OSHA Confined Space Entry

T3S Facility

202 Hugo Dr.

Seneca

When: Jan 18, 2024

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Permit-Required Confined Space (PRCS) Entry per 29 CFR Part 1910.147 found in the OSHA Regulations for General Industry and per 29 CFR Part 1926 – Subpart AA found in the OSHA Regulations for the Construction Industry – as related to acceptable safety policies and procedures that apply to employees that enter such spaces.

  • OSHA regulations related to PRCS entry. OSHA organizational groups responsible for overseeing the safe working conditions provided to employees. Class discussion of practical examples of confined spaces that exist in the municipal (public sector) and private sector work environment. OSHA Citation Structure and Penalties; Overview and examples of actual citations to municipal and other employers; General Duty Clause; Other PRCS safety regulations enforced by OSH Officers through Incorporation by Reference Clause. Class discussion of consequential civil case liability for municipalities and contractors stemming from OSHA citations along with a discussion of actual cases in the Carolinas. Other discussion topics include citations issued to municipalities and controlling employers directly resulting from working with and around contractors. Three different ways municipal employees can create employer liability for OSHA citations, even when municipal employees have not yet entered the space or been exposed to a particular hazard.
  • Two basic categories of permit space entry procedures allowed in the OSHA regulations, along with specific examples of field and utility plant installations that would likely qualify for each procedure. Class discussion of administrative systems for permit issuance, collection and post-entry review, as required by OSHA regulations. Key differences between the general industry and construction industry confined space standards. Other “vertical” confined space entry standards that apply specifically to selected types of work activities.
  • Class discussion and review of actual entry permit forms used by public and private sector employer organizations. Class discussion about working around other employee groups, contractors and the public while attempting to perform work that involves PRCS entry. Class discussions of symbol-based warning signs and entry permits. Class discussion of practical examples of work related conditions inwhich entry should not be attempted. When it might be strategically appropriate to contract work to outside organizations for necessary maintenance and repairs.
  • Overview of OSHA lockout / tagout regulations – class discussion of: 1) mechanical and other systems where maintenance or repair activities require multiple lockouts/tagouts, and 2) practical examples of system maintenance and repair activities where lockouts/tagouts are required; OSHA Appendices containing additional procedures and equipment specifically targeting employees engaged in PRCS entry operations. OSHA regulations create significant citation exposure for municipalities when repair work is contracted out and the work involves entry into PRCS. Discussion of which portion of regulations would apply and necessary entry procedures.

Speaker Bio

Paul P. McCain, PE, is President of McCain Special Project Services, Inc., which offers a wide range of engineering consulting, management consulting, and expert witness services to the construction industry. In addition to his consulting practice, for the past 30+ years, Mr. McCain has delivered hundreds of adult continuing education events on a variety of programs related to construction management, engineering, safety and law, topics which he taught as a faculty member in the Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering Department at NC State University for 111/2 years and in the private sector since January 2000. Paul was co-founder and served for many years as Construction Industry Program Chair for the Southeastern Education Center of the Federal OSHA Training Institute. He continues to teach train-the-trainer Federal OSHA classes for the Southeastern Education Center at the University of Tennessee for attendees seeking to become Federal OSHA Authorized Trainers in both the construction and general Industry regulations. His adult continuing education programs and other information technology transfer efforts have been recognized with awards at local, state, national and international levels. He is frequently requested to serve as a speaker or trainer because of his ability to communicate effectively and his lively, engaging and interactive presentation style.

Schedule

Class registration is from 8:00-8:30. The class will begin at 8:30. Lunch will be provided. We should adjourn around 4:00pm.

 

Course Fee

This course has a maximum of 25 students, and will be capped at this number.  Advanced registration is encouraged so that an accurate estimate of the number of workshop participants can be obtained.  Workshops with low advanced registration will be subject to cancellation.

Who Should Attend

Anyone who works in or around Confined Spaces or Permit-Required Confined Spaces should attend, along with those with job responsibilities revolving around safety management or if you are curious and want to learn more about Confined Spaces. All employees who enter manholes, sewage lift stations, wet wells, septic tanks, meter pits, vaults, storm drains, or tanks are required to have this training.

Payment Policy

UPDATED 2/15/23 – The Transportation Technology Transfer Service now accepts Electronic Check (ACH) payments in addition to credit card payments. While credit card payments are still the preferred payment method, you now have the Electronic Check (ACH) option. Your payment must be received within 5 business days of your registration. If your registration payment is not received by then, you will not be guaranteed registration for the conference.

Cancellation Policy

If you cancel your registration more than 72 hours before a class, your registration fee will be refunded, less a $35 processing fee. If you do not cancel before the 72 hour deadline your registration fee will not be refunded. You may send a substitute in your place, provided that you inform us of the substitute’s name no later than 24 hours before the training.  No-shows will not have their registration fee refunded.

If you have questions regarding workshop registration please email Customer Service or call 864-656-4183.

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