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Your crew is installing HVAC equipment in a basement mechanical room that measures 12' x 8' x 7' high with only one entrance/exit. Before entry, what must be determined about this space?

Correct Answer

B) If it meets the definition of a confined space

This space has limited entry/exit points and may meet OSHA's definition of a confined space. A confined space evaluation must be conducted to determine entry procedures, atmospheric testing requirements, and safety protocols before workers enter.

Answer Options
A
If adequate lighting is available
B
If it meets the definition of a confined space
C
If the temperature is comfortable for workers
D
If there is sufficient room for equipment

Why This Is the Correct Answer

OSHA defines a confined space as having limited entry/exit, not designed for continuous occupancy, and large enough for a person to enter. This basement mechanical room with only one entrance/exit clearly meets these criteria. Before any work begins, a confined space evaluation must be conducted to determine if it's a permit-required confined space and what safety protocols are needed. This evaluation includes atmospheric testing, ventilation assessment, and establishing proper entry procedures to protect worker safety.

Why the Other Options Are Wrong

Option A: If adequate lighting is available

While adequate lighting is important for safe work, it's not the primary safety concern that must be determined before entry into a potential confined space. Lighting can be addressed after the confined space evaluation is complete.

Option C: If the temperature is comfortable for workers

Worker comfort regarding temperature is a secondary concern compared to the life-safety issues associated with confined space entry. Temperature control can be managed after ensuring the space is safe to enter.

Option D: If there is sufficient room for equipment

Equipment clearance is a project planning consideration, but worker safety through proper confined space evaluation takes absolute priority before anyone enters the space to assess equipment fit.

Memory Technique

Use 'SPACE' - Single entry/exit, Permit evaluation needed, Atmospheric testing, Continuous occupancy not intended, Entry procedures required. When you see limited access, think SPACE evaluation first.

Reference Hint

OSHA 29 CFR 1926.95 - Personal Protective Equipment, and 29 CFR 1910.146 - Permit-Required Confined Spaces. Also check Florida Building Code Chapter 4 for ventilation requirements.

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