Confined Space: Standard Operating Procedures
Confined Space: Standard Operating Procedures
Confined Space: Standard Operating Procedures
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Confined Space
I PURPOSE
To provide a process to minimize workers exposure to inherent hazards when working in
confined spaces.
2 SCOPE
This procedure applies to all functional areas, operations, offices, including employees,
vendors, visitors and contractors within the scope of the Integrated Management
System (IMS).
Attendant is any assigned person trained in confined space entry that remains outside
a confined space to keep permanent eye contact, or contact by any other effective
communication means, with people entering a confined space.
Authorization Permit for Confined Space is a Confined Space Entry Permit with a
checklist that identifies the confined space, the nature of the work to be conducted and the
controls in place for hazards. The permit is only good for a maximum of 12 hours and never to
exceed 1 shift.
Gas detection Equipment Operator is the person trained in use of equipment to monitor
air quality in a confined space.
Hazardous Atmosphere is an atmosphere that may expose employees to the risk of death,
incapacitation, impairment of the ability to self-rescue, or injury or acute illness. For example:
• Flammability greater than 10% of its Lower Explosive Limit (LEL).
• Combustible particulate at a concentration greater than 10% of its LEL.
• A toxic, corrosive or asphyxiate condition.
(Cont.) www.coresafety.org
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Acronyms
HMR
Contractors/Vendors are businesses performing a service for the COMPANY. They are
responsible for ensuring their employees working on COMPANY sites have completed the
required permit as specified in this procedure and that their employees understand and
comply with the requirements as outlined in this procedure.
Attendant — Any trained individual whether COMPANY or contracted, stationed outside the
confined space as an observer, who monitors authorized entrants/entering personnel, and
who performs all the attendant duties.
HSLP is any COMPANY employee working under and including the Regional Director
of HSLP. They are responsible for periodically auditing for compliance to this procedure
including correct completion of permits, and for maintaining the original Confined Space Work
Permits per the Corporate Records Retention Schedule.
5 DIRECTION
General
Complete, sign, and deliver the Authorization Permit for Work in Confined Spaces to HSLP.
Cylinders containing oxygen, acetylene and other gases will not be allowed inside the
confined space.
Any work in confined spaces will be stopped if conditions under which the authorization was
given have changed. (E.g. gas leakage, fuel spill, landslides, presence of cables, etc.)
The work will be restarted once the safety conditions have been reinstated.
Supervisor
The supervisor or his authorized (trained and competent) designee determines if the work
to be done requires entering any space identified as confined space which requires an
Authorization for Work in Confined Spaces.
The supervisor or his authorized (trained and competent) designee plans the entrance
answering the following questions:
• In which part of the process is the confined space involved?
• What Lock-out/Tag-out will be required?
• Which hazardous atmosphere requires attention?
• Are there materials not firmly fixed or jumpered?
• How is the space going to be ventilated and illuminated?
• What is necessary to provide a safe access?
• Who will enter?
The assessment and preparation of the workplace is made by the supervisor or his authorized
(trained and competent) designee, including air quality monitoring to ensure the work
atmosphere is not hazardous.
When all the questions of the authorization have been answered and the preparation has
been completed, the supervisor or his authorized (trained and competent) designee will
inspect the area and make the Authorization for Work in Confined Spaces official, and inform
all involved personnel.
A copy of the Authorization for Work in Confined Spaces will be signed by the supervisor or
his authorized (trained and competent) designee and posted at the entrance of the space.
If an Authorization expires before the work in the confined space is completed, the
supervisor or his authorized (trained and competent) designee must renew and formalize the
Authorization before continuing with the work.
Attendant
Remain outside the confined space as an observer and never enters the confined space.
Know the confined space hazards, to include the symptoms and consequences of exposure.
Know the confined space hazards, to include the symptoms and consequences
of exposure.
Enter only if the permit authorizing entry has been completed and signed by the supervisor or
his designee.
Monitor work conditions in the confined space and notify the attendant immediately
of hazardous conditions.
Evacuate or leave the space immediately when monitoring indicates a hazardous condition or
when the attendant orders an evacuation.