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Page 1: Confined space – hazards –risk –control measures

CONFINED SPACE

Confined spaces can include: tanks, silos, pits, trenches, vaults, pipelines, manholes, digester, as

well as many other restrictive spaces that qualify as well. A “Confined Space” is defined as a

space which has any one of the following characteristics:

• Limited openings for entry and exit

• Unfavorable natural ventilation

• Not designed for continuous worker occupancy

Hazardous atmospheres in confined spaces present one of the greatest dangers to workers.

Oxygen deficient atmospheres have less than

atmosphere with less than 19.5% oxygen without an approved, self

apparatus. Flammable atmospheres contain two things that make them flammable: oxygen and

a flammable gas, vapor or dust in

confined space, or in adjacent areas can create toxic atmospheres. Ventilate with a blower or

fan to remove harmful gases and vapors if necessary. The atmosphere of any confined space

should be tested by a competent person before each shift or before any worker enters the

space. Any power sources in the confines space, which could present a hazard should be

isolated and locked out. You may need to lock out electrical power, bland and bleed pneuma

and hydraulic lines, disconnect belt and chain drives and mechanical linkages on shaft

equipment, and secure mechanical moving parts within the confined space with latches, chains,

chocks, blocks or other devices.

A standby person should be assigned to remain on the outside of the confined space and be in

contact with the workers inside, either visually or verbally. The standby person should not have

any other responsibilities and be able to call for immediate assistance in case of an emergency.

The hazards associated confined spaces include:

• Toxic Atmosphere. A toxic atmosphere may cause various acute effects, including

impairment of judgment, unconsciousness and death. ...

• Oxygen Deficiency. ...

• Oxygen Enrichment. ...

• Flammable or Explosive Atmospheres. ...

• Following Liquid or Free Flowing Solids. ...

• Excessive Heat.

Risk Assessment of Confined Space

When carrying out a risk assessment it is important to ensure that all risks associated with the

hazards above are evaluated and controlled.

questions should be asked:

CONFINED SPACE – HAZARDS –RISK –CONTROL MEASURES

Confined spaces can include: tanks, silos, pits, trenches, vaults, pipelines, manholes, digester, as

well as many other restrictive spaces that qualify as well. A “Confined Space” is defined as a

space which has any one of the following characteristics:

• Limited openings for entry and exit

• Unfavorable natural ventilation

• Not designed for continuous worker occupancy

Hazardous atmospheres in confined spaces present one of the greatest dangers to workers.

Oxygen deficient atmospheres have less than 19.5% available oxygen. You should not enter an

atmosphere with less than 19.5% oxygen without an approved, self-contained breathing

apparatus. Flammable atmospheres contain two things that make them flammable: oxygen and

a flammable gas, vapor or dust in the proper combination. Toxic materials stored or used in the

confined space, or in adjacent areas can create toxic atmospheres. Ventilate with a blower or

fan to remove harmful gases and vapors if necessary. The atmosphere of any confined space

tested by a competent person before each shift or before any worker enters the

space. Any power sources in the confines space, which could present a hazard should be

isolated and locked out. You may need to lock out electrical power, bland and bleed pneuma

and hydraulic lines, disconnect belt and chain drives and mechanical linkages on shaft

equipment, and secure mechanical moving parts within the confined space with latches, chains,

igned to remain on the outside of the confined space and be in

contact with the workers inside, either visually or verbally. The standby person should not have

any other responsibilities and be able to call for immediate assistance in case of an emergency.

The hazards associated confined spaces include:

Toxic Atmosphere. A toxic atmosphere may cause various acute effects, including

impairment of judgment, unconsciousness and death. ...

tmospheres. ...

Following Liquid or Free Flowing Solids. ...

Risk Assessment of Confined Space

When carrying out a risk assessment it is important to ensure that all risks associated with the

hazards above are evaluated and controlled. When carrying out a risk assessment the following

Confined spaces can include: tanks, silos, pits, trenches, vaults, pipelines, manholes, digester, as

well as many other restrictive spaces that qualify as well. A “Confined Space” is defined as a

Hazardous atmospheres in confined spaces present one of the greatest dangers to workers.

19.5% available oxygen. You should not enter an

contained breathing

apparatus. Flammable atmospheres contain two things that make them flammable: oxygen and

the proper combination. Toxic materials stored or used in the

confined space, or in adjacent areas can create toxic atmospheres. Ventilate with a blower or

fan to remove harmful gases and vapors if necessary. The atmosphere of any confined space

tested by a competent person before each shift or before any worker enters the

space. Any power sources in the confines space, which could present a hazard should be

isolated and locked out. You may need to lock out electrical power, bland and bleed pneumatic

and hydraulic lines, disconnect belt and chain drives and mechanical linkages on shaft-driven

equipment, and secure mechanical moving parts within the confined space with latches, chains,

igned to remain on the outside of the confined space and be in

contact with the workers inside, either visually or verbally. The standby person should not have

any other responsibilities and be able to call for immediate assistance in case of an emergency.

Toxic Atmosphere. A toxic atmosphere may cause various acute effects, including

When carrying out a risk assessment it is important to ensure that all risks associated with the

When carrying out a risk assessment the following

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• What could be inside the space that would pose a risk?

- Contents?

- Oxygen Deficiency?

- Previous Contents?

- Oxygen Enrichment?

- Residues?

- Structure and Layout?

- Contamination?

• What will be created due to the work carried out in the space?

- Sources of Ignition?

- Flammable Substances?

• What‘s outside the space that might pose a risk during the prop

- Inadequate Isolation?

- Inadvertent Operation of Plant?

- Nearby Work Activities?

Safe system of work for a confined space

The key elements to be considered when drawing up a safe system of work are:

• Competence, training, supervision

• Permit-to-work procedure

• Gas purging and ventilation

• Dangerous residues

• Testing and monitoring of the atmosphere

• Mechanical, electrical and process isolation

• Respiratory protective equipment

• Other personal protective equipment

• Safe use of work equipment

• Communications

• Access and egress

• Flammable or explosive atmospheres

• Combustible materials

Permit-to-work procedure.

A permit to work procedure is a means of achieving effective control of a system of work

through formal written documentation

components of a permit-to-work system include:

• A written procedure, which sets out how the system is to operate and clearly defines

who may authorize particular jobs and who is responsible for specifying and

implementing the necessary precautions

• A form, known as the "permit

statement ensuring both the establishment of safe conditions for the work to

What could be inside the space that would pose a risk?

Structure and Layout?

What will be created due to the work carried out in the space?

Flammable Substances?

What‘s outside the space that might pose a risk during the proposed work?

Inadvertent Operation of Plant?

Nearby Work Activities?

Safe system of work for a confined space

The key elements to be considered when drawing up a safe system of work are:

Competence, training, supervision and suitability

work procedure

Gas purging and ventilation

Testing and monitoring of the atmosphere

Mechanical, electrical and process isolation

Respiratory protective equipment

Other personal protective equipment

work equipment

Flammable or explosive atmospheres

A permit to work procedure is a means of achieving effective control of a system of work

through formal written documentation known as a permit to work form. The essential

work system include:

A written procedure, which sets out how the system is to operate and clearly defines

who may authorize particular jobs and who is responsible for specifying and

implementing the necessary precautions

A form, known as the "permit-to-work form", which becomes a written and signed

statement ensuring both the establishment of safe conditions for the work to

osed work?

The key elements to be considered when drawing up a safe system of work are:

A permit to work procedure is a means of achieving effective control of a system of work

The essential

A written procedure, which sets out how the system is to operate and clearly defines

who may authorize particular jobs and who is responsible for specifying and

work form", which becomes a written and signed

statement ensuring both the establishment of safe conditions for the work to

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commence and the maintenance of safe conditions for the durat

including the provision of emergency arrangements

• A method of informing the persons carrying out the work of the exact identity, location,

nature and extent of the job, the hazards involved and the precautions to be taken, and

• A system for ensuring the safe hand

and, in the case of confined space entry, after the space is vacated

commence and the maintenance of safe conditions for the duration of the work,

including the provision of emergency arrangements

A method of informing the persons carrying out the work of the exact identity, location,

nature and extent of the job, the hazards involved and the precautions to be taken, and

ensuring the safe hand-back of the workplace after the job is completed

and, in the case of confined space entry, after the space is vacated

ion of the work,

A method of informing the persons carrying out the work of the exact identity, location,

nature and extent of the job, the hazards involved and the precautions to be taken, and

back of the workplace after the job is completed