Confined space safety involves managing risks in enclosed areas with limited entry/exit, such as tanks, tunnels, and pipes, which are not designed for continuous occupancy
Confined space safety involvesĀ managing risks in enclosed areas with limited entry/exit, such as tanks, tunnels, and pipes, which are not designed for continuous occupancy. Key hazards include atmospheric dangers (oxygen deficiency, toxic gases), engulfment, and physical traps. Essential safety measures include air testing, ventilation, permit-to-work systems, attendant monitoring, and, if necessary, proper rescue procedures