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Workplan: 10 Steps to Creating a Confined Space Entry Program Step 1: Identify Permit-Required Confined Spaces. Step 2: Prohibit Unauthorized Entry into Permit-Required Confined Spaces. Step 3: Establish Acceptable Atmospheric Conditions for Entry. Step 4: Establish Atmospheric Testing Criteria.
Basically a Confined Space Entry Plan has to answer the following questions: -whats a confined space? -what conditions make a permit space (specify hazardous atmosphere and acceptable atmosphere)? -do we have any? -what makes them a permit space? -what will be done to make the entry and operations safe? -what do our
Developing a confined space rescue plan Risk assessment. Conduct a thorough risk assessment of the confined space, identifying potential hazards, entrance/exit points, and rescue challenges. Training and certification. Communication protocols. Regular drills and exercises.
OSHAs standard for confined spaces (29 CFR 1910.146) contains the requirements for practices and procedures to protect employ-ees in general industry from the hazards of entering permit spaces. Employers in general industry must evaluate their workplaces to determine if spaces are permit spaces.
#1. Have a full rescue team prepared. #2. Meet with local emergency response authorities. #3. Assess all confined spaces. #4. Assess openings. #5. Run drills. #6. Establish a full-body harness rule. #7. Be aware that some rescues are more time-sensitive than others.
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The team must have at least one member certified in CPR and first aid, All members of the team must be trained in the techniques and equipment for specific confined spaces.
Your rescue plan will need to include: Details of the equipment that you will use for the rescue. Configuration of the equipment for different types of rescue. Identification of anchor points where necessary. Limitations of the rescue plan for adverse weather (wind, snow etc)
This standard applies to any operation that requires employees, inspectors, or contractors to enter and/or work inside any permit-required confined space. Examples include manholes, sewers, sumps, vaults, vats, pits, tunnels, tanks, or similar confined spaces. The OSHA Confined Space definition: 1.

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