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Safety - Confined Space Checklist
Are
confined spaces thoroughly emptied of any corrosive or hazardous substances,
such as acids or caustics, before entry?
Are all lines to a confined space, containing inert, toxic, flammable, or
corrosive materials valved off and blanked or disconnected and separated before
entry?
Are all impellers, agitators, or other moving parts and equipment inside confined
spaces locked-out if they present a hazard?
Is either natural or mechanical ventilation provided prior to confined space
entry?
Are appropriate atmospheric tests performed to check for oxygen deficiency,
toxic substances and explosive concentrations in the confined space before
entry?
Is adequate illumination provided for the work to be performed in the confined
space?
Is the atmosphere inside the confined space frequently tested or continuously
monitored during conduct of work? Is there an assigned safety standby employee
outside of the confined space. when required, whose sole responsibility is
to watch the work in progress, sound an alarm if necessary, and render assistance?
Is the standby employee appropriately trained and equipped to handle an emergency?
Is the standby employee or other employees prohibited from entering the confined
space without lifelines and respiratory equipment if there is any question
as to the cause of an emergency?
Is approved respiratory equipment required if the atmosphere inside the confined
space cannot be made acceptable?
Is all portable electrical equipment used inside confined spaces either grounded
and insulated, or equipped with ground fault protection?
Before gas welding or burning is started in a confined space, are hoses checked
for leaks, compressed gas bottles forbidden inside of the confined space,
torches lighted only outside of the confined area and the confined area tested
for an explosive atmosphere each time before a lighted torch is to be taken
into the confined space?
If employees will be using oxygen-consuming equipment-such as salamanders,
torches, and furnaces, in a confined space-is sufficient air provided to assure
combustion without reducing the oxygen concentration of the atmosphere below
19.5 percent by volume?
Whenever combustion-type equipment is used in a confined space, are provisions
made to ensure the exhaust gases are vented outside of the enclosure?
Is each confined space checked for decaying vegetation or animal matter which
may produce methane?
Is the confined space checked for possible industrial waste which could contain
toxic properties?
If the confined space is below the ground and near areas where motor vehicles
will be operating, is it possible for vehicle exhaust or carbon monoxide to
enter the space?