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Permit-Required
Confined Spaces
A confined space has limited openings for entry or
exit, is large enough for entering and working, and
is not designed for continuous worker occupancy.
Confined spaces include underground reservoirs,
ground storage tanks, elevated tanks, silos,
manholes, and pipelines.
Confined Space Tips
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Do not enter permit-required confined spaces
without being trained and without having a permit
to enter.
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Review, understand and follow employer’s proce-
dures before entering permit-required confined
spaces and know how and when to exit.
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Before entry, identify any physical hazards.
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Before and during entry, test and monitor for
oxygen content, flammability, toxicity or explosive
hazards as necessary.
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Use fall protection, rescue, air monitoring,
ventilation, lighting and communication
equipment according to entry procedures.
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Maintain contact at all times with a trained
attendant either visually, via phone, or by two-
way radio. This monitoring system enables the
attendant and entry supervisor to order you to
evacuate and to alert appropriately trained
rescue personnel to rescue entrants when
needed.
Refer to 29 CFR 1910.146 for complete
regulations set by OSHA. Refer to your state's
regulations if your state established and operates
their own safety and health programs approved by
OSHA.
Protect Yourself
SolarBee, Inc. insists that you comply with all
relative OSHA and local regulations while installing
and performing any maintenance to the SolarBee
circulation equipment.
Key OSHA Compliance Standards that must be
followed (and not limited to) are:
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1910.146 Permit-required confined spaces
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1910.147 Lockout/Tagout
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1926.500 Fall Protection
Fall Protection Tips
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Identify all potential tripping and fall hazards
before work starts.
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Look for fall hazards such as unprotected floor
openings/edges, shafts, open hatches, stairwells,
and roof openings/edges.
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Inspect fall protection and rescue equipment for
defects before use.
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Select, wear, and use fall protection and rescue
equipment appropriate for the task.
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Secure and stabilize all ladders before climbing.
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Never stand on the top rung/step of a ladder.
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Use handrails when you go up or down stairs.
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Practice good housekeeping. Keep cords,
welding leads and air hoses out of walkways or
adjacent work areas.
Refer to 29 CFR 1926.500 for complete
regulations set by OSHA. Refer to your state's
regulations if your state established and operates
their own safety and health programs approved by
OSHA.
Lockout Tagout
When the On/Off switch is in the "ON" position, the
SolarBee may start up at any time if not already
operating. The SolarBee On/Off switch can be
locked out by placing a pad lock thru the door latch
of the controller after the switch has been turned
to the "OFF" position. The On/Off switch is to be
used as the emergency stop.
Safety
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