City & Guilds Confined Space High Risk (6160-03) Course

Working in a high risk confined space demands more than confidence, it demands proper training in the equipment, procedures and emergency response needed to stay safe. The City & Guilds Confined Space High Risk (6160-03) Course prepares delegates to enter, work in and exit these environments correctly, covering full breathing apparatus use, safe working procedures and how to handle emergencies if things go wrong.


Because this course focuses specifically on high risk, non-standard entry scenarios, delegates working across a mix of confined space environments should also consider the City & Guilds Confined Space Low Risk (6160-01) Course for simpler, more routine access work, since the level of training required genuinely differs between the two.


Since gas and atmosphere monitoring forms such a central part of safe confined space entry, this course pairs naturally with the Online EUSR SHEA Gas Course (Remote Learning) for delegates wanting a deeper technical grounding in atmospheric testing and gas industry safety. General site-based PPE Awareness Training also complements the course well, since the specialist respiratory and safety equipment covered here sits alongside broader PPE requirements on most sites.


Delegates must be at least 18 years old, physically fit and in good general health, and are asked to consider a range of health factors before booking. Anyone using breathing apparatus with a close-fitting face mask must be clean shaven where the mask seals, and all delegates must weigh no more than 136 kg, the maximum safe working limit for the equipment used on the course.