ANSI American Society of Safety Engineers Z117.1-2016 Safety Requirements for Entering Confined Spaces.pdf
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1、AmericAn nAtionAl StAndArdANSI/ASSE Z117.1 2016Safety Requirements forEntering Confined SpacesAmericAn Society of SAfety engineerS4Casselogo-1200dpi_vector-1c-outline.pdf 1 1/20/2012 1:31:55 PMANSI/ASSE Z117.1 - 2016ANSI/ASSE Z117.1 - 2016The information and materials contained in this publication h
2、ave been developed from sources believed to be reliable. However, the American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE) as secretariat of the ANSI accredited Z117 Committee or individual committee members accept no legal responsibility for the correctness or completeness of this material or its applicatio
3、n to specific factual situations. By publication of this standard, ASSE or the Z117 Committee does not ensure that adherence to these recommendations will protect the safety or health of any persons, or preserve property. ANSI ANSI/ASSE Z117.1 2016 American National Standard Safety Requirements for
4、Entering Confined Spaces Secretariat American Society of Safety Engineers 520 N. Northwest Highway Park Ridge, IL 60068 Approved August 4, 2016 Effective January 1, 2017 American National Standards Institute, Inc. An American National Standard implies a consensus of those substantially concerned wit
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6、marketing, purchasing, or using products, processes, or procedures not conforming to the standard. American National Standards are subject to periodic review and users are cautioned to obtain the latest editions. The American National Standards Institute does not develop standards and will in no cir
7、cumstances give an interpretation of any American National Standard. Moreover, no persons shall have the right or authority to issue an interpretation of an American National Standard in the name of the American National Standards Institute. Caution Notice: This American National Standard may be rev
8、ised or withdrawn at any time. The procedures of the American National Standards Institute require that action be taken to reaffirm, revise, or withdraw this standard no later than five years from the date of publication. Purchasers of American National Standards may receive current information on a
9、ll standards by calling or writing the American National Standards Institute. Published October 2016 by: American Society of Safety Engineers 520 N. Northwest Highway Park Ridge, IL 60068 (847) 699-2929 www.asse.org Copyright 2016 by American Society of Safety Engineers All Rights Reserved. No part
10、of this publication may be reproduced in any form, in an electronic retrieval system or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher. Printed in the United States of America American National Standard Foreword (This Foreword is not a part of American National Standard Z117.1 2016
11、.) This standard was developed by an American National Standards Committee, national in scope, functioning under the procedures of the American National Standards Institute with the American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE) as Secretariat. This standard provides minimum requirements to be followed
12、 while entering, working in and exiting confined spaces at ambient atmospheric pressure. It is intended that the procedures and performance requirements detailed herein will be adopted by every employer whose operations fall within the scope and purpose of the standard. Neither the standards committ
13、ee, nor the secretariat, feel that this standard is perfect or in its ultimate form. It is recognized that new developments are to be expected, and that revisions of the standard will be necessary as the art progresses and further experience is gained. It is felt, however, that uniform requirements
14、are very much needed and that the standard in its present form provides for the minimum performance requirements necessary in developing and implementing a comprehensive confined space program for the protection of personnel. In 1993, OSHA estimated that 238,000 establishments had permit required co
15、nfined spaces. These establishments employed approximately 1.6 million workers, including contractors, who entered 4.8 million permit-required confined spaces annually. OSHA further estimated that 63 fatalities and 13,000 lost workdays and non-lost workday cases involving confined spaces entry occur
16、red annually. OSHA and NIOSH data during the period 1980-1993 indicated atmospheric conditions were the leading cause of death associated with confined space entry. The data indicated that oxygen deficiency, hydrogen sulfide, methane, and inert gases ranked as the leading specific atmospheric hazard
17、ous conditions. Engulfment was found to be second in terms of occurrence. Mechanical asphyxiation from loose materials such as grain, agricultural products, sand, cement and gravel was dominant. Evidence suggested that the cause of death associated with confined space entry has not changed appreciab
18、ly during recent years. In the revision of the 2009 version of Z117.1, the ASC reviewed recent data and information addressing confined space incidents. Federal OSHA fatality and catastrophe statistics were collected from their database using confined space as the search words between years 2002 and
19、 2012. A total of 222 cases were reviewed and it was determined that over 80% of fatalities were still caused by atmospheric hazards, and oxygen deficiency was the leading atmospheric hazard. It should be understood that the fatality cases in this sampling do not represent all U.S. confined space in
20、cidents resulting in fatalities. The mining, agriculture and maritime sectors as well as various states with their own primary jurisdiction for safety and health enforcement are likely to be the source of many more cases not discussed within the Foreword of the Z117.1 standard. Upon review of this d
21、ata, much remains to be done, particularly in regards to verification of atmospheres for entrants prior to and during confined space activity. The Z117 Committee acknowledges the critical role of design in influencing the safe entry and work in confined spaces. ANSI has an existing standard ANSI/ASS
22、E Z590.3, Prevention through Design, this standard should be consulted when considering design modifications. The failure to incorporate safety during the design process and overlooked design deficiencies can often increase the risk for entrants: examples are (1) means of entry (portals, hatchways,
23、etc.) which are too small, improperly located or that complicate/inhibit escape; (2) spaces which are convoluted, unnecessarily obstructed or hazardously configured; (3) internal clearances which are too tight for safe passage; (4) space penetration distances which are excessive without alternative
24、means of access or escape; (5) absence of appropriate devices to isolate all energy sources from the space; (6) no provision for vessel mechanisms/devices to prevent loose materials from bridging, compacting, etc. (7) lack of features that would enhance space ventilation effectiveness; (8) structura
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