Utah Admin. Code R614-3-11 - Requirements for Confined Space Entry
A. No employee shall be required or permitted
to enter a confined space:
1. Unless
protected by self contained or airline type respiratory protective equipment,
the employer shall ensure that air supplied for respirators by compressors,
fans, or similar devices is free of dusts, oil vapors, toxic or noxious fumes
or gases; or
2. Unless an approved
ventilation system is being used to ensure the removal of any harmful gases,
vapors, smoke, fumes, mists, or dusts from within the confined space;
or
3. Until appropriate tests have
been made immediately prior to entry to confirm the absence of any harmful
gases, vapors, smoke, fumes, mists or dusts or a sufficiency of oxygen. Testing
shall be done at intervals during an employee's presence in the confined space
to ensure no change of conditions; or
4. When flammable or explosive gases are
present, until ventilated, purged and all sources of ignition have been
controlled or eliminated.
B. An employee required or permitted to enter
a confined space where a harmful atmosphere exists or may develop, shall:
1. Wear a safety harness to which is attached
a life line tended at all times by another person stationed outside the
entrance and so equipped as to be capable of effecting a rescue, and
2. When entered from the top, wear a safety
harness or a harness of a type of which will keep the employee in a vertical
position in case of rescue.
C. When the work being performed is such that
more than one employee is required or permitted to enter a confined space,
provision shall be made in the planning of the work to avoid the safety lines
or air hoses from becoming entangled.
D. An employee required or permitted to enter
a confined space being ventilated with a ventilation system to maintain
respirable air, and in which a harmful atmosphere cannot develop shall:
1. Be attended by and in communication with
another person stationed at or near the entrance, or
2. Be provided with a means of continuous
communication with a person outside, or
3. Be visually checked by a designated person
at intervals as often as may be required by the nature of the work to be
performed.
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