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Confined Space Training Program

Working in confined spaces is an everyday occurrence in many occupations. When these spaces are properly identified and assessed, entry plans are in place and the plans are followed, work performed within a confined space can be completed safely and efficiently.

Our Confined Space program will provide participants with the information needed to understand the potential hazards of working in these spaces and the elements necessary to control those hazards prior to entry.  Upon successful completion, a certificate will be issued automatically.

Modules

• Confined Spaces                                        • Entry Permit
• Confined Space Program                            • Confined Space Controls
• Hazard Assessment                                    • Roles and Responsibilities
• Entry Plans                                                • On-Site Rescue

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Alberta Legislation

Occupational Health and Safety Code 2009

Section 46 - Training

  1. An employer must ensure that a worker assigned duties related to confined space or restricted space entry is trained by a competent person in (a) recognizing hazards associated with working in confined spaces or restricted spaces, and (b) performing the worker’s duties in a safe and healthy manner.

British Columbia Legislation

Occupational Health & Safety Regulations Part 9 - General Requirements

Section 9.8 - Instruction

Each person who is assigned duties or responsibilities related to entry into a confined space must be adequately instructed and trained in (a) the hazards of the space, and (b) the precautions identified in written procedures to properly perform their duties.

Manitoba Legislation

Workplace Health and Safety Regulation 217/2006

Section 15.2 - Safe Work Procedures

1. An employer must (a) develop and implement safe work procedures for working in a confined space;
(b) train workers in the safe work procedures; and (c) ensure that workers comply with the safe work procedures.

New Brunswick Legislation

REGULATION 91-191 PART XVII CONFINED SPACE – Section 263(6)

“An employer shall ensure that an employee who is about to enter into the confined space is instructed and trained in the procedures referred to in subsection (3) and in the use of the protective equipment referred to in paragraph (3)(c) and that an employee who may undertake rescue operations is instructed and trained in the procedures referred to in subsection (3) and in the use of the protective equipment and emergency equipment referred to in paragraph (3)(e).”

Newfoundland/Labrador Legislation

REGULATION 70/09 Confined Space Entry

Section 512 - Corrective Precautions

2. An employer shall ensure that a worker does not enter a confined space until (d) the worker is qualified to safely enter and perform duties within the confined Space

Nova Scotia Legislation

Occupational Health & Safety – Part 12 - General Regulations

Section 130 - Assessment and Written Procedures

3. Where at least one confined space has been identified, an employer shall develop a written confined space entry procedure that includes provisions (b) for the training required by a person who may enter a confined space in the course of the  person’s work, and for the training required by a person who may undertake rescue operations with regard to a confined space, including training on

5. An employer shall ensure that (a) a person who enters a confined space is trained at least once every 2 years
in accordance with the procedures set out in clause (3)(b); and (b) a person who undertakes rescue operations is trained at least once every year in accordance with the procedures set out in clause (3)(b). Subsection 130(5) replaced: O.I.C. 2000-130, N.S. Reg. 52/2000.

Ontario Legislation

Occupational Health and Safety Act – Section 119.7

  1. Every worker who enters a confined space or performs related work shall be given adequate training for safe work practices for working in confined spaces and for performing related work, including training in the recognition of hazards associated with Confined Spaces. Reg. 629/05

Prince Edward Island Legislation

Occupational Health and Safety Act

Section 12 - Duties of Employers, Workers and Other Persons

1. An employer shall ensure (c) that such information, instruction, training, supervision and facilities are
provided as are necessary to ensure the occupational health and safety of the workers

Occupational Health and Safety General Regulations – Part 13

2. The employer shall ensure that an employee enters a confined space only where (f) training in emergency procedures is provided for employees assigned to a confined space entry job including the employee stationed outside the confined space

Saskatchewan Legislation

Occupational Health and Safety Regulations 1996, Part XVIII – Section 272

3. An employer shall ensure that the following workers are trained in and implement a hazardous confined space entry plan: (a) a worker who is required or permitted to enter the hazardous confined space; (b) a worker who attends a worker in the hazardous confined space pursuant to subsection 274(4) or (5); (c) a worker who may be required or permitted to implement the rescue procedures mentioned in clause (2)(g).

4. An employer shall make a copy of a hazardous confined space entry plan readily available at the entrance to the hazardous confined space.

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