About this Course
Course Description:
This course covers the requirements for those who are required to work in confined spaces in accordance with Australian Standard 2865.2009.
Successfully completing this course will allow you to identify, plan, enter and work in confined spaces.
This course meets Sydney Water confined space entry requirements.
Location
Public courses run at Kallibr Training (RTO 32365) locations in Sydney and Melbourne.
Private training can be organised and conducted onsite if the following training and assessment requirements are met:
- A room with access to power, a blank wall for presentation, a projector screen or a large TV, table/s and chairs.
- Suitable confined space or simulated confined space for practical training
Course Outline
- Available at Ingleburn, Salisbury, Melbourne
- Onsite training available
- Nationally recognised
- Group discounts available
- Online booking available
Course Availability & Pricing
Please see our public course dates below. If there are no dates available or you would like to arrange a private course at your site or ours, then please select the ‘Private courses’ button.
Course Outcomes
Learning Outcome
On completion of the course, participants will have gained the following skills and knowledge in:
- Legislative Requirements: WHS, Australian Standards and Codes of Practice
- Identify confined spaces
- Planning to work: Hazard management, exposure standards and consultation
- Following Procedures: Equipment inspections, atmospheric testing, entry permits and reporting
- Confined Space Entry: Access, egress, height safety, rescue
- Equipment use: PPE, atmospheric monitors, communications
- Conclude Work: Clean up, inspection, storage and reporting
Outcome
A nationally recognised Statement of Attainment.
Further Information
What is a confined space?
WHS Regulations state: A ‘confined space’ means an enclosed or partially enclosed space that:
- is not designed or intended to be occupied by a person
- is, or is designed or intended to be, at normal atmospheric pressure while any person is in the space; and
- is or is likely to be a risk to health and safety from an atmosphere that does not have a safe oxygen level
For more information, follow the link to view the SafeWork NSW Confined Spaces Code of Practice