OSHA Permit-Required Confined Space Safety for Construction Training
29 CFR 1926 Subpart AA

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Get Your Construction Confined Space Certification Online | OSHA 29 CFR 1926 Subpart AA Confined Space Training for Construction Workers
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Description
This OSHA permit-required confined space certification course provides comprehensive safety training based on 29 CFR 1926 Subpart AA regulations specifically designed for construction workers. Learn to identify confined spaces, recognize hazardous atmospheres, understand permit systems, and implement effective entry procedures for manholes, tanks, vessels, pits, silos, storage bins, and HVAC ducts commonly encountered on construction sites.
Get trained in construction confined space safety and master the critical procedures required by OSHA for multi-employer worksites where conditions change as projects progress. This standard, effective since August 3, 2015, is estimated to prevent nearly 800 serious construction worker injuries annually.
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Course Includes
- Interactive Training Modules
- Real-World Case Studies
- Mindful Minute
- Final Assessment
- Ergonomics Break
- Instant Certificate Upon Completion
- Lifetime Access to Resources
- Mobile-Friendly Learning Platform
What You'll Learn: Confined Space Training Curriculum
- Understanding Confined Spaces in Construction
- Atmospheric Hazards and Testing Requirements
- Physical Hazards in Construction Confined Spaces
- Entry Permit System and Authorization
- Entry Team Roles and Responsibilities
- Pre-Entry Preparation and Hazard Control
- Emergency Procedures and Rescue Operations
- Multi-Employer Coordination Requirements
- Training Requirements and Program Evaluation
Who This Course is For
- Authorized entrants who enter permit-required confined spaces
- Attendants stationed outside permit spaces during entry
- Entry supervisors who authorize and oversee entry operations
- Rescue team members designated for confined space rescue
- Utility workers and pipeline installers
- Tank and vessel installers
- HVAC duct installers and maintenance workers
- General contractors and subcontractors
- Site safety coordinators and competent persons
- Construction laborers working near confined spaces
Work Settings
- Manholes, vaults, and underground utility structures
- Storage tanks, process vessels, and boilers
- Pipelines, tunnels, and utility corridors
- Pits, sumps, caissons, and excavations
- Silos, bins, and hoppers
- HVAC ducts and plenums
- Concrete pier columns and pre-formed structures
- Water and wastewater treatment facilities
- Oil and gas installations
- Industrial and commercial construction sites
Additional Product Details
Training Requirements and Program EvaluationÂ
- Training timing: before first duties, when duties change, when hazards change
- Role-specific training content for entrants, attendants, supervisors, rescue teams
- Annual program review using canceled permits
- Documentation requirements: employee names, trainer signatures, dates, content
Real-World Case StudiesÂ
- Edmund, Oklahoma sewer installation: two fatalities from oxygen-deficient manhole
- Oklahoma oil wellsite: welder asphyxiation from argon gas in pipe
- Arizona copper mine: fatal confined space entry during welding operations
- Lessons learned and preventive recommendations
Why Choose This Confined Space Certification?Â
OSHA 1926 Subpart AA Training
Helps you meet training requirements under 29 CFR 1926.1207 for construction workers involved in permit-required confined space operations. This training must be supplemented with hands-on practical training and site-specific instruction.
Construction Industry FocusÂ
Unlike general industry confined space training, this course addresses construction-specific challenges, including:
- Changing conditions as projects progress
- Multi-employer worksite coordination
- Temporary and evolving confined spaces
- Controlling contractor responsibilities
Immediate Certificate AccessÂ
Upon completion, receive your printable Confined Space Safety Training Certificate instantly—valid for documenting the training component of OSHA-required confined space programs.
Flexible Online LearningÂ
- Complete training at your own pace
- Access from any device (computer, tablet, mobile)
- No scheduling conflicts or travel required
- Affordable alternative to in-person classroom training
OSHA Training Requirements | 29 CFR 1926.1207Â
When Confined Space Training Is Required:
- Before first assignment to duties involving permit spaces
- Before any change in assigned duties
- When permit space operations change presenting new hazards
- When inadequacies in knowledge or procedures are observed
- When construction phases change creating new confined spaces
- When new hazards are introduced due to construction progression
- As refresher training per employer policy (annual recommended)
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does confined space training take?
This online permit-required confined space certification takes approximately 3 hours to complete, including the final exam. You can work at your own pace and pause/resume as needed.
What score do I need to pass?
You must achieve a minimum score of 70% on the final assessment. You have up to 3 attempts to pass.
What is the acceptable oxygen range for confined space entry?
OSHA defines acceptable oxygen concentration as between 19.5% and 23.5%. Below 19.5% is oxygen deficient; above 23.5% is oxygen enriched with increased fire hazard. Entry without respiratory protection requires oxygen levels within this acceptable range.
What is the correct order for atmospheric testing?
OSHA requires testing in this specific order: (1) Oxygen first, (2) Flammable gases and vapors second, (3) Toxic gases and vapors third. This sequence is critical because oxygen levels affect the accuracy of tests for other gases.
How is construction confined space training different from general industry?
The construction standard (29 CFR 1926 Subpart AA) includes specific requirements for multi-employer worksite coordination, controlling contractor responsibilities, and continuous worksite evaluation as construction progresses—elements not emphasized in the general industry standard (29 CFR 1910.146).
What are the roles on a confined space entry team?
Three key roles are required: (1) Entry Supervisor who authorizes entry and oversees operations, (2) Authorized Entrants who physically enter the space, and (3) Attendants who remain outside to monitor entrants and summon rescue if needed.
How often must rescue teams practice confined space rescues?
OSHA requires rescue team members to practice making permit space rescues at least once every 12 months in spaces that simulate the types of permit spaces from which rescue may be performed.

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