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Confined Spaces: Dangerous Places
Jan. 1, 2007- By: JJ Keller
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Working safely in confined spaces requires a balance of the proper equipment, awareness and knowledge of hazards, proper training, and common sense. Give your authorized entrants, attendants, entry supervisors, and rescue services personnel the necessary skills to comply with 29 CFR 1910.146 with this in-depth training program. Incorporating a risk control scenario that develops throughout the program, this video will teach your employees the definition of confined space as well as:
Definition of a permit required confined space, entry procedures and permits.
Individual responsibilities of the Entry Supervisor, Authorized Entrant, Authorized Attendant, and internal/external Rescue Services.
How to protect yourself in and around confined space, include PPE and environmental monitoring equipment.
How to recognize hazards and steps to mitigate the dangers.
Safe work practices, controls, labels, and signs.
Employee rights to witness confined spaces environmental monitoring.
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Price: 295.95
Launch: 2007
