certificate | DELTA |
validity | 3 years |
costs | € 195,00 |
STAP | Yes |
learning form | Classroom |
duration | 4 hours |
language | Dutch |
location |
Geyssendorfferweg 47 3088 GJ Rotterdam |
starting dates |
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The Safe Working in Confined Spaces training course is intended for people who must enter confined spaces to carry out their work. In order to be able to do this safely, they are given an insight into the risks involved and are taught how to take measures to enable them to enter and work safely.
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Content of Confined Spaces training
The following topics are covered in this training:- Hazards and risks of confined spaces
- The measures to be taken prior to and during entry in order to work safely
- The purpose and use of a work (entry) permit
- The operation and reading of gas measurement equipment
- Overview of PPE and accessory equipment
- The task of a security guard and the applicable (company) regulations
- The responsibility of all parties involved to work safely
- What to do in an emergency
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Confined Spaces Basic and Recurring Training
This training is meant for people without experience as well as for people with experience who want to refresh their knowledge and/or have a valid diploma that will expire soon.
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In which language is the Confined Spaces training given?
This course is given in Dutch. We also offer this course as an open registration course in English. See the registration page for the English language course.
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What are the entry requirements for the Confined Spaces training?
No entry requirements.
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What do I bring to the Confined Spaces training?
- Valid identification, choice of:
- Passport
- Identity card
- Driving licence
- Valid identification, choice of:
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What is included in the Private Spaces training?
- Digital certificate as proof of completion. A paper certificate will be not sent by default. However, if desired, you can receive a paper DELTA certificate at an additional cost of €17.50 excluding VAT. Read our blog article for more information.
- Coffee and tea
Frequently asked questions (FAQs)
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What is an example of a confined space?
Some examples of confined spaces are: crawlspaces, silos, working pits, pipe basements, tankers, steering gear rooms, etc. -
What risks can you encounter in a confined space?
Entering a confined space involves risks. Some examples of risks in a confined space are: suffocation risk, fire and explosion risk, slipping risk, heat illness, health risks due to exposure to hazardous substances, etc. -
What is a confined space?
A confined space is either a closed space or a space that is partly open and partly closed and has a narrow entrance. Enclosed spaces are not designed for people to stay in. A confined space is often cramped, restricting movement, making it difficult to gain access to the confined space and, consequently, restricting escape routes.
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This training can also be booked in company, please ask us for the possibilities.