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Enquire NowThis City & Guilds course is designed to reflect the national occupational standard for controlling entry and arrangements for working in a medium risk confined space environment.
Water Industry Applications Include: Potable water operations, sewage treatment processes, drain and sewer cleaning, confined spaces prone to surface water flooding.
Non-Water Industry Applications Include: Pharmaceutical, petrochemical, asbestos removal, vehicle manufacturing and servicing, aeronautical, construction, communications, power and utilities, gas and electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, mining, quarrying, and tunnelling operations.
Endorsed by Energy and Utility Skills, this course ensures adherence to industry standards.
Download Course InformationThe training includes a mix of classroom-based tutorials and practical assignments, with assessments conducted through both theoretical and practical tests. The detailed agenda includes:
his two-day course is designed for the entry controller/top person who controls
entry and arrangements for medium risk confined spaces and works within them.
It includes the duties of an entry controller, pre-entry procedures, preparing to work safely, using equipment and tools safely, entry into and exit from the medium risk confined space, maintaining communications, and initiating and following emergency arrangements.
Prerequisites:
Participants must possess relevant knowledge and
experience, alongside one of the following qualifications:
Enrolment Requirements:
Due to the critical nature of confined space work and the importance of clear communication, assessments are conducted in English, with no provision
for interpreters.
A Level 2 Award in entrant and entry controller for confined spaces (medium risk) (6160-09) certificate will be issued.