According to Article 29-1 of the Occupational Safety and Health Facilities Regulations, before allowing workers to perform work in a confined space, the employer should first confirm whether there are any dangers in the confined space that may cause workers to suffer from hypoxia, poisoning, electric shock, collapse, entrapment, or entrapment. and fire, explosion and other hazards. If there is a risk of hazards, hazard prevention plans should be formulated and on-site operation supervisors, supervisors, operating workers and relevant contractors should follow them.
What is a limited space?
1. It is a non-regular workplace
2. Personnel entering and exiting restricted spaces
3. Spaces that cannot maintain adequate and clean breathable air through natural ventilation.
Hazards of working in confined spaces
Confined space hazard prevention
The assessment confirms that appropriate and sufficient ventilation can ensure the safety of personnel working in confined spaces. If you need to formulate a hazard prevention plan for confined space operations, we have a team of professional technicians dedicated to serving you.