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OSHA regulations define confined spaces as having potential hazards due to atmosphere, material, entrance and exit hazards, sloping floors or walls, or any other recognized safety or health hazard. Areas such as manholes, underground vaults and pipelines are examples of confined spaces. Employees are specially trained in safety measures required for these hazardous conditions and a permit is often required.
• Protect your employees and prevent unauthorized access with our selection of Confined Space Labels. • Make sure that your workers follow your confined space rules. Remind everyone of the potential hazards and required protective measures before entering. • Confined Space Labels are available in a variety of materials and sizes. Mouse over the designs below for a quick preview of these options.
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