What type of documentation will OSHA look for if an employer uses the alternate procedure of paragraph (c)(5)?
The data must demonstrate that there are no non-atmospheric hazards and that the ventilation will keep the air inside the permit space safe for entry. This should include initial data in the form of: – Volume of the space to be entered; – Capacity and configuration of the ventilation equipment to be used; – Identified atmospheric hazards and potential hazards; – The sampling results from routine testing of the space from the time ventilating has begun through final determination of acceptable entry conditions; and – Atmospheric hazards created by work in the space.
Related Questions
- The documentation says that SQLite uses a dynamic type system as opposed to a static type system, but that its backwards compatible. What might be the issues of this from an RDBMS users standpoint?
- Are economic conditions encouraging hospitals to take a closer look at procedure coding, documentation, and physician efficiency?
- What type of documentation will OSHA look for if an employer uses the alternate procedure of paragraph (c)(5)?