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Confined Space Awareness Training

Confined Space Awareness Training
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Confined Space Awareness Training
Provided by 360training | Offered through PASS

Confined Space Awareness Training is an OSHA-aligned online course designed for individuals who work in or around confined spaces but are not authorized to enter them. Provided by 360training and offered through PASS, this awareness-level training focuses on hazard recognition and safe work practices.

Participants will learn how OSHA defines confined spaces, review common examples found in construction and general industry settings, and understand the atmospheric and environmental conditions that make these spaces dangerous. The course covers identification of confined space hazards, protective measures to reduce the risk of injury when working in tight or restricted areas, and appropriate actions to take when encountering a potentially hazardous situation.

This course is intended to support workplace safety through hazard awareness. It does not meet OSHA training requirements for authorized entrants, attendants, entry supervisors, or competent persons.

The training is delivered 100% online and includes a final exam. Upon successful completion, participants receive a certificate of completion. Organizations can assign and manage this training through the PASS platform.

Confined Space Awareness Level Training
Provided by 360training

Confined Space Awareness Level Training, provided by 360training and offered through PASS on their behalf, introduces the fundamental hazards associated with confined and enclosed spaces, particularly in construction environments. This course is designed for individuals who work around confined spaces but are not authorized to enter them.

Participants will learn how OSHA defines a confined space, review common examples found on construction sites, and understand the atmospheric and environmental conditions that make these spaces dangerous. The course emphasizes hazard recognition and the importance of avoiding unauthorized entry.

Topics Covered:

  • Identification of hazards associated with confined and enclosed spaces
  • Protective measures to reduce the risk of injury when working in tight or restricted areas
  • Appropriate actions to take when encountering a potentially dangerous confined space situation

NOTE: This awareness-level training supports hazard recognition and workplace safety but does not meet OSHA training requirements for authorized entrants, attendants, or supervisors.


Final Exam
Yes
Final Exam Passing Score
80%
Certificate
Yes
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Identify the hazards that come with confined and enclosed spaces Chapter 1
This chapter provides an in-depth overview of the physical, atmospheric, and environmental hazards commonly found in confined and enclosed spaces. Participants will learn how limited entry and exit points, poor ventilation, hazardous atmospheres, engulfment risks, and mechanical or electrical energy sources create dangerous working conditions. Emphasis is placed on hazard recognition as the first and most critical step in preventing confined space injuries and fatalities.

Explain Ways to Protect Against Injuries While Working in Tight Quarters Chapter 2
This chapter outlines practical protective measures workers can take when working near confined or restricted spaces. Participants will review safe work practices, hazard communication procedures, and the importance of following site-specific safety protocols. The course reinforces the role of personal protective equipment (PPE), proper supervision, and adherence to employer policies in minimizing risk.

Discuss What to Do in a Potentially Dangerous Situation Chapter 3
This chapter addresses appropriate response actions when encountering a hazardous confined space condition. Participants will learn the importance of avoiding unauthorized entry, recognizing warning signs, and immediately reporting unsafe conditions to supervisors. The course emphasizes emergency awareness, communication procedures, and the importance of not attempting rescue without proper authorization and training.

Additional Awareness and Hazard Education Chapter 4
If you work in or around confined spaces, you face a unique set of hazards that differ significantly from typical construction site risks. This training further explains how OSHA defines a confined space and provides common construction-related examples such as tanks, vaults, pits, silos, and crawl spaces. Participants will gain a deeper understanding of the atmospheric conditions—such as oxygen deficiency, toxic gases, and flammable vapors—that make confined spaces particularly dangerous. The course reinforces why confined spaces require specialized entry procedures and why untrained personnel must avoid entering these environments.

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