CS1 Entry into Medium Risk Confined Spaces with Escape Sets and Self Rescue
Designed for people entering areas classified as a confined space, and explains the risks associated with confined space entry.
Description
It covers the Confined Space Regulations 1997 requirements in detail, covering what makes a confined space and provides candidates with a solid understanding as to safe working procedures whilst working within, entering and exiting a confined space and if an emergency was to arise forcing an evacuation.
Topics:
Along with gaining a sound understanding of the Confined Space Regulations 1997, learners will be able to:
• Personal protection and hygiene requirements
• Understanding risk assessment and method statements
• Types of gaseous atmosphere, gas monitoring equipment and its use
• The use of harnesses, fall arrest and retrieval systems
• The use of escape breathing apparatus and self-rescue procedures
• Safe entry working and exit procedures at confined space
• Knowledge and skill exercises for planning, permits, entering, working and exiting confined spaces using escape breathing apparatus as part of the planned means for self-rescue.
Prerequisites
- Candidates should be clean shaven when at all possible.
- Candidates should bring their own safety footwear, waterproof clothing, hard hat and working gloves for the practical exercises.
- Candidates should be physically and mentally fit to withstand the rigours of training.
- Candidates should be able to read, write and understand English as all documentation, presentations and examination paperwork will be in English only.
Learning Support
Please advise any additional learning requirements delegates may need, in order that arrangements can be made in advance to ensure the course material fits your needs.