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Course Information
The City & Guilds Level 2 Award in High Risk Confined Spaces (6160-03) is designed for individuals who work as part of a team in high-risk confined spaces. This practical course equips delegates with the skills and knowledge required to work safely in hazardous environments, whether on land or in water. Combining theoretical and hands-on training, the course emphasizes safety procedures, risk management, and the correct use of protective equipment. Successful completion of this course is ideal for those in roles such as underground engineers, water jetters, and wastewater treatment plant operators.
Duration
3 Days
Price
£540 + VAT
Course Type
Practical
Location
On site
This course is intended for workers who operate in high-risk confined spaces, where access may be restricted, and significant hazards are present. It is suitable for roles such as underground engineers, sewerage process operators, and wastewater treatment plant operators.
The course covers key skills and knowledge, including:
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Preparing to enter and work safely in high-risk confined spaces.
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Understanding and implementing relevant industry safety standards.
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Using respiratory protective equipment (RPE) where oxygen levels may be compromised.
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Identifying potential hazards and managing risks effectively.
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Responding appropriately to emergencies in confined spaces.
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The course is assessed in a practical environment where delegates demonstrate their ability to apply safety procedures, manage risks, and respond to emergency situations effectively within a confined space setting.
Successful delegates can pursue roles across a variety of industries, including construction, utilities, and water treatment. Common job roles include underground engineers, sewerage process operators, and water jetters. This qualification enhances employability in roles that require specialized confined space training.