Workshop Focuses On Preventing Worker Deaths, Injuries in Confined Spaces

Posted on Wed, Sep 26, 2012

In response to California's seven confined space fatalities in 2011, Cal/OSHA launched a statewide Confined Space Special Emphasis Initiative in February 2012. As part of this project, Cal/OSHA is offering two workshops.

The goal for the initiative is to focus attention on preventing workers deaths and injuries in confined spaces at California worksites. But the ultimate goal is "zero confined space fatalities," according to a Cal/OSHA media release.

Employers are required to have plans in place to identify confined spaces at their worksites. They should notify and train employees and ensure that on-site rescue plans are in place. These requirements include:

  • A written confined space plan
  • Procedures to test the air quality inside the space
  • Proper employee and supervisor training
  • Effective rescue procedures immediately available on-site

Common types of confined spaces include:

  • Tanks
  • Silos
  • Pipelines
  • Sewers
  • Storage bins
  • Storm drains
  • Tunnels
  • Vaults

This workshop will review the necessary confined space program requirements, including:

  • Confined space regulations
  • Classification of confined spaces
  • Physical and atmospheric hazards
  • Duties of the entrant/attendant/supervisor
  • Atmospheric monitoring
  • Ventilation
  • PPE
  • Rescue requirements

Best practices will be shared on how employers can comply with the regulations and keep their employees safe and alive.

 

Author: HR Watchdog, HRCalifornia’s Employment Law Blog, © California Chamber of Commerce

Tags: Confined Spaces, Safety, HR Allen Consulting Services, HR Informant