CONFINED SPACE ENTRY PERMIT University of Wyoming Location: Work Order #: Reason for Entry/Task Description: Atmospheric Hazards: - uwyo 2025

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Confined spaces are commonly found in vats, tanks, pits, pipes, ducts, flues, chimneys, silos, containers, pressure vessels, underground sewers, wet or dry wells, shafts, trenches, tunnels or other similar enclosed or partially enclosed structures, when these examples meet the definition of a confined space in the WHS
Examples of confined spaces Manholes. Sewers. Storage tanks and vats. Excavations. Trenches. Pits. Tunnels. Lift and access shafts.
Atmospheric Hazards in Confined Space Include: Oxygen can be harmful to workers in confined spaces in two ways deficiency and excess. Carbon Monoxide poisons the body by being absorbed into the bloodstream and preventing the blood from taking up and transporting the necessary oxygen to cells and organs.
Examples of confined spaces include: manholes, stacks, pipes, storage tanks, trailers, tank cars, pits, sumps, hoppers, and bins.
Key Elements of Entry Permits Date and authorized duration of the entry permit. Name of authorized entrants within the permit space. Means of identifying authorized entrants inside the permit space (i.e., rosters or tracking systems) Name(s) of personnel serving as Attendant(s) for the permit duration.
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Atmospheric Hazards. Atmospheric hazards include things such as oxygen deficiencies, dusts, chemical vapors, welding fumes, fogs, and mists that can interfere with the bodies ability to transport and utilize oxygen, or that have negative toxicological effects on the human body.
Atmospheric hazards are airborne substances that either interfere with the bodys ability to use oxygen or have negative toxicological effects on humans, which can include: Oxygen deficiencies. Dust. Chemical vapors. Fogs and mists. Welding fumes.
Hazardous atmospheres include oxygen deficient environments, flammable/combustible/explosive environments and toxic environments. An oxygen-deficient atmosphere means there is not enough oxygen in the space. Normal air has 20.8% oxygen. Levels below 19.5% are considered oxygen-deficient.

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