This document contains a true/false test about confined space safety. Some key points covered in the test include:
1. A confined space is any area that limits the ability to move freely or exit easily.
2. Gas tests must be performed within 30 minutes of entering a confined space, and before entering in the HGP.
3. The normal oxygen level is 21%, while levels between 24.5-26% provide a safety margin in small spaces.
4. Rescue plans, permits, inspections, gas tests, standby persons, and ventilation are all important safety measures for confined space work.
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Confined Spac Test
This document contains a true/false test about confined space safety. Some key points covered in the test include:
1. A confined space is any area that limits the ability to move freely or exit easily.
2. Gas tests must be performed within 30 minutes of entering a confined space, and before entering in the HGP.
3. The normal oxygen level is 21%, while levels between 24.5-26% provide a safety margin in small spaces.
4. Rescue plans, permits, inspections, gas tests, standby persons, and ventilation are all important safety measures for confined space work.
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Confined Space Test
TRUE FALSE
1. A confined space can be described as any small work area.
2. A gas test must be made within 30 minutes after entering a confined space. 3. A normal oxygen level in a confined or open space is approximately 21 %. 4. An oxygen level of 24.5% - 26% provides a margin of safety often needed in small spaces. 5. Many confined spaces limit the workers ability to move about freely and may be difficult to exit alone. 6. A rescue plan should be made to remove a sick or injured worker from a confined space. 7. Safety harnesses may be worn only in above ground confined spaces while working at heights. 8. In the HGP a work permit is required for all confined spaces where work is to be performed. 9. A joint site inspection and evaluation is needed only for High Risk confined spaces. 10.In the HGP, a gas test must be performed before entering any confined space. 11.Access and egress is critical when working in a confined space. 12.Confined space entrants must sign in before entering unless they are only inspecting the work area. 13.Work permits are always required for work performed inside the HGP. 14.A standby man is required to monitor the confined space at least every half hour. 15.Good ventilation adds to the safety of a confined space. 16.A standby man should maintain safe access & good housekeeping outside of the confined space, but he is not to monitor or observe the worker or workers inside the confined space. 17.In case of an emergency evacuate the confined space if possible. 18.A Pre–entry for gas testing is allowed to determine if conditions are safe for workers. Only one man may enter the space for Pre–entry testing. 19.A fire watch is always required to be present when the confined space involves hot work. 20.Workers may begin work in a confined space before the work permit is issued provided it is low risk work.
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