Confined Space Training

PORTADOWN HQ  |  DUBLIN HQ  |  MOBILE TRAINING UNIT

We provide a range of bespoke and industry accredited confined space training courses. 

These can be delivered at our purpose built training centre in Portadown, County Armagh, our Dublin HQ, or via our Confined Space Mobile Training Unit which can be transported to office and site locations anywhere in Ireland.

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Our courses comply with all current regulations and requirements of the National Occupational Standards. Those who successfully complete assessments can choose to receive City & Guilds 6160 certification, CABWI certification, or our ITS certificates. 

ITS certificates are in alignment with the industry accredited courses and suited to personnel who do not require an industry accreditation. We also develop bespoke confined space training courses tailored to the particular environment or circumstances your workers are faced with. 

Confined spaces are common hazards within many industries and include any space of an enclosed nature where there is risk of death or serious injury from hazardous substances or dangerous conditions. 

Enclosed spaces typically have limited entrances and exits, inadequate ventilation, and are not designed to be occupied regularly. Too many workers are killed and injured each year within confined spaces.

Training Delivered Anywhere in Ireland via our Confined Space Mobile Training Unit

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Regardless of the course or solution you choose, all confined space training is of the highest standard. Courses are designed to maximise the safety of workers and meet the requirements of all governing legislation applicable within Ireland and the UK.  

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