When Do You Need A Confined Space Management Spotter?
Confined spaces are more common in industrial environments than you may think. They are not necessarily small, but they are usually enclosed or partially enclosed areas that are not designed or intended for continuous human occupancy. Examples could be tanks, pits, pipes, ducts, and silos. What makes them hazardous is their potential for harmful atmospheric conditions, including unsafe oxygen levels, flammable substances, or toxic gases.
