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Date Created: 2006 Number of Slides: 52 OHSA Regulations: This powerpoint presentation is AtlantcTrainingt to OSHA Regulation 29 CFR 1910.146. Created by: Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation

Confined Space by OSHA

Date Created: 2009 Number of Slides: 26 OHSA Regulations: This powerpoint presentation is AtlantcTrainingt to OSHA Regulation 29 CFR 1910.146. Created by: OSHA

Date Created: 2002 Number of Slides: 38 OHSA Regulations: This powerpoint presentation is AtlantcTrainingt to OSHA Regulation 29 CFR 1910.146. Created by: Office of Environmental Safety and Health

Confined Spaces PowerPoint by OSHA

on Hazard Control in Confined Spaces is provided by OSHA. Safe working procedures must be followed to control hazards and maintain safety in the workplace. Workers should be fit and ready to work in confined places, and aware of the hazards incorporated in their work. They must be given appropriate training in working with confined place, plus drilled regularly in the company emergency procedures.

Confined Spaces: Permit Entry PPT

on Permit Entry Procedures is provided by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration. Upon entry on confined spaces, permit requirements must be submitted to prevent unauthorized and unsafe entry. Permit entries are used to identify and evaluate the hazards present in the working environment, and to ensure safety prior to entry.

Confined Space (Permit-required) Attendants PPT

This presentation on Confined Space Attendants Training is provided by the US Mine Rescue Association. Attendants pose an important role when doing work in confined places. They are responsible for monitoring conditions outside the entrance to the space and monitoring conditions inside the space. If monitoring failed, the result may be as critical as death of the workers inside the confined spaces. Communication is also their responsibility to monitor the entrant’s status inside, and to alert them in case of an emergency.