Posted on Feb 12, 2016
Does anyone know where I can obtain OSHA training and certification in Confined Space as an instructor?
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Sir, try getting in touch with someone at the Army CBRN school.
https://www.rallypoint.com/units/usacbrns-us-army-chemical-biological-radiological-nuclear-cbrn-school-fort-leonard-wood-mo/current
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Confined Space Entry Training - OSHA.com
OSHA Confined Space standard 29 CFR 1910.146 compliant confined space entry training from OSHA.com, the #1 name in online safety training courses.
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Maj Densel Galloway
Hi SSG Przeszlowski, thank you for your response. I noticed from the link you provided that the organization provide the General Industry and Construction training but there was no specific information for certification as an instructor. Do you know of any instructor training course for this subject?
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Maj. Galloway,
I do not know where you reside or are stationed, however the advice that you have been given is pertinent. You should first contact the Regional OSHA office or the applicable State OSHA office, (Federal OSHA is not active in some states and the states have their own OSHA program). You should also contact your local Military Safety Office, they should be able to assist you. You can also contact the OSHA Training Institute in Chicago. OSHA has accredited training programs set up with various Colleges theouought the US. You need to be aware that the Confined Space Program is applicable to both General Industry, (as covered by CFR 1910.146), and Construction, (as covered in CFR 1926, various vertical standards). Be advised that the training is extensive and covers both occupational safety and health standards. If you need their advice or if I can be of any further assistance, please contact me directly.
R. Mark Hickey, former Chief of Vermont OSHA Compliance Programs
I do not know where you reside or are stationed, however the advice that you have been given is pertinent. You should first contact the Regional OSHA office or the applicable State OSHA office, (Federal OSHA is not active in some states and the states have their own OSHA program). You should also contact your local Military Safety Office, they should be able to assist you. You can also contact the OSHA Training Institute in Chicago. OSHA has accredited training programs set up with various Colleges theouought the US. You need to be aware that the Confined Space Program is applicable to both General Industry, (as covered by CFR 1910.146), and Construction, (as covered in CFR 1926, various vertical standards). Be advised that the training is extensive and covers both occupational safety and health standards. If you need their advice or if I can be of any further assistance, please contact me directly.
R. Mark Hickey, former Chief of Vermont OSHA Compliance Programs
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Maj Densel Galloway
Thank you very much for your support and advice, I contacted the Atlanta OSHA Office and they connected me with Georgia Tech where I obtained the information that I was seeking. Thanks to you and everyone who assisted me in locating the help I needed.
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