Confined Space
Safety, Health and Security
24/May-28/May 2009



Introduction

This course is designed to clarify obvious way of safe operations performance by preventing work incidents and accidents in confined places. There are confined spaces in many industrial workplaces.  OSHA is concerned that many of these confined spaces pose unique problems due to their contents and/or configuration.  Some confined spaces, for example, pose entrapment hazards for entrants, while others restrict air circulation so that hazardous atmospheres may accumulate.  Confinement itself can increase the risk of injury or death by making employees work closer to hazards than they would otherwise.  Accident investigators have long recognized and directed employer and employee attention to the special dangers of confined spaces.

This course introduces you to the basic requirements and procedures involved with permit-required confined spaces as detailed in Oregon Administrative Rule 437, Division 2/J, 29 CFR 1910.146, Permit-Required Confined Spaces.  This information is vitally important to all those who work in or have responsibility for those who work in permit-required confined spaces (PRCS). OSHA concepts, examples and case studies shall be given from a wide variety of engineering and management discipline

 

Objectives

This course is intended to provide participants with a sound understanding of the criteria of confined spaces, the likely hazards existing, develop and utilize work permits, and perform work in a safe and responsible manner.

 

Duration:

5 Days

 

Venue:

Dubai

 

Fees:

US $ 2490