Confined Space Entry Activity Hazard Analysis (AHA)
Work in confined spaces presents potential risks to technicians, especially when exposed to environmental elements, hazardous materials, or when there is a potential for a limited air supply.
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The Confined Space Entry Activity Hazard Analysis (AHA) app is a risk assessment that outlines specific procedures for work conducted in small and enclosed spaces. The app guides the user through the full scope of the work and offers requirements and recommendations to ensure the health and safety of the technician. The app outlines the hazards one may encounter in a confined space and the accompanying responsibilities and requirements of the user prior to entry put in place for hazard control. For example, workers must receive specific training before entering a confined space and a safety plan should be in place in the event of decreased air supply. Personal protective equipment should include a harness or rescue device for hazard communication. This app would be a crucial part of a safety plan for any construction project that involves work in confined spaces.
As a supervisor, use this risk assessment tool to ensure the safety of workers in confined space activities. Due to the ability to have this app readily available on your smartphone or tablet, you can easily follow along with the outlined hazardous working conditions, such as limited ventilation while inspecting the confined spaces in real-time. This app will not only help you to promote a comprehensive occupational and safety program but it can also save you time. Gone are the days of having to revisit a worksite to check hazards you might have forgotten and it can also help to streamline training. Try the app today and promote a safer work environment by limiting accidents and increasing safety awareness.
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