Wash. Admin. Code § 296-809-50014 - Make sure you have adequate rescue and emergency services available
(1) You must make
sure you have adequate rescue and emergency services available during your
permit-required confined space entry operations.1
(a) Evaluate and select rescue teams or
services who can:
(i) Respond to a rescue
call in a timely manner.2 Timeliness is based on the
identified hazards. Rescuers must have the capability to reach potential
victims within an appropriate time frame based on the identified permit space
hazards.
(ii) Proficiently rescue
employees from a permit-required confined space in your workplace. Rescuers
must have the appropriate equipment for the type of rescue.
(iii) Agree to notify you immediately in the
event that the rescue service becomes unavailable.
(b) Make sure that at least one member of the
rescue team or service holds a current certification in first aid and
cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR).
(c) Inform each rescue team or service about
the hazards they may confront when called to perform rescue.
(d) Provide the rescue team or service with
access to all permit spaces from which rescue may be necessary. This will allow
them to develop appropriate rescue plans and to practice rescue
operations.
(2) You must
provide employees assigned to provide permit-required confined space rescue and
emergency services, at no cost to the employee, with:
(a) Personal protective equipment (PPE)
needed for safe entry.
(b) Other
equipment required to conduct rescues safely.
(c) Training so they are:
(i) Proficient in the use of the PPE and
other equipment.
(ii) Proficient as
an entrant of permit-required confined spaces.
(iii) Able to safely perform assigned rescue
and emergency duties.
(iv)
Knowledgeable in basic first aid and cardiopulmo-nary resuscitation
(CPR).
(d) Practice
sessions for permit-required confined space rescues at least once
every twelve months where dummies, manikins, or actual persons are removed from
either:
(i) The actual permit spaces;
or
(ii) Representative permit
spaces that simulate the opening size, configuration, and accessibility, of
permit spaces where rescue will be performed.
(3) You must establish procedures for:
(a) Contacting rescue and emergency
services.
(b) Rescuing entrants
from permit-required confined spaces.
(c) Providing necessary emergency services to
rescued entrants.
(d) Preventing
unauthorized persons from attempting a rescue.
Notes: | 1 The following is not considered to be adequate rescue and emergency services: |
* Planning to rely on a rescue service and posting a contact number (like "911") without contacting them and completing an evaluation in advance to ensure they meet the criteria of this standard. | |
2 Timely rescue will vary according to the specific hazards involved in each entry. For example, chapter 296-842 WAC, Respirators, requires that employers provide a standby person or persons capable of immediate action to rescue employee(s) for work areas considered to contain an IDLH atmosphere. |
Note: | See Appendix H - Evaluating Rescue Teams or Services by visiting the labor and industries web site at http://www.lni.wa.gov/safety/rules/chapter/809/ . |
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.010, 49.17.040, 49.17.050, 49.17.060. 09-05-071, § 296-809-50014, filed 2/17/09, effective 4/1/09; 04-03-081, § 296-809-50014, filed 1/20/04, effective 5/1/04.
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