OSHA 1926.1200 Confined Spaces in Construction
OSHA 1926.1200 Confined Spaces in Construction
OSHA 1926.1200 Confined Spaces in Construction
1200 –
Confined Spaces in Construction
Standard Update
1) Controlling Contractor
Both standards require that employers provide certain
identification, assessment and information exchange –
including pre-entry information to anyone physically entering a
permit – required confined space.
• The construction standard final rule, requires that the
Controlling Contractor lead this information exchange, adding
a layer to prevent untrained or unqualified persons from
entering the space.
• In addition to this coordination, the Controlling Contractor,
upon completion of confined space work will debrief entry
personnel and apprise Host Employer of any findings.
2) Competent Person
The new construction standard requires each employer (in
regard to multi-employer worksites) to ensure a competent
person identify all confined spaced in which its employees
may work.
• This must take place via a 2-step evaluation, necessitating a
certain degree of expertise.
• Step 1 – Determine if the space meets the definition of
confined space.
• Step 2 – If yes, identify through testing any confined spaces
that are Permit Required Confined Spaces.
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