Fire and Safety Training are called on to use our expertise in managing difficult confined space work. We use our own equipment to access and use our safety systems to complete work for organisations and businesses.
The definition of a confined space is:
AS 2865:2009 definition of a confined space: An enclosed or partially enclosed space that is not intended or designed primarily for human occupancy, within which there is a risk of one or more of the following:
a) An oxygen concentration outside the safe oxygen range.
b) A concentration of airborne contaminant that may cause impairment, loss of consciousness or asphyxiation.
c) A concentration of flammable airborne contaminant that may cause injury from fire or explosion.
d) Engulfment in a stored free-flowing solid or a rising level of liquid that may cause suffocation or drowning.
Click here to access the MBIE website for Worksafe NZ information about confined spaces.
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