Confined Space Awareness

Confined Space Awareness


Our confined space awareness course provides participants with the skills to meet the requirements of confined space legislation. A confined space refers to any place, such as a vessel, tank, or container, which creates conditions that give rise to a likelihood of an accident, harm, or injury. Some of the hazards associated with confined spaces include a toxic atmosphere, oxygen deficiency and excessive heat. It is required under the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Regulations 2001 that anyone entering a confined space must be provided with appropriate training. The proper execution of such confined space awareness is pivotal for staff protection. That is why we provide courses which are taught by subject matter experts.


Our online courses are designed to give you the best knowledge and skills, in the most efficient way. This digital way of learning is structured to make the courses not only an informative experience, but also an enjoyable one. Various tools and approaches to e-learning are used to offer a high-quality training experience. A safe workplace can comfort and instill confidence in your staff. This happy workforce in turn encourages productivity and increases profit margins. Protect your staff and propel your business with our online fire safety training.


This online confined space awareness course covers all elements of confined space safety. Included are the hazards associated with confined spaces, the identification of flammable materials, and the control measures one must put in place. Any employee, employer or individual with an interest in confined space awareness can partake. Upon successful completion, you will receive certification which proves your participation. 

Confined Space Awareness

Course Content

  • Definition of confined spaces
  • Associated Hazards
  • Case Histories/Studies
  • Legislation surrounding work in confined spaces
  • Maintenance, Calibration, Certification Requirements for Equipment

Course Objectives

  • Be able to identify the presence of flammable or explosive materials
  • Classify harmful gases or vapours
  • Determine excess of oxygen
  • Identify excess of high temperatures
  • Determine lack of oxygen


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