Let us understand first what is a confined space?
Spaces or locations just enough to enter, difficult to enter or exit and/or not designed for
continuous human occupancy are generally,to my understanding, called confined space.
For example,confined spaces in a process /chemical industry include but are not limited to
tanks, reactors,pressure vessels,columns, volume bottle ,ducts, pipelines, sumps, sewers,
inside culverts and vaults.
Confined-space incidents/accidents are significant cause of workplace death
and injury.
Associated hazards in confined space vary widely; the most common are:
Unless all the above hazards are completely eliminated by taking appropriate
mitigation measures work execution permit shall not be issued.
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Sunday, June 15, 2014
Why maintenance work planning for a confined space entry needs stringent focus or attention ?
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I had no idea that the presence of flammable materials could be hazardous even if there isn't a fire. This information makes the maintenance of small buildings a much higher priority than I thought. I also didn't know that it could delay getting a permit. That is good information to know when maintaining a small building. http://www.ceramictech.net/ceramic-lining-services.html
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