Confined spaces are:
- Large enough (and so configured) that an employee can bodily enter and perform assigned work
- Limited or restricted for entry or exit (e.g. tanks, vessels, silos, storage bins, hoppers, vaults, and pits)
- Not designed for continuous employee occupancy
Note that all three conditions must be present for a space to be considered a confined space.
Permit-required confined spaces (permit spaces) have at least one of the following characteristics:
- Contain, or have the potential to contain, a hazardous atmosphere
- Contain a material that has a potential for engulfing an entrant
- Have an internal configuration such that an entrant could be trapped or asphyxiated by inwardly converging walls, or by a floor that slopes downward and tapers to a smaller cross section
- Contain any other recognized serious safety or health hazard
Note that if any of the above characteristics is present, the space shall be classified as a permit-required confined space.
All employees who will enter permit-required confined spaces (including entrants, attendants, and supervisors) shall receive training in confined space procedures. Training must occur:
- Before assignment to confined space operations
- When duties change
- When a new hazard is present
- When entry procedures change
These and other pertinent definitions are included in the Cal/OSHA Confined Spaces Regulations.
Stanford provides confined space guidance to:
- Prevent employee injury, illness, or death resulting from confined space and permit-required confined space operations
- Define a confined space and permit-required confined space
- Identify hazards commonly associated with permit-required confined space entry and rescue
- Train Stanford University employees who will enter confined spaces
- Maintain records
- Comply with the OSHA regulatory requirements for confined spaces
The Confined Space Program shall conform to Cal/OSHA requirements, which requires a written program. Where the word “shall” is used in this subtopic, requirements are mandatory by regulation.