• Persons working in confined spaces, standby persons, rescuers, those monitoring atmosphere, permit issuers, permit holders, and supervisors must be appropriately trained, licensed (as required by law) or verified as a competent and authorised person to conduct Confined Space work.
  • Training includes:
    • Entering and Working in Confined Spaces
    • Operating a Breathing Apparatus (if required for entry after risk assessment)
    • Gas Testing of Atmospheres
    • Working in Accordance with an Issued Permit
  • All equipment used in confined spaces must be inspected, calibrated (as required) and approved by a competent person prior to use.
  • A Permit to Work must be in place where work activities involve entering any space that is classified as confined under Occupational Health and Safety Regulations, or equivalent local regulations.
  • A Retrieval Rescue Plan must be in place together with the work permit.
  • Products and equipment used in confined spaces or potential confined spaces (e.g., trenches and open tanks) must be assessed and managed to prevent risks of:
    • Suffocation from atmospheric contaminants
    • Explosion
    • Fire