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Confined Space Assessment and Data Management

Confined spaces can become deadly places if not properly identified and managed. The OSHA “Permit-Required Confined Spaces” standard, 29 CFR 1910.146, requires that the employer determine if any existing confined spaces are permit-required. If permit-required confined spaces exist, employees must be informed of the hazards presented by the space and only be allowed into the spaces after a full confined space entry program has been written and implemented.

Effective Programming
An effective “confined space” program must include sufficient measures to prohibit unauthorized confined space entry. Acceptable entry conditions must be created using atmospheric testing, hazard isolation, inerting, purging or ventilating procedures to provide a safe condition for the work in the space.

Space Identification
Many employers are confused about the true definition of a confined space. The experience of Workplace Safety & Health Co., Inc. consultants can be utilized to identify confined spaces and assess whether they should be listed as “permit-required”. In some cases, permit-required spaces can be reclassified to non-permit spaces if all hazards can be completely eliminated.

Data Management
Let Workplace Safety & Health Co., Inc. help you improve your confined space program and catalogue the data in an efficient database program to help manage the space hazard data, entry requirements and permits, and entry equipment requirements. The field assessments, useful graphics and the web-based CSeAccess software provided by Workplace Safety & Health Co., Inc. will improve your confined space program to help manage the high risk of confined space entry.
 
Please contact us for a demo of our IHeAccess or CSeAccess web-based management software:

Workplace Safety & Health Co., Inc.

6314 Rucker Rd, Suite F
Indianapolis, IN 46220
ph: (317) 253-9737
fax: (317) 253-9754