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Managing Confined Spaces Introduction: The aims of this course are to bring to your attention the importance of understanding what are confined spaces and the requirement for ensuring suitable and sufficient safety control systems specific to confined space management. Objectives: By the end of the course, members will be able to: Understand how to identify and manage confined space entry. Know the consequences of failing to manage health and safety in confined spaces effectively. Understand the importance of the correct employee selection for this activity. Know the importance of active monitoring for continual improvement during confined space entry. Who Should Attend: Maintenance Engineers, Electricians, Managers, Supervisors, Safety Representatives Programme: Introduction Health and Safety Management: Confined Spaces Regulations 1997 What is a confined space? Planning for Success Hazard/Risk Control: COSHH Slips and trips Repetitive strain injuries/upper limb disorders Manual handling Fire/Flammable atmospheres Asphyxiation Permit to Work System Emergency Plan/Response Worker Training Requirements Course Review: Duration: 1 Day NOTE: On successful completion of the course, delegates will receive a Certificate of Attendance.

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Managing Confined Spaces Introduction: The aims of this course are to bring to your attention the importance of understanding what are confined spaces and the requirement for ensuring suitable and sufficient safety control systems specific to confined space management. Objectives: By the end of the course, members will be able to: ▪   Understand how to identify and manage confined space entry. ▪   Know the consequences of failing to manage health and safety in confined spaces effectively. ▪   Understand the importance of the correct employee selection for this activity. ▪   Know the importance of active monitoring for continual improvement during confined space entry. Who Should Attend: Maintenance Engineers, Electricians, Managers, Supervisors, Safety Representatives Programme: ▪   Introduction ▪   Health and Safety Management: Confined Spaces Regulations 1997 ▪   What is a confined space? ▪   Planning for Success ▪   Hazard/Risk Control:   COSHH   Slips and trips   Repetitive strain injuries/upper limb disorders   Manual handling   Fire/Flammable atmospheres   Asphyxiation ▪   Permit to Work System ▪   Emergency Plan/Response ▪   Worker Training Requirements ▪   Course Review: Duration: 1 Day NOTE: On successful completion of the course, delegates will receive a Certificate of Attendance.