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COURSE NAME:
Confined Space Advanced Worker [CS-1+2 - Gladstone] (GLT # CS-1+2{GLT} C030822)
COURSE DATE(s):
18/3/2019 to 19/3/2019
UNIT(s) OF COMPETENCY:
MSMWHS201 Conduct hazard analysis
RIIRIS201E Conduct local risk control
RIIWHS202E Enter and work in confined spaces
MSMWHS217 Gas test atmospheres
MSMPER300 Issue work permits
MSMWHS216 Operate breathing apparatus
COURSE DETAILS:

This nationally recognised training course is designed for people who work in or around confined spaces. Pinnacle have been training confined space in Gladstone for nearly 10 years, and this course is tailored to the major Gladstone site-specific training requirements focusing on the safety procedures and practical scenarios relevant to the typical confined space operations on Gladstone sites. While there is a standard set of learning outcomes for the course, we understand that the context and environment in which the learning is applied is varied. It is designed to teach participants how to:

  • Identify and control confined space hazards
  • Work safely within confined spaces
  • Complete relevant risk assessments and permits
  • Issue entry permits for confined space operations
  • Operate various confined space safety equipment to allow for vertical or horizontal entries
  • Understand the effects of airbourne hazards on the body
  • Use a gas detector and interpret readings
  • Discharge the obligations of a standby person, and supervise confined space operations
  • Operate breathing apparatus.

This course is recommended for:

  • Confined space supervisors
  • Regular confined space workers
  • Electrical engineers
  • Safety inspectors
  • Safety personnel
  • Injury prevention personnel
  • Maintenance personnel
  • Emergency services personnel (fire, ambulance, police)
  • WHS officers
  • Risk managers
  • Mine managers
  • Telecommunications and cable installation personnel
  • Lift operators and installers
  • Transport industry workers
  • Utility industry workers
  • Rio Tinto Yarwun workers

Course Outline

  • Identifying confined spaces
  • Hazard identification processes
  • Australian Standards and relevant legislation
  • Roles and responsibilities of management and employees
  • Risk assessments and hierarchy of hazard controls
  • Issue confined space work permits
  • Work site policy and procedures
  • Lockout and tag out methods of isolation
  • Atmospheric monitoring and gas detection
  • Tripods, VED’s and fall protection equipment
  • Practical entry into a confined space
  • Safety and emergency procedures
  • The use of breathing apparatus (SCBA)
  • Breathing apparatus components
  • Calculating working duration and emergency escape times
  • Using breathing apparatus control tally boards
  • Breathing apparatus safety and entrapment procedures
  • SCBA cleaning, maintenance and testing procedures
  • Confined space refresher training is recommended every 12-24 months under Australian Standard AS2865-2009.

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