
Confined Space Entry
Confined Space Entry involves working inside a space that is not designed for continuous occupancy, such as tanks, silos, or tunnels. These areas often present hazards like limited airflow, toxic gases, or potential for entrapment. To ensure safety, trained personnel follow strict procedures, including air testing, proper ventilation, using personal protective equipment, and having emergency plans in place. Entry is only made after assessing risks and ensuring safe conditions. Overall, it’s a controlled process aimed at protecting workers from potential dangers inherent to these specialized environments.