The moment of entry is critical in confined or enclosed space
operations. Injuries from fires, explosions, falls, and unsafe
atmospheres may be avoided with careful preparation and adequate
testing.
Note: During shipbuilding operations, the
need for testing by a shipyard competent person (SCP) and
certified marine chemist (CMC) will depend on the progress of
the vessel construction. Until there is a potential for a
hazard, such as oxygen deficiency, or after the introduction of
flammable materials, testing may not be required.
OSHA requires the following precautions as
part of confined or enclosed space entry:
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