OSHA #2264: Permit Required Confined Space Entry
Course Description
How to recognize, evaluate, prevent and abate safety and health hazards associated with Permit Required Confined Space entry. Technical topics include the recognition of confined space hazards, basic information about instrumentation used to evaluate atmospheric hazards, and ventilation techniques. This course features practice with permit entry classification and program evaluation.
Students will have practical hands-on experience during this course and are advised to bring the following – Hard hat, gloves, safety glasses, boots, work type clothing, fall protection harness (if possible), hearing protection, and a personal water bottle.
Topics include:
- Permit space hazards
- Entry procedures
- Ventilation requirements
- Personal protective equipment
- Permit systems
Course Benefits:
- Define terms specific to operations
- Identify standards governing entry procedures
- Describe hazards associated with permit spaces
- Demonstrate the proper operation of testing instruments and explain their limitations
- Describe appropriate ventilation, PPE and emergency procedures necessary for entry
- Describe responsibilities related to rescue operations
Prerequisites
None.
IACET Continuing Education Units
- CEUs – 2.0
Price
- $730
Registration
- Payment by credit card, check or purchase order or call 1-866-936-6742.
- This class can be taught at your facility. Call 1-866-936-6742.

NOTE for virtual (Zoom) sessions: Zoom classes are ONLY open to participants located in California, Oregon, Washington, Alaska, Idaho, Nevada, Arizona, American Samoa, Hawaii, Guam, and Northern Mariana Islands. No transfers or refunds fewer than 10 days prior to class. Students will receive a digital course workbook.
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