Enclosed Space Entry

11 Lessons | Available in the Microlearning Subscription Plan

The aim of this course is to prepare the individual to understand the procedures that need to be followed in order to enter an enclosed space, to recognize the potential hazards and to complete a rescue operation safely. Gas Detection Equipment – Calibration, Communication, Main Duties, Emergency procedures and rescue requirements, the correct use of SCBA, are some of the subjects of the course.

Enclosed Space Entry

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 1. Overview

 2. Roles, Responsibilities, Authorizations, SCBA

 3. Case Studies

 4. Introduction to Procedures for Entering an Enclosed Space

 5. Ventilation & Testing the Atmosphere

 6. Measurement Instruments | Part 1

 7. Measurement Instruments | Part 2

 8. Entering the Enclosed Space

 9. Introduction to Enclosed Space Rescue

 10. Before and During the Rescue

 11. Reaching and Removing the Victim

Who is it for ?

All crew members must be instructed on the risks associated with, and procedures for safe entry into, enclosed spaces.

ENCLOSED SPACE ENTRY

Legislation & References

• IMO Resolution A.1050(27) 2011 Recommendations for Entering Enclosed Spaces aboard ships

• STCW A-VI/1-4 Personal Safety and Social Responsibilities

• STCW A-II/5, A-II/4, A-III/5, A-III/7 – Support Level

• STCW A-II/1, A-II/2, A-II/3, A-III/1, A-III/2, A-III/4, A-III/6 – Operational level

 

• STCW A-V/1 and B-V/1, B-V/b and B-V/c.

• SOLAS Chapter III, regulation 19

• UK Maritime Coastguard Agency’s Code of Safe Working Practices for Merchant Seamen

• ISGOTT, The IMDG Code, ICS Tanker Safety Guides

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