NFPA 350: Confined Spaces Basic Hazard Recognition Online Training

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  • Description

    Introducing the NFPA 350 Online Training Series dedicated to protecting workers from confined space hazards.

    Workers entering or working in confined spaces often face life-threatening hazards and by law, employers must comply with applicable OSHA regulations such as 29 CFR 1910.146 and 29 CFR 1926 Subpart AA to ensure personnel safety. Make sure facility managers, risk managers, safety directors, and others are informed and ready to implement the confined space entry and work procedures covered in the all-new NFPA 350 Online Training Series. The three interactive courses in this series show users how to recognize, evaluate, and control hazards using the latest safety guidelines in NFPA 350, Guide for Safe Confined Space Entry and Work.

    Three one-hour online modules use a combination of scenario-based interactive exercises, onscreen visuals, and video to explain how to protect personnel who enter into confined spaces for inspection or testing or to perform associated work. Knowledge checks and printable job aids help ensure you're ready to apply concepts effectively on the job.

    Upon completion of the series you should be able to:

    • Locate and describe the purpose and contents of NFPA 350
    • Describe the systems approach to confined space safety
    • Identify possible physical and atmospheric hazards in confined spaces
    • Identify the steps for atmospheric monitoring in confined spaces
    • Evaluate the space using NFPA 350 Pre-entry evaluation
    • Describe the hierarchy of controls for work in or adjacent to confined spaces
    • Describe ventilation equipment and methods
    • Apply NFPA 350 provisions for permitting
    • Describe rescue planning requirements

     

    Who Will Benefit:
    Anyone who designs, enters or works in confined spaces, or supervises workers in a facility that has one or more confined spaces
    including facility managers, risk managers, safety directors, architects, engineers, industrial hygienists, construction workers, and technicians.

    Continuing Education Credit:
    Complete this three-hour course series and qualify for 0.3 CEUs
    Completion of each individual one-hour course qualifies you for 0.1 CEU. Upon successful completion of a course or the course series, participants will be prompted to download the CEU certificate directly from the course site.

    Please verify applicability with your professional board or organization before registering.

     

    Group Training:
    For more information or to receive a price quote for NFPA group training,
    please call 877-336-3280 or e-mail: grouptraining@nfpa.org.

  • Program Review

    NFPA® has created a 5-minute, online program to help employees identify confined spaces. Developed by Nancy Pearce, CIH, Senior Fire Protection Engineer and staff liaison to the NFPA 350 Technical Committee, this interactive program is a great resource for you to share. Plus the program serves as a preview of the format of the online training series. Click here to start the program.

  • Hazard Recognition

    NFPA 350: Hazard Recognition in Confined Spaces

     

    Identify hazards in and around confined spaces -- before workers take life-threatening risks -- with this all-new online course based on new NFPA 350.

    Hazard Recognition in Confined Spaces, the first module in the interactive new NFPA 350 Online Training Series, addresses the critical issues to consider regarding potentially deadly hazards in and around confined spaces in a wide array of industries. You'll learn how to recognize what a confined space is, and identify the types of hazards workers will face -- including hazards unique to specific industries such as water treatment, petrochemical, and agricultural. Lessons are based on the latest safety guidelines in the NFPA 350: Guide for Safe Confined Space Entry and Work.

    The one-hour online module uses a combination of scenario-based exercises, onscreen visuals, and video to explain how to protect personnel who enter into confined spaces for inspection or testing or to perform associated work. Knowledge checks and printable job aids help ensure you're ready to apply concepts effectively on the job.

    Upon completion of the series you should be able to:

    • Locate NFPA 350
    • Describe the purpose and contents of NFPA 350
    • Describe the systems approach to confined space safety
    • Define and identify confined spaces
    • Identify hazards in and around confined spaces
    • Identify confined space issues unique to specific industries

     

    Who Will Benefit:
    Anyone who designs, enters or works in confined spaces, or supervises workers in a facility that has one or more confined spaces including:
    facility managers, risk managers, safety directors, architects, engineers, industrial hygienists, construction workers, and technicians

    Complete this one-hour course and qualify for 0.1 CEU. Upon successful completion of a course, participants will be prompted to download the CEU certificate directly from the course site.

    Please verify applicability with your professional board or organization before registering.

  • Hazard Evaluation

    NFPA 350: Hazard Evaluation in Confined Spaces

     

    Learn how to evaluate hazards in confined spaces and protect workers in your facility with this all-new online course based on NFPA 350.

    OSHA regulations such as 29 CFR 1910.146 and 29 CFR 1926 Subpart AA are required for entry or work in confined spaces, and NFPA 350 presents user-friendly protocols to adopt into your company's safety plan and implement immediately. Hazard Evaluation in Confined Spaces, the second module in the interactive new NFPA 350 Online Training Series, covers the crucial steps for evaluating a confined space for hazards. Learn how to determine whether or not conditions are acceptable for personnel to enter and work safely. 

    The one-hour online module uses a combination of scenario-based exercises, onscreen visuals, and video to present the safety guidelines in NFPA 350: Guide for Safe Confined Space Entry and Work. Knowledge checks and printable job aids help ensure you're ready to apply concepts effectively on the job.

    Upon completion of the series you should be able to:

    • Identify possible physical hazards in confined spaces
    • Identify possible atmospheric hazards in the space
    • Identify the steps for atmospheric monitoring of a confined space
    • Identify acceptable atmospheric conditions in a confined space
    • Describe the limitations of atmospheric monitors
    • Evaluate the space using NFPA 350 Pre-entry evaluation

     

    Who Will Benefit:
    Anyone who designs, enters or works in confined spaces, or supervises workers in a facility that has one or more confined spaces including:
    facility managers, risk managers, safety directors, architects, engineers, industrial hygienists, construction workers, and technicians

    Complete this one-hour course and qualify for 0.1 CEU. Upon successful completion of a course, participants will be prompted to download the CEU certificate directly from the course site.

    Please verify applicability with your professional board or organization before registering.

  • Hazard Control

    NFPA 350: Hazard Control in Confined Spaces

     

    Learn about hazard control, ventilation, permitting, and rescue planning for confined spaces work in this all-new NFPA 350 online course.

    The final module in the interactive new NFPA 350 Online Training Series, Hazard Control in Confined Spaces focuses on the mechanisms for controlling hazards and the unique issues present in specific industrial occupancies. It covers procedures for ventilation, permitting, and rescue planning in NFPA 350: Guide for Safe Confined Space Entry and Work

    The one-hour online module uses a combination of scenario-based exercises, onscreen visuals, and video to share concepts. Knowledge checks and printable job aids help ensure you're ready to apply concepts effectively on the job. The program also reviews NFPA 350 guidance for protecting facilities, equipment, non–confined space personnel, and the public from injuries associated with confined space incidents.

    Upon completion of the series you should be able to:

    • Describe the hierarchy of controls for work in or adjacent to confined spaces
    • Identify control methods
    • Describe ventilation equipment and methods
    • Apply NFPA 350 provisions for permitting
    • Describe rescue planning requirements

     

    Who Will Benefit:
    Anyone who designs, enters or works in confined spaces, or supervises workers in a facility that has one or more confined spaces including:
    facility managers, risk managers, safety directors, architects, engineers, industrial hygienists, construction workers, and technicians

    Complete this one-hour course and qualify for 0.1 CEU. Upon successful completion of a course, participants will be prompted to download the CEU certificate directly from the course site.

    Please verify applicability with your professional board or organization before registering.

  • Online Training Demo

    View this FREE interactive demonstration of a NFPA 350: Safe Confined Space Entry and Work (2016) course!

    To view more online training demos for additional codes, click here.

  • Terms & Specifications for Online Training

    Terms:

    • Course Tuition: The course tuition is due and payable before starting each module.
    • Expiration: Participants will need to take the online courses or series within 365 days.
    • CEUs: You earn 0.1 CEU for each learning hour. To verify total numbers of CEUs for a course or a series, please check the Description tab. Upon successful completion of a course or a series, participants will be able to download the CEUs certificate directly from the website. Please verify applicability with your professional board or organization.
    • Online Training is non-refundable.

    Specifications:

    • For optimal online course performance, please use Google Chrome or Firefox® as your web browser. If you encounter any technical difficulty, check to make sure that cookies, javascript support and Adobe Flash are enabled.

     

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  • Also in NFPA 350: Guide for Safe Confined Space Entry and Work