
Confined Space Training
Safety in Every Step. Awareness in Every Breath.
Confined spaces—such as tanks, silos, wells, tunnels, boiler rooms, and other environments with limited entry/exit points and inadequate ventilation—pose extremely high risks in terms of occupational health and safety. Toxic gas accumulation, oxygen deficiency, fire/drowning hazards, mechanical dangers, and rescue difficulties are among the primary threats.
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Accidents in confined spaces often result in chain reactions, affecting multiple workers simultaneously. Therefore, conducting a risk assessment before entry, using the appropriate equipment, and having a clear rescue plan are of critical importance.
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This training provided by TOYKAM is designed not only to help participants recognize these risks but also to ensure they have the knowledge and skills to apply correct procedures in the field.
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📚 Training Content
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Definition and examples of confined spaces
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Legal requirements and OHS regulations
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Potential hazards: oxygen deficiency, gas leaks, explosions, falls
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Risk assessment and permit-to-work systems (permit forms, gas measurements)
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Pre-entry preparations and safety checks
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PPE selection and use
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Role of the entry attendant
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Emergency plans and rescue equipment
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Practical scenarios and field exercises
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🎓 Learning Outcomes
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Knowing the safety checks required before entering a confined space
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Ability to manage an appropriate permit-to-work system
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Ability to use gas detection equipment
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Understanding how to act in potential emergencies
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Certificate of participation
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