Fact sheet on many confined space hazards associated with crawl spaces and attics and how employers can protect their workers. Confined spaces can present conditions that are immediately dangerous to workers if not properly identified, evaluated, tested, and controlled. ThisĀ fact sheet highlights many of the confined space hazards associated with crawl spaces and attics and how employers can protect their workers in these environments. OSHA has developed a new construction standard for Confined Spaces (29 CFR 1926 Subpart AA) ā any space that meets the following three criteria:
- Is large enough for a worker to enter it;
- Has limited means of [ā¦]
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