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Title: CONFINED SPACE ENTRY


1
CONFINED SPACE ENTRY
  • CFR 1910.146
  • Effective April 15, 1993
  • Definitions Confined Space
    Permit-Required Confined Space
    Non-Permit Confined Space

2
CONFINED SPACE
  • Has limited openings for entry or exit.
  • Is large enough for human occupancy but not meant
    for human occupancy.
  • Lacks natural ventilation.
  • May contain a hazardous atmosphere.
  • Has the potential for engulfment.
  • Has a recognized, serious safety or health
    hazard.

3
PERMIT REQUIRED CS
  • A space that meets the definition of a confined
    space and has one or more of these
    characteristics
  • 1. The potential to contain a hazardous
    atmosphere.
  • 2. Contains a material that has the potential
    for engulfing an entrant.

4
Permit Required CS, continued
  • Has an internal configuration that may cause an
    entrant to become entrapped.
  • Contains a serious safety or health hazard.

5
NON-PERMIT CS
  • Does not contain, or have the potential to
    contain, an atmospheric hazard or hazard capable
    of causing death or serious physical harm.
  • A confined space is considered a Permit required
    confined space until pre-entry procedures prove
    otherwise. (air monitoring, for example.)

6
List of Confined Spaces
  • Silo
  • Manhole
  • Tank spill containment
  • Etc..

7
Requirements of the Standard
  • Employers must evaluate the workplace to
    determine if spaces are permit required confined
    spaces. (consult chart)
  • Employer must inform employees.
  • Written Program.
  • Permit System.
  • Training and Education

8
Requirements, continued
  • Equipment
  • 1. Testing and Monitoring
  • 2. Rescue
  • 3. PPE
  • 4. Communications
  • 5. Ventilating

9
Requirements, continued
  • Contractor requirements
  • 1. Inform of rules and hazards.
  • 2. Equipment.
  • 3. Notice to employer of any hazards
  • being brought on employers site.

10
SIX STEPS TO SAFE CONFINED SPACE ENTRY
  • Identify the Space
  • Permit the Space
  • Isolate the Space
  • Ventilate the Space
  • Test the Space
  • Equip the Space

11
ID the SPACE
  • Is it a Confined Space?
  • Permit or Non-Permit?

12
PERMIT the SPACE
  • Follow Permit Guidelines (see permit)
  • Names and Signatures of Team
  • Name and Signature of Supervisor

13
ISOLATE the SPACE
  • DE-ENERGIZE (mechanical, pneumatic, hydraulic,
    gravity, pressure, etc.)
  • BIG FIVE PROCEDURES
  • 1- Permit 2- Hot Work
  • 3- LOTO 4- Confined Space
    Entry
  • 5- Linebreak (Purge)

14
VENTILATE the SPACE
  • Mechanical Ventilation before and after Testing
  • During Entry

15
TEST the SPACE
  • Monitor for Oxygen (19.5-23.5)
  • Monitor for LEL
  • Test for other Contaminants
  • Test at ALL LEVELS!

16
EQUIP the SPACE
  • Permits should list all equipment and tools
    necessary for Entry and Rescue

17
SUMMARY
  • OSHA has a CS Standard because of the continuing
    fatalities in confined spaces. The biggest
    killer involving confined spaces is lack of
    knowledge. Education, a written plan, and
    enforcement of rules can eliminate confined space
    fatalities.
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