Oregon Confined Space Competent Person Training

Confined Space Training Built for Oregon Worksites

Train your team to safely identify and manage confined-space hazards under Oregon OSHA (OR-OSHA) requirements and in real jobsite conditions.

   OR-OSHA–aligned training
    In-person training across Oregon
    Online + practical application options
    Built for construction & general industry

Prepare your team for safe confined space entry and compliance

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Oregon Confined Space Requirements (What’s Different)

Confined space safety in Oregon is enforced by:

Oregon Occupational Safety and Health Division

What Employers Need to Know:

  • Oregon follows federal OSHA standards, including:
  • 29 CFR 1910.146 (General Industry)
  • 29 CFR 1926 Subpart AA (Construction)
  • Employers must ensure:
  • Workers are trained
  • Hazards are identified and controlled
  • Entry procedures are documented and followed

   Oregon OSHA places strong emphasis on:

  • Hazard recognition
  • Atmospheric testing
  • Entry permits and documentation

Common Confined Space Hazards in Oregon

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Workers in Oregon often face:

  • Wet environments and moisture buildup
  • Low oxygen or hazardous atmospheres
  • Agricultural and industrial storage spaces
  • Underground utilities and vaults
  • Tanks, pits, and process vessels

These conditions increase the risk of:

  • Asphyxiation
  • Toxic exposure
  • Engulfment

Who Needs Confined Space Training in Oregon?

  • Competent persons
  • Entry supervisors
  • Attendants
  • Maintenance and utility workers
  • Construction crews
  • Safety managers

If your employees enter confined spaces in Oregon, training is essential.

What This Training Covers (Oregon Focus)

This course prepares workers to:

  • Identify permit-required confined spaces
  • Evaluate atmospheric hazards
  • Understand entry procedures and permits
  • Assign roles (entrant, attendant, supervisor)
  • Implement emergency and rescue procedures
  • Apply safe work practices under OR-OSHA expectations


Oregon OSHA Compliance & Standards

This training aligns with:

  • Occupational Safety and Health Administration
  • 29 CFR 1910.146 (General Industry Confined Spaces)
  • 29 CFR 1926 Subpart AA (Construction Confined Spaces)

OSHA expanded confined space requirements to construction, increasing the need for trained competent persons.

Who Needs This Training?

This course is designed for:

  • Competent persons
  • Entry supervisors
  • Safety managers
  • Maintenance personnel
  • Construction workers
  • General industry employees

Anyone responsible for confined space safety should be trained.

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Training Options

  In-Person Training

  • Hands-on exercises
  • Real-world confined space scenarios
  • Direct instructor interaction

  Online Training

  • Self-paced learning
  • Instructor-supported
  • Includes real-world examples and scenarios

   Both formats provide comprehensive training aligned with OSHA requirements.

Oregon Focus – Employer Responsibility

In Oregon, employers must:

  • Identify all confined spaces
  • Determine if spaces are permit-required
  • Provide proper training
  • Maintain entry permits and documentation
  • Ensure rescue procedures are in place

Failure to meet these requirements is a common source of citations.



  Certification & Documentation

After successful completion, participants receive:

  • Confined Space Competent Person certificate
  • Training documentation for employer records
  • Supporting forms and resources

Additional Resources Included

  • Confined space entry permits
  • Hazard assessment tools
  • Checklists and safety forms
  • Instructor support and guidanc
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FAQ's

Does Oregon require confined space training?

Yes. Employers must ensure employees are trained before entering confined spaces.

What is a permit-required confined space?

A confined space with hazards such as:

  • Hazardous atmosphere
  • Engulfment
  • Restricted configuration

Can training be done online?

Yes, but employers must ensure workers understand site-specific hazards and procedures.

Who enforces confined space rules in Oregon?

Oregon Occupational Safety and Health Division