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A confined space has an oxygen reading of 18%, hydrogen sulfide at 8 ppm, and carbon monoxide at 30 ppm. What is the entry status?

Correct Answer

B) Entry prohibited - oxygen deficient

The oxygen level of 18% is below the required minimum of 19.5%, creating an oxygen-deficient atmosphere. Entry is prohibited until the atmospheric conditions are corrected, regardless of other acceptable gas readings.

Answer Options
A
Safe for entry with standard PPE
B
Entry prohibited - oxygen deficient
C
Entry permitted with continuous monitoring
D
Entry permitted with supplied air respirators only

Why This Is the Correct Answer

OSHA 29 CFR 1926.95 requires a minimum oxygen concentration of 19.5% for safe entry into confined spaces. At 18%, this atmosphere is oxygen-deficient and creates an immediate danger to life and health. Entry is absolutely prohibited regardless of other gas readings being within acceptable limits. The space must be ventilated and retested until oxygen levels reach at least 19.5% before any entry can be considered.

Why the Other Options Are Wrong

Option A: Safe for entry with standard PPE

Standard PPE cannot protect against oxygen deficiency - workers would still be breathing oxygen-deficient air which can cause unconsciousness and death

Option C: Entry permitted with continuous monitoring

Continuous monitoring cannot make an oxygen-deficient atmosphere safe to breathe - the fundamental problem of insufficient oxygen remains

Option D: Entry permitted with supplied air respirators only

While supplied air respirators could theoretically provide safe breathing air, OSHA regulations prohibit entry when oxygen is below 19.5% until atmospheric conditions are corrected

Memory Technique

Think '19.5 to Stay Alive' - below 19.5% oxygen means no entry, period

Reference Hint

OSHA 29 CFR 1926.95 - Personal Protective Equipment, Confined Space Entry requirements

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