Enclosed Space Entry Flashcards
1
Q
How does COSWP define an enclosed space?
A
- Limited openings for entry and exit
- Inadequate ventilation
- A space not designed for continuous worker occupancy
2
Q
What is the procedure for an enclosed space entry?
A
Risk assessment completed
- Using SMS checklist and risk matrix
- All potential risks identified
Permit to Work is created to mitigate risks found in the risk assessment. A copy should be kept at the tank entry point and on the Bridge, included is;
- Location
- Purpose of entry
- Time of entry and exit
- Enclosed Space has been properly ventilated we validate this by testing the atmospheric conditions
- Atmospheric conditions (taken at regular intervals)
- Safety equipment at entry; rescue tripod, BA cylinders with umbilical cords, BA board, EEBD’s
- Tank sentry in comms with Bridge (should inform of entry and exit times) and entry team
- PPE worn
- Isolations in place
- PTW briefed to all entrants and signed by all entrants, responsible officer and the authorising officer
- Emergency procedures in place
- Adequate lighting
PTW should not be closed until the tank lid has been confirmed secured
3
Q
What gases are you testing for on the gas meter?
A
- Oxygen level
- Flammable gases / vapours
- Hydrogen Sulphide
- Carbon Monoxide
4
Q
What are the required gas readings for enclosed space entry?
A
- Oxygen must be at least 20.8%
- Flammable gases/vapours must be NIL
- Toxic gases must be <50% of the Workspace Exposure Limit (WEL)
5
Q
What are LEL and LFL? How are they managed for enclosed space entry?
A
- LEL = Lower Explosion Limit
- LFL = Lower Flammable Limit
- Limits will be defined by authorising officer which will be in line with the SMS