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- contains or may contain a hazardous atmosphere, <br /> • <br /> - contains the potential for engulfment by loose particles, <br /> - has an internal layout such that someone entering could be trapped or <br /> asphyxiated by inwardly converging walls or a floor which slopes downward <br /> and tapers to a smaller cross-section, or <br /> - contains any other recognized serious safety or health hazard <br /> These enclosures, because of inadequate ventilation and/or the presence or introduction of <br /> hazardous gases and vapors may present conditions that could produce asphyxiation or injury <br /> due to inhalation of toxic materials <br /> 1.012 Safety Procedures and Notifications <br /> Before entering a confined space, any MARK or subcontractor personnel must notify <br /> the Project Safety Officer When work is to take place in a confined space which may <br /> lie become hazardous because of atmospheric contamination, oxygen deficiency, and/or limited <br /> means for entry and exit into the work area, the tests and inspections required by <br /> OSHA/NIOSH Safety Procedures must be performed and a MARK "Confined Space Entry <br /> Permit" form (see Attachment 2 in Appendix B of this Plan) must be completed before the <br /> space is entered The permit form must be completed, reviewed, updated, signed, and dated <br /> by the MARK or subcontractor employee in responsible charge at the work site, and <br /> checked, approved and signed by the Project Safety Officer Executed copies of the form <br /> must be displayed at the work site and copies retained by the subcontractor and/or the <br /> Project Superintendent <br /> Before approving a Confined Space Entry Permit, the Project Safety Officer will review <br /> the completed permit and its checklist for compliance with safe entry requirements which <br /> include <br /> 10-2 REV 4/92-EGI <br /> 111 r <br />