The City & Guilds 6160-09 Medium Risk Confined Space Entrant and Entry Controller Training gives workers the knowledge, practical skills, and confidence to operate safely in hazardous environments. Industries such as utilities, construction, and infrastructure require workers to enter confined spaces like shafts, tanks, and sewers. These environments present serious dangers, including toxic gases, limited oxygen, and restricted access. This course helps learners recognise these risks and apply effective control measures to protect themselves and their team.
Throughout the training, participants take an active role in developing both entrant and entry controller responsibilities. They learn how to carry out risk assessments, pre-entry checks, and permit-to-work procedures. Trainers guide learners through the correct use of gas detection monitors, escape breathing apparatus, and personal protective equipment (PPE). In addition, learners practise emergency response techniques and rescue procedures, ensuring they can act quickly and decisively if conditions change. This hands-on approach strengthens decision-making, communication, and teamwork, which remain critical in medium-risk confined space work.

The qualification follows recognised industry standards set by City & Guilds and aligns with regulations outlined by the Health and Safety Executive. Employers value this certification because it demonstrates a worker’s ability to follow safe systems of work and maintain compliance with legal requirements. Furthermore, trained workers contribute to safer, more efficient operations by reducing the likelihood of accidents and downtime.
To learn more about this qualification, visit City & Guilds or review official confined space guidance from Health and Safety Executive. These resources provide additional insight into training requirements and safety expectations.
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