Confined Space
Many workplaces contain spaces that are considered “confined” because their configurations hinder the activities of employees who must enter, work in, and exit them. OSHA’s confined space standard defines a confined space as 1) is large enough that an employee can enter and perform work; 2) has limited or restricted means for entry or exit; and (3) it is not designed for continuous employee occupancy. These spaces can present increased risk of injury or accident, and we are here to help you identify areas of risk in your workplace.