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Gas Detector Use in Confined Spaces

The document is a Confined Space Entry Data Sheet for the Mangla Refurbishment Project, detailing the entry into a water pit for pipe removal and installation. It includes hazard assessments, safety equipment checklists, and atmospheric testing results to ensure safety during the operation. The permit requires authorization from a supervisor and includes provisions for monitoring and emergency response.

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Gas Detector Use in Confined Spaces

The document is a Confined Space Entry Data Sheet for the Mangla Refurbishment Project, detailing the entry into a water pit for pipe removal and installation. It includes hazard assessments, safety equipment checklists, and atmospheric testing results to ensure safety during the operation. The permit requires authorization from a supervisor and includes provisions for monitoring and emergency response.

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Confined Space Entry Data Sheet

Project Name: Mangla Refurbishment Project

Client: WAPDA

Contractor: ZOEC

Consultant: NESPAK

Location of Confined Space: Water Pit – Unit ___

Date of Entry: ___ / ___ / 2025

Time In: __________

Time Out: __________

Permit Number: ____________

Confined Space Description


Type of Space Water Pit (Approx. 50 feet deep)
Purpose of Entry Removal of old water pipes, installation of
new pipes, argon welding & cutting
Space ID / Tag No. WP-___
Entry Point Location Near Turbine Shaft / Pump Room Area

Authorized Entrants
Name Employee ID Role Entry Time Exit Time Signature

Hazard Assessment
Hazard Type Present? Control Measures
Oxygen Deficiency Yes Pre-entry gas testing and
continuous monitoring
Toxic Gases (H₂S, CO) Possible Continuous gas monitoring,
ventilation
Flammable Gases/Vapors Possible Hot work permit, fire watch
Drowning Hazard Yes Submersible pumps
installed to maintain water
level
Engulfment/Entrapment Yes Tripod with harness, rescue
plan in place
Argon Welding Fumes Yes Adequate ventilation,
respiratory protection
Heat/Fire from Welding Yes Fire extinguisher available,
PPE mandatory
Poor Lighting Yes Explosion-proof portable
lighting used

Atmospheric Testing Results (Before Entry)


Parameter Acceptable Initial Reading Time Tester Initial
Range
Oxygen (O₂) 19.5% – 23.5%
Flammable < 10%
(LEL%)
Hydrogen < 10 ppm
Sulfide (H₂S)
Carbon < 35 ppm
Monoxide (CO)
Gas Detector Calibrated On: ___ / ___ / 2025

Device Used: ___________________________

Safety Equipment Checklist


Equipment Required Available Used
Full Body Harness & ✅ ✅ ✅
Lifeline
Tripod with Winch ✅ ✅ ✅
Gas Detector ✅ ✅ ✅
SCBA / Air Line ✅ ✅ ✅
Respirator
Ventilation Blower ✅ ✅ ✅
Fire Extinguisher ✅ ✅ ✅
Welding PPE ✅ ✅ ✅
(helmet, gloves,
apron)
Lockout/Tagout ✅ ✅ ✅
(LOTO) Kit
Communication ✅ ✅ ✅
Equipment
Lighting (ATEX ✅ ✅ ✅
rated)

Standby Attendant Details


Name: ______________________

Contact No: ___________________


Trained in Rescue: ✅ Yes / ⬜ No

Hot Work Permit Required?


✅ Yes — Argon welding and cutting involved

Fire Watch Assigned: Yes / No

Permit Number: ___________________

Permit Authorization
Entry Supervisor Name: __________________________

Designation: __________________________

Signature: __________________________

Date & Time: ___ / ___ / 2025 _____ : _____

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