MSMPER205 Enter Confined Spaces (1-Day Course)

Course Code

MSMPER205

Cost of the course

Face to Face:$350.00 (GST Free)

VOC:$150.00 (GST Free)

Assessment Components

  • Theory
  • Practical

Cancellation Refunds

Refer to our Refunds Policy.

Applicants will have completed off the job training during which the following key theoretical competencies were taught in relation to the Safe Entry and working in Confined Space: The aim of this training is to assist in providing a safe system of work where there is the risk of entering Confined Space. Note: Pre-requisite unit: MSMPER200 Work in Accordance with an Issued Permit

Learning Modules

  • The requirements of AS 2865
  • Using the Hierarchy of control to identify hazards in confined space
  • Definitions of a confined space
  • Roles of personnel involved in working in a confined space
  • Gas testing requirements, when and by whom.
  • Common gases found in confined space and the physical properties of these gases
  • What defines a person as having entered a confined space
  • Effects of these gasses on the body and treatment of persons that have been exposed to them
  • Duties of a Stand-by person
  • Types of asphyxiants effects of oxygen depletion
  • Duties of a confined space Permit Issuer
  • NOSHC Exposure limits, STEL, PPM and TWA
  • Emergency rescue procedure
  • Understand Job Safety Analysis (JSA) or/and Risk Assessment (RA)
  • Mines Safety and Inspection ACT 1994
  • Mines Safety and Inspection Regulations 1995
  • Duties of a Permit Holder
  • Pre entry requirements, Isolations, Emergency Plans, Ventilation, Communication

At the successful completion of this course, Candidate will receive the Statement of Attainment and a wallet-size card* inclusive of the Nationally Accredited course information, student name and course attended date.
(* Raines Resources will issue an SOA and card after full payment is received)

Training Details

Course Times:

08:00 to 16:00.

Age Requirements:

All learners must be at least 18 years of age.

Literacy:

Participants must have a basic level of English proficiency (written and verbal communication) Numeracy Participants require the knowledge of how to use a calculator.

Delivery:

Face to Face training and assessment in a workplace environment

Payment Method:

Cash, credit card, direct funds transfer with a bank receipt, or a company purchase order refer to our finance policy for further details

What to bring:

1 Photo ID and 1 Secondary ID, Current WorkSafe Licence Card (if any) (e.g. Driver’s Licence, Passport (current or expired being no more than 2 years from the expiry date), WA proof of age card or other Australian Government issued ID card with photo) AND (e.g. Medicare Card, current credit card or ATM card, telephone, gas, electricity account not more than 12 months old).

Clothing:

Long sleeve shirt, long pants and safety boots

Location:

TBA