This course is available online or delivered in the classroom by one of our experienced tutors, with on-job evidence required.
We ensure our training meets specific learning and industry needs of students in a safe and supported environment. This includes a practical component of a full confined space entry scenario which can be achieved during the training. You will be required to provide evidence of one on-job entry under real workplace conditions.
You will demonstrate that you are able to (in the infrastructure industry):
• Identify the location and work procedures to be carried out for the entry
• Review an entry plan
• Enter, complete work and withdraw from a confined space
• Conduct a non-entry confined space rescue
Our Confined Space Stage 1 course is available online or delivered in-person for group bookings by one of our experienced tutors.
We ensure our training meets specific learning and industry needs of students in a safe and supported environment. Our interactive session provides you with the fundamentals relating to working in a confined space. Learn about the requirements for safe work in confined spaces. You will learn about hazards, permit and documentation requirements, control measures, and monitoring.
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This comprehensive course equips participants with the skills, knowledge, and confidence to understand, plan, and carry out safe confined space work.
Confined Space Stage 2 includes both Stage 1 (awareness and hazard identification) and Stage 2 (planning and documentation) components, ensuring participants are fully prepared to enter, observe, or supervise confined space work.
What You’ll Learn:
What defines a confined space and the risks involved
Health and safety responsibilities for all roles involved
Permit notification and implementation requirements
Control measures to eliminate, isolate, or minimise hazards
Monitoring and atmospheric testing procedures
Observation roles and communication protocols
How to plan and manage a safe entry into a confined space
Completing entry permits and supporting documentation
Developing an emergency response plan
Course Delivery:
This full-day course is delivered in person by experienced tutors through a mix of interactive classroom learning and practical simulation exercises. Participants complete both theory and hands-on components relevant to confined space entry and planning.
This course is for individuals who are responsible for planning and supervising entry, atmospheric testing and interpreting gas monitoring results.
Working in confined spaces requires strict control measures, clear planning, and ongoing monitoring to ensure worker safety.
This course includes Stage 1 and Stage 2 content, and builds further competency through NZQA Unit Standard 25510 – Operate an atmospheric testing device to determine a suitable atmosphere exists to work safely.
What You’ll Learn:
Understanding confined spaces and their associated risks (US 18426)
Planning and preparing for safe entry into confined spaces (US 17599)
Operating gas detection equipment to conduct atmospheric tests (US 25510)
Interpreting test results and determining whether the atmosphere is safe
Responding appropriately to unsafe readings or abnormal results
Permit systems, emergency procedures, and documentation
Health and safety responsibilities under AS2865 and NZ regulations
Course Delivery:
Delivered over two days, this course includes classroom-based theory, hands-on practical training, and equipment use. You will complete confined space simulations, plan safe entry, and conduct live atmospheric testing using calibrated gas detectors.
The Working in a Confined Space Refresher is available online or delivered in-person by one of our experienced tutors.
Note that this is refreshing NZQA unit standards that you have already completed in this area. If online, it can be completed in your own time, at your own pace. An assessor will verify your competency in this area at the completion of this course.
Considering online training but still not sure that it will work for you?
Company bookings available on your site or ours – call us now to find out more 0800 333 899
The BeSafe Guarantee for online courses
We are so confident that you will be satisfied with your online BeSafe course that we will happily refund 100% of the course fee if you are not satisfied. See T’s & C’s
This is a hands-on practical course where learners will be physically testing and using their breathing apparatus.
Learners will go through a practical session where they will be required to complete scenarios using their BA.
Note that those taking this course will need to be physically fit and clean-shaven. Specific fitness requirements include: Strength, Stamina, Agility, Determination, Health and Age. If a wearer has doubts about their capability due to one of these fitness factors the other members of the BA team must be made aware of this immediately. This course will provide you with the ability to use breathing apparatus safely when needing to work under force feed (compressed) air.
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Our expert training delivers a practical, interactive course (performing gas testing) with a range of gas testing equipment.
This course is intended for people working as boiler operators and energy and chemical process operators in an energy and chemical plant. People credited with this unit standard are able to: demonstrate knowledge of gas testing and related hazards in the energy and chemical industry; perform gas tests; and interpret and respond to gas test results, in an energy and chemical plant.
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