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Title: SAFETY ISSUES


1
SAFETY ISSUES
  • Confined Space many versions
  • Lockout/Tagout three versions

2
Confined Space Programs
  • Shore (29 CFR 1910.146)
  • Vessel (NSTM 074, vol 3)
  • Shipyard (29 CFR 1915)
  • Aircraft (maintenance procedures)
  • MSO (CG competent person)

3
Shore Scope
  • All shore-side entries except
  • Shipyard
  • Shipyard employment
  • Coast Guard aircraft
  • MSO (maybe)

4
Permit Required SpacesMajor Program Elements
  • Appoint manager
  • ID, evaluate, and post spaces
  • Document basis for characterizations
  • Develop procedures
  • OSHA defines some of these
  • Implement program
  • Audit certificates

5
Permit Required Confined Space Choices
  • Contract all entries
  • Full program
  • Bring spaces up to alternate procedures
    standards
  • Hazard controlled by ventilation alone
  • Continuous ventilation, periodic monitoring
  • No other significant safety hazard

6
Permit Required Confined Space Choices (/-)
  • Full program (s)
  • Ability to address changing environment
  • Greater skills of workforce
  • Good entry documentation (certificates)
  • Full program (-s)
  • Money
  • Time
  • Turnover

7
Permit Required Confined Space Choices (/-)
  • Alternate procedures (s)
  • Correct minor issues
  • Reduced personnel commitment
  • Does not require team
  • Does not require rescue drills
  • Alternate procedures (-s)
  • Poorer documentation
  • Less flexibility

8
Vessel Gas Free Engineering
  • Specific training (NSTM 074, v. 3)
  • Regular entries (v. difficult in CG)
  • Designated by ship
  • Restrictions on entry types and circumstances
    (unless emergency)
  • Underway (some exceptions)

9
Shipyard
  • Shipyard competent person
  • No toxic cargoes
  • No hot work w/in flammables boundary (extends
    beyond bulkheads)
  • Follow up on Marine Chemist certificates
  • Program includes shore facilities (shipyard
    employment)

10
Coast Guard Aircraft
  • Defined by maintenance cards
  • Specific ventilation requirements
  • Rescue plan

11
MSO
  • Draft notice
  • Permits designation as CG competent person
  • Not finalized
  • Some LANT units using
  • Many of same restrictions as shipyard competent
    person

12
Lockout/Tagout
  • Coast Guard (COMDTINST 9077.1)
  • OSHA
  • 1910.147
  • 1910.331-.335

13
Vessel
  • COMDTINST 9077.1
  • Requires tags encourages locks
  • Biweekly log audit
  • Index
  • Record sheet

14
Shore (OSHA)
  • 1910.147
  • Mechanical work only
  • No electrical exposure possible
  • 1910.331-.335
  • Electrical exposure possible
  • Qualified person (might not include
    electrician/EMs)

15
Lockout/Tagout 1910.147
  • Identify all energy sources to which personnel
    may be exposed
  • Define lockout equipment (locks, tags, etc.)
  • Develop deenergizing procedures
  • Develop reenergizing procedures
  • Train personnel

16
Lockout/Tagout 1910.147
  • Challenges
  • ID all maintenance activities (including
    facility-related)
  • ID all energy sources (including multiple)
  • Develop isolation techniques (breaker locks,
    double block and bleed, barriers (e.g., prevent
    movement of press brake ram), etc.)
  • Clear ID of each activity

17
Training (1910.147)
  • Authorized employees Recognize energy sources,
    their type and magnitude, and isolation and
    control procedures.
  • Affected employees Purpose and use of energy
    control procedures.
  • All others in affected areas Procedures and
    prohibition against violating lockout/tagout.

18
Lockout/Tagout 1910.331-.335
  • Lock and tag
  • Electrical exposure possible
  • Qualified person
  • Basic electrical skills PLUS additional training
    and skills

19
Training 1910.331-.335
  • All employees affected on the job
  • Unqualified persons
  • Trained in and familiar with any electrically
    related safety practices necessary for their
    safety

20
Training 1910.331-.335
  • Qualified persons (in addition to that required
    of unqualified persons)
  • Skills/techniques to distinguish live parts from
    others
  • Skills/techniques to determine nominal voltages
  • Clearance distances found in .333(c)
  • Use of tools, PPE, insulating/shielding
    materials, insulating tools
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