Confined Space Entry: High Risk Control Entry & Arrangements (CSC04)
This course is for the entry controller who controls entry and arrangements for confined spaces without entering them.
It includes the duties of an entry controller, pre-entry procedures, entry into and exit from the confined space, maintaining communications and initiating and controlling emergency procedures. To meet the full requirements of the National Occupational Standards underpinning the qualification the assessment must take place in a high-risk context.
This course runs alongside Confined Space Entry: High Risk (CSC03).
Course Contents
- Controlling the pre-entry and entry into and out of Confined Spaces
- Maintaining communication with team members
- Monitor equipment readings
- Raising the alarm
- Handing over to Rescue Teams during emergency situations
Learning Outcomes
- Implement procedures for teams working in confined spaces
- Control safe entry and exit to the confined space
- Monitor the work team to ensure procedures are followed
- Control emergency situations
- Understand health and safety, and environmental legislation
- Understand standard protocols for work in confined spaces
- Understand entry controller duties and responsibilities
- Understand equipment checks and testing required
Course Assessment
- Direct observation of controlling an entry into a high risk confined space
- 2 x written tests in line with the National Occupational Standards (Entry & Entry Controller)
Download course overview
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Three Days -
Maximum of 8 people -
Training Academy or on-site -
Eurosafe Certificate -
Valid for 3 years
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City & Guilds L3 6160-04 available
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In accordance with Confined Space Regulations 1997 and National Occupational Standards
Course Reviews
GOOD AND ENJOYABLE
19 February 2026
Trainer good, the trailer needs to have more space, paperwork has some errors
19 February 2026
Rob was a brilliant trainer!
Made the course fun and interesting as well as being very knowledgeable!
19 February 2026
Lots to learn and a very good courses
19 February 2026













