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If a workplace contains permit spaces, the employer must inform exposed employees of their existence, location and the hazards they pose. This can be done by posting danger signs such as DANGERPERMIT-REQUIRED CONFINED SPACEAUTHORIZED ENTRANTS ONLY or using an equally effective means.
Many workplaces contain areas that are considered confined spaces because while they are not necessarily designed for people, they are large enough for workers to enter and perform certain jobs. A confined space also has limited or restricted means for entry or exit and is not designed for continuous occupancy.
The key characteristics of a confined space are: the space must be substantially enclosed. there must be a risk of at least one of the hazards listed above occurring within the space. the risk of serious injury from the hazard must be created by virtue of the enclosed nature of the space.
Paragraph 1926.1203(a) requires that each employer ensure that a competent person identifies all confined spaces in which one or more of the employees it directs may work, and identifies each space that is a permit space, through consideration and evaluation of the elements of that space, including testing as necessary
OSHA has a three part definition: The space must be large enough and so configured that an employee can bodily enter and performed assigned work AND. The space must have limited or restricted means for entry or exit AND. The space must not be designed for continuous employee occupancy.
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It is important to follow the requirement to take the oxygen reading first, the combustible second and finally the toxic gas reading. Sensor Types The most common sensor technologies used in gas monitors are electrochemical (EC), catalytic oxidation (CAT), infrared (IR) and photo ionization detector (PID).
When testing for atmospheric hazards, test first for oxygen, then for combustible gases and vapors, and then for toxic gases and vapors.
In our OSHA 30 construction course, these additional topics include: Concrete and Masonry Construction. Confined Spaces.

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