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While some confined spaces may be classified as "permit-required" by OSHA and other regulatory agencies, there are many confined spaces that do not meet the criteria for a permit-required confined space. However, even if a confined space is not considered "permit-required," there may still be hazards associated with the space that require special precautions. WHAT’S THE DANGERHAZARDS OF NO PERMIT REQUIREMENTS FOR MUNICIPALITIES OSHA defines a confined space as a space that is large enough and configured in such a way that an employee can enter and perform work, has limited or restricted means of entry or exit, and is […]This content is for Markel policy holders.
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