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Confined Space Safety Program

The purpose of a confined space safety program is to protect employees and workers. This program is designed to identify and evaluate the potential hazards associated with entering a confined space, establish procedures for safe entry, and provide training to workers who will be entering confined spaces. A safe and successful confined space program requires preplanning, including identifying anticipated hazards, providing necessary controls, and a comprehensive written program. 

shows a ladder going into a pit, confined space

 

A confined space is a space that must meet all three of the following criteria:

  1. Large enough to bodily enter
  2. Has limited or restricted means of entry and exit, and
  3. Is not designed for continuous employee occupancy

A Permit Required Confined Space is a confined space with any one of the following characteristics:

  1. Contains or has the potential to contain a hazardous atmosphere
  2. Contains a material that has the potential for engulfing an entrant
  3. Has an internal configuration such that an entrant could be trapped or asphyxiated by inwardly converging walls or by which a floor slopes downward and tapers to a smaller cross section or
  4. Contains any other recognized serious safety or health hazard

The purpose of the Confined Space Plan is to establish practices and procedures that protect ºÚ°µ±¬ÁÏÍø employees from hazards associated with confined space work and to comply with federal and state regulations. This plan applies to all ºÚ°µ±¬ÁÏÍø employees with duties that relate to entry into and work within confined spaces. Information in this plan also apply to all ºÚ°µ±¬ÁÏÍø campus locations.

 

A detailed list of confined spaces and permit required confined spaces are available by contacting the Health and Safety Program Coordinator. 

Do you have a space that needs to be reviewed? EHS consults with departments and supervisors to evaluate feasible precautions, required safeguards and final determination of spaces.