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1 Module 2: General Working Conditions 2.5 Confined Space Entry Susan Harwood Grant Number SH-17820-08-60-F-23

2  This material was produced under grant number SH-17820-08-60-F-23 from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, U.S. Department of Labor. It does not necessarily reflect the views or polices of the U.S. Department of Labor, nor does mention of trade names, commercial products, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government. 2

3  Describe pre-planning procedures  Define pre-entry objectives  Identify the initial entry testing  Define working in confined or enclosed spaces 3

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5  Enclosed space  Limited access  Dangerous  Limited access  Not configured for continuous occupancy 5

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7 7 Figure 1 Double bottom fuel tanks

8 8 Figure 2 Engine room control station

9 9 Figure 3 Evaluating compartment for hazards and hot work

10 10 Figure 4 Discussing the operations with supervisors

11 11 Figure 5 Securing pipe through compartment

12 12 Figure 6 Worker inside cargo tank

13 13 Figure 7 Responders in protective clothing with monitors on exercise

14 14 Figure 8 Fire exercise with liquid product

15 15 Figure 9 Four gas monitor showing the operations

16 16 Figure 10 Flammable locker fire during exercise

17 17 Figure 11 Hatch of a confined space area

18 18 Figure 12 Manifold area of a tanker

19 19 Figure 13 Engine room and under deck plates the bilge area

20 20 Figure 14 View of the boiler area and explosion proof lighting

21 21 Figure 15 Pipes on deck that are blanked off

22 22 Figure 16 Workers in engine room

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24 24 Figure 17 Brief by entry supervisor on confined space

25 25 Figure 18 Vessel in slip being dismantled

26 26 Figure 19 Testing of compartment prior to entry

27 27 Figure 20 Making entry to confined space during exercise

28 28 Figure 21 Signage on tank

29 29 Figure 22 Practicing medical evacuations

30 30 Figure 23 View inside confined space during training exercise

31 31 Figure 24 Supervisors inspecting compartments

32 32 Figure 25 Door entrance from main deck

33 33 Figure 26 Cut outs along hull for ventilation

34 34 Figure 27 Trainer extinguishing gasoline fire with extinguisher

35 35 Figure 28 Testing for flammability and toxic

36 36 Figure 29 Tri-pod on main deck ready position

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38 38 Figure 30 Entry into a freeze compartment on vessel

39 39 Figure 31 Compartment with fire watch standing by

40 40 Figure 32 Fumes from hot work

41 41 Figure 33 Signage along tank warning about confined space

42 42 Figure 34 Ventilation fan

43 43 Figure 35 Cut outs along the hull for light and ventilation

44 44 Figure 36 Ventilation fan

45 45 Figure 37 Forced air ventilation

46 46 Figure 38 Workers in their protective equipment

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48 48 Figure 39 Waste oil tank confined space designation

49 49 Figure 40 Entrances from main deck to below spaces

50 50 Figure 41 Engine room space

51 51 Figure 42 Explosion proof lighting in engine room

52 52 Figure 43 Hot work on cargo tank

53 53 Figure 44 Crane in standby status

54 54 Figure 47 Cargo tank hatch open and pipelines along deck area

55 55 Figure 45 Compartment with other ships equipment awaiting for disposal

56 56 Figure 46 Ladder way to the bilge area

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59  OSHA eTool www.osha.govwww.osha.gov  Wikipedia Encyclopedia http//:en.wikipedia.org 59

60 60 Worker safety is a priority


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