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1、CONFINED SPACE限制空间,29 CFR 1910.146美国密闭空间标准,CONFINED SPACE限制空间,OBJECTIVES 目标,Define a Confined Space 限制空间定义Define a Permit-Required Confined Space 限制空间作业许可定义Be Familiar with the OSHA Standard and the basic elements of the standard 熟悉OSHA标准和标准的元素Understand the Hazards Associated with Confined Spaces a
2、nd How to Detect Them 明白限制空间存在的危害以及如何查找它们Understand How to Control Confined Hazards 如何控制风险Understand Personal Protective Equipment 明白个人防护设备,OBJECTIVES 目标Define a Confine,Confined Space: Definition,A Confined Space means a space that:Is large enough and so configured that an employee can bodily enter
3、 and perform assigned work ; andHas a limited or restricted means for entry or exit (For example: tanks, vessels, silos, pits, vaults,hoppers);and,Is not designed for continuous employee occupancy.,Confined Space: DefinitionA Co,Permit Required Confined Space: Definition,A Permit Required Confined S
4、pace means a confined space that has one or more of the following characteristics:Contains or has a potential to contain a hazardous atmosphere,Contains a material that has the potential for engulfing an entrant,Permit Required Confined Spac,Permit Required Confined Space: Definition (contd),A Permi
5、t Required Confined Space means a confined space that has one or more of the following characteristics:Has an internal configuration such that an entrant could be trapped or asphyxiated by inwardly converging walls or by a floor which slopes downward and tapers to a smaller cross-section. Contains a
6、ny other serious safety or health hazard.,Permit Required Confined Space,Confined SpacesExamples,Confined SpacesExamples,Characteristics of Confined Spaces,(1) Internal configuration.(a) Open-there are no obstacles, barriers, or obstructions within the space. One example is a water tank.(b) Obstruct
7、ed-the permit space contains some type of obstruction that a rescuer would need to maneuver around. An example would be a baffle or mixing blade. Large equipment, such as a ladder or scaffold, brought into a space for work purposes would be considered an obstruction if the positioning or size of the
8、 equipment would make rescue more difficult.,Characteristics of Confined Sp,Characteristics of Confined Spaces,(2) Elevation(a) Elevated -a permit space where the entrance portal or opening is above grade by 4 feet or more. This type of space usually requires knowledge of high angle rescue procedure
9、s because of the difficulty in packaging and transporting a patient to the ground from the portal.(b) Non-elevated -a permit space with the entrance portal located less than 4 feet above grade. This type of space will allow the rescue team to transport an injured employee normally.,Characteristics o
10、f Confined Sp,Characteristics of Confined Spaces,(3) Portal size.(a) Restricted-A portal of 24 inches or less in the least dimension. Portals of this size are too small to allow a rescuer to simply enter the space while using SCBA. The portal size is also too small to allow normal spinal immobilizat
11、ion of an injured employee.(b) Unrestricted-A portal of greater than 24 inches in the least dimension. These portals allow relatively free movement into and out of the permit space.,Characteristics of Confined Sp,Characteristics of Confined Spaces,(4) Space access.(a) Horizontal-The portal is locate
12、d on the side of the permit space. Use of retrieval lines could be difficult.(b) Vertical-The portal is located on the top of the permit space, so that rescuers must climb down, or the bottom of the permit space, so that rescuers must climb up to enter the space. Vertical portals may require knowled
13、ge of rope techniques, or special patient packaging to safely retrieve a downed entrant.,Characteristics of Confined Sp,29 CFR 1910.146 Permit Required Confined Spaces,Scope and ApplicationDefinitionsGeneral Requirements (to include development of written plan)Permit-Required Confined SpacesPermit S
14、ystemEntry Permit,TrainingDuties of Authorized EntrantsDuties of AttendantsDuties of Entry SupervisorsRescue and Emergency ServicesEmployee Participation,29 CFR 1910.146 Permit Requir,Appendices,Appendix A - Permit-required Confined Space Decision Flow Chart Appendix B - Procedures for Atmospheric T
15、esting. Appendix C - Examples of Permit-required Confined Space Programs Appendix D - Confined Space Pre-Entry Check List Appendix E - Sewer System Entry Appendix F - Rescue Team or Rescue Service Evaluation Criteria,AppendicesAppendix A - Permit-,Definitions,“Acceptable entry conditions” means that
16、 conditions that must exist in a permit space to allow entry and to ensure that employees involved with a permit-required confined space entry can safely enter into and work within the space.,Definitions“Acceptable entry c,Definitions,“Attendant” means an individual stationed outside one or more per
17、mit spaces who monitors the authorized entrants and performs all attendants duties assigned in the employers permit space program.,Definitions“Attendant” means a,DUTIES OF ATTENDANTS,Knows the hazards that may be faced during entryIs aware of possible behavioral effects of hazard exposure in authori
18、zed entrants;Continuously maintains an accurate count of authorized entrantsRemains outside the permit space during entry operations until relieved by another attendant;,Communicates with authorized entrants Monitors activities inside and outside the spaceSummons rescue and other emergency services
19、Performs non-entry rescues as specified by the employers rescue procedurePerforms no duties that might interfere with the attendants primary duty to monitor and protect the authorized entrants.,DUTIES OF ATTENDANTSKnows the,Definitions,“Authorized entrant” means an employee who is authorized by the
20、employer to enter a permit space,Definitions“Authorized entrant,Duties of Authorized Entrants,Know the hazards that may be faced during entry, including information on the mode, signs or symptoms, and consequences of the exposure;Properly use equipment as required by paragraph (d)(4) of this section
21、;Communicate with the attendant as necessary to enable the attendant to monitor entrant status and to enable the attendant to alert entrants of the need to evacuate the space as required by paragraph (i)(6) of this section;,Duties of Authorized EntrantsK,Duties of Authorized Entrants(contd),Alert th
22、e attendant whenever:The entrant recognizes any warning sign or symptom of exposure to a dangerous situation, orThe entrant detects a prohibited condition; andExit from the permit space as quickly as possible whenever:An order to evacuate is given by the attendant or the entry supervisor,The entrant
23、 recognizes any warning sign or symptom of exposure to a dangerous situation,The entrant detects a prohibited condition, orAn evacuation alarm is activated.,Duties of Authorized Entrants,Definitions,“Emergency” means any occurrence (including any failure of hazard control or monitoring equipment) or
24、 event internal or external to the permit space that could endanger entrants.,Definitions“Emergency” means a,Definitions,“Engulfment” means the surrounding and effective capture of a person by a liquid or finely divided (flowable) solid substance that can be aspirated to cause death by filling or pl
25、ugging the respiratory system or that can exert enough force on the body to cause death by strangulation, constriction, or crushing.,Definitions“Engulfment” means,Definitions,“Entry” means the action by which a person passes through an opening into a permit-required confined space. Entry includes en
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