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OSHA - Confined Space

OSHA - Confined Space
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OSHA Confined Space Training Online

Provided by 360training and offered through PASS Training & Compliance, this OSHA-aligned Confined Space Training course is designed to help employers and workers understand the hazards associated with confined space operations across general industry, construction, and shipyard environments.

This training provides comprehensive instruction on identifying confined spaces, distinguishing between permit-required and non-permit spaces, and recognizing hazardous atmospheres such as oxygen deficiencies, toxic gases, and flammable vapors. Participants learn proper atmospheric testing procedures, hazard controls, and safe entry practices in accordance with applicable OSHA standards.

The course also covers the selection and use of personal protective equipment (PPE), including respirators and ventilation systems, as well as the proper setup and inspection of safety equipment such as tripods, lifelines, ladders, lighting, and fire extinguishers. Learners review confined space permit programs, signage and barricade requirements, and non-entry rescue procedures to support emergency preparedness and regulatory compliance.

This course is aligned with the following OSHA standards:

  • 29 CFR 1910.146 – Permit-Required Confined Spaces (General Industry)
  • 29 CFR 1910.134 – Respiratory Protection
  • 29 CFR 1926 Subpart AA – Confined Spaces in Construction
  • 29 CFR 1915 Subpart B – Shipyard Employment

Upon successful completion of the course and final exam, participants receive a certificate of completion documenting OSHA-aligned confined space training.

Organizations can assign, track, and document training through the PASS platform as part of their overall safety and compliance program.

Confined Space Training Online
Provided by 360training

Confined Space Training Online, provided by 360training and offered through PASS on their behalf, is designed to help reduce the risks associated with confined space operations across multiple industries. Approximately 100 confined space-related fatalities occur annually in U.S. workplaces, highlighting the importance of proper training, hazard recognition, and regulatory compliance. This course delivers essential safety fundamentals aligned with OSHA requirements for general industry, construction, shipyards, and respiratory protection.

Participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of how confined spaces are defined and how to differentiate between various types of confined spaces, including permit-required and non-permit spaces. The training explains how to recognize and assess hazardous atmospheres, including oxygen deficiencies, toxic gases, and flammable vapors, and outlines proper atmospheric testing methods and monitoring procedures.

The course also covers the correct selection, use, and inspection of personal protective equipment (PPE) specific to confined space entry. Learners will review the operation and maintenance of ventilators, respirators, and air-supplying equipment, as well as the proper setup and use of tripods, lifelines, ladders, lighting, and fire extinguishers. Emphasis is placed on understanding oxygen testing principles, atmospheric displacement and reaction, and maintaining safe entry conditions.

Additional topics include implementing effective signage, barricades, and permit programs; identifying common confined space hazards; analyzing real-world incidents to reinforce preventive measures; and understanding non-entry rescue techniques to strengthen emergency preparedness.

This course is aligned with OSHA standard training requirements, including:

  • OSHA 29 CFR 1910 – General Industry
  • 29 CFR 1910.146 – Permit-Required Confined Spaces
  • 29 CFR 1910.134 – Respiratory Protection
  • OSHA 29 CFR 1926 – Construction Industry
  • 29 CFR 1926 Subpart AA – Confined Spaces in Construction
  • OSHA 29 CFR 1915 – Shipyards
  • 29 CFR 1915 Subpart B – Shipyards

Through the PASS platform, organizations can assign, track, and document this OSHA-aligned training as part of their overall safety and compliance program.


Final Exam
Yes
Final Exam Passing Score
80%
Certificate
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Equipment Chapter 1
This chapter covers the essential equipment used during confined space entry and operations. Participants will learn how to properly select, inspect, and maintain tools and entry devices such as tripods, lifelines, ventilation systems, and atmospheric monitoring instruments. Emphasis is placed on ensuring all equipment is functioning correctly prior to entry to reduce the risk of mechanical failure and hazardous exposure.

PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) Chapter 2
This chapter explains the proper selection and use of PPE specific to confined space environments. Learners will review requirements for respirators, harnesses, protective clothing, eye protection, and other safety gear designed to protect against atmospheric, physical, and chemical hazards. The importance of inspection, fit, and ongoing maintenance of PPE is reinforced to ensure worker protection.

Testing Chapter 3
This chapter focuses on atmospheric monitoring and testing procedures required before and during confined space entry. Participants will learn how to measure oxygen levels, detect flammable vapors, and identify toxic gases. The training highlights proper calibration, continuous monitoring practices, and understanding how atmospheric changes can create Immediately Dangerous to Life or Health (IDLH) conditions.

Operations Chapter 4
This chapter outlines safe operational procedures for working in and around confined spaces. Topics include pre-entry planning, hazard assessment, communication protocols, permit systems, and supervision requirements. Learners will understand how structured procedures and compliance with OSHA-aligned standards help prevent incidents and maintain safe working conditions.

Hazards Chapter 5
This chapter identifies common confined space hazards, including limited access, poor ventilation, engulfment risks, hazardous atmospheres, and mechanical or electrical dangers. Participants will learn how to recognize warning signs, assess risks, and apply appropriate control measures to minimize the likelihood of injury or fatality.

Rescue Chapter 6
The rescue chapter addresses emergency preparedness and response procedures for confined space incidents. Learners will review non-entry rescue techniques, retrieval systems, and the importance of having a documented rescue plan in place before entry occurs. The section emphasizes coordination, training, and readiness to ensure a timely and effective response during an emergency.

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