RIIWHS202E & MSMPER200 – Confined Spaces & Work in Accordance with a Permit
This course is designed for new and experienced personnel working in confined spaces under a permit to work. It ensures participants understand the permit system, its limitations, and compliance requirements, commonly referred to as ‘permit recipients’ or ‘permit holders.’
Participants will learn to identify confined spaces, key terminology, and relevant regulations. The course covers hazard identification, emergency procedures, risk assessments, and applying for confined space entry permits. Students will practice safe entry, exit, and work in confined spaces for two scenarios, select appropriate PPE, operate safety equipment, and perform routine equipment servicing.
Units delivered
The following units will be included in your certificate:
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RIIWHS202E – Enter and Work in Confined Spaces
MSMPER200 – Work in Accordance with an Issued Permit
An individual undertaking this course will need to demonstrate the following to be eligible for entry:
- Psychological* and physical capability to be able to meet the demands of the practical demonstrations for this course, such as the undertaking of the requirements to safely enter, work in and exit a confined space wearing appropriate PPE. This may involve climbing up, down, through or under structures or confined spaces, being temporarily suspended, wearing harnesses and other relevant PPE, dragging and lifting in confined and restricted environments in dark, low light or smoke-filled areas.
- Protective footwear/safety shoes and comfortable/practical clothing must be provided by the student and worn during the practical sessions and assessment.
- Language, literacy and numeracy requirements – students must be able to read and correctly interpret required documentation relevant to the confined space entry, speak clearly and unambiguously in English, explain, describe and verify sometimes complex needs and issues and understand the permit requirements. Writing is required to the level of completing workplace forms and producing any required reports. Numeracy is required to the level of being able to correctly differentiate between high and low pressures and temperatures, voltages or masses and interpret gas test/monitoring results.
*Safe Work Australia notes “Working in a confined space may impose physiological and psychological demands over and above those encountered in a normal working environment. Consideration should be given to a worker’s:
- physical ability;
- ability to work in a restrictive space (for example claustrophobia) and ability to wear the PPE required to do the work (for example respirators).”
Code of Practice – Confined Spaces, December 2011
Course durations can vary for multiple reasons, so the durations below are the minimum possible amount.
- Refresher: Face-to-face contact time of at least 5 hours
- Face-to-face: Face-to-face contact time of at least 9 hours
- Online with face-to-face assessment: Face-to-face contact time of at least 4 hours
Performance tasks:
- Perform a horizontal and a vertical entry into a confined space
- Apply tagging and lock out procedures
- Confirm the scope and location of the work to be undertaken
- Determine if a permit/s is required for the work to be carried out
- Identify and raise the type of work permit required
- Identify hazards and check that the hazard controls specified on the permit are consistent with the hazard analysis
- Use atmospheric monitoring devices prior to entering the confined space
- Interpret readings and take required action
- Maintain testing and monitoring equipment
- Work in accordance with an issued permit
- Monitor work for compliance and respond appropriately to changing conditions and circumstances
- Display issued permit on work site as required
- Ensure compliance with scope, location and timeframe specified in the permit
- Seek variation to permit/new permit if job or work environment vary from that specified in the permit
- Suspend job and make worksite safe before leaving site
- Formally seek and receive authorised extensions to the permit when required
- Give end-of-day status report to permit issuer
- Demonstrate concluding operation techniques
Documentation – The student must complete all documentation according to the required standard:
- Complete two Job Safety Environmental Analysis (JSEA)/ Safe Work Methods Statement (SWMS) forms
- Apply for and obtain a Confined Space Entry permit for both scenarios – horizontal and vertical entry
- Recording result for testing of atmosphere
- Sign onto/receive the permit
- Formally seek and receive authorised extensions to the permit when required
Theory assessment:
- A written assessment consisting of short-answer and multiple-choice questions. The student must complete all assessment questions.
This course is designed for both new and experienced personnel who are required to work in confined spaces and perform activities under the authority of an issued permit to work. It is essential for maintenance staff, contractors, and any non-process workers operating within a plant, ensuring they understand the permit system, its limitations, and all related requirements. Often referred to as ‘permit recipients’ or ‘permit holders,’ participants will learn key regulations, confined space definitions, and how to identify hazards and implement control measures.
The course covers essential skills such as applying for confined space entry permits, conducting risk assessments, and performing safe entry, work, and exit under the permit. Participants will also learn how to inspect and select appropriate personal protective equipment, operate confined space safety tools like atmospheric testing devices, and ensure proper servicing of all equipment.
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This course is delivered and assessed on behalf of Allens Training Pty Ltd RTO 90909.
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