Even a low risk confined space carries real hazards if it's entered without proper training, and the City & Guilds Confined Space Low Risk (6160-01) Course gives delegates the practical skills to assess and manage those risks correctly. Covering everything from harness and tripod use to gas monitoring and emergency preparedness, it's built around genuinely hands-on learning rather than theory alone.
Because confined space risk varies so much depending on the environment, delegates whose work spans different classifications should also consider the City & Guilds Confined Space Medium Risk (6160-09) Course or the City & Guilds Confined Space High Risk (6160-03) Course, since each covers a distinct level of complexity and equipment use.
Since gas and atmosphere monitoring plays such a central role in confined space safety, this course pairs naturally with the Online EUSR SHEA Gas Course (Remote Learning) for delegates wanting deeper technical grounding in gas industry safety. The First Aid at Work Course is also worth considering alongside this course, given the personal hygiene and first aid content covered on the day, and general site-based PPE Awareness Training complements the specialist equipment covered here well.
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. All delegates must weigh no more than 136 kg, the maximum safe working limit for the equipment used on the course.