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What is Confined Space?
A confined space is an enclosed or partially enclosed area that is not designed for continuous human occupancy and may contain hazardous atmospheres, limited access, or other safety risks. Confined spaces may pose serious dangers such as oxygen deficiency, toxic gases, flammable atmospheres, or physical hazards, making proper safety procedures essential before any entry is allowed.
Examples of confined spaces include Storage tanks, Silos and vessels, Pipelines and sewers, Manholes and underground chambers, Boilers and pressure vessels, Utility vaults and tunnels.
Work in confined spaces requires strict compliance with safety regulations, trained personnel, and proper monitoring equipment.
Confined space works must comply with relevant local safety regulations and international standards.
Common applicable standards include:
Local and International Standards
Typical equipment used for confined space operations includes followings, all equipment must be properly maintained and calibrated.
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