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[PPT] Confined Space Training PPT


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Confined Space Training PPT




This Training Materials some outline are given below 
What is a Confined Space?
Is large enough and so configured that an employee can enter bodily and perform work;
Has limited or restricted means of entry or exit;
Is not designed for continuous human occupancy.

Examples of Confined Spaces:
Tanks
Manholes
Boilers
Furnaces
Sewers
Silos
Hoppers
Vaults
Pipes
Deep excavations and Trenches
Tunnels
Ducts
Bins
Pits

Potential Hazards in Confined Spaces
Oxygen Deficiency
<19.5% or >23.5% oxygen concentration
Combustibles
Methane
Hydrogen
Acetylene
Propane
Gasoline fumes
Toxic Materials
Carbon Monoxide
Hydrogen Sulfide
Welding fumes
Corrosives
Electricity
Mechanical Hazards
Mixers
Crushers

Hazards of Confined Spaces
Oxygen Deficient Atmospheres
Oxygen Enriched Atmospheres
Flammable Atmospheres
Toxic Atmospheres
Mechanical and Electrical Hazards
Temperature Extremes
Engulfment Hazards
Noise, Slick/Wet Surfaces, Falling Objects, rats and snakes.


















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