Canadian Red Cross online training covering confined space hazard recognition, entry procedures, atmospheric monitoring, and rescue planning for workers in industrial and construction environments.
Confined Space Awareness training is designed for workers who may enter or work near confined spaces. This includes:
This self-paced program covers essential confined space safety theory and procedures:
Recognizing confined spaces and understanding the regulatory definition, including tanks, silos, manholes, and underground vaults.
Identifying atmospheric hazards (toxic gases, oxygen deficiency), physical hazards (engulfment, entrapment), and environmental risks.
Pre-entry planning, lockout/tagout requirements, atmospheric monitoring, communication protocols, and rescue planning.
Understanding the duties of entrants, attendants, entry supervisors, and rescue teams under Canadian OHS regulations.
Note: Registering will redirect you to checkout. Your course login credentials will be emailed to you within a few hours of registration.