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Explanation of Confined Space Entry
Confined space is defined
as:
Confined space is where the
natural ventilation may not reduce the air contaminates below an
acceptable level for personnel inside the location. Some examples
include: Underground Grease Traps, Storage Tanks, Interceptors,
Manholes and Sump Pits. “Non-Permit Confined Space” means a
confined space that does not contain or, with respect to
atmospheric hazards, have a potential to contain any hazard capable
of causing death or serious physical harm. Ace Sanitation Service,
LLC, needs to know the safety hazards associated with the proposed
entry to correctly identify the proper equipment and methods needed
for entry, whether it is non-permitted, permitted, non-hazardous or
hazardous.
Our Confined Space Entry
Van is equipped with the latest safety equipment. Ace personnel
have the latest up-to-date training with proper safety equipment to
complete the required service.
If
your interested in a copy of our confined space program document
click here.
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email, Ace Sanitation Service
LLC , for a
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