Confined Space Program Administrator Workshop

Start
December 18, 2025
End
December 18, 2025
Time
8:00 am - 4:00 pm
Timezone
UTC-4
Address
Safex, 140 North Otterbein Avenue Westerville, OH 43081 United States   View map
Phone
(614) 890-0800 x203

$195.00

Who is responsible for the safety of confined spaces at your company? OSHA says it’s your confined space safety program manager. In addition to having someone in this role, employers are also required to have a written confined space safety program if workers are entering a confined space.

To help employers properly train confined space safety program managers, Safex developed this 8-hour workshop. It covers everything the program manager needs to know to keep the company OSHA compliant and workers safe. We’ll focus on the key aspects of developing a written program, planning and resourcing rescue equipment, determining training requirements for entrants, attendants and entry supervisors. We’ll also review steps, methods and common tools to perform and document an annual audit of your confined space safety program.

At the completion of training, participants will:

  • Draft a written Confined Space safety policy that will be ready for management review and authorization.
  • Be able to identify rescue equipment necessary for support entry of a permit required confined space at their facility.
  • Be able to select air monitoring equipment for purchase or rent in support of common air quality hazards for each confined space at their facility.
  • Determine mechanical ventilation capabilities and air changes per hour for typical confined spaces.
  • Perform an annual audit of the confined space entry program.

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Who coordinates training, purchases equipment and makes decisions regarding employee entry of a confined space at your company? Having a designated program manager will help to ensure consistent skills of your entry team, increase readiness and efficiency for a permit space entry and ensure compliance with OSHA requirements. Employers are also required to have a written confined space safety program if workers are entering a confined space.  

To help employers better manage their confined space program, Safex developed an 8-hour workshop specifically for program managers. It covers everything the program manager needs to keep the company OSHA compliant and prepare workers for a safe confined space entry. We’ll focus on the key aspects of developing a written program, planning and resourcing rescue equipment, determining training requirements for entrants, attendants and entry supervisors. We’ll also review steps, methods and common tools to perform and document an annual audit of your confined space safety program. 

At the completion of training, participants will: 

  • Draft, or review your current written Confined Space safety policy. All that’s left is for management review and authorize the policy.
  • Be able to identify rescue equipment necessary to support the confined space entry team when they are required to work in a permit required confined space at the facility.
  • Be able to select air monitoring equipment for purchase or rent to assess common air quality hazards for each confined space at their facility.
  • Determine mechanical ventilation capabilities and air changes per hour for typical confined space.
  • Perform an annual audit of the confined space entry program.