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OSHA Pros, LLC Describes the Four Roles of Permit Required Confined Spaces

Posted: Thursday, March 24, 2022 at 9:59 AM CDT

North Richland Hills, TX -- (ReleaseWire) -- 03/24/2022 --OSHA Pros, LLC offers confined space certification training. With four courses that are designed to cover all topics related to general industry and construction confined spaces, OSHA Pros, LLC offers the necessary education required for professionals that may encounter confined spaces in the workplace.

To understand the proper safety and procedures of permit required confined spaces, one must first understand the four roles of PRCS.

1. Entry Supervisor - The entry supervisor has a very important job to do. They must determine whether the PRCS is safe for entry and keep unauthorized people away from confined spaces.
2. Attendant - Attendants must stick around outside of a PRCS while workers are laboring inside. It is important to note that attendants cannot leave their post until another attendant relieves them.
3. Entrant - As one of the most hazardous roles, an authorized entrant must understand hazards and how to properly use PPE to remain safe on the job.
4. Emergency Rescue Worker - Just like the previous three roles, emergency rescue workers need to have a valid confined space certification. Emergency rescue personnel should be on standby and able to act quickly in the event of an emergency.

About OSHA Pros, LLC
Through OSHA.net, OSHA Pros, LLC provides four job-specific confined space certification programs. With the goal of making education hassle-free and convenient for their clients, OSHA Pros, LLC offers confined space certification courses that can be accessed remotely 24/7. Depending on the specific confined space certification program selected, trainees can expect to spend an average of 6-8 hours to complete course materials. OSHA.net also provides printable educational resources to reinforce course materials and increase information retention.

The covered materials in these confined space certification courses include topics such as permitting, atmospheric testing, ventilation, rescue services, and more. Trainees will also receive a printable certification upon course completion. To register for a confined space certification training, visit www.osha.net.