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Confined
Space
On January 14, 1993 the Occupational Safety and
Health Administration (OSHA) issued 29 CFR
1910.146 Permit Required
Confined
Space Standard, to assure that General Industry
employees are protected from hazards of entry
into confined spaces. As a result all employers
are required to evaluate their workplaces and
determine if any spaces are permit-required
confined spaces, develop a written program,
train employees and provide necessary equipment.
They must also inform any exposed employees of
the location of these spaces and warn them of
possible danger.
Combustion Control Solutions & Environmental
Services, Inc. specializes in programs to assist
clients in Confined Space Entry practices and
procedures.
We offer the following programs and
services for Confined Space Entry:
Confined Space Evaluations/Audits
Combustion Control Solutions & Environmental
Services, Inc. staff conducts and evaluates
client facilities to help identify the confined
spaces present at the location. Using the most
advanced instruments available today, each space
will be evaluated, and results documented for
the following:
• Atmosphere Hazards
• Safety Hazards
• Potential for any Recognized Safety or
Health Hazard
Based on the results of the space evaluations,
we will assist in classifying each space and
recommend appropriate entry procedures. These
procedures should be included in the written
confined space program. In providing this
service, we may include hazard analysis,
environmental monitoring, and review of the
activities associated with current confined
space entry procedures
Written Confined Space Programs
When staff is allowed to enter permit spaces
employers must develop and implement a written
confined space entry program that meets the
requirements set forth by OSHA'S 29 CFR 1910.146
standard. Combustion Control Solutions &
Environmental Services, Inc. develops an
effective written program, which provides the
foundation of a permit space entry operation.
This written document may include guidelines
for:
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Evaluations of Atmospheric Hazards
•
Procedures and Equipment needed for
Entry and Rescue
•
Practices for Protecting Entrants from
Hazards
•
Method for Enforcing Establishing
Procedures
Combustion Control Solutions & Environmental
Services, Inc. can also evaluate existing
written confined space programs to ensure that
all regulatory requirements are met.
We offer standard training programs, which can
be conducted either at a client facility or at
our central training site. All of our courses
include hands-on training with recommended
safety equipment.
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