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California Code of Regulations Title 8, Section 5157. Permit -Required rnnfined Spaces. Page 1 of 14 <br />Subchapter 7. General Industry Safety Orders <br />Group 16. Control of Hazardous Substances <br />Article 108. Confined Spaces <br />New qui <br />§5157. Permit -Required Confined Spaces. <br />(a) Scope and application. This section contains requirements for practices and procedures to protect <br />employees from the hazards of entry into permit -required confined spaces. This section applies to <br />employers, as specified in section 5156(b)(1). <br />(b) Definitions. <br />Acceptable entry conditions means the conditions that must exist in a permit space to allow entry and <br />to ensure that employees involved with a permit -required confined space entry can safely enter into <br />and work within the space. <br />Attendant means an individual stationed outside one or more permit spaces who monitors the <br />authorized entrants and who performs all attendant's duties assigned in the employer's permit space <br />program. <br />Authorized entrant means an employee who is authorized by the employer to enter a permit space. <br />Blanking or blinding means the absolute closure of a pipe, line, or duct by the fastening of a solid <br />plate (such as a spectacle blind or a skillet blind) that completely covers the bore and that is capable of <br />withstanding the maximum pressure of the pipe, line, or duct with no leakage beyond the plate. <br />Confined space means a space that: <br />(1) Is large enough and so configured that an employee can bodily enter and perform assigned work; <br />and <br />(2) Has limited or restricted means for entry or exit (for example, tanks, vessels, silos, storage bins, <br />hoppers, vaults, and pits are spaces that may have limited means of entry.); and <br />(3) Is not designed for continuous employee occupancy. <br />Double block and bleed means the closure of a line, duct, or pipe by closing and locking or tagging a <br />drain or vent valve in the line between the two closed valves. <br />Emergency means any occurrence (including any failure of hazard control or monitoring equipment) <br />or event internal or external to the permit space that could endanger entrants. <br />Engulfment means the surrounding and effective capture of a person by a liquid or finely divided <br />(flowable) solid substance that can be aspirated to cause death by filling or plugging the respiratory <br />system or that can exert enough force on the body to cause death by strangulation, constriction, or <br />crushing. <br />Entry means the action by which a person passes through an opening into a permit -required confined <br />space. Entry includes ensuing work activities in that space and is considered to have occurred as soon <br />as any part of the entrant's body breaks the plane of an opening into the space. <br />http://www.dir.ca.gov/title8/5157.htmi 6/4/99 <br />