SafetyQuestion 668 of 690
Under Title 8 CCR §5157, the entry permit for a permit-required confined space must include all of the following EXCEPT:
a.The acceptable entry conditions, the results of pre-entry atmospheric testing, and the entrants and attendants by name or role
b.A guarantee from the manufacturer of the confined space that no atmospheric hazard exists
c.The means of communication between entrants and the attendant, and the rescue and emergency services available
d.The date, authorized duration of entry, and the entry supervisor's signature
Explanation
Title 8 CCR §5157(f) specifies the contents of a confined-space entry permit: identification of the space, purpose, duration, authorized entrants/attendants/supervisor, hazards, isolation measures, acceptable entry conditions, pre-entry test results, rescue services and means of communication, equipment provided, and any additional permits. A 'manufacturer guarantee of no atmospheric hazard' is fabricated and not part of §5157 — atmospheric hazards must be tested directly before entry (oxygen, flammables, toxics, in that order). The other three options describe required permit content.
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