The Authorized Entrant & Stand-by Person (AESP) for Confined Space – Refresher course is designed to reinforce the knowledge and skills required for personnel who are responsible for entering and working in confined spaces, as well as those assigned as standby persons. Participants remain competent in accordance with industry regulations, workplace safety standards, and legal requirements. It is intended for individuals who have previously completed the full AESP training and need to renew or refresh their certification.
Course
Authorized Entrant & Stand-by Person – Refresher
Objective
At the end of the course, the participant will be able to:
Target Groups
Inhouse Training only
Entry Requirement(s)
List of Reference Book
Industry Code of Practice For Safe Working In A Confined Space 2010 (ICOP 2010)
Topics
What is AESP Confined Space course?
AESP for Confined Space course is a specialized safety course that educates workers on the hazards, safety procedures, and legal requirements of working in confined spaces. This training covers topics like hazard identification, entry procedures, the use of personal protective equipment (PPE), and the responsibilities of workers involved in confined space tasks to ensure their safety and compliance with regulations.
Who is the target group for this course?
The course is designed for in-house training only, making it ideal for organizations that want to train their workers in confined space safety practices.
Are there any entry requirements for the course?
Participants must have attended and passed the initial Authorised Entrant & Standby Person course, according to NIOSH Malaysia
What reference materials are provided during the course?
The course uses the Industry Code Of Practice For Safe Working In A Confined Space 2010 (ICOP 2010) as the reference book to guide the training and ensure the content is aligned with industry standards.
How can I ensure my company is compliant with confined space safety regulations?
By enrolling your workers in this course, you can ensure that they meet the safety requirements and are fully trained to handle confined space operations safely and efficiently, adhering to the required legal and safety protocols.
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