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OSHA-Compliant Confined Space Training - Protect Your Crew in High-Risk Environments
Confined Space Training teaches workers and supervisors how to recognize hazards, safely enter enclosed spaces, and follow OSHA-required procedures. These spaces include tanks, silos, sewers, pipelines, crawl spaces, and tunnels, anywhere oxygen levels or entrapment risks could endanger a worker's life.
This training reduces the risk of injury and fatality by covering air monitoring, entry permits, communication, and emergency planning, aligned with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.146 and 1926.1200.
From 2011 to 2018, over 1,030 U.S. workers lost their lives in confined space incidents. Training is the difference between rescue and recovery.
OSHA requires training for all authorized entrants, attendants, and supervisors in permit-required confined spaces.
In 2017, a sewer technician in Texas was overcome by hydrogen sulfide. His confined space training enabled him to activate his supplied air, signal for help, and survive. His crewmates, untrained, tragically did not. The difference? Training.
Online: Self-paced, interactive format with OSHA-aligned modules
On-Site: Instructor-led classes at your location, tailored to your jobsite
Length: Typically 3-4 hours | CEUs: 2-3 Contact Hours
Yes. OSHA mandates confined space training for any worker who enters, attends, or supervises work in permit-required spaces.
Most employees complete the course in 3-4 hours. It can be adjusted for group size or industry needs.
No. This is OSHA-compliant training with documentation of completion, not a formal certification program. We do not certify.
Don't take chances with confined space work. Train your team to stay safe, OSHA-compliant, and ready to respond.
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