1 contains or has the potential to contain a hazardous atmosphere.
Osha attic confined space.
The confined spaces in general industry standards 29 cfr 1910 146 address attics in this osha letter of interpretation stating that if the attic space in your building fits the definition of a confined space then attics are confined spaces.
According to a publication by osha and the national association of home builders nahb attics determined to be confined spaces would generally not be permit required confined spaces because they typically do not contain the types of hazards or potential hazards that make a confined space a permit required confined space those that could impair an entrant s ability to exit the space without assistance.
Confined spaces in residential construction.
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Osha fact sheet on confined spaces in construction.
However attic spaces that are determined to be confined spaces should generally fall into the category of non permit confined spaces because they have either natural or mechanical ventilation which would prevent accumulation of hazardous atmosphere and because other hazards would not normally be present.
3 has an internal configuration such that an entrant could be trapped or asphyxiated.
But attic spaces that are determined to be confined spaces should generally fall into the category of non permit confined spaces because they have either natural or mechanical ventilation that would prevent accumulation of hazardous atmosphere and.
Crawl spaces and attics pdf standard 29 cfr 1926 subpart aa confined spaces in construction pdf also bpi is going to host a webinar on this topic soon.
This fact sheet developed after consultation with the national association of home builders nahb and a detailed frequently asked questions faqs document clarify some of the standard s provisions and their application to residential construction work.
Osha has developed a standard for confined spaces in construction 29 cfr 1926 subpart aa that applies to spaces such as attics basements and crawl spaces.