Confined Spaces Training Sunshine Coast

RIIWHS202E – Enter and work in confined spaces
MSMWHS217 – Gas test atmospheres
MSMPER205 – Enter confined space
MSMPER200 – Work in accordance with an issued permit

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From gas testing and hazard controls to permit procedures and emergency response planning, our Sunshine Coast confined spaces course gives workers the practical skills required to safely operate in confined environments.

Contact our team today to secure a training date or organise workplace training for your team.

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ADELAIDE - Warehouse 4, 77 Tapleys Hill Road, Hendon, SA 5014

$375 p/p

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BRISBANE - U18 / 229 Junction Road, Cannon Hill, QLD 4170

$350 p/p

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Clennett Hire 25 Merino Street, KINGS MEADOWS TAS 7249

$350 p/p

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LAUNCESTON - 55 Oakden Road, Prospect, TAS 7250

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MELBOURNE - Unit 24, 94 Keys Road, Cheltenham, VIC 3192

$295 p/p

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SPREYTON - 14 Loone Lane, Spreyton TAS 7310

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SUNSHINE COAST - 8 Technology Drive, Warana, QLD, 4575

$350 p/p

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Course details

The Sunshine Coast’s rapid growth across construction, utilities, and industry means more workers are entering confined spaces every day, from stormwater systems and underground service pits to tanks, plant rooms and processing infrastructure. Under Queensland WHS laws, anyone working in a confined space must complete nationally recognised training and follow a documented permit system before entry.

Delivered from our Warana training facility on the Sunshine Coast, Link Resources’ confined spaces course gives workers the practical skills and nationally recognised training required to safely enter and work in confined spaces. Across one day of face-to-face training, participants complete all four units of competency while covering gas testing, atmospheric monitoring, hazard controls, permit procedures and emergency response planning. Training is aligned with Queensland WHS legislation and Australian Standard AS2865.

Course name

Confined Spaces Training Sunshine Coast

Duration

1 day face-to-face

Cost

$350 per person

Course code

RIIWHS202E – Enter and work in confined spaces
MSMWHS217 – Gas test atmospheres
MSMPER205 – Enter confined space
MSMPER200 – Work in accordance with an issued permit

On-site & Group bookings

Available on request

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Target audience

This confined spaces course is required for workers who enter, work in, or supervise confined space activities across the Sunshine Coast and wider Queensland region. That includes:

  • Water treatment and wastewater personnel working within tanks, chambers, pump stations and processing infrastructure
  • Utilities crews working in telecommunications, electrical and gas infrastructure below ground
  • Civil and infrastructure industry workers operating in stormwater networks, underground service corridors, pits, tunnels and culverts across Sunshine Coast construction projects
  • Maintenance teams operating within manufacturing plants, industrial facilities and processing sites
  • Facilities management and building services workers entering enclosed plant rooms, service voids, lift shafts and restricted environments

If your work involves entering spaces with limited entry access, atmospheric hazards, or areas not designed for continuous occupancy, this course provides the essential skills and nationally recognised training needed to perform work safely and in line with current regulations.

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Course delivery

Link Resources Sunshine Coast

8 Technology Drive, Warana, QLD 4575

Our Warana facility is conveniently located just minutes from the Bruce Highway, with on-site parking available. The training centre sits centrally between Caloundra and Mooloolaba, making it easy to reach from across the Sunshine Coast region.

Public transport options include bus services along Technology Drive and nearby Nicklin Way, with connections to Caloundra, Maroochydore, Noosa and surrounding suburbs.

What to bring:

  • Long pants with reflective stripes
  • Long-sleeved high-visibility shirt with reflective stripes
  • Hard hat with brim
  • Steel-capped safety boots
  • Gloves
  • Safety glasses (sunglasses are okay)
  • Sunscreen

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What you'll learn

This confined space entry training course covers everything from initial classification and hazard assessment through to atmospheric testing, workplace safety procedures, and coordinated emergency response.

Topics covered include:

  • Relevant QLD legislation and site-specific workplace procedures
  • Identifying hazardous environments and conducting risk assessments
  • Atmospheric monitoring techniques and gas testing procedures
  • Isolation, lockout/tagout, and ventilation strategies
  • Permit-to-work systems and associated documentation
  • Entry team roles, responsibilities, and communication
  • Correct use of personal protective equipment
  • Emergency procedures and rescue coordination
  • Practical scenarios drawn from real industry situations

Assessment combines written and practical components, both assessed against national competency standards. Successful completion of the course results in nationally recognised certification required for confined space entry work.

Worker wearing gas mask, harness and helmet climbing a ladder out of a confined space during confined spaces training

Why choose Link Resources for your confined spaces training on the Sunshine Coast?

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Purpose-built Sunshine Coast training facility

Our Warana centre is equipped with dedicated confined-space areas and atmospheric monitoring equipment, providing participants with practical, hands-on training in a controlled, safe environment.

Nationally recognised qualifications

As a registered training organisation, the units completed in this course are nationally recognised and accepted across every Australian state and territory, giving you qualifications that stay with you wherever work takes you.

Trainers with real industry backgrounds

Our trainers come from the construction, utilities, emergency services, resources, and infrastructure industries, so they’ve worked in the environments they teach about. Expect plain language, industry-relevant scenarios, and a focus on what is required when you’re on site.

Practical training built around real work

Every element of this course is designed to be applied on the job. From running gas tests to completing permit paperwork and executing safe entry procedures, you’ll leave with skills you can use immediately.

Flexible delivery to suit your team

Join a session at our Warana facility, or talk to us about bringing the training to your site. On-site delivery is a practical option for businesses wanting to minimise disruption and keep their team training together.

Relied on by businesses across Queensland

From smaller operators to major project teams, organisations across the Sunshine Coast choose Link Resources because our training is consistent, compliant, and built around what workers require in the field.

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Our locations

Link Resources has purpose-built training facilities all across Australia to meet your specific training requirements.

Link Resources' Sunshine Coast facility

Sunshine Coast

8 Technology Drive, Warana QLD 4575

Link Resources' Brisbane facility

Brisbane

18/229 Junction Road, Cannon Hill QLD 4170

Link Resources' Kurwongbah facility

Kurwongbah

Neilson Road, Kurwongbah QLD 4503

Link Resources' Adelaide facility

Adelaide

Unit 4/77-79 Tapleys Hill Road, Hendon SA 5014

Link Resources' Devonport training facility

Devonport

14 Loone Lane, Spreyton TAS 7310

Link Resources' Launceston training facility

Launceston

55 Oakden Road, Prospect TAS 7250

Link Resources' Melbourne training facility

Melbourne

24/94 Keys Road, Cheltenham VIC 3192

Frequently Asked Questions

While the nationally recognised units do not technically expire, many employers, principal contractors, and site operators require workers to complete refresher training every two to three years to stay current with procedures, legislation, and site expectations.

Confined spaces can include tanks, pits, tunnels, silos, pipelines, stormwater drains, pump stations, vaults, and enclosed plant areas. These spaces are generally not designed for continuous occupancy and may contain hazardous atmospheres or restricted entry and exit points.

That’s completely fine. The course is designed to cover both the theory and practical use of atmospheric monitoring equipment, including how to test for hazardous gases and interpret readings before entering a confined space.

Yes. Under WHS legislation, employers and persons conducting a business or undertaking (PCBUs) must identify confined spaces, assess risks, implement control measures, and make sure workers are properly trained before entry occurs.

This course and all related training and assessment services are delivered by Link Resources Training Pty Ltd (RTO Provider Number 45483).

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