Course overview
This course provides students with an update on good practice for confined space and opportunity to demonstrate continued competency in planning for confined space entry.
Course structure
The course is theoretical. Students are assessed continuously during the course.
Learning outcomes
Students will be able to demonstrate current knowledge of:
- Confined space hazards and controls to manage those hazards.
- Exposure limits.
- Key role responsibilities.
- Emergency planning.
- Confined space entry documentation.
Course prerequisites
Student must already hold Unit Standard 18426 and 17599 or a documented equivalent that is deemed acceptable by Wood Training.
Assessment process
Theory assessment which takes place when the student is ready. This includes planning for a confined space entry scenario by completing a permit to work, JSA and rescue plan.
Certification
A Plan a Confined Space Entry Refresher certificate will be issued on successful completion of this course.
Revalidation/Refresher
To maintain current competency, it is recommended that refresher training occurs regularly. Depending on the industry you work in this may vary. Current Wood Training recommendation is every two years.
Items to bring
- Photo ID.
- Comfortable clothing suitable for classroom.
- Covered-in footwear.
Eligibility
Students eligible to study with Wood Training are:
- Permanent Residents,
- Australian Citizens, or
- Holders of work-visas who are required to undertake training by their employer.
Proof of eligibility is required. Please do not book people into this course if they do not meet these criteria. If uncertain, please call Wood Training on 06 751 1101 to discuss.less