to get started?
Enrolling is easy:

The course runs for aproximately 8 hours.

ENTER AND WORK IN CONFINED SPACES.

Complete the registration form and select the course RIIWHS202E ENTER AND WORK IN CONFINED SPACES (or any of the other similar courses that we offer). We will contact you shortly with the next available date.

  • Location

    35 Gunsynd Grove   
    Branyan, QLD

  • Time:

    The course starts 8 am sharp on the day of training with a minimum of one course per month. 

  • Date:

    Please use the registration form for the next course date.

  • Payment

    For detailed course fees and customised packages, simply fill out our short form, and we'll promptly email you the information you need. Get in touch today to secure your place in our next training session and start your path to certification!

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