OSHA Confined Spaces Advisor
Results of the Session with the Confined Spaces Advisor
You said that you want to determine whether or not your business is covered by OSHA's General Industry rules regarding Permit-Required Confined Spaces.
You said that your workers engage in construction industry work.
You said that none of your workers ever do any work that involves repair, refurbishing, or maintanence of existing structures or equipment.
You said that none of your workers ever do any work that is not construction industry work.
This Advisor concludes that your workers are exclusively engaged in construction work.
This Advisor concludes that none of your workers is employed in general industry sector activities.
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- Your answers indicate that your business is not covered by the OSHA general industry rule regarding Permit-Required Confined Spaces because your workers are exclusively employed in construction, agriculture, marine terminal or ship yard employment.
The permit-required confined spaces rule applies only to general industry work and does not apply to workers in construction, agriculture, marine terminal or ship yard employment.
See 29 CFR 1926 (Construction), 1928 (Agriculture), 1915 (Ship Yards), 1917 (Marine Terminals), and 1918 (Longshoring) for
guidance to protect workers in these industries from confined space hazards.