Confined Spaces

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Awareness level training for construction.

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I read about a worker not qualified to enter confined space who tried to retrieve a piece of tape from a confined space using a metal hook. He didn't intend to put more than his arm into the space. After all, if his arm and not his mouth went into a oxygen deficient environment, he'd be OK, or so he thought. Despite this, he either leaned into the space or he slipped and fell in and despite a qualified rescue team arriving in 5 minutes, it was too late.

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Very informative, my question is how do I identify if I have an atmospheric hazards? I have a pit that is ~ 300 sq.ft. 6' deep made of concrete and steel and we do not introduce gasses such as methane, propane or other gasses as none are used or generated in our process? Is air exchange sufficient or is atmospheric testing needed either way? If so what equipment do you recommend and what is the calibration cycle?

mikesvidjustu
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Great information! Thanks for sharing sir...

scarletscarletto
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I ventilate everything...wasted my time 300 times and saved me 10 of those..I just can't tell which run the invisible gas was there.

doctormcgoveran
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Very helpful and informative video good sir keep it up.

malikasad
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yes ...my questions are ...why dont they design things to have no confined space in the first place ? im sure humans can engineer some device or valve or some thing . and why isnt it the norm to just enter confined spaces with ' breathing gear', for any space at any time ?

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