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This program is for all personnel who serve as entrants, attendants or supervisors in a permit-required confined space entry. This satisfies the guidelines of 29 CFR 1910.146.

Safety Training Services, Inc. presents a comprehensive program covering how to safely enter a confined space and/or serve as an entry attendant in accordance with regulatory requirements of the General Industry Standard and good management practices. This program takes up to 8 hours to complete. After attending this class participants will:
  • Know the hazards that may be encountered during entry and the signs, symptoms and consequences of exposure. 
  • Know about the equipment necessary for safe confined space entry. 
  • Understand communication procedures and the importance of exiting the space when conditions warrant or an alarm sounds. 
  • Understand the entry permit and the information that must be listed or added as needed. 
  • Know about self-rescue and attendant rescue techniques.
  • Understand the basis and basics of OSHA standard 29 CFR 1910.146.
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Safety Training Services, Inc. [STS] is a group of retired or practicing firefighters, paramedics, HAZMAT specialists and active rescue team members with first-hand knowledge of the field.

Training Services: We offer training programs meeting the requirements of OSHA and where applicable, EPA/RCRA standards.

Field Services: We also offer confined space/industrial rescue stand-by teams which can be deployed with a crew and associated equipment to any site in order to provide on-site rescue and retrieval of downed entrants to satisfy 1910.146 (k) requirements.

Technical Services: We service and sell safety-related equipment. We also service fire extinguishers and kitchen hood fire suppression systems.

Consulting: If it involves safety - we are here to help

We provide training classes mandated or recommended by the following...
  • Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA)
  • Department of Transportation (DOT)
  • Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
  • National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA)
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