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All workers who are involved in confined space work must have adequate training. CLAC Training offers two in-class confined space courses in Ontario—Confined Space Entry and Confined Space Rescue—and one online course.
According to government regulations,
confined space means a fully or partially enclosed space,
(a) that is not both designed and constructed for continuous human occupancy, and
(b) in which atmospheric hazards may occur because of its construction, location or contents or because of work that is done in it.
If you have a space that is fully or partially enclosed, the two conditions – (a) and (b) above – must both apply before the space can be considered a ‘confined space’.”
Learn more on the MOL website.
This course covers the necessary components to conduct confined space entries (entrant, attendant and non-entry rescue) safely and efficiently while following legislative requirements.
This course covers the necessary components to conduct confined space rescues safely and efficiently while following legislative requirements.
This online course provides an overview of confined spaces and explains how to safely manage confined space entries.