Wayne Bergin from Adler and Allan discusses the risks of confined space entry for tank cleaning and the critical compliance measures that keep workers safe from harm A regular tank cleaning regime cuts cross-contamination risks, safeguards key components and detects structural issues that could trigger catastrophic leaks and spills. Without stringent health and safety protocols, however, the processes that extend a tank’s working life could pose significant danger to the specialists undertaking the clean. BACK TO BASICS – WHAT IS A CONFINED SPACE? Great Britain’s Health and Safety Executive (HSE) defines a confined space as ‘a place which is […]
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