
PERMIT REQUIRED CONFINED SPACE ENTRY PROGRAM
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LENGTH: Combining all modules can require 5 days (depends on number of participants and difficulty level of environment to which training is being applied)
MODULES:
1. HAZARD ASSESSMENT & RISK ABATEMENT
2. FALL PROTECTION
3. CONTROL OF HAZARDOUS ENERGY CSA Z460-05
4. SCBA & APR FIT TESTING; PROPER USE & MAINTENANCE
5. CONFINED SPACE ENTRY - 8 hour Theory; Practical component requires additional time
6. HOT WORK IN A CONFINED SPACE
7. CONFINED SPACE RESCUE (above NFPA Standard)
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY ACT - O. Reg. 629/05
119.7
(1) Every worker who enters a confined space or who 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.
(2) The employer shall appoint a person with adequate knowledge, training and experience to conduct the training.
(3) The employer shall ensure that training under this section is developed in consultation with the joint health and safety committee or the health and safety representative, if any.
(4) The employer shall ensure that training under this section is reviewed, in consultation with the joint health and safety committee or the health and safety representative, if any, whenever there is a change in circumstances that may affect the safety of a worker who enters a confined space in the workplace, and in any case at least once annually.
(5) The employer shall maintain up-to-date written records showing who provided and who received training under this section, the nature of the training and the date when it was provided.
(6) The records may be incorporated into an entry permit under section 119.9.
(7) Training under this section may be combined with training under section 119.8.
119.8
(1) The employer shall ensure that every worker who enters a confined space or who performs related work,
(a) receives adequate training, in accordance with the relevant plan, to work safely and properly; and
(b) follows the plan.
(2) The employer shall maintain up-to-date written records showing who provided and
(1) who received training under this section, and the date when it was provided.
(2) The records may be incorporated into an entry permit under section 119.9.
(3) Training under this section may be combined with training under section 119.7.