Confined Space Solutions

From potentially toxic atmospheres, to physically hazardous conditions such as extreme temperatures, unstable materials, or the potential for falls, confined spaces often present unseen challenges.

  • Confined spaces are areas that meet all of the following criteria:
     

    • Large enough for workers to enter and perform certain jobs
    • Limited or restricted means for entry or exit
    • Not designed for continuous occupancy

Confined Space Videos

Many health and safety challenges are associated with confined spaces. We’re here to help with a comprehensive collection of videos

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Confined spaces. Unique challenges.

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No two confined spaces are exactly alike. Type, size and hazards vary greatly, along with different standards, regulations and company policies that can apply to each working environment.

  • Worker in protective respiratory gear, coveralls and hard hat looking up from confined space
    Common types of confined spaces

    Safely handling entries and exits starts with identifying your work spaces:
     

    • Storage tanks
    • Culverts
    • Tunnels
    • Elevator shafts
    • Ductwork
    • Trench box
    • Utility vaults
  • Workers in protective gear using a confined space entry davit.
    Where they are found

    Working safely in confined spaces is universal, but different industries present their own challenges:
     

    • Pharmaceutical manufacturing
    • Chemical manufacturing
    • Food and beverage manufacturing
    • Oil and gas
    • Waste water treatment
  • Worker descending into a confined space storage tank wearing protective gear and breathing aparatus.
    Hazards workers face

    Each year, an average of 96 deaths occur within confined spaces in the United States alone:

    Physical Hazards (61% of deaths):
     

    • Heat
    • Impact
    • Falls
    • Engulfment

     

    Atmospheric Hazards (34% of deaths):
     

    • Oxygen deficiency
    • Toxic chemicals
    • Combustible dust

    (Source: rocorescue.com)


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Confined space safety comes from the right tools and the right training. We are offering the chance to help enhance your team's safety with Confined Space Entry Rescuer training, which we are giving to selected entrants who fill out the form below.


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Developing a Confined Space Plan

Be ready before getting to work, so your team can safely handle all entries and exits.
  • Four panels showing illustrations of workers preparing for and entering a confined space.

    Infographic: Four steps of a plan

    Before working in a confined space, always start with:
     

    • A site evaluation
    • Identification of proper safety equipment and other required tools
    • A trained rescue team that has developed a pre-planning program
    • Certified training that involves practice and hands-on experience for all parties who will work in and around a confined space

    Plan, Access, Work Inside, and Rescue & Retrieval: Learn what they mean and how to address each step.


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Trust your team and your tools. Workers must have adequate preparation and experience in the work involved to function safely in confined spaces.