Registered Training

Organisation

RTO 32328

Confined Space Entry

Duration:  8 Hours

MSMPER205 – Enter Confined Spaces

MSMPER200 – Work in accordance with an issued permit

MSMPER202 – Observe permit work

MSMWHS217 – Gas test atmospheres

MSMWHS201 – Conduct hazard analysis

Industry Requirements

Depending on site industry requirements, Enter Confined Spaces is available in either MSM or RII competencies.

 

Course Outline

This course is a nationally accredited one day course and is accepted in the mining, construction, oil, gas, and other main stream industries throughout Australia.

The course is compliant with Australian WHS Regulations and the Australian Standard for Working in a Confined Space AS/NZS 2865 and covers the following areas:

  • Definitions
  • Current legislation
  • Duty of care in relation to confined space entry
  • Identifying hazards in a confined space
  • Risk management including completing a JSEA
  • Duties of standby persons
  • Confined space equipment requirements
  • Gas level stratification
  • Gas detector operations
  • PPE requirements
  • Rescue equipment and plans

Face to face classroom delivery will be used to facilitate the underpinning knowledge requirements.

 

Assessment

Both theory and practical assessments will be conducted throughout the course.

On successful completion participants receive a Statement of Attainment and a wallet sized ID card enabling participants to carry proof of training.

 

Who Should Attend?

Workers who are required to enter an enclosed or partially enclosed space that has atmospheric pressure during occupancy and is not intended or designed primarily as a place of work.

 

Legislation / Compliance

This course covers all aspects relating to AS 2865 and Confined Spaces Code of Practice.

 

Recognition of Prior Learning

Due to the risk involved in this course recognised prior learning may only be recognised if the candidate has recently completed the training. Every two years this training should be attended to remain competent.

 

Language Literacy & Numeracy (LLN)

To complete this course successfully, participants need to have reasonably well developed skills in areas such as reading, writing and communication.  Examples of LLN requirements participants will need to demonstrate include:

  • Read permits
  • Develop Risk Assessments
  • Identify and implement signage
  • Numeracy skills for gas monitoring

 

Refund Policy

DTE has a fair and equitable refund policy in place containing guidelines guaranteeing the refund of fees to participants under reasonable circumstances. The management guarantees that DTE has a sound financial position and safeguards participant fees until used for training. Please ask for a copy of the refund policy.

We stand by our training excellence 100% and guarantee our product. Should for some valid reason the training does not meet your expectations we shall provide a full refund.

 

Commitment

Our facilities and experienced instructors ensure that graduates of our courses leave equipped with the knowledge and skills required for safe work in their chosen field with the breadth and depth of knowledge required for the role. In addition we offer an on-going support service to all course participants.

Cost:

A total fee of $220 per person which covers all course materials, administration, training facility and catering costs.

Venue:

12 Little Bramston St, Gladstone Central QLD 4680, OR any booking location with suitable facilities

Prerequisites:

Participants must be fit for work, willing and able to enter and work in a confined space.

    Benefits:

    • Nationally accredited course
    • Cost effective one day course
    • Courses are frequently held
    • Applicable across industries
    • Contributes to the PCBU’s due diligence profile

    Bookings:

    Contact our office to arrange a booking, OR make a booking online using Course Calendar for the next available booking.