Confined Space Competent Person May 5
May 5, 2021
Location: Columbia
Confined Space Competent Person Entry Training
In 2015 OSHA revised the Confined Space Standard for construction work. The new standard, §Subpart AA of 29 CFR §1926, sets requirements for practices and procedures to protect employees engaged in construction activities at a worksite with one or more confined spaces. However, the standards do not apply to construction work regulated elsewhere in §Part 1926 for excavations, underground construction, and diving operations.
This course is designed to increase the knowledge of personnel that work in or around Confined Spaces and cover the key issues surrounding the new confined space rule, including: key differences between old and new rules, why the standard is needed, who the standard applies to, the difference between permit-required confined spaces (PRCS) and non-permit-required confined spaces (NPRCS), and general industry vs construction standards. Employers are required to provide training in a language and vocabulary that the employee understands, OSHA's training requirements.
Upon successful completion, participants will be issued an AGCMO completion card.
Time:
8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Cost:
$149 - AGC Members (St. Louis-Kansas City Regional Council Union Carpenters in Good Standing - No Charge)
$249 - Non-AGC Members
Where:
Columbia Safety, 1391 E. Boone Industrial Blvd., Columbia, MO 65202
Registration is available online or contact Beth Appelbaum, (314) 480-3172, [email protected]
Class size is limited to 18. Registration is on a "first come, first served" basis.
Questions? Matt Cowell, (573) 606-9768, [email protected]
Online registration not available.