Title: CONFINED SPACE AWARENESS
1CONFINED SPACE AWARENESS
2DEFINITION OF CONFINED SPACE
- Is large enough and so configured that an
employee can bodily enter and perform assigned
work - Has limited or restricted means for entry or exit
- Is not intended for continuous employee occupancy
3TYPES OF CONFINED SPACES
- Sewers
- Railroads
- Vaults and pits
- Vessels, silos, storage bins
- Hoppers, pipelines
4REASONS FOR ENTERING A CONFINED SAPCE
- Cleaning
- Inspections
- Maintenance
- Training
- Rescue
5CONFINED SPACE HAZARDS
- Hazardous atmospheres
- Oxygen deficient
- Combustible.flammable atmospheres
- Toxic gases
- Combustible dusts
- Electrical and other energy sources
- Mechanical
- Engulfment
- Poor lighting
- Poor footing
- Biological and health hazards
- Improper training
6CONFINED SPACE INCIDENTS
- Highest death rates in any type of rescue
operations 60 of rescuers die in attempted
rescues
7CONFINED SPACE STANDARD
8CONFINED SPACE PERMITS
- Contains requirements for practices and
procedures to protect employees from the hazards
of entry into permit required confined spaces - Required in all types of industry, EXCEPT
agriculture, construction, and shipyards
9TYPES OF PERMIT CONFINED SPACES
- Permit Required Confined Space
- A confined space that has one or more of the
following conditions - Contains or has the potential to contain a
hazardous atmosphere - Contains a material that has the potential for
engulfing an entrant - Has an internal configuration such that the
entrant could be trapped or asphyxiated by
inwardly converging walls or a floor which slopes
and tapers to a smaller cross section - Contains other serious recognizable hazards
10TYPES OF PERMIT CONFINED SPACES
- Non-Permit Confined Space
- A space that does not contain or with respect to
atmospheric hazards, have the potential to
contain any hazard capable of causing serious
physical harm or death
11ALTERNATE ENTRY PROCEDURES
- The employer must demonstrate the following
- The only hazard posed is actual or potential
hazardous atmosphere - Demonstrates the continuous ventilation is
sufficient to maintain a safe permit space - Must show data that supports the above
demonstrations - Data must be documented and be made available to
the entrants
12ALTERNATE ENTRY PROCEDURES
- If alternate entries are allowed
- No formal program is needed
- No permit or permit system is needed
- No attendant or supervisor is needed
- No rescue provisions
- TRAINING IS REQUIRED!
13CONFINED SPACE DEFINITIONS
- Qualified Person
- A person designated by the Employer in writing,
as being trained in the area of confined space - Attendant
- A trained person who is stationed outside the
confined space who monitors authorized entrants
working in the confined space - Authorized Entrant
- Person doing the work inside the confined space
- Entry supervisor
- Person who verifies that all requirements for
entry have been met and oversee the operations
14CONFINED SPACE HAZARDS
- Hazardous Atmospheres
- Oxygen Deficient
- Below 19.5
- Oxygen enriched
- Above 23.5
- Flammability
- 10 of the lower flammability range
- Other Toxic gases
- Carbon monoxide 35 ppm
- Sulfur Dioxide 10 ppm
15WAYS TO REMOVED THE HAZARDS
- Ventilation
- The planned and systematic release and removal of
gases and replacement of these gases with fresh
air - Inerting
- Displacement of the atmosphere in a permit space
by a non-combustible gas (such as nitrogen) Note-
This procedure does create an oxygen deficient
atmosphere - Isolation
- The process by which a permit required confined
space is removed from service and completely
protected against the energy and/or material into
the confined space by blanking and bleeding,
lock-out tag out Double bleed and block
16CONFINED SPACE PERMITS
- Shall be issued for all required entry spaces and
shall be posted at the entry point to the
confined space - The entry shall not exceed the time durations it
is issued for.
17MONITORING OF CONFINED SPACES
- Order of significance
- Oxygen
- LEL
- Toxic Gases
- Monitors shall be four gas
- Oxygen levels
- Carbon monoxide levels
- Hydrogen sulfide levels
- Lower explosive limits
- Monitoring should be conducted
- At the portal
- Lowering into the space, allow 1 second per foot
to ensure proper levels are read. - Always use two monitors
18CONFINED SPACE RESCUES
- Personal Safety Equipment
- SCBA and Supplied Air Units
- Full body harness and retrieval system
- Tools
- Electrical equipment
19CONFINED SPACE RESCUE EQUIPMENT
- Personal equipment
- Hard hats
- Boots
- Eye Protection
- Hearing protection
- Splash protection
- In the case of flammable atmospheres, bunker gear
is appropriate
- SCBA and Supplied Air Units
- SCBA is appropriate, however cannot be removed to
gain entry into the space - Supplies air systems cannot exceed 300 ft.
- Supplied air systems require minimum of a 10
minute escape packs
20CONFINED SPACE RESCUE EQUIPMENT Cont.
- Retrieval System/Fall protection Required in
any spaces deeper than 5 feet. - Tri-Pod
- Retrieval system
- Life line
- Life line retrieval system
- Miscellaneous Equipment
- Electrical equipment
- Needs to be grounded
- Low voltage
- Tools
- Non-sparking
- Air driven (Intrinsically safe)
21IDENTIFICATION AND COMMUNICATION IN THE CONFINED
SPACE
- Methods of communication
- Radios
- Difficult to use underground, wont turn corners
- Life Line
- OATH
- OK 1 Pull
- Advance 2 Pulls
- Take Up 3 Pulls
- Help 4 or more pulls
- Hand signals
- Identification Systems
- Accountability System
- Name of the attendant
- Name and Number of entrants
- Time in and out of the Space
- Time on and off air
22CONFINED SPACE RECORD KEPPING
- Records of training must be maintained
- Permits must be maintained
- Incident records must be maintained
- Medical surveillance (Meeting OSHA Standards
- Equipment maintenance records
- Records must be kept for a minimum of one year
- Exposure records must be kept for 40 years or 30
years after employment termination
23CONFINED SPACE INITIAL OPERATIONS
- Activate response plan
- Activate the incident command system
- Prevent unauthorized personnel from entering the
sight - Set-up control zones, as in Haz-Mat
24PERMIT REQUIRED CONFINED SPACE ENTRY AND RESCUE
- Prepare permit or SOP
- Check for hazards
- Monitor air quality (continuously)
- Ventilate
- Tri-pod set up
- Retrieval system
- Full body harnesses
- Lighting
- Communication
- Pot Permits
- Make entry and conduct the rescue or exercise
- Cancel and file permits