(e) Confined Space Operations.
(1) Entry Into and Work Within Confined
Spaces. The requirements of this subsection apply to entry into and work within
a confined space whenever an atmosphere free of dangerous air contamination,
oxygen enrichment and/or oxygen deficiency cannot be ensured through the
implementation of the applicable provisions of subsection (d), or whenever, due
to the existence of an emergency, it is not feasible to ensure the removal of
dangerous air contamination, oxygen enrichment and/or an oxygen deficiency
through the implementation of the applicable provisions of subsection (d).
(A) Tanks, vessels, or other confined spaces
with side and top openings shall be entered from side openings when
practicable.
NOTE: For the purposes of this Order, side openings are
those within 3 1/2 feet of the bottom.
(B) Appropriate, approved respiratory
protective equipment, in accordance with Section
5144, shall be provided and
worn.
(C) An approved safety belt
with an attached line shall be used. The free end of the line shall be secured
outside the entry opening. The line shall be at least 1/2 -inch diameter
and 2,000-pounds test.
EXCEPTION: Where it can be shown that a safety belt and
attached line would further endanger the life of the employee.
(D) At least one employee shall stand by on
the outside of the confined space ready to give assistance in case of
emergency. At least one additional employee who may have other duties shall be
within sight or call of the standby employee(s).
1. The standby employee shall have
appropriate, approved, respiratory protective equipment, including an
independent source of breathing air which conforms with Section
5144(i), available
for immediate use.
2. A standby
employee (or employees) protected as prescribed by subsection (e)(1)(D) 1. may
enter the confined space but only in case of emergency and only after alerting
at least one additional employee outside of the confined space of the existence
of an emergency and of the standby employee's intent to enter the confined
space.
(E) When entry
must be made through a top opening, the following requirements shall also
apply.
1. The safety belt shall be of the
harness type that suspends a person in an upright position.
2. A hoisting device or other effective means
shall be provided for lifting employees out of the space.
(F) Work involving the use of flame, arc,
spark, or other source of ignition is prohibited within a confined space (or
any adjacent space having common walls, floor, or ceiling with the confined
space) which contains, or is likely to develop, oxygen enrichment or dangerous
air contamination due to flammable and/or explosive substances.
(G) Whenever gases such as nitrogen are used
to provide an inert atmosphere for preventing the ignition of flammable gases
or vapors, no flame, arc, spark, or other source of ignition shall be permitted
unless the oxygen concentration is maintained at less than 20 percent of the
concentration which will support combustion.
1. Testing of the oxygen content shall be
conducted with sufficient frequency to ensure conformance with this
paragraph.
2. A written record of
the results of such testing shall be made and kept at the work site for the
duration of the work.
3. Affected
employees and/or their representative shall be provided an opportunity to
review and record the testing results.
(H) Only approved lighting and electrical
equipment, in accordance with the Low-Voltage Electrical Safety Orders, shall
be used in confined spaces subject to oxygen enrichment or dangerous air
contamination by flammable and/or explosive substances.
(I) Employees working in confined spaces
which have last contained substances corrosive to the skin or substances which
can be absorbed through the skin shall be provided with, and shall be required
to wear, appropriate personal protective clothing or devices in accordance with
Article 10.
(J) When an employer
(host employer) arranges to have employees of another employer (contractor)
perform work that involves a confined space entry covered by this standard or
by sections
5157 or
8355, the host employer shall:
1. Inform the contractor that the workplace
contains a confined space and that confined space entry is allowed only through
compliance with a confined space program meeting the requirements of this
section, section
5157 or section
8355, depending on which section
applies to the contractor;
2.
Apprise the contractor of the elements, including the hazards identified and
the host employer's experience with the confined space, that make the space in
question a confined space;
3.
Apprise the contractor of any precautions or procedures that the host employer
has implemented for the protection of employees in or near the confined space
where the contractor's personnel will be working;
4. Coordinate entry operations with the
contractor, when both host employer personnel and contractor personnel will be
working in or near the confined space, as required by subsection (c)(1)(C);
and
5. Debrief the contractor at
the conclusion of the confined space operation regarding the confined space
program followed and any hazards confronted or created in the confined space
during entry operations.
(K) In addition to complying with the
confined space requirements that apply to all employers, each contractor who is
retained to perform confined space entry operations shall:
1. Obtain any available information regarding
confined space hazards and entry operations from the host employer;
2. Coordinate entry operations with the host
employer, when both host employer personnel and contractor personnel will be
working in or near a confined space, as required by subsection (c)(1)(C);
and
3. Inform the host employer of
the confined space program that the contractor will follow and of any hazards
confronted or created in the confined space, either through a debriefing or
during the entry operation.
(2) Precautions for Emergencies Involving
Work in Confined Spaces.
(A) At least one
person trained in first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) shall be
immediately available whenever the use of respiratory protective equipment is
required subsection (e)(1). Standards for CPR training shall follow the
principles of the American Heart Association or the American Red
Cross.
(B) An effective means of
communication between employees inside a confined space and a standby employee
shall be provided and used whenever the provisions of subsection (e)(1) require
the use of respiratory protective equipment or whenever employees inside a
confined space are out of sight of the standby employee(s). All affected
employees shall be trained in the use of such communication system and the
system shall be tested before each use to confirm its effective
operation.