confined spaces controlling hazards and minimizing risks

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Confined spacesControlling hazards and minimizing risks

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Ways to control hazards and make confined spaces safer

• Barriers and signage

• Equipment upgrades or engineered

controls

• Contract out confined space work

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Signage

• Sign tells workers to keep out

• Worker training — need to respect signage

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Signage must be:

• Clearly visible

• Well maintained

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Barrier – tanks

• Install barriers in hatchways to prevent entry

Equipment upgrades and engineered controls

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• Move equipment outside of the space or install a system that removes equipment (e.g., pumps, agitators) for servicing or repair

• Install clean-in-place systems

• Install augers to break up bridges in bins

• Relocate openings (e.g., on the side, rather than the top) and make the openings larger

• Install removable stairways into vaults or pits

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Manure pit

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Pump shed

• Install ventilation fans

• Move valves, pumps, and controls to outside panels so workers do not have to enter the shed

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Milk tank

• Install clean-in-place automated washing system so workers do not have to enter

• Contract out internal maintenance and repair

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Water treatment plant

• Install stairways for easier access

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Compost truck

• Design a pole-mounted pusher so workers can push remaining compost without entering the truck bed

• Install a wash system in the truck bed to help clear compost

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Bins and silos

• Install an in-place system to remove grain or feed blockages — workers do not have to enter the space

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Contracting out

• Contracting out delegates work to people with specialized training and equipment

• Contractors must have their own confined space entry program

• Employers must ensure contractors are competent to work in confined spaces and are following safe work procedures

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