Wash. Admin. Code § 296-809-30002 - Develop a written permit-required confined space program Important:
Identify and evaluate the hazards of permit-required confined spaces and the work performed, to assist you in developing your entry program and entry procedures.
(1) You must
develop a written program, before employees enter confined spaces, that
describes the means, procedures, and practices you use for the safe entry of
permit-required confined spaces as required by this chapter. Include the
following:
(a) Documentation of permit entry
procedures.1
(b) Designation of employees that have active
roles, including; attendants, competent persons, entrants, entry supervisors,
rescuers, program administrator, or those who test or monitor the atmosphere in
a permit-required space.
(c)
Identification of each designated employee's duties.
(d) Training employees on their designated
roles.
(e) How to identify and
evaluate hazards.
(f) Use and
maintenance of equipment.
(g) How
to prevent unauthorized entry.
(h)
How to coordinate entry with another employer.
(i) How to rescue entrants.
(j) If you intend to enter using alternative
methods for entry, the procedures must address all measures used before entry
to isolate and eliminate hazards from the space and control potential
atmospheric hazards.
(i) Identify the entry
supervisor who authorizes the use of the alternative methods and has the
responsibility for ensuring safe entry conditions.
(ii) The hazards of the space.
(iii) The methods used to eliminate hazards
including verification.
(iv) The
methods used to ensure that the hazards are eliminated.
(v) The methods used to test and monitor the
atmosphere within the space, where applicable, for all atmospheric
hazards.
(vi) The methods used to
determine if unsafe conditions arise before or during entry.
(vii) The criteria and conditions for
evacuating the space during entry (like monitoring and test data).
(viii) Methods for training employees in
these procedures.
(ix) The methods
used to ensure employees follow these procedures.
(x) Documentation required. For examples of
documentation, see Appendix J Alternative Method Documentation by visiting the
labor and industries web site at
http://www.lni.wa.gov/safety/rules/chapter/809/.
(2) You must consult with affected
employees and their authorized representatives when developing and implementing
all aspects of your program.
(3)
You must make the written program available to employees and their authorized
representatives.
(4) You must
update your written program as necessary when you have identified deficiencies.
Revise your program and entry procedures before allowing subsequent
entries.
(5) You must designate a
confined space program administrator who has overall responsibility for your
program and has sufficient training or experience with permit-required confined
space entry to oversee program development, coordinate implementation, and
conduct required evaluations of program effectiveness outlined in WAC
296-809-50006.
Note: | 1 Examples of safe work procedures include. but are not limited to: Communication, hazard identification, monitoring and testing, energy control (lockout), ventilation (purging, flushing, use of local exhaust), inerting, engulfment control, equipment use, equipment maintenance, coordination with another employer, emergency evacuation, rescue, and hazard elimination procedures. |
If you have multiple spaces assigned to one attendant, include the procedures necessary to enable the attendant to fulfill their required responsibilities and respond to an emergency. See WAC 296-809-50010, Table 2. |
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.010, 49.17.040, 49.17.050, and 49.17.060. 04-03-081, § 296-809-30002, filed 1/20/04, effective 5/1/04.
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