Confined Space Training explains the hazards of enclosed or restricted spaces, including oxygen deficiency, toxic gases, flammable atmospheres, engulfment, access restrictions and emergency rescue limitations.
The course helps learners understand why entry must be controlled and why rescue planning is essential before any confined space work begins.
Saudi Aramco CSM / GI Reference Focus
References common permit-controlled confined space practices and Saudi Aramco GI 2.100 / CSM-style permit, gas testing, standby and rescue planning expectations where applicable.
This page is independent training information. Learners must always follow the latest official employer, client and site requirements that apply to their work location.
Who This Course Helps
This course is suitable for workers, supervisors, site teams and contractors who need practical understanding of the topic in Middle East work environments.
Learning Outcomes
- Recognise confined space characteristics and hazards
- Understand why unauthorised entry is dangerous
- Explain atmosphere testing and ventilation basics
- Understand attendant and communication expectations
- Identify the need for planned rescue arrangements
Course Content
- Confined space identification
- Atmospheric and engulfment hazards
- Permit and entry controls
- Gas testing, ventilation and isolation
- Attendant duties and communication
- Emergency rescue planning
Practical Site Focus
The course explains what the topic means during real site activities, including pre-task checks, permit interfaces, communication, supervision and when work should be stopped or escalated.