Title: CONFINED SPACE HAZARDS
1CONFINED SPACE DEFINITION(OSHA 29 CFR 1910.146)
- AN ENCLOSED AREA THAT HAS FOLLOWING
CHARACTERISTICS - LARGE ENOUGH AND SO CONFIGURED THAT AN EMPLOYEE
CAN BODILY ENTER AND PERFORM ASSIGNED WORK, AND - ITS PRIMARY FUNCTION IS SOMETHING OTHER THAN
HUMAN OCCUPANCY I.E. NOT DESIGNED FOR CONTINUOS
HUMAN OCCUPANCY, AND - HAS LIMITED OR RESTRICTED MEANS FOR ENTRY OR EXIT
- MAY CONTAIN POTENTIAL OR KNOWN HAZARDS
- FLAMMABLE GASES OR VAPOUR gt 10 OF LEL
- OXYGEN LEVEL lt19.5 OR gt23
- TOXIC GASES/ VAPOURS/ DUSTS gt PEL
2CONFINED SPACE HAZARDS
- ATMOSPHERIC HAZARDS
- OXYGEN DEFICIENCY
- OXYGEN ENRICHED
- TOXIC OR IRRITATING ATMOSPHERE
- PHYSICAL HAZARDS
- FIXED PORTABLE MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT
- ELECTRICALLY ENERGIZED CONDUCTORS
- FLUIDS LIQUIDS, POWDERS GASES
- THERMAL CONDITION HOT OR COLD
- ENGULFMENT BY FINELY DEVIDED MATERIAL
- IONIZING AND NON-IONIZING RADIATION
- CONTACT WITH CORROSIVE SUBSTANCES
3OXYGEN-DEFICIENT (lt19.5 ) OXYGEN-ENRICHED
(gt23.5 ) ATMOSPHERE
- CAUSES OF OXYGEN DEFICIENT CONDITIONS
- CONSUMED BY CHEMICAL REACTIONS LIKE OXIDATION
- CONSUMPTION DUE TO RUSTING OR CORROSION
- CONSUMPTION BY FERMENTATION OF ORGANIC MATTER
- OXYGEN DISPLACEMENT BY NITROGEN OR INERT GAS
- ADSORPTION BY CARBON OR CHARCOAL
- CAUSES OF OXYGEN ENRICHED CONDITIONS
- LEAK THROUGH OXYGEN USAGE LINE
- COMPRESSED O2 USED TO DISLODGE WELDING SLAG
- LEAKING OXYGEN TUBING FROM CUTTING TORCH
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4FLAMMABLE ATMOSPHERE
- FLAMMABLE GASES AND VAPOURS
- FLASH POINT, FIRE POINT AND IGNITION POINT
- FLAMMABLE LIMITS LEL UEL
- IGNITION ENERGY
- VAPOUR DENSITY
- EFFECTS OF TEMPERATURE PRESSURE ON FLAMMABILITY
- COMBUSTIBLE DUSTS
- IGNITION SENSITIVITY
- IGNITION TEMPERATURE
- IGNITION ENERGY
5SOURCES OF IGNITION
- OPEN FLAMES
- ELECTRICAL ARCING
- FRICTIONAL SPARKS
- HOT SURFACES
- STATIC ELECTRICITY
- CHEMICAL REACTIONS
- USE OF NON FLAMEPROOF ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
6CONTROL OF IGNITION HAZARDS
- NON-SPARKING TOOLS
- APPROVED ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
- INTRINSICALLY SAFE EQUIPMENT
- EXPLOSION PROOF EQUIPMENT
- SPECIAL HOT WORK PRECAUTIONS
- VESSEL INERTING FOR EXTERIOR HOTWORK
- GAS CUTTING TORCHES AND THEIR VALVES
- HOSES AND REGULATORS
- COMPRESSED GAS CYLINDERS
- FIRE PREVENTION PROTECTION
7TOXIC ATMOSPHERES(GAS, DUST, FUME, MIST
VAPOURS)
- ASSESSING TOXIC ATMOSPHERES
- PREVIOUS CONTENTS
- POSSIBLE CHEMICAL REACTIONS
- OPERATIONS PERFORMED EX. SOLVENT CLEANING,
PAINTING, DEGREASING, WELDING, BLASTING ETC. - TOXICOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES
- TOXICITY VS HAZARDS
- DOSE RESPONSE
- LOCAL VS SYSTEMIC EFFECT
- ACUTE VS CRONIC EXPOSURES EFFECTS
- EXPOSURE STANDARDS
- THRESHOLD LIMIT VALUES (TLVs)
- TIME WEIGHTED AVERAGES (TWAs)
- STEL, CEILING CONCENTRATIONS IDLH
8VESSEL ENTRY PROGRAM REQUIREMENT
- HAZARD IDENTIFICATION
- CHARACTERISTICS OF THE SPACE
- ATMOSPHERIC HAZARDS
- PHYSICAL HAZARDS
- OTHER CONSIDERATIONS
- DETERMINING THE REASON FOR ENTRY
- PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTIC SURVEY
- SIZE AND CONFIGURATION
- SPACE MOBILITY
- ATTACHED EQUIPMENT
- LIGHTING
- PREVIOUS CONTENTS
- DETERMINE OPERATIONS TO BE PERFORMED
- VISUAL INSPECTION
9VESSEL ENTRY PROGRAM REQUIREMENT
- HAZARD CONTROL
- RANKING HAZARDS
- HAZARD SEVERITY
- PROBABILITY OF OCCURRENCE
- HAZARD ASSESSMENT
- GENERAL CONTROL STRATEGIES
- CONTROL OF UNAUTHORIZED ENTRY
- EXTERNAL HAZARD PROTECTION
- DRAINING AND FLUSHING TO REMOVE RESIDUE
- LOCKOUT-TAGOUT PROCEDURES
- DISCONNECTING AND BLANKING LINES
- PURGING AND VENTING
- PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
10VESSEL ENTRY PROGRAM REQUIREMENT
- ENTRY PERMIT SYSTEM
- PERMIT ELEMENTS
- IDENTIFICATION JOB DESCRIPTION
- DESCRIPTION OF THE HAZARD
- PRECAUTIONS ALREADY TAKEN WHILE PREPARATION
- ISOLATIONS
- GAS TEST RESULTS
- COMMUNICATIONS
- SPECIAL EQUIPMENT OR PRECAUTIONS
- IDENTIFY ENTRANTS AND STAND BY RESCUE
- HOTWORK PERMIT INVOLVED
- ANY OTHER RELEVANT INFORMATION
- ISSUE, AUTHORIZATION AND ACCEPTANCE
- COMPETING THE PERMIT PROCEDURE
11VESSEL ENTRY PROGRAM REQUIREMENT
- SPECIALIZED EQUIPMENT
- AIR MONITORING INSTRUMENTS
- VENTILATION EQUIPMENT
- PERSONAL PROTECTIVE GEAR
- PORTABLE EXPLOSION PROOF LIGHTING
- COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT
- PROTECTIVE BARRIERS AND SHIELDS
- LADDERS AND CLIMBING DEVICES
- EMERGENCY AND RESCUE EQUIPMENT
12VESSEL ENTRY PROGRAM REQUIREMENT
- TESTING AND MONITORING
- INSTRUMENTS CALIBRATION
- SAMPLING STRATEGIES
- EMPLOYEE DESIGNATED, DEFINED DUTIES
RESPONSIBILITY - AUTHORIZED ISSUER
- SUPERVISORS
- ENTRANTS
- ATTENDANTS
- EMERGENCY RESCUER
- CO-ORDINATING CONTRACTORS ENTRY
- EMPLOYEES RESPONSIBILITIES
- CONTRACTORS RESPONSIBILITIES
- EMERGENCY RESPONSE PROCEDURES
13VESSEL ENTRY PROGRAM REQUIREMENT
- VENTILATING CONFINED SPACES
- DIFFERENCE BETWEEN VENTILATION PURGING
- GENERAL VENTILATION
- LOCAL EXHAUST
- VENTILATION EQUIPMENT
- VENTILATION PLANNING CONSIDERATIONS
- OPENINGS
- INTERNAL OBSTRUCTIONS
- VAPOUR DENSITY
- SHORT CIRCUITING
- SUPPLYING VS EXHAUSTING
- OPERATIONS IN THE SPACE
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