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Risk Assessment and Hazards
Risk Assessment and Hazards
Hazards in confined spaces can be categorised as:
Atmospheric Hazards: Lack of oxygen, toxic gases, flammable vapours, dust, or fumes. Testing the atmosphere using calibrated gas detectors before and during entry is essential. Continuous monitoring may be required for longer tasks.
Physical Hazards: Slips, trips, falls, moving machinery, engulfment, temperature extremes, noise, or poor lighting. These hazards can cause injury or hinder emergency evacuation.
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Biological Hazards: In spaces such as sewers or water tanks, exposure to bacteria, viruses, or mould can occur. Appropriate hygiene and PPE are needed.
Structural Hazards: Corrosion, loose panels, or unstable walls may create risk of collapse or falling objects. Visual inspection and engineering controls reduce these risks.
Risk assessment also determines whether a permit-to-work system is required. This document authorises entry, specifies hazards, defines control measures, and records the responsibilities of personnel involved.