Confined Space - Did you Know?Every year around 15 people are killed in confined spaces. Tragically, these are often multiple fatalities when ill-equipped rescuers also lose their lives. If work in confined spaces cannot be avoided, it must be closely controlled to ensure safety”. What is a confined space? Some confined spaces are obvious, such as tanks (above ground and below), process vessels and sewers. Others are less easy to spot but may be equally dangerous, like open-topped chambers, vats, furnaces, ducts and even unventilated rooms. Sometimes work may create a confined space, such as during construction of a plant or building. What makes confined spaces dangerous? Oxygen might be displaced by inert gases, such nitrogen from a purging system or argon from leaking welding equipment brought into the space. Depending on the substance, the risk may be from poisoning, asphyxiation, fire, explosion or drowning. How can Industrial Abseiling Access help? |
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