Miscellaneous

What to do if you cannot avoid entry into a confined space?

What to do if you cannot avoid entry into a confined space?

Safe systems of work If you cannot avoid entry into a confined space, make sure you have a safe system for working inside the space. Use the results of your risk assessment to help identify the precautions you need to take to reduce the risk of injury.

Which is the best definition of a confined space?

It can be any space of an enclosed nature where there is a risk of death or serious injury from hazardous substances or dangerous conditions (eg lack of oxygen). Some confined spaces are fairly easy to identify, eg enclosures with limited openings:

What’s the problem with nitrogen in confined spaces?

The issue of rescue presents a particularly vexing problem when it comes to workers in nitrogen-enriched confined spaces.

How often are people killed in confined spaces?

A number of people are killed or seriously injured in confined spaces each year in the UK. This happens in a wide range of industries, from those involving complex plant to simple storage vessels. Those killed include people working in the confined space and those who try to rescue them without proper training and equipment.

What does it mean to be in a confined space?

For example, regulation number CFR 1910.146 was created to regulate confined space entries. CFR 1910.146 (c) subsection (d) states that “There may be no hazardous atmosphere within a space whenever an employee is inside the space.” What does this mean?

Are there Occupational Safety and Health regulations for confined spaces?

Confined Spaces The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has not published regulations dealing specifically with confined spaces found in the construction industry. The OSHA confined-space standard, 29 CFR 1910.146, is written for general industry and states that it is not applicable to construction. However, the

How is forced air ventilation classified as a nonpermit required confined space?

a nonpermit-required confined space is the use of forced-air ventilation. If forced-air ventilation is used during an entry, it cannot be classified as a nonpermit-required confined space. It must be classified as an alternative entry procedure. It is in the best interest of the contractor to try to meet the requirements of alternative

Can a contractor declassify a confined space?

However, it imposes the burden of making certain the conditions inside the space do not change. If a contractor can neither declassify a permit-required confined space to a nonpermit-required confined space nor use alternative entry procedures, all aspects of permit-required confined spaces must be followed.