• A "confined space" may be generally defined as any area which has
limited means of egress and is subject to oxygen deficient atmosphere or
to the accumulation of toxic or flammable gases or vapors. Examples of
these are:
Tanks, Vats, Boilers, Bins, Hoppers, Process, Vessels, Sewers, Pits, Vaults, Silos
• Working in any confined space is a potential killer. The hazards are
lack of oxygen and a variety of gases/vapors which may replace the
oxygen and/or accumulate to toxic or explosive levels.
• A normal atmosphere contains approximately 20% oxygen. Any atmosphere
containing less than 19.5 % oxygen is considered to be oxygen deficient.
Air containing 16 % or less oxygen is lethal. An oxygen deficient
atmosphere may be produced by consumption of oxygen without replacement
or displacement of oxygen by another gas.
• The following safety precautions should be taken to avoid death or serious injury when working in confined spaces:
- Don't enter any confined space without knowing what is in it, what was in it and what precautions should be taken.
- If possible, purge the involved space with steam, water, compressed
air or fresh air using exhaust and blowing devices. Retest the
atmosphere after purging.
- Have competent people test the atmosphere with gas detection equipment
to determine if there are any toxic gases and if there is sufficient
oxygen to support life.
- Close and lock-out any supply lines, chutes, pipes, etc., to confined
space in which work is being done. Continue to monitor the atmosphere in
a confined space even if it was "safe" when work began.
- Remove any remaining sludge or other deposits. This must be done
carefully since some caustic cleaning solvents can react violently with
some residues.
- Where an explosive or flammable atmosphere is present, avoid all
possible sources of ignition and use extreme care in purging the
contaminated space.
- If purging is impossible or impractical:
1 Inform employees of the hazards, what they can expect and what they must do.
2 Provide sufficient general ventilation to guarantee fresh air.
3 Provide an approved air-supplied respirator and safety
harness with a life line if there is a possibility of the atmosphere
becoming hazardous.
4 Don't contaminate your own air. Avoid use of toxic solvents,
leaky acetylene hoses, carbon tetrachloride and other similar lethal
materials.
This information is provided by Assurance Agency
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