Or. Admin. R. 437-002-2304
This rule covers enclosed spaces that may be entered by employees. It does not apply to vented vaults if the employer makes a determination that the ventilation system is operating to protect employees before they enter the space. This rule applies to routine entry into enclosed spaces in lieu of the confined space entry requirements contained in 437-002-0146 (4) through (11). If, after the employer takes the precautions given in 437-002-2304 and 437-002-2319 of Division 2/RR, the hazards remaining in the enclosed space endanger the life of an entrant or could interfere with an entrant's escape from the space, then entry into the enclosed space must meet the permit-space entry requirements of 437-002-0146 (4) through (11), Confined spaces, in Division 2/J.
(4) Evaluating potential hazards. Before any entrance cover to an enclosed space is removed, the employer must determine whether it is safe to do so by checking for the presence of any atmospheric pressure or temperature differences and by evaluating whether there might be a hazardous atmosphere in the space. Any conditions making it unsafe to remove the cover must be eliminated before the cover is removed.
NOTE to paragraph (4): The determination called for in this paragraph may consist of a check of the conditions that might foreseeably be in the enclosed space. For example, the cover could be checked to see if it is hot and, if it is fastened in place, could be loosened gradually to release any residual pressure. An evaluation also needs to be made of whether conditions at the site could cause a hazardous atmosphere, such as an oxygen-deficient or flammable atmosphere, to develop within the space.
(7) Attendants. While work is being performed in the enclosed space, an attendant with first-aid training must be immediately available outside the enclosed space to provide assistance if a hazard exists because of traffic patterns in the area of the opening used for entry. The attendant is not precluded from performing other duties outside the enclosed space if these duties do not distract the attendant from: monitoring employees within the space or ensuring that it is safe for employees to enter and exit the space.
NOTE to paragraph (7): See 437-002-2319 Underground electrical installations, for additional requirements on attendants for work in manholes and vaults.
(11) Ventilation and monitoring for flammable gases or vapors. If flammable gases or vapors are detected or if an oxygen deficiency is found, forced-air ventilation must be used to maintain oxygen at a safe level and to prevent a hazardous concentration of flammable gases and vapors from accumulating. A continuous monitoring program to ensure that no increase in flammable gas or vapor concentration above safe levels occurs may be followed in lieu of ventilation if flammable gases or vapors are initially detected at safe levels.
NOTE to paragraph (11): See the definition of "hazardous atmosphere" for guidance in determining whether a specific concentration of a substance is hazardous.
(14) Open flames. If open flames are used in enclosed spaces, a test for flammable gases and vapors must be made immediately before the open flame device is used and at least once per hour while the device is used in the space. Testing must be conducted more frequently if conditions present in the enclosed space indicate that once per hour is insufficient to detect hazardous accumulations of flammable gases or vapors.
NOTE to paragraph (14): See the definition of "hazardous atmosphere" for guidance in determining whether a specific concentration of a substance is hazardous.
NOTE to 437-002-2304 : Entries into enclosed spaces conducted in accordance with the requirements of 437-002-0146 (4) through (11), Confined spaces, are considered as complying with 437-002-2304 of Division 2/RR.
ORS 654.025(2) & 656.726(4)
ORS 654.001 - 654.295
OSHA 3-2015, f. 10-9-15, cert. ef. 1-1-16