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Mil Pit
Mil Pit
(Tools and equipment Electric shock / burns Use the right and correct size tools.
used inside the space…?) Fire, electrocution, explosion All hand tools shall be inspected before use to ensure they are in good
and arc-eye. condition
Eye injury due to flying grinding Proper lighting will be provided to ensure sufficient visibility
sparks or welding arc rays Earth leakage switches (or GFCI) on all circuits designed to trip on a
Hand/fingers caught in between leakage current.
Fire Blankets should be installed properly & adequately to contain all
welding slag and/ or grinding sparks within the work area.
A welder must have a metal bucket for spent electrodes, disc etc.
Trained Fire watcher should be posted.
(Gasses, fumes or Inhalation of hazardous Welding Fire extinguisher to be existed before and during work, fire blanket.
vapors…?) fumes. Provide proper and good ventilation by providing exhausting and venting
Fire hazards means
Suffocating hazards Maintain suitable and acceptable Oxygen and gases levels in the
environmental workplace to prevent suffocation or fire hazards
(Exiting manner…?) Tripping hazards Provide enough and suitable means of egress, exit ways or ladders
Falling from heights Confined space watcher, fire watcher to be at the entry of the confined
space
(Make area safe before sparks and heat might spread Person(s) must be assigned to a fire watch during and for at least 30
leaving) and may cause Fire and minutes after all cutting/welding ceases.
explosion
Fire watch person(s) are to be supplied with multi-purpose dry
chemical, portable fire extinguisher and trained in its use.
(In the event of an
emergency, can the
entrant be self-rescued
or assisted rescue…?)
(Others…?)
Confined Space Assessment (Task Specific)
“Permit required confined space (permit space)’ means a confined space that has one or more of the following characteristics;
1. Contains or has a potential to contain a hazardous atmosphere;
2. Contains a material that has the potential for engulfing an entrant;
3. Has an internal configuration such that an entrant could be trapped or asphyxiated by inwardly converging walls or by a floor
which slopes downward and tapers to a smaller cross-section; or
4. Contains any other recognized serious safety or health hazard.