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Duration: 3 days
Max Delegates: 6

Certification

City & Guilds 6160-04 Level 3 Control Entry & Arrangements For Confined Space and City & Guilds 6160-03 Level 2 Working in High Risk Confined Space

Pre-Requisite Requirements

Please ensure that delegates arrive in good time for the start of the course. In the event that individuals arrive after the stated start time, they may be excluded from the event and the full fee will be charged.

All delegates must be at least 16 years of age and be medically fit.

Delegates attending this course must have sufficient command of English language both written and verbal to allow delegates to address the assessment requirements of the qualification.

Please advise of any additional learning needs i.e. Dyslexia in advance of the course.

Overview

Course Outline 6160-04:

This qualification is for the entry controller (the person who controls arrangements and subsequent entry for the confined space,) but does not include entering themselves. Unit provides pre-entry procedures, entry and exit into the confined space, communications that must be maintained and if required the implementation and control of emergency procedures

The aim of this unit is to follow the national occupational standard required for controlling entries and arrangements for procedures including entering, working in and exiting of the confined space. The qualification is applicable for both water and non-water and may include tasks for control of teams working in sewer treatment processes, tunnelling, drainage and sewer systems, or where a confined space is subject to the specified risks.

 

Course Outline 610-03:

This qualification is for those who are undertaking work in a high risk environment and will include preparing them to work safely, both carrying out safety checks on breathing apparatus and additional equipment, entering and exiting the confined space in a safe manner, using all associated equipment and tools and following all procedures including dealing with emergencies.

The aim of this unit is to follow the national occupational standard required for works associated within a high risk confined space environment. The qualification is applicable for both water and non-water and may include tasks working in tunnelling, drainage and sewer systems and areas where there may be the need for breathing apparatus to be worn, or where a confined space is subject to any of the specified risks.

 

What do our trainees think

OLEC 2, Doncaster
Very well constructed and delivered, outstanding performance on the trainer's part, both in the classroom and out on the track. I would recommend Archie McNeill to anyone who wishes to learn about overheads - a terrific experience.
Zain Ahmad, Coyle
DCCR Initial, Crayford
Lee had an excellent practical and pragmatic approach towards training. I found him to be very knowledgeable, but more importantly he has fantastic knowledge transfer skills.
Umair Khan, Siemens Rail Automation
COSS Initial, Doncaster
I enjoyed the course, it was delivered to a high standard. Kev is an excellent trainer, he is informative and has a great sense of humour. His method of teaching was simplified and thorough - Great!
Thomas Smith, Amey Group Services Ltd
COSS Initial, Warrington
Very well run course, professionally presented. Good reminder of duties and responsibilities.
Mark Harris, ABC Electrification
COSS Initial, Enfield
Vic was a fantastic trainer, his knowledge of the industry is vast and his delivery was second to none. A great course and trainer - thanks!
Douglas Aitken, Balfour Beatty Rail Limited