Training for Permit Space Entry: A Team Effort

Training for Permit Space Entry: A Team Effort

Rescue teams must have proper training and equipment to perform a rescue.

Safety professionals understand the importance of following OSHA’s permit-required confined space training requirements. It’s the employer’s responsibility to ensure these team members are trained according to 29 CFR 1910.146.  

Training is required for all affected employees. That means all members of the entry team, which include the authorized entrant, attendant and entry supervisor. Training must provide the affected employees with the appropriate understanding, skills and knowledge to perform their jobs safely in a permit space.  


Each team member must receive training on their responsibilities, as well as training on the hazards of the permit space. Members must be trained before the first entry and as duties or hazards change.  

OSHA is also very specific regarding the training of rescue teams. For the safety of the entry team, a rescue team must be available in an emergency. Whether the rescue team is an on-site group of employees with specialized training, or an outside agency, such as a local fire department, the rescue team must be aware of all potential hazards and have the proper training and equipment to perform a rescue in the workplace’s permit spaces.  

Entry Team 

If work needs to be done within a permit space, it will be performed by an entry team. Each member of the team has a distinct role:  

  • The authorized entrant goes into the permit space to perform assigned work;  
  • The attendant remains outside the space and monitors the entrant; and  
  • The entry supervisor reviews and signs the entry permit, authorizes entry and supervises the entry operation.  

Depending on the work that needs to be done, there may be multiple authorized entrants during an entry. And, the entry supervisor can also be an authorized entrant or attendant if he or she has been properly trained to do so. Most importantly, the entry team must work together to ensure a safe entry.  

Authorized Entrant  

During a permit space entry operation, the authorized entrant must:  

  • Be aware of the permit space hazards, including the signs, symptoms and effects of exposure (e.g., dizziness, sleepiness, breathing difficulties, confusion);  
  • Know how to properly use personal protective equipment (PPE) and other equipment used during the entry operation;  
  • Communicate any condition changes in the permit space;  
  • Keep the attendant informed of their status during entry;  
  • Evacuate immediately if they experience any warning signs or symptoms of exposure, a prohibited condition is detected, an evacuation alarm is activated or if ordered to do so by the attendant.  

This article originally appeared in the May 2022 issue of Occupational Health & Safety.

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