WAC 296-809-100   Scope.  This chapter applies to all confined spaces and provides requirements to protect employees from the hazards of entering and working in confined spaces. This chapter applies in any of the following circumstances:

     • You have confined spaces in your workplace.

     • Your employees will enter another employer's confined spaces.

     • A contractor will enter your confined spaces.

     • You provide confined space rescue services.

    
You can use Table 1 to help you decide which requirements to follow for confined spaces.


Table 1

Requirements for Confined Spaces
For confined spaces that are The requirements in the following sections apply
  200 300 400 500 600 700
Permit-required confined spaces X X X X X X
Entered by a contractor X X X X X X
Nonpermit confined spaces X         X
Never entered X          
If you only:            
Use alternate entry procedures X X X   X  
Have a contractor enter your space X          
Are a rescue service provider   X X X    

     Definition:

     A confined space is a space that is ALL of the following:

     • Large enough and arranged so an employee could fully enter the space and work.

     • Has limited or restricted entry or exit. Examples of spaces with limited or restricted entry are tanks, vessels, silos, storage bins, hoppers, vaults, excavations, and pits.

     • Not primarily designed for human occupancy.

     Rules in other chapters that cover confined spaces may also apply to your work. You can find a list of these rules in the resources section of this chapter.

Note: • Requirements in other chapters may apply to your work. You will find some safety and health requirements are addressed on a broad level in this chapter, while being addressed for a specific application in another rule. When this happens, both requirements apply and should not conflict. When a conflict does occur, you need to follow the more specific requirement.
• If you are uncertain which requirements to follow, contact your local labor and industries (L&I) office.
• For a complete list of local L&I offices, see the resources section of the safety and health core rules, chapter 296-800 WAC.




[Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.010, 49.17.040, 49.17.050, and 49.17.060. 04-03-081, § 296-809-100, filed 1/20/04, effective 5/1/04.]