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Confined Space Safety In Canada (Federal)

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Confined Space Safety In Canada (Federal)
Last updated 9/2021MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHzLanguage: English | Size: 615.50 MB | Duration: 0h 45m

Confined Spaces - Canada & General

What you'll learn
Basic occupational health and safety hazards, recommended controls, and suggested best practices related to work in confined space
Requirements
None
Description
This course covers the occupational health and safety hazards, recommended controls, and suggested best practices to safely work in confined spaces.

The course is specific to the confined space requirements of the Canada Labour Code Part 2 and is designed to provide guidance for personnel working in federally regulated workplaces in Canada. It is also useful for safety professionals studying for the Canadian Registered Safety Professional Examination (CRSPEX) or Canadian Registered Safety Technician Examination (CRSTEX), especially those who normally do not work in federally regulated workplaces.This course covers the occupational health and safety hazards, recommended controls, and suggested best practices to safely work in confined spaces. The course is specific to the confined space requirements of the Canada Labour Code Part 2 and is designed to provide guidance for personnel working in federally regulated workplaces in Canada. It is also useful for safety professionals studying for the Canadian Registered Safety Professional Examination (CRSPEX) or Canadian Registered Safety Technician Examination (CRSTEX), especially those who normally do not work in federally regulated workplaces.Topics include:Definitions and Concepts – Canada Labour Code Part II and other jurisdictionsIdentification and Management – Labelling, control / securement, preventing unauthorized access, peting systems, distinguishing between peted and non-peted spacesHazard Assessments – Developing, managing, and maintaining confined space hazard assessments; typical confined space issues for hazard assessmentTraining – For entry personnel, confined space attendants, and rescue personnel; considerations relating to equipment and procedures relating to rescue; confined space rescue team composition and drillsConfined Space Entry in Practice – Entry procedures, entry management, hot work management, atmospheric testing, oxygen level minimums, gas layering and sampling, ventilation considerations; PPE usedConfined Space Rescue – Organizational capability, team selection, attendants, rescue personnel, confined space entry, minimal recordkeeping requirements, incident reporting.

Overview

Section 1: Confined Spaces in Canada (Federal)

Lecture 1 Introduction

Lecture 2 Confined Spaces in Canada (Federal) - Part 01

Lecture 3 Confined Spaces in Canada (Federal) - Part 02

Lecture 4 Confined Spaces in Canada (Federal) - Part 03

Lecture 5 Confined Spaces in Canada (Federal) - Part 04

Lecture 6 Confined Spaces in Canada (Federal) - Part 05

Section 2: Knowledge Check

Section 3: Congratulations!

Lecture 7 Congratulations!

Safety Advisors in field or studying to become CRSPs (Canadian Registered Safety Professionals),Safety Advisors in field or studying to become CRSTs (Canadian Registered Safety Technicians),Supervisors / Managers responsible for confined space operations in Canada,Health and Safety Committee Members at organizations that have confined space operations in Canada

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