Confined Space Regulation in several countries regulates several things as follows:
- Companies that have Confined Space must provide training to workers & Rescue Teams working in Confined Space
- Workers & Rescue Teams working in Confined Space must have knowledge of the definition & conditions of Confined Space & possible hazards & emergencies & types of work that are safe to do
- Confined Space is a small space
- Confined Space is dangerous space
- Confined Space is not designed to be occupied continuously
- Some places defined as Confined Spaces are: Tanks, sewers, storage areas, tunnels, holes & others
- Confined Space must have a permit
- Workers must have a Permit To Work when entering & working in Confined Space
- Safety Procedures must be enforced in Confined Space
- Workers & Rescue Teams must have an understanding of the Safety Procedures for working in Confined Space
- Rescue Teams must be in Confined Space to monitor workers & prevent & handle emergencies
- PPE & Rescue Equipment must be provided when work is carried out in Confined Space
- Before work begins, there must be a certainty that the Confined Space is in a safe condition: Good ventilation & safe access & absence of hazardous atmospheres (gases, vapors & toxic substances)
- If an emergency occurs, Safety Procedures must be carried out by the Rescue Team
The bottom line is: Safety in the Confined Space comes first!
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