Engineering - Industrial & Plant Engineering
Working in a confined space is a lot like working in a submarine – space is tight, atmospheric conditions are critical, and potential hazards abound. This dynamic program uses the USS Atlanta, a United States Naval submarine, and its crew as a dramatic backdrop to compare the dangers of working in a submarine to that of working in a confined space. The Trainer’s Toolkit contains the video program, Confined Space Entry: Inside Maneuvers, 30 employee handbooks, a leader’s guide with customizable PowerPoint and a laminated poster.
- Space hazards
- Atmospheric testing
- Confined space entry permit requirements
- PPE
- Rescue
- Team responsibilities