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Confined Space Safety: Key Elements Criteria and References from OSHA, NFPA, Aramco, and ANSI

 What is confined Space?

An enclosed or partially enclosed area that is not designed for continuous human occupancy and has limited means of entry and exit.

What are the Major Criteria for Confined Space? & What are common questions asked during interviews & Inspections?

1. What is the definition of Confined Space as per OSHA? 

2. Who is considered a Confined Space Competent Person? 

3. What are the different types of Confined Spaces? 

4. What is a Confined Space Ticket and why is it necessary? 

5. What are the common Confined Space hazards and how can they be controlled? 

6. What are the oxygen level requirements for Confined Spaces? 

7. What are the CO2 limits for Confined Spaces? 

8. What are the explosive limits for Confined Spaces? 

9. What testing equipment is necessary for Confined Space entry? 

10. What kind of lighting is required for Confined Space work? 

11. What is the minimum lighting lux level required for Confined Spaces? 

12. What kind of gas tester is necessary for Confined Space entry? 

13. What kind of fire extinguisher is required for Confined Space work? 

14. What is a Confined Space Rescue Kit and what does it contain? 

15. What are the requirements for Communication Devices in Confined Spaces? 

16. What is a Confined Space Barrier System and how is it used? 

17. What is a Confined Space Tripod Winch System and how is it used? 

18. What is a Confined Space Retrieval System and how is it used?



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