
Confined Space Safety Toolbox Talk (TBT)
What is Confined Space?
A confined space is a place that is substantially enclosed (though not always entirely), and where serious injury can occur from hazardous substances or conditions within the space or nearby (e.g. lack of oxygen, poor entry or exit, sudden change of temperature, etc. ).
Hazards
ļØ Lack of Oxygen
ļØ Toxic Gases
ļØ Fire
ļØ Slip & Trips
ļØ Access & Egress
ļØ Free-flowing materials
ļØ Asphyxiation
ļØ Falls
ļØ Free-flowing solids
ļØ Drowning
ļØ Body temperature rise
ļØ Engulfment
Examples of confined spaces
silos, vats, hoppers, utility vaults, tanks, water supply towers, sewers, pipes, access shafts, truck or rail tank cars, manholes, pump stations, manure pits and storage bins.
Do Not Work (If)
ļØ No permit to work
ļØ Incompetent
ļØ No gas test performed
ļØ No ventilation provided
ļØ No EEBA available
ļØ Extreme temperature
ļØ No access & egress
ļØ No supervision
Always Work (If)
ļØ PTW approved
ļØ Competent to work
ļØ Personal gas monitor pre-sent
ļØ Gas test performed
ļØ Ventilation provided
ļØ EEBA available
ļØ Temperature acceptable
ļØ Access & egress present & Supervision available
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