Confined space attendants are required by OSHA’s Code of Federal Regulations. These roles are an essential part of construction and industrial maintenance safety programs, as those involved in watch duties are entrusted with the safety of those they work with. Confined space attendants are always in demand in the current job market, but it is…
Read MoreThe primary goal of OSHA is to protect you, the employee, from any physical harm. And violations of these can cause serious harm to the company as well – in their pocketbook! Find out how OSHA fines employers for non-compliance of safety regulations.
Read MoreDave Wagner remembers his first confined space job. He survived it. A gas monitoring specialist, Wagner worked as a laborer for a public utility company while in college. Through a small 24-inch portal, he and his summer coworkers passed into a large condenser. Once inside, they inserted a metal plug and high-pressure hose into a…
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