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CONFINED SPACE SAFETY

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Cogbill Safety Tuesday
October 3rd, 2020

A confined work space can be defined as an enclosed area not normally inhabited by a human being. The hazards associated with opening, entering, and performing work within confined spaces can be dangerous enough to cause bodily injury, illness, and even death to workers. Accidents often occur due to failure to recognize that a confined space is a potential hazard.

Workers should use extreme caution, since situations where the dangers of toxic substances, explosions, and asphyxiation may be present at the onset of entry into confined spaces. Entrant workers, attendants, and supervisors should keep in mind the following responsibilities when working in confined spaces:

Entrant:

Attendant (Hole Watch):

Entry Supervisor:

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