Title: Confined Space and Metro Fire
1Confined Space and Metro Fire
2Rescue 21 Staffing of 4
- High angle/low angle rope
- Building collapse
- Water
- Confined space
- Trench
- RIC -Rapid Intervention Crew
- Vehicle Extrication
3Engine 21Staffing of 3
- Cross Trained
- ALS (Paramedic)
- Hose, Water pump
- General Firefighting
4What to expect from Metro Fire
- First due engine company
- Medic (ambulance)
- Battalion Chief
- Closet Truck Company
- Rescue 21 Engine 21
- Hazardous Materials unit
- Overhead personnel (PIO)
5Recognize the Danger
- A major cause of confined space
injuries/fatalities is the failure to recognize
the incident for what it is. - A CONFINED SPACE INCIDENT !
6Always keep in mind
- The Survival Profile of Victim !!!!!
- According to statistic we are going after victims
not patients - Provision for non-entry rescue
- Every C.S. incident will be investigated by OSHA.
- Entry into a C.S. is mission specific
7OSHA will be looking for
- The C.S. to determine if it meets the
requirements for a Permit Required Confined Space
(p.r.s.c.) - Two permits
- Training records (authorized)
- Provision(s) for non-entry rescue
83 Most Common OSHA Citations issued in Calif.
- Failure to provide hazard(s) communication to
rescuers - Failure to provide appropriate equipment
- Failure to provide training on equipment
9Regulations
- AB 111 negligent supervisor
- AB 1127 The Big One Jan. 2000
- Title 8 CCR GISO 5156, 5157 5158
10Assembly Bill 111
- One of the first regulatory laws enacted to hold
C.S. entrants accountable.
11AB 1127
- Enacted in January 2000. Says we show up, allow
something to happen, somebody gets
injured/killed, we share responsibility. - Is Prosecuted as a Felony!!
12Title 8 CCR, 5156
- Grants an exclusion to
- Construction operations
- Agricultural operations
- Marine terminal operations
- Shipyard operations
- Telecommunications manholes/Vaults
- Grain handling facilities
- Natural gas distribution
- Electrical utility operations underground vaults
13Title 8 CCR, 5157
- Specific requirements on how to enter a Permit
Required Confined Space. - Applies to Rescue Companies
- Lists the mandatory components
- Includes appendices that may be enforceable by
OSHA
14Title 8 CCR, 5158
- Lists requirements for those 8 industries that
are exempted under 5156(b) (2)
15A Confined Space is
- An area large enough and so configured that an
employee can bodily enter to perform assigned
work and - Has limited or restricted means for entry/egress
and - Is not designed for continuous employee occupancy
16Types of Confined Spaces
- Sewers
- Railroads Cars
- Vaults and pits
- Vessels, silos, storage bins
- Hoppers, pipelines
17Reason for Entering A Confined Space
- Cleaning
- Inspections
- Maintenance
- Training
- Rescue
18A Permit Required Confined Space
- Contains or has the potential to contain a
hazardous atmosphere or, - Contains a material that has the potential for
engulfing an entrant or, - Has an internal configuration such that an
entrant could become trapped or asphyxiated by
inwardly converging walls or by a floor which
slopes downward and tapers to a smaller
cross-section or, - Contains any other recognized serious safety or
health hazard
19Silos -Industrial or Agricultural
20Manholes- Sanitary or Storm
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23What are the Hazards to Rescuers at C.S.
incidents?
- Atmosphere 65
- Engulfment 13
- Bridging
- Physical 7
- Corrosive
- Biological
- Psychological
24OSHA Says these are Mandatory Positions
- Entry Supervisor
- Attendant
- Entrant
- Back-up entrant
25What is an Entry?
- The action by which a person passes through an
opening into a permit required confined space,
and includes ensuing work activities in that
space - Considered to have occurred as soon as any part
of the entrants body breaks the plane of an
opening into the space
26Mandatory Components for a C.S. entry
- Written Policy (including Permit)
- Lock out/Tag out
- Provide rescue/standby
- Atmospheric monitoring
- Communications
- Ventilation (unless it increases hazard)
- Retrieval Line (provision for non-entry rescue)
- Appropriate harness
- Mechanical Advantage if gt 5 fall
27 Lock Out/Tag Out is.
- Isolation
- Purging
- Inerting
- Ventilation
- Barricades
- Lock out/tag out
28Lock-Out/Tag-Out Kit
- Padlocks
- Hasps tags
- Plug valve covers
- Chain
- Electrical Tester
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30Reasons for Monitoring
- Assess the survival profile of the victim
- Atmospheres are the 1 killer of C.S. occupants
31Hazardous Atmospheres
- Oxygen levels below 19.5 or above 23.5
- Atmosphere at or above 10 of the LEL
- Airborne combustible dusts which reduce vision to
5 or less - Atmosphere with products/vapors at or above their
IDLH levels.
32What are we monitoring for ?
- Oxygen
- Flammable/Explosive atmospheres
- Selected toxics
- Usually CO H2S
33Oxygen
- -Recorded as a
- -OSHA says 19.5 - 23.5 is
- acceptable entry range
- -Oxygen is always checked first
34Flammable or Explosive atmospheres
- Usually recorded as LEL. ppm or gas
- 10 of the LEL is the upper limit for entry
- Difference between LEL 100 vapor 100
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36Hydrogen Sulfide H2S
- Colorless, odor of rotten eggs
- Destroys olfactory senses
- Ppm, 10 ppm entry limit
37Carbon Monoxide (CO)
- Colorless, odorless, explosive
- ppm
- 25 ppm is limit for entry
38How we monitor
- Prior to entry (approach monitoring)
- Continuously during entry
- At 4 intervals
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39Communications
- 5157 states mandatory between Attendant Entrant
- Radio
- Hardwired
- Rope signals O.A.T.H.
40Ventilation
- Increases survivability profile
- - reduces LELs to safe levels
- - temperature conducive for human
- habitation
- Replaces contaminated air
- Air exchanges
- Reduces explosion chances
41Retrieval System
- The equipment including a retrieval line, class
III harness, wristlets, if appropriate, (and
lifting device) used for non-entry rescue of
workers from a permit-required confined space
42Mechanical Advantage
- Required for vertical C.S. more than 5 deep
- Hand operated, approved winch w/ cable
- Rope and pulleys with brake
- Not considered the retrieval line
43Types of Respiratory Protection
- APR - Air Purifying Respirator
- SCBA Self Contained Breathing Apparatus
- SAR - Supplied Air Respirator
44Recognize exposure to yourself co-workers
- Headache
- Dizziness
- Nausea
- Smell or rotten eggs
- Euphoria
45Any Questions?