Confined Space Assessments

Confined Space Assessments

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A confined space refers to a restricted space that may become hazardous to a worker entering it. Is not designed for continuous occupancy, has limited entry and exit points, and may be configured in such a way that complicates first aid, evacuation, or rescue.

Employers are responsible for ensuring they have a written code of practice governing the policies and procedures to be followed when workers enter and work in confined spaces.

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Test Process

Confined space assessments consist of a series of questions that a trained SureHire staff member asks a worker, followed by blood pressure and heart rate measurements, and a positional and mobility examination.

Employers typically complete baseline screens or assessments prior to having their employees work in confined spaces. Periodic testing frequency is determined by the age of the worker or at the employer’s discretion.

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