Shipyard Employment
ยป Barge Cleaning Operations
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Figure 1:
Barge Cleaning. |
Many barges that contain chemicals, flammable/combustible
liquids, or dry bulk cargoes may require cleaning. There is a special need to
clean the barges between transporting different cargoes.
Barge cleaning can involve many hazards. The most important hazards are
to due flammable materials, and inhalation or skin contact from chemical exposures. It is important to
address Hazard Communication [1915.1200], personal protective equipment
[1915
Subpart I], and the exposure
limits in
1915 Subpart Z while performing barge cleaning operations.
Additional requirements may apply for barges requiring
repairs. For these requirements, see
Ship Repair.
Note: Confined space entry is one of the leading
hazards associated with barge cleaning. Review the
Ship Repair: Confined/Enclosed Spaces and Other Dangerous Atmospheres
chapter for information on how to protect workers from this hazard.
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The
Fire Protection in Shipyard Employment
standard (29 CFR 1915 Subpart P) was issued September 15, 2004 and
became effective December 14, 2004. The new
Fire Protection module has been added to address these changes. In
addition, it is anticipated the Ship
Repair, Shipbuilding and Shipbreaking eTool modules will be modified in the near future to address this new
Shipyard fire protection standard. |
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