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CONFINED SPACE ENTRY PROCEDURE AND HAZARDS Confined spaces may contain hazards that can injure workers or quickly lead to death. EH&S, must follow the requirements of the Confined Space Entry Program to ensure personnel working in or near confined spaces are protected from harm. The Confined Space Entry Program applies Oil & Gas Maintenance Department that has space(s) that may potentially be hazardous when entered. A confined space is one configured so that a person can fully enter and work, but is not designed for continuous human occupancy and has restricted or limited means of entry or exit. Examples of confined spaces may include, but aren't limited to: • Boilers • Sewers • Vessels and Tanks • Attics, plenums and crawlspaces • Storage bins • Lift stations • Utility vaults • Air handling units • Sumps and pits • Cooling towers • Excavations • Tunnels and pipelines Confined spaces may contain a hazardous atmosphere, engulfment hazards or other hazards, such as electrical, mechanical and fall from a height. These spaces require entry permits that address the hazards, mitigations and required approvals. Hazards may also be introduced by activities performed inside the space. Use of chemicals, painting, cleaning, grinding or sanding all create atmospheric hazards that can cause injury or illness without adequate ventilation or other controls. Hot work (e.g., welding, cutting, grinding, or brazing) in a confined space may release toxic gases or fumes. #ConfinedspaceEntry #ConfinedspaceHazards