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Confined Space Definitions and Examples

Confined Space Entry

Confined Space Entry

Characteristics of Confined Spaces

  • Large enough for worker to enter
  • Are not designed for continuous worker occupancy
  • Limited openings for entry and exit

Large enough to enter

  • Large enough to enter
  • Large enough to enter

Meeting basic CS criteria

  • Limited means of entry and exit
  • Not designed for continuous occupancy
Meeting basic CS criteria

Permit Required Confined Spaces

  • One or more of the following:
    • Hazardous atmosphere (known or potential)
    • Material with the potential for engulfment
    • Inwardly sloping walls or dangerously sloping floors
      or
    • Contains any other serious safety hazard

Non-Permit Confined Spaces

  • Large enough for worker to enter
  • Are not designed for continuous worker occupancy
  • Limited openings for entry and exit
  • But no other serious safety hazard
Non-Permit Confined Spaces
Non-Permit Confined Spaces

Typical Confined Spaces

Typical Confined Spaces
Typical Confined Spaces
  • Storage tanks
  • Ship compartments
  • Process vessels
  • Boilers
  • Sewers
  • Tunnels
  • Underground utility vaults
  • Pipelines
  • Storm drains

Some confined spaces are open topped

  • Pits
  • Degreasers
  • Open-topped water tanks
  • Ship holds
  • Excavations