Confined Space Entry Permit - Facilities Management - UA Little Rock (2024)

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Purpose

The Confined Space Entry Permit is the most essential tool for assuring safety during entry in confined spaces with known hazards or with unknown or potentially hazardous atmospheres. The entry permit process guides the supervisor and workers through a systematic evaluation of the space to be entered. The permit should be used to establish appropriate conditions. Before each entry into a confined space, an entry permit will be completed by Environmental Health & Safety (EHS). EHS will then communicate the contents of the permit to all employees involved in the operation and post the permit conspicuously near the work location. A standard entry permit shall be used for all entries.

Definitions

By OSHA definition, a confined space:

  1. Is large enough for an employee to enter fully and perform assigned work
  2. Is not designed for continuous occupancy by the employee
  3. Has a limited or restricted means of entry or exit

These spaces may include underground vaults, tanks, storage bins, pits and diked areas, vessels, silos, and other similar areas.

By OSHA definition, a permit-required confined space has one or more of the following characteristics:

  1. Contains, or has the potential to contain, a hazardous atmosphere
  2. Contains a material with the potential to engulf someone who enters the space
  3. Has an internal configuration that might cause an entrant to be trapped or asphyxiated by inwardly converging walls or by a floor that slopes downward and tapers to a smaller cross section
  4. Contains any other recognized serious safety or health hazards

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Key Elements of Entry Permits

A standard entry permit shall contain the following items:

  1. Space to be entered
  2. Purpose of entry
  3. Date and authorized duration of the entry permit
  4. Name of authorized entrants within the permit space
  5. Means of identifying authorized entrants inside the permit space (i.e., rosters or tracking systems)
  6. Name(s) of personnel serving as Attendant(s) for the permit duration
  7. Name of individual serving as Entry Supervisor, with a space for the signature or initials of the Entry Supervisor who originally authorized the entry
  8. Hazards of the permit space to be entered
  9. Measures used to isolate the permit space and to eliminate or control permit space hazards before entry (i.e., lockout/tagout of equipment and procedures for purging, ventilating, and flushing permit spaces)
  10. Acceptable entry conditions
  11. Results of initial and periodic tests performed, accompanied by the names or initials of the testers and the date(s) when the tests were performed
  12. Rescue and emergency services that can be summoned, and the means of contacting those services (i.e., equipment to use, phone numbers to call)
  13. Communication procedures used by authorized entrants and Attendant(s) to maintain contact during the entry
  14. Equipment to be provided for compliance with this Confined Space Program (i.e., PPE, testing, communications, alarm systems, and rescue)
  15. Other information necessary for the circ*mstances of the particular confined space that will help ensure employee safety
  16. Additional permits, such as for hot work, that has been issued to authorize work on the permit space

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Permit Scope & Duration

A permit is only valid for one shift. For a permit to be renewed, the following conditions shall be met before each reentry into the confined space:

  1. Atmospheric testing shall be conducted, and the results should be within acceptable limits. If atmospheric test results are not within acceptable limits, precautions to protect entrants against the hazards should be addressed on the permit and should be in place.
  2. EHS shall verify that all precautions and other measures called for on the permit are still in effect.
  3. Only operations or work originally approved on the permit shall be conducted in the confined space.

A new permit shall be issued, or the original permit will be reissued if possible, whenever changing work conditions or work activities introduce new hazards into the confined space. EHS shall retain each canceled entry permit for at least one (1) year to facilitate the review of the Confined Space Entry Program. Any problems encountered during an entry operation shall be noted on the respective permit(s) so that appropriate revisions to the confined space permit program can be made.

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Confined Space Entry Permit - Facilities Management - UA Little Rock (2024)

FAQs

Does OSHA require a permit to enter a confined space? ›

OSHA uses the term "permit-required confined space" (permit space) to describe a confined space that has one or more of the following characteristics: contains or has the potential to contain a hazardous atmosphere; contains material that has the potential to engulf an entrant; has walls that converge inward or floors ...

What 3 requirements must be met for a space to be considered a confined space? ›

In order for a work area to be defined as a confined space it must meet all three of the following criteria:
  • Limited Openings for Entry and Exit. ...
  • The Space is not Intended for Continuous Human Occupancy. ...
  • The Space is Large Enough for You to Enter and Conduct Work.

Who is responsible for completing the entry permit? ›

Entry supervisor means the person (such as the employer, foreman, or crew chief) responsible for determining if acceptable entry conditions are present at a permit space where entry is planned, for authorizing entry and overseeing entry operations, and for terminating entry as required by this section.

Under which condition would a confined space entry permit be required? ›

A permit-required confined space is one that meets the definition of a confined space and has one or more of these characteristics: (1) contains or has the potential to contain a hazardous atmosphere, (2) contains a material that has the potential for engulfing an entrant, (3) has an internal configuration that might ...

What makes a non-permit required confined space? ›

Before learning more about permit confined spaces, let's discuss non-permit spaces. When a certain confined space is called "Non-Permit", it means that the space does not (or could not) contain hazards that could cause death or serious harm.

What are the 2 types of confined spaces? ›

Confined spaces are usually broken down into two groups: Non-Permit and Permit. Permit confined spaces are the most hazardous and require you or some qualified person to completed a safety checklist, simply called a permit, before you enter in to the space.

What are 5 examples of confined space? ›

So the official definition of a confined space is any place which, because of its enclosed nature, there is a reasonably foreseeable risk. The definition also includes a few helpful examples, like chambers, tanks, vats, silos and pits.

What is the difference between a permit required confined space and a confined space? ›

A non-permit required confined space meets the definition of a confined space but does not have any additional known or potential hazards. A permit-required confined space (PRCS) is a confined space with one or more actual or potential hazards e.g., entrapment, engulfment, or hazardous atmospheres.

What are the golden rules of confined space? ›

only work in a confined space if all other ways of performing the task have been ruled out; • ensure there is a person who can instigate an emergency response should you encounter difficulties; • understand and work strictly in accordance with the site's confined space procedure; • understand the entry and safe work ...

How many people are needed for confined space entry? ›

In addition to the entry supervisor and attendant, the employer would need at least one person standing by during the entry who is trained and equipped to provide an effective emergency rescue pursuant to §1910.134(g)(3)(iii).

How long is a confined space entry permit valid for? ›

Use this permit when entering a permit-required confined space, which is only valid for the duration of work being performed and for no more than 8 hours.

How often does OSHA require confined space training? ›

OSHA does have two annual requirements attached to confined spaces: employers are required to review the permit program annually, and employee rescue personnel need to perform practice rescues at least once every 12 months. Industry leaders recommend that you refresh Confined Space Training every one or two years.

What are the 4 characteristics of a permit required confined space? ›

What is a Permit Required Confined Space?
  • a substance that has the ability to engulf or asphyxiate the entrant.
  • a potentially hazardous atmosphere.
  • spaces with inwardly converging walls within the space or a floor that slopes downward, tapering to a small cross-section.
  • contains any other serious safety or health hazard.

What are the examples of permit required confined spaces? ›

§5157. Permit-Required Confined Spaces.
  • (a) Scope and application. ...
  • (2) Has limited or restricted means for entry or exit (for example, tanks, vessels, silos, storage bins, hoppers, vaults, and pits are spaces that may have limited means of entry.

What is the most common cause of death in confined spaces? ›

Asphyxiation is the leading cause of death in confined spaces. The asphyxiations that have occurred in permit spaces have generally resulted from oxygen deficiency or from exposure to toxic atmospheres.

What is the difference between confined space permit and non permit OSHA? ›

If the permit-required space poses no actual or potential atmospheric hazards (and you've tested and inspected the space to ensure that), and if all hazards within the space are eliminated without entry into the space, the permit space may be reclassified as a non-permit space for as long as the non-atmospheric hazards ...

Can any employee enter a confined space? ›

An employee shall not enter the space until the forced air ventilation has eliminated any hazardous atmosphere; 2. The forced air ventilation shall be so directed as to ventilate the immediate areas where an employee is or will be present within the space and shall continue until all employees have left the space; 3.

What are the OSHA rules for confined space rescue? ›

  • If a rescue is required, the rescue service must close off the area, get authorized entrants out of the space and perform first aid when needed.
  • It is best to use a retrieval system to bring the employee out of the space. ...
  • Authorized entrants should wear harnesses connected to the retrieval line.

Which of the following is a true statement about entry permits? ›

The statement that is true about entry permits required when working inside a permit-required confined space is: Entry permits are always required when working inside a permit-required confined space.

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