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Confined Space Entry Issues. Craig Schroll, CSP, CUSA FIRECON Craig@FIRECON.com. Overview of Program. Overall confined space issues Ways to address these issues Strategies for entries Types of confined spaces Hot work. The Problem. We continue to kill & injure people Lack of warning
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Confined Space Entry Issues Craig Schroll, CSP, CUSA FIRECON Craig@FIRECON.com
Overview of Program • Overall confined space issues • Ways to address these issues • Strategies for entries • Types of confined spaces • Hot work
The Problem • We continue to kill & injure people • Lack of warning • Lucky versus smart
Compliance Remember that compliance is the price of admission not the achievement of excellence.
OSHA Information • Standard • Compliance Instruction • Interpretive letters • All are available on the web site – www.osha.gov
Other Standards • ANSI Z117 • NFPA • API • International • Australian • United Kingdom • European Union
Design • Eliminate the confined space • Eliminate the need for entry • Eliminate hazards • Minimize risk
Eliminate Confined Space • Change access • Design in hazard elimination
Eliminate Need for Entry • Design space/process to not require internal maintenance • Access ports • Pull out panels • Pull up equipment i.e. pumps
Eliminate Hazards • Design confined space with hazard elimination in mind • For example, improved isolation systems
Minimize Risk • Reduce number of entries • Reduce duration of entries • Reduce number of personnel
Types of Spaces • Confined space • Permit-required confined space • Reclassified space • Space eligible for alternate procedures • Non-permit space
Confined Space Large enough to bodily enter A space must have all three characteristics to meet the confined space definition. Limited or restricted access Not designed for continuous occupancy Confined Space
Permit-Required Confined Space Has or has the potential to contain a hazardous atmosphere? • Oxygen deficient (19.5% or less) • Oxygen enriched (23.5% or more) • Flammable (10% LEL or more) • Toxic (above PEL) • Combustible dust (at or above LEL) • Other IDLH
Permit-Required Confined Space Has the potential for engulfment? Engulfment may occur by materials being introduced or removed from the space or by an entrant being drawn down into materials.
Permit-Required Confined Space Has an internal configuration such that an entrant could be trapped or asphyxiated by inwardly converging walls or by a floor which slopes downward and tapers to a smaller crosssection. Internal configuration hazard?
Permit-Required Confined Space Any other recognized serious safety or health hazard? Other hazards capable of causing death, serious physical harm, or interfering with the entrants ability to escape.
Non-Permit Confined Space Does not contain or, have potential to contain any hazard capable of causing death or serious physical harm.
Reclassification • No atmospheric hazards • Eliminate all hazards • Document reclassification • Certification available to employees
Elimination versus Control • Elimination means hazard cannot return during entry operation. • Control means that return of hazard is possible if control measures fail.
Alternate Procedures • Atmosphere is only hazard • Ventilation can make space safe • Monitoring data • Data available to employee
Alternate Procedures • Safe to remove entry cover • Guard opening • Test atmosphere • Continuous ventilation • Periodic atmospheric testing • Written certification
Recognition Recognition of an area as a confined space is a critical first step to safe operations.
Confined Space Hazards • Atmospheric • Content • Potential Energy • Environment in Space • Configuration of Space • Nature of Work • External • Miscellaneous
Sources of Hazards • Inside the space • External to the space • From the work
General Requirements • Evaluate workplace • Inform employees • Develop & Implement written program
Programs • General policy • Specific guidelines • Training requirements • Permit system
Programs • Supervisor’s role • Employee’s role • Contractor procedures • Emergency procedures • Monitoring system
Confined Space Policy & Procedures • Simple • Brief • Useful • Clearly communicated • Consistently enforced
Confined Space Inventory • Survey entire facility • Identify all potential CS • Classify spaces • Maintain documentation
Confined Space Evaluation • Evaluate prior to entry (OSHA) • Evaluate initially from a practical perspective • Equipment • Procedures • Training
Confined Space Evaluation • Must be conducted • Maintain documentation • May be electronic • May be a form • Actually use the information • Update at least annually • Teach people to do review prior to entries
Safe System of Work • Risk assessment • Hazard evaluation • Work process that eliminates hazards when possible and controls them when not • Safe system of work • Catch variations
Planning Entry • Is entry necessary? • Work plan • Space preparation • Permit • Briefing
Briefing • Hazards • Permit items • Job tasks • Emergency procedures
Job Surveys • Inspect area • Review work • Confirm safety issues • Review preparations • Check PPE • Check equipment & supplies
Entry Supervisors • Role is much more than a signature on a form • Actually evaluate and resolve hazards
Training • Establish and maintain competence • All personnel involved in entries must be competent
Program Audit • Review permits • Update surveys • Update policies & procedures • Update training • Review equipment condition & needs • Job site surveys