Sorry I wasn't clearer... the center of my concern is not with regards to confined spaces but work performed on energized conductors where the hazard/risk assesment requires PPE, a barricade is established, etc. I've taken two of the NFPA 70E classes and there has been a passing comment of always having a buddy system where a minimum of two qualified individuals are required to perform the work and be in the save level of PPE as opposed to doing "Lone Energized" energized work where no one is able to provide assistance especially in the event of flash incident. 110.2 (C) presumes that there is at least one person that is trained in CPR that is able to render assistance to a second party. The "Emergency Procedures" training doesn't fall under the "Qualified Person" training which raises some questions for me. Would I really want to have someone that is trained in CPR but is not trained to be a Qualifed Person to render assistence after an electrical incident where there a continued hazard/risk assesment would be imperitive? This would be especially true in consideration of remote projects where perhaps only two persons were sent to perform some energized electrical function. Funtionally there seems to be a presumption that you would have at least two qualified persons available but I'm not finding that as a specific requirement.