Confined Space Medium Risk
This is a 1-day (8-hour) course designed for individuals required to enter low- and medium-risk confined spaces, including non-routine entries with an increased likelihood of serious hazards.
The training provides in-depth knowledge and practical awareness needed to work safely in confined environments where respiratory protection using escape breathing apparatus is required.
Participants learn how confined spaces are defined and classified, understand legal and organizational requirements, and identify common hazards associated with confined space work.
The course covers safe working conditions such as work permits, ventilation, and atmospheric testing, as well as the importance of teamwork, qualified personnel, and effective communication.
Training also includes the correct use of vertical access equipment, emergency response procedures, and safe use of escape breathing apparatus, including pre-use checks, donning, fit testing, and calculating safe working duration.
**Practical Information**
Classes run from 08:00 to 16:00 with a maximum of 12 participants to ensure effective learning.
The course is valid for 2 years. Participants must be at least 18 years old and wear working clothes and safety boots.