Learn how to identify confined spaces and the best practice methods needed to keep workers safe.
A lack of communication is one of the largest catalysts to any confined space program. Employers must give employees the right information about the company's existing confined spaces on the property. This includes training, designating permit-required spaces, and providing employees with the correct PPE and the knowledge of how to use it. Communication also encompasses visual cues in the form of signs, labels, and floor tape. All of these tools work to prevent confined space deaths, the average being 92 fatalities per year.
This white paper will cover the following:
- Confined space fatality statistics
- How to identify confined spaces
- OSHA regulations and best practice methods employers must be familiar with
- The necessity of visual communication and how it can prevent confined space fatalities
