confined spaces
The 1997 Confined Spaces Regulations define a Confined Space as “any place including a chamber, tank, vat, silo, pit, trench, pipe, sewer, flue, well or any similar place in which by virtue of its enclosed nature there arises a reasonably specified risk”. Some are obvious, but equally dangerous are areas such as unventilated or poorly ventilated rooms.

What are the dangers?
• Lack of oxygen
• Fire and explosions
• Liquids and solids which can suddenly fill the space or release gases into it when disturbed
• Residues in the space that can give off gas, fume or vapour• Poisonous gas, fume or vapour
• Dust high concentration
• Extreme conditions leading to a dangerous increase or decrease in body temperatures

Plus other dangers from the work being carried out when:
• Grinding - dust     • Welding - fumes     • Cleaning - solvents

Risk Assessment
Specified within the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999, a suitable and sufficient assessment of the risks is required. This means identifying hazards, controlling the risks, and determining precautions.
• The first duty is to avoid entry into confined spaces, e.g. by doing the work from outside. Speedy can help with a range of tools and equipment from jet washers to remote cameras.
• If entry is unavoidable, follow a safe system of work, e.g. permit to work.
• Put in place adequate emergency arrangements before work starts, such as good two-way communications. Speedy can supply Intrinsically safe sets.

In keeping with the HSE checklist for work in confined spaces
Speedy provides:
• Mechanical ventilation to provide improved supply of fresh air
• Gas detectors to test before and during work
• Breathing apparatus and Escape sets
• Intrinsically safe torches
• Two-way communication

Plus if things do go wrong effective arrangements for raising the alarm and carrying out rescue operations. Speedy provides:
• Rescue cages and stretchers
• Fall arrest and safety harnesses
• Recovery winches and tripods
• Safety rolls and ropes.

In all aspects of working in Confined Spaces everyone needs to be trained and instructed to make sure they know what to do and how to do it safely. Speedy with its preferred supplier Mines Rescue can provide and arrange a number of health and safety training courses.

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