Year: 2007 Language: english Author: IACS Genre: Handbook Publisher: IACS Edition: Rev.2 Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 24 Description: Work in confined and enclosed space has a greater likelihood of causing fatalities, severe injuries and illness than any other type of shipyard work or on board ships. The key hazards associated with confined spaces are: — serious risk of fire or explosion; — loss of consciousness from asphyxiation arising from gas, fumes, vapor or lack of oxygen; — drowning arising from increased water level; — loss of consciousness arising from an increase in body temperature; — asphyxiation/suffocation arising from free flowing solid (engulfment) or the inability to reach a breathable atmosphere due to entrapment. Surveyors will routinely enter confined spaces that are difficult to access due to small and/or narrow openings. There may be physical constraints within the space which need to be considered, and the space itself may be cramped permitting only restricted mobility.
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Confined Space Safe Practice
Year: 2007
Language: english
Author: IACS
Genre: Handbook
Publisher: IACS
Edition: Rev.2
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 24
Description: Work in confined and enclosed space has a greater likelihood of causing fatalities, severe injuries and illness than any other type of shipyard work or on board ships.
The key hazards associated with confined spaces are:
— serious risk of fire or explosion;
— loss of consciousness from asphyxiation arising from gas, fumes, vapor or lack of oxygen;
— drowning arising from increased water level;
— loss of consciousness arising from an increase in body temperature;
— asphyxiation/suffocation arising from free flowing solid (engulfment) or the inability to reach a breathable atmosphere due to entrapment.
Surveyors will routinely enter confined spaces that are difficult to access due to small and/or narrow openings. There may be
physical constraints within the space which need to be considered, and the space itself may be cramped permitting only restricted mobility.
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