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Anticipating, Recognizing, Evaluating, and Controlling Confined Space Atmospheric Hazards

52 min · 28 de oct de 2024
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Confined space projects present risks that other projects typically do not have. Improper management of these projects and their associated risks can lead to catastrophic events, including loss of life. In the newest episode of Season 2 of The Safety Experts podcast, your host, David Griffith, welcomes safety experts Jerome Spear and Arlen Siert to discuss anticipating and controlling confined space atmospheric hazards. Their conversation includes how to recognize confined space hazards, how to mitigate risks of incidents through effective training and planning, and checklists to review to ensure safety. Join us as we discuss how to improve safety while working in confined spaces to avoid loss of life. Make sure to subscribe to tune in to all upcoming episodes, follow us on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/spear-lancaster-llc/], and sign up for our newsletter. Resources provided: Safety Audit Checklist [https://jespear.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/CSFlammableToxicPainting.OSHAIHRegsAuditForm.9.5.2350.docx] Theme music courtesy of The Acappella Company Listen to the full song here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=eOM6eXMkkl8&feature=youtu.be [https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=eOM6eXMkkl8&feature=youtu.be] Brought to you by Spear & Lancaster, LLC [https://www.jespear.com/] Produced by FUSE Marketing [https://fuse-mktg.com/]

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