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Ø  Confined Space
(Permit-required) Entry Supervisor
Ø  Entry permits - components
Ø  Space to be entered
Ø  Purpose of the entry
Ø  Date and authorized  duration of the permit
Ø  Entry permits - components
Ø   Names of authorized entrants
Ø  Names of attendants
Ø  Name of entry  supervisor
Ø  Hazards of the permit space
Ø  Entry permits - components
Ø  Measures used to  isolate the permit  space
Ø  Measures used to  eliminate or control  permit space hazards  before entry
Ø  Acceptable entry conditions
Ø  Entry permits - components
Ø  Results of initial and  periodic testing  performed
Ø  Rescue and emergency services
Ø  Communication procedures
Ø  Entry permits - components
Ø  Equipment required
Ø  Other pertinent  safety information
Ø  Any other work permits
Ø  Methods of permit verification
Ø  Check for appropriate entries on the permit
Ø  Complete all tests prior to entry
Ø  Verify that all required procedures are in place
Ø  Methods of permit verification
Ø  Ensure that all required PPE and equipment is ready for use
Ø  The above items are in place before the entry supervisor signs off on the permit
Ø  Entry permit system
Ø  Know how to obtain a permit
Ø  Entry supervisors are responsible for endorsing the permit and allowing entry to begin
Ø  Entry permit system
Ø  Verify that all required information has been filled in
Ø  Verify that all necessary equipment is in place
Ø  Ensure that entry procedures are understood
Ø  Entry permit system
Ø  Do not endorse a permit until everything is ready
Ø  Post the permit prior to entry
Ø  The entry supervisor can cancel the permit at any time
Ø  Requirements for using alternate entry procedures
Ø  Alternate entry procedures are allowed when the only hazard is a hazardous atmosphere controlled by forced air ventilation
o  Employers must provide documentation of monitoring/ inspection/supporting data
Ø  Requirements for using alternate entry procedures
Ø  Certification must contain the:
o   date
o   location
o   signature of the  person providing the certification
Ø  Requirements for using alternate entry procedures
Ø  Make the certification available to the entrants
Ø  Authorized entrants must be able to observe air  monitoring
Ø  Reclassification of spaces
Ø  Permit-required confined space can be reclassified as a non-permit confined space
·         The permit space must not have atmospheric hazards
·         All hazards eliminated without entry
Ø  Reclassification of spaces
Ø  Certification must contain the:
o   date
o   location
o   signature of the person providing the certification
·      Certification must be made available to the entrant
Ø  Hazards of confined spaces
Ø  Engulfment
Ø  Hazardous atmospheres
o   oxygen deficient
o   oxygen enrichment
o   toxic contaminants
o   flammable
contaminants
Ø  Hazards of confined spaces
Ø  Safety and health hazards
Ø  Signs, symptoms, consequences of  exposure
Ø  Behavioral effects of hazards
Ø  Effects of oxygen deficient atmospheres
Ø  Signs that a  person is  breathing too much oxygen
Ø  Behavioral effects of hazards
Ø  Effects of other hazard exposure
Ø  Signs of fatigue
Ø  Methods of removing unauthorized individuals
Ø  Attendants are responsible for informing entrants and entry supervisor if unauthorized persons enter the space
Ø  Entry supervisors must remove unauthorized individuals
Ø  Methods of removing unauthorized individuals
Ø  Follow your facility’s policies for removing unauthorized persons
Ø  Determining if entry conditions are being maintained
Ø  Have hazards changed?
Ø  Are procedures being performed according to the permit?
Ø  Determining if entry conditions are being maintained
Ø  Are procedures not listed on the permit being performed?
Ø  Are entry conditions acceptable?
Ø  When to terminate entry
Ø  Prohibited conditions
Ø  Completions of entry operations
Ø  When to terminate entry
Ø  Situations outside the space require evacuation
Ø  Prohibited conditions inside the space
Ø  Attendants unable to perform duties
Ø  Entry operation have been completed
Ø  Rescue and emergency procedures
Ø  Either an outside rescue service or on-site rescue team can be used
Ø  Selection of rescue services must be based on ability to  respond and perform
Ø  Rescue and emergency procedures
Ø  Rescue teams must be informed of permit space hazards
Ø  Rescue teams must have access to permit spaces for training
Ø  Rescue and emergency procedures
Ø  Summoning the rescue and emergency services
Ø  Verifying that rescue services are available
Ø  Coordinating entry with multiple employers
Ø  Host employers must coordinate entry operations
Ø  Entry supervisors must determine that entry operations are consistent with the permit
Ø  Coordinating entry with multiple employers
Ø  Acceptable entry conditions must be maintained
Ø  Summary of key points
Ø  Entry permits
Ø  Entry procedures
Ø  Prohibited conditions
Ø  Summary of key points
Ø  Communication procedures
Ø  Permit cancellation
Ø  Conditions that cause evacuation
Ø  Summary of key points
Ø  Equipment
Ø  PPE
Ø  Rescue/emergency procedures





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