MAKING EHS COMPLIANCE EASY
Our in-person training prepares authorized entrants to work safely in confined spaces. Each session is built around real hazards, real procedures, and OSHA-compliant best practices, so your team knows exactly what to do, and why it matters.
Understand the difference between confined and permit-required spaces and how to identify each type on site.
Learn to recognize atmospheric, engulfment, entrapment, and mechanical hazards before and during entry.
Clarify the duties of entrants, attendants, and entry supervisors under a permit-required program.
Review how entry permits are issued, maintained, canceled, and verified before confined space entry.
Practice using monitors and tools to test air quality before and throughout the confined space entry.
Learn about PPE such as harnesses, retrieval lines, ventilation gear, and communication devices.
Receive training on self-rescue, non-entry rescue, and coordination with standby rescue personnel.
Includes completion certificates and sign-in logs to meet OSHA’s documentation requirements.
WHO IS THIS SERVICE FOR
This course is designed for workers across industries such as construction, manufacturing, maintenance, wastewater, and environmental services who are designated as “authorized entrants” under a confined space permit program. If your team works in tanks, vaults, silos, manholes, or other permit-required confined spaces, this training is essential to keep them safe and compliant.
WHY IT MATTERS
Hazards in confined spaces aren’t always visible. Low oxygen, toxic gases, or engulfment dangers can quickly turn routine work into a life-threatening emergency. OSHA mandates that all entrants receive specific training before entering a permit-required confined space. GMG’s in-person training ensures your workers understand the dangers, follow the entry plan, and know how to respond if something goes wrong.
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We review your program, entry types, and equipment to tailor the training to your operation.
Our instructors lead engaging, interactive sessions at your facility or chosen location.
We demonstrate procedures, atmospheric testing, and PPE use whenever feasible.
Client Success
Answers to common questions about OSHA requirements, training content, certification, and how GMG helps your team stay safe and compliant during confined space entry.
Any employee designated to enter a permit-required confined space under your company’s confined space program.
Yes. OSHA 29 CFR 1910.146 requires that all authorized entrants receive training before entering confined spaces.
Awareness training teaches employees to recognize confined spaces and avoid unauthorized entry. Authorized entrant training prepares workers to legally and safely enter confined spaces as part of a permit-required program.
Typically 3–4 hours, depending on group size and whether hands-on practice is included.
Yes. We tailor training to your facility’s specific spaces, hazards, and PPE requirements.
We cover emergency response and non-entry rescue protocols. Full confined space rescue training is available separately.
Yes, where feasible. We demonstrate entry setup, monitoring, and PPE use. Clients may also provide their own entry equipment for practical training.
Yes. Authorized entrants receive a certificate of completion for your records and OSHA compliance.
Yes. We offer bilingual training options to ensure full comprehension across your workforce.
OSHA requires retraining when job duties change, procedures are updated, or if a gap in knowledge is identified. GMG recommends at least every 1–2 years.
Confined spaces are dangerous, training shouldn’t be optional. GMG gives your team the skills and confidence to stay safe and compliant every time they enter.