FACTS
Confined spaces pose unique hazards and require specialized safety protocols to protect workers.- Confined spaces are defined as areas that are large enough for workers to enter and perform tasks but have limited means of entry or exit and are not designed for continuous occupancy.
- Examples of confined spaces include storage tanks, tunnels, crawl spaces, and sewers.
- Hazards in confined spaces can include lack of oxygen, toxic gases, flammable substances, excessive heat or cold, and physical hazards such as machinery or electrical equipment.
- Before entering a confined space, workers should complete a hazard assessment and develop a written permit that […]
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