Areas such as tanks, boilers, sewers, crawl spaces and pipe cellars are usually not easily accessible and therefore cannot be left quickly. Nevertheless, they must be entered frequently, for inspection, cleaning, maintenance and repair, among other things. Working in confined spaces is subject to a number of measures.
If we have to work in a confined space, good ventilation is necessary, because:
Confined spaces are dangerous because:
When working with fire (welding, cutting, soldering), there are also the following risks:
The need for personal protective equipment should be determined on a case-by-case basis:
All resources must be well managed, in other words; Cleaned, checked, repaired if necessary and properly stored.
All parties should be informed in advance, of all issues associated with entering and working in a confined space, such as:
If we have to weld or solder in a confined space, the following measures must be taken (in addition to the measures mentioned above):
Criteria for safe confined space entry are:
With a multi-gas detector, these things can be measured before entering the confined space.
The measurements must be carried out at different places in the room, because this can vary considerably from place to place. One should always start measuring outside the room.
If desired, the QHSE department can advise on the purchase and use of such a multi-gas detector.
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