
Confined Space Entry in Oregon
Learn how to safely enter, monitor, and exit confined spaces with proper use of ventilation, PPE, and communication. This comprehensive training covers OSHA's confined space regulations and is essential for workers involved in hazmat operations, tank cleaning, vault maintenance, and pipeline work. Workers completing this training can safely perform air quality testing and monitoring in confined environments.
Critical Safety Training
Confined space entry is one of the most hazardous activities in industrial work. This training ensures workers can identify confined spaces, assess atmospheric hazards, and follow proper entry procedures. Essential for teams working on underground remediation projects and industrial maintenance.
What's Included
- Confined space identification and classification
- Permit-required confined space procedures
- Atmospheric testing and monitoring
- Ventilation requirements and methods
- Personal protective equipment selection
- Entry permits and documentation
- Emergency rescue procedures
- Communication systems and protocols
- Entrant, attendant, and supervisor duties
- Hands-on practice with monitoring equipment
- OSHA regulatory compliance
Classes We Offer
Refresher Class
Refresher hazmat training reinforces critical skills and updates workers on new safety standards. Regular training helps maintain compliance with OSHA and EPA regulations while ensuring a safe, hazard-free work environment. Groups must have 5 or more participants.
Initial Class
Initial hazmat training provides essential knowledge for safely handling hazardous materials. It covers hazard identification, safe practices, and emergency response, ensuring workers are prepared to prevent accidents and protect themselves and others. Groups must have 5 or more participants.
Group Sizes

Group (5-9)
Small group hazmat training for teams of 5 to 9. Improve workplace safety with hands-on learning and real-world scenarios.

Large Group (10+)
Comprehensive hazmat training for large groups. Ensure your entire team stays compliant, prepared, and safe while handling hazardous materials.