Confined Space Entry: High Risk Control Entry & Arrangements (CSC04)

High Risk Control Entry & Arrangements

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)
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  • Three Days
  • Maximum of 8 people
  • Training Academy or on-site
  • Eurosafe Certificate
  • Valid for 3 years
  • City & Guilds L3 6160-04 available
  • In accordance with Confined Space Regulations 1997 and National Occupational Standards
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Course Reviews

GOOD AND ENJOYABLE
Julian P 19 February 2026
Trainer good, the trailer needs to have more space, paperwork has some errors
Nathan H 19 February 2026
Rob was a brilliant trainer! Made the course fun and interesting as well as being very knowledgeable!
Luke C 19 February 2026
Lots to learn and a very good courses
David C 19 February 2026

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