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Confined Space Entry - Confined Space Awareness (CSE-AWR-2)
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Course Description
This 2-day course is designed to provide awareness training to mariners on the dangers and proper procedures for entering a vessel's confined or enclosed spaces. Enclose space entry is a dangerous but necessary part of shipboard life, and this course will keep mariners informed of those dangers and the best ways to complete their work in a safe and efficient manner.
What You Will Learn
- Describe OSHA regulations related to confined spaces
- Define confined space and potential hazards
- Describe proper entry procedures
- Describe personal protective equipment
- Describe methods for atmospheric testing
- Describe safe rescue procedures
Students who have attended the 16-hour seminar entitled “Confined Space Awareness” given by the Maritime Institute of Technology & graduate Studies and is designed to provide awareness training in order to identify potential confined spaces, potential risks and dangers associated with entering a confined space as defined in 29 CFR 1910.146.