Greensafe International today unveiled its latest safety course, the WSQ Supervise Work in Confined Space Operations (SWCSO), in a move to strengthen safety supervision across the industry. This specialized training is specifically tailored for individuals who are responsible for overseeing operations in confined spaces, a high-risk work environment that demands strict adherence to safety regulations and best practices.
The 21-hour course (18 hours of training and 3 hours of assessment) covers key areas that are vital for effective confined space management. Participants will learn to identify and control confined space hazards, apply the Confined Space Entry Permit System, and utilize essential safety equipment such as gas detection instruments and respiratory protective equipment. The curriculum also focuses on the duties and responsibilities of a Confined Space Supervisor under WSH Legislations and the implementation of robust Emergency Response Plans.
"The need for highly skilled Confined Space Supervisors has never been greater," said a representative from Greensafe International. "Our new safety training provides a practical, hands-on approach to managing the inherent risks of confined space operations. We are committed to helping companies create a proactive safety culture by equipping their key personnel with the knowledge to lead, manage, and protect their teams."
The WSQ Supervise Work in Confined Space Operations course is relevant for supervisors, rescue personnel, managers, safety officers, engineers, and technicians in the process industry. With a course fee of just $225, it offers an affordable and essential opportunity to gain a Statement of Attainment (SOA) and become a certified professional in confined space safety. Limited slots are available, and interested parties are encouraged to register early to secure their place in this critical safety course.