Confined Spaces Many of the everyday hazards encountered in welding can be exacerbated if the work is being carried out in a confined space. A significant number of deaths involving people working in confined spaces occur each year, with asphyxiation being a major cause of those deaths, so extra vigilance is needed. So it is clear that working in such spaces requires a greater awareness of potential hazards and safe working practices than normal. Welders working in enclosed spaces must be properly trained, equipped and supervised. Additional protective and monitoring equipment over and above that normally necessary may be required when welding in a confined space. It is also recommended that a formal 'safe system of work' should be followed at all times. |