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1. Person authorized by the employer to enter a permit space and have received the necessary training.
2. The duties of an authorized entrant are _________________. (Select All That Apply)
3. Lighting equipment for permit space entry must be powered by a _____ source maximum.
4. Electrical powered tools must be connected to a GFCI outside the confined space.
5. Entry permits and a “Confined Space Entry – Danger” sign will be kept with the other applicable permits at the entrance to the permit space, and will remain there until all workers have exited the space and work has been completed.
6. Immediately prior to entry of a permitted confined space, the Entry Supervisor will hold a brief “Safety Huddle” to with each Entrant and Attendant
7. It is the Onsite Contractor Supervisor’s responsibility to ensure that their employees, involved in the permit space entry, are trained in Confined Space Identification and any associated safe work procedures. Documentation regarding their trained employees must be onsite and accessible to the Safety Department.
8. The Confined Space Entry Permit will be good only for the shift for which it is issued. In the event that a longer period is required, a new permit must be issued.
9. Respiratory protection must be used if the work can generate nuisance dusts or fumes from coatings or materials contained inside the space
9. Respiratory protection must be used if the work can generate nuisance dusts or fumes from coatings or materials contained inside the space
