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Confined Space Training 29 CFR 1910.146

Confined Space Training 29 CFR 1910.146. Confined Space Defined. Is large enough and so configured that an employee can bodily enter and perform assigned work; AND Has limited or restricted means for entry and exit; AND Is not designated for continuous employee occupancy.

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Confined Space Training 29 CFR 1910.146

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  1. Confined Space Training29 CFR 1910.146

  2. Confined Space Defined • Is large enough and so configured that an employee can bodily enter and perform assigned work; AND • Has limited or restricted means for entry and exit; AND • Is not designated for continuous employee occupancy.

  3. Permit Required Confined Space (PRCS) Confined space that has one or more 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 sloped/tapered floors; Or 4. Contains any other serious “recognized” hazard

  4. Hazardous Atmosphere An atmosphere that may expose employees to the risk of death, incapacitation, impairment of ability for self-rescue (unaided), injury or acute illness from one or more of the following causes: 1. Flammable gas, vapor or mist in excess of 10% of its LFL; 2. Airborne combustible dust at a concentration that meets or exceeds its LFL; 3. Atmospheric oxygen concentration below 19.5% or above 23.5%; 4. Atmospheric concentration of any substance in Sub Parts H or Z which exceeds the PELs. 5. Any other atmospheric condition that is immediately dangerous to life or health

  5. Non-Permit Confined Space • A confined space that does not contain or, with respect to atmospheric hazards, have the potential to contain any hazard capable of causing death or serious physical harm.

  6. Confined Space Entry…. • Entry: The action by which a person passes through an opening into a permit-required confined space; Entry includes ensuing work activities in that space and is considered to have occurred as soon as any part of the entrant’s body breaks the plane of an opening into the space.

  7. Confined Space Personnel • Authorized Entrant • Enters the confined space • Authorized Attendant • Stands watch outside the entry point of the space • Entry Supervisor • Oversees entry, ensures conformity to permit & acceptable conditions for entry

  8. Confined Space Program • Written program. • Responsibility, Accountability & Duties: Outline for each major position; provide training • CS Inventory:List both Permit Required Confined Spaces (PRCS) and Confined Spaces (CS); list hazards for each; Note any changes in use or procedures that would re-classify space • Unauthorized Entry Prevention: All employees aware of CS locations; use signs, training and/or LOTO. Prohibit entry!!! • Permit System: Spells out the permit content; must describe methods to be used to issue, post, cancel and audit permits, and to return spaces back to service.

  9. Confined Space Program • Attendants: Provide at least one attendant outside the PRCS for the duration of each entry. - Specify duties & general qualifications - Multiple spaces? • Entry Preparation: Outline the equipment and methods to be used to identify and evaluate hazards. Confirm that conditions are safe to enter and will remain so for the duration of the entry. ** Entry Permit verifies these steps for the proposed entry

  10. Confined Space Program • Permit Space Reclassification: Can reclassify to a Non-Permit CS if conditions met: - all actual/potential hazards ELIMINATED - entries to evaluate or eliminate hazards require full Permit-Required CS program - certify basis of reclassification, space, date, signature - if hazards arise, exit space • Non-Permit Space Procedures: With introduction of hazards, NPCSs can quickly become PRCSs. Identify spaces and prohibit entry except by authorization.

  11. Confined Space Program • Evacuation & Rescue: - Procedures clearly spelled-out - Rescue teams made available - Means of contact provided - Appropriate equipment available; retrieval systems for non-entry rescue; vertical >5 ft • In-house rescue teams are OPTIONAL! • Dial 911 & notify of confined space emergency, you may attempt retrieval at that point

  12. Confined Space Program • Medical Surveillance: medical suitability should be determined for entrants, attendants, entry supervisors and rescue teams. Other standards may apply. • Program Revision & Auditing: - unauthorized entry; injury or near-miss - prohibited conditions; space changes - employee complaints

  13. Confined Space Program • Training: certified in writing - for each affected employee - before first assignment & with changes - deviations from space entry procedures - shall establish employee proficiency • Contractors:Host employer must: - inform about PRCS - apprise of precautions/procedures - coordinate entry operations if both companies’ employees involved - debrief contractor - construction contractors working in general industry locations

  14. Space & purpose of entry Date & entry duration Authorized entrants Attendants Entry Supervisor Hazards of the PRCS Acceptable entry conditions Results of initial & periodic tests Rescue & emergency services Communication procedures Equipment to be used Any other safety info Other permits CONFINED SPACE PERMIT Confined Space Permit System

  15. TOP MIDDLE BOTTOM Atmospheric Testing • Evaluation Testing: CS analyzed using equipment of sufficient sensitivity and specificity to identify any hazardous atmosphere that may exist or arise. -develop permit entry procedures by results - conducted/reviewed by technically qualified professional

  16. Atmospheric Testing • Verification Testing: “Periodic” testing for residues of all contaminants identified by evaluation testing. - permit specified equipment - ensure concentrations within acceptable ranges of permit entry conditions - record results on permit - testing stratified atmospheres - order of testing (Oxygen, LEL, CO, H2S)

  17. <1 AIR=1 >1 Typical Hazardous Contaminants • CH4 (METHANE) = LIGHTER THAN AIR • CO (CARBON MONOXIDE) = SAME AS AIR • H2S (HYDROGEN SULFIDE) = HEAVIER

  18. Sampling Strategy • Sample Bottom, Center and Top of Space

  19. Multi-Gas Instruments • OXYGEN - MIN 19.5% , MAX 23.5% • CO - ALARM = 35PPM • COMBUSTIBLE - ALARM = 10% LEL • H2S - ALARM =10 PPM

  20. Oxygen (O2) 20.9% = NORMAL • 15% - 19% = DECREASED ABILITY AT STRENUOUS WORK AND BREATHING DIFFICULTIES, PEOPLE W/ CORONARY, PULMONARY, OR CIRCULATION DIFFICULTIES. • 10% - 12% = RESPIRATION RATE INCREASES, LOSS OF JUDGEMENT, LIPS TURN BLUE • 8% - 10% = MENTAL FAILURE, ASHEN COMPLEXION, NAUSEA. • 6% - 8% = FATAL AT 8 MINUTES , 50% FATAL AT 6 MINUTES, TREATMENT REQUIRED FOR RECOVERY AT 4 TO 5 MINUTES • 4% - 6% = COMA WITHIN 40 SECONDS, CONVULSIONS, CEASED RESPIRATION, FOLLOWED BY DEATH

  21. Carbon Monoxide (CO) • 35 PPM = ALARM LEVEL - PERMISSIBLE OVER 8 HOURS • 200 PPM = SLIGHT HEADACHE AFTER 3 HOURS • 600 PPM = SEVERE HEADACHE, DISCOMFORT @ 1 HOUR • 2000 PPM = CONFUSION, HEADACHE, NAUSEA @ 2 HRS • 2500 PPM = ALL OF THE ABOVE WITH PALPITATION OF THE HEART AND UNCONCIENCENESS @ 30 MINUTES • 4000 PPM = DEATH UNDER 1 HOUR !!

  22. Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) • 10 PPM = ALARM LEVEL, PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE LIMIT • 15 PPM = SHORT TERM EXPOSURE LIMIT @ 15 MINUTES • 50-100 PPM = MILD EYE IRRITATION, LOSS OF SENSE OF SMELL, MILD RESPIRATORY IRRITATION @ 1 HOUR • 200 - 300 PPM = PRONOUNCED EYE IRRITATION, MARKED RESPIRATORY IRRITATION. • 500 - 700 PPM = UNCONCIOUSNESS LEADING TO DEATH WITHIN 1 HOUR • +1000 PPM = DEATH WITHIN MINUTES !!

  23. Lower Explosive Limit (LEL)

  24. Questions?

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