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Confined space entry is serious business, and every precaution must be taken before working in these potentially dangerous areas. Read on to discover some top confined space entry safety tips. Make sure you get the proper confined space training with Acute Safety and Safety Services. Be sure to read our Fundamental Guide to Confined Space Entry Training, and contact us or sign up for our training course today.

 

 

Safety Tips for Confined Space Entry

What is a confined space?

In this article, we will offer some basic but crucial safety tips for confined space entry. But first, you may be wondering what exactly we mean by ‘confined space.’ According to the Ontario Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development, a confined space is defined as a “fully or partially enclosed space” classified by two characteristics:

  1. The space is not designed or constructed for continuous human occupancy
  2. Atmospheric hazards may be present due to construction, location, contents, or the work being done

“Atmospheric hazards” include the following:

  • The accumulation of flammable, combustible, or explosive agents,
  • An oxygen content in the atmosphere that is less than 19.5% or more than 23% by volume,
  • The accumulation of atmospheric contaminants, including gases, vapours, fumes, dust, or mists that could result in acute health effects that pose an immediate threat to life or interfere with a person’s ability to escape unaided from a confined space.

Examples of spaces that are not designed and constructed for continuous human occupancy include tanks, vessels, silos, storage bins, hoppers, vaults, pits, manholes, tunnels, equipment housings, ductwork, and pipelines.

 

 

Tips you need to know

  • Before you actually enter the confined space, eliminate or control hazardous elements in the environment.
  • Pay attention to the atmosphere. Get an instrument to monitor your environment for things like hazardous gases that can’t be detected by your nose.

 

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  • Make sure that the area is well-ventilated.
  • Make use of personal protective equipment (PPE). All workers wearing the PPE are to be trained and knowledgeable about the proper use of this equipment.
  • Reduce the likelihood of additional hazards being introduced by isolating the confined space.
  • Be sure that there is an outside attendant, who is there, ready and able to monitor safety conditions. They should also be present to assist in the event of an emergency and to request external assistance as well.

 

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  • Always make proper preparations for a rescue. Be prepared to jump into action, with a good plan and the right equipment if an emergency situation arises.
  • Ensure that there is adequate lighting in the confined space.
  • Keep in contact at all times so that the workers inside of the confined space can notify people outside of any problems they’re facing or if everything is going well.

Trust ACUTE for Confined Space Entry Training

Hands-on, practical confined space entry training is the best way to keep employers and workers safe in the workplace. Acute Safety and Safety Services is dedicated to workplace safety and understands the importance of course and training provider approval. ACUTE offers many training courses to help workers, employers, and everyone else involved stay safe on the job.

You can trust ACUTE to help your business understand your training challenges while also taking care of the most crucial aspect of a safety program: providing unparalleled tailoring and customer service. If you need confined space entry training for yourself or your employers, contact us today.

Why get workplace safety training with ACUTE? Here are just some of the benefits of working with ACUTE.

  • Open Door Instructor-Student Partnership – ACUTE’s training services emphasize client participation. Staff foster relationships with clients and serve as a touchstone for advice anytime moving forward.
  • Serving Your Team and Industry – With a vast array of clients in manufacturing, construction, health, academic, and government sectors, ACUTE brings the best safety practices from across the spectrum to your workplace.
  • 100 Years Combined Experience – ACUTE provides comprehensive health and safety trainingon-site safety services, and consulting services. With over 100 years of combined experience, our company staff offer more than theoretical or abstract ideas.  ACUTE offers solutions.
  • Track Record of Success – ACUTE is rated 4.9/5 stars on Google reviews, demonstrating a commitment to our clients, quality, and passion for training.

“By far the best place for training. They offer several different types of training and are very professional. I have been doing my joint health and safety committee training this week and could not be more satisfied. Patrick has been teaching the class and he’s an awesome teacher. He’s funny, knowledgeable and cares about what he’s teaching. So many classes like these can be boring and drag on but tomorrow is day 5 and I feel like the week flew by.” – Jody Lamarre

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ACUTE is located in Waterloo, Ontario, and services customers from cities such as Toronto, Mississauga, Brampton, Hamilton, Milton, Kitchener, London, Guelph, and others across Ontario.

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