Natural hazards and their impacts: geo-hazards and atmospheric hazards KGA171 The Global Geography of Change Presented by Associate Professor Elaine Stratford.
Slide 1 (of 31) Confined Space Training Permit-Required Confined Spaces.
CONFINED SPACE ENTRY 29 CFR 1910.146. 2 What is a Confined Space? l Is large enough and so configured that an employee can enter bodily and perform work;
CHAPTER 2 ENERGY FLOWS IN EARTH HISTORY AND NATURAL DISASTERS.
Confined Space Entry. Disclaimer This training material presents very important information. Your organization must do an evaluation of all exposures,
Confined Space Rescue. Training Topics IRespiratory Protection Anatomy and Physiology II Confined Space Emergencies IIIToxic Atmosphere Monitoring Equipment.
Mae 331 Lecture 1
….. …..stay focus. Confined Space Not designed for continuous employee occupancy Confined space means a space that has any of the following characteristics:
29 CFR 1910.146 CONFINED SPACE ENTRY. 2 Seton Compliance Resource Centers CONFINED SPACE HAZARDS Over 1 1/2 million workers enter confined spaces on an.
ASK YOURSELF… What is a confined space? What is difference between permitted and non-permitted confined spaces? List 3 examples of permitted.
CONFINED SPACE ENTRY 29 CFR 1910.146. What Is a Confined Space? Has limited or restricted means of entry or exit; Is large enough and so configured that.
Remote Visual Inspection Visual Test (VT) Visual testing is the most basic and common inspection method involves in using of human eyes to look for defects.