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Episode 215: New Developments in Confined Space Entry Monitoring and Safety

Episode 215: New Developments in Confined Space Entry Monitoring and Safety

Update: 2024-10-301
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Workers entering and working in confined spaces face a number of potentially fatal hazards such as insufficient oxygen, physical hazards including falls, and toxic or flammable atmospheres. Fortunately, new technology innovations are helping to improve their safety. Todd Connelly, Rental Sales Manager for Blackline Safety, joins the podcast to discuss why confined space entries persist as a safety concern; key considerations when evaluating CSE approaches; and how smart, connected safety solutions can help manage confined space hazards.

This episode is sponsored by Blackline Safety.

Over 2 million workers in the United States conduct permit-required confined space entries per year and can face life-threatening challenges. The threat of toxic and explosive gases, oxygen deficiency, and extreme temperatures mean working conditions can quickly turn deadly. But thanks to innovations in smart technology, times have changed—and safety has improved. Learn more at www.blacklinesafety.com.

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Episode 215: New Developments in Confined Space Entry Monitoring and Safety

Episode 215: New Developments in Confined Space Entry Monitoring and Safety

David Kopf, Publisher & Executive Editor, OH&S Magazine, 1105 Media Inc.