Confined Space Training - Springfield

Date: 12/7/2017 8:30 AM - 12/7/2017 3:00 PM

Location: UMass Center at Springfield
1500 Main Street

Springfield, Massachusetts

Capacity:

11/30



Overview

The Confined Space Training will be for construction and cover the new standard for construction that OSHA issued effective August 2015. It does not train your workers for entry rescue into a Permit-Required Confined Space, but it does cover all aspects of the standard and what is required including:  General Requirements, Written Program, Written Permit, Attendant Duties, Entrant Duties, Entry Supervisor Duties, Emergency Rescue.

Who Should Attend
Those involved in projects where people enter sewers, catch basins, tanks, pits, crawl spaces and other similar spaces where people have restricted access and egress. Workers involved in construction projects, supervisors, and other personnel responsible for construction activities should attend this workshop.

Contact Brenda Codella at Baystate Roads for additional information at: bcodella@umass.edu

Maximum class size is 30

*This session is open to 3 MassDOT personnel

For more information view the course flyer.

 
Attendees
First Name Affiliation
Dennis MassDOT District 3
Jack City of Chicopee
Joseph Town of Auburn Highway Division
Jeff City of Chicopee
Jason Town of Ware
Mark Town of Ware DPW
Geoffrey Town of Longmeadow
Morris City of Chicopee
Robert City of Chicopee
Michael Town of Bedford DPW
Daniel City of Chicopee
Instructors
  • Steven St. Laurent
    President at Steven St. Laurent OSHA Training
    Steve specializes in training that doesn’t bore you to death in English and Spanish!

    Steve is a Mechanical Engineer who worked in the field as an Energy Engineer for 3 international companies on design-build projects before becoming a Safety Trainer/ Consultant in 2007.  That work experience brought him to Mexico, Sicily and Albuquerque.  He spent the rest of his time as a Field Engineer working in New England on projects such as power plant and other energy-system upgrades at navy bases, college campuses, hospitals and industrial facilities.

    Steve currently lives in central Massachusetts with his beautiful bride and their 3 children. He considers it an honor and a privilege to facilitate safety training as it is his passion.