By Jack Rubinger – Graphic Products responds with a Free Confined Spaces Best Practices Guide
Portland, OR – About a million employees enter confined spaces every day, according to OSHA. In most cases, those workers complete their task without incident, but despite the many precautions in place, 70 workers per year never make it back out alive. Besides the ultimate price paid by workers, hefty fines arise if employers are found to be in noncompliance with OSHA regulations. In February of this year, a Texas-based energy company was fined more than $70,000 for confined space violations with hydraulic fracking tanks.
Graphic Products, Inc., has made a business out of keeping workers safe worldwide. Determined to decrease this high count of confined space deaths, Graphic Products has released a free Confined Spaces Best Practices Guide to help workers, industrial hygienists and environmental health & safety coordinators deal with the very real dangers present in confined spaces.
Confined spaces — which include storage tanks, ship compartments, pits, silos, wells, sewers, boilers, tunnels and pipelines — have limited or restricted means for entry or exit and it is not designed for continuous occupancy. Workers get trapped cleaning or doing repairs and maintenance in these spaces. Lacking a means of escape, their cries for help may go unheard.
These spaces often have limited oxygen, or the air is toxic or combustible. This puts a ticking clock on the job and is the main reason workers don’t make it back out alive. Confined spaces that contain or have the potential to contain a serious atmospheric hazard should be classified as permit-required confined spaces and should be tested prior to entry and continually monitored, according to OSHA guidelines.
Fully illustrated with photographs, diagrams, sample permits and signs and labels, this 18-page guide addresses:
Identifying confined space locations
Sign and labeling materials for harsh industrial environments
Confined space permitting
Training programs
Supervisor and coordinator responsibilities
Entry and evacuation operations and procedures
Testing and monitoring equipment
The benefits of using industrial printers to create large format signs and labels that are more likely to be seen
The new Confined Spaces Best Practices Guide is the most current resource in a growing collection which now includes the following free guides:
Warehouse Safety Guide
Safety Inspection Workbook
Required PPE GuideHCS/Hazcom 2012 Best Practices
Arc Flash Best Practices Guide
Medical Pipe Marking Guide
Marine Pipe Marking Guide
Graphic Products, Inc. manufactures mobile and wide-format labeling systems used by sea shipping lines, distribution centers, mining operations and oil refineries worldwide. Customers include Amazon.com, Boeing, Intel and Toyota. With more than 50 types of labeling supplies, Graphic Products, Inc. helps companies solve communication problems in the toughest industrial environments. For more information, visit www.DuraLabel.com.
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