If atmospheric testing indicates hazards in a space, this information must be attached
at the point of entry (for example, "Not Safe
for Workers" or "Not Safe for
Hot Work"). [29 CFR 1915.11(b)]
Some employers, however, require all spaces to be labeled.
Warning signs and labels may include a sign, placard, or other form of written
communication or pictographs, which can be perceived and understood by all
workers. These include:
| "Safe for Hot Work" |
Figure 1: Sign labeled "Safe for Hot Work".
"Safe for Hot Work" denotes a space that meets all of the
following criteria:
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The oxygen content of the atmosphere does not exceed 22 percent by
volume;
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The concentration of flammable vapors in the atmosphere is less than 10
percent of the lower explosive limit;
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The residues or materials in the space are not capable of producing a
higher concentration than permitted in paragraph no. 1 or 2 above, under existing
atmospheric conditions in the presence of hot work, and while maintained as directed by the
Marine Chemist (CMC) or competent person; and
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All adjacent spaces have been cleaned, inerted, or treated
sufficiently to prevent the spread of fire.
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| "Safe for Workers " |
Figure 2: Sign labeled "Safe for Worker".s
"Safe for Workers" denotes a space that meets the following
criteria:
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The oxygen content of the atmosphere is at least 19.5 percent and below
22 percent by volume;
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The concentration of flammable vapors is below 10 percent of the lower explosive limit (LEL);
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Any toxic materials in the atmosphere associated with cargo, fuel,
tank coatings, or inerting media are within permissible concentrations at the time of
the inspection; and
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Any residues or materials associated with the work authorized by the
Marine Chemist (CMC), Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH), or competent person will not produce
uncontrolled release of toxic materials under existing atmospheric conditions while
maintained as directed.
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| "Not Safe for Workers" |
Figure 3: Sign labeled "Not Safe for Workers".
"Not Safe for Workers"
denotes a space an employee may not
enter because the conditions do not meet the criteria for "Safe for
Workers."
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| "Not Safe for Hot Work" |

Figure 4: Sign labeled "Not Safe for Hot Work".
"Not Safe for Hot Work" denotes a space where hot work may not be
performed because the conditions do not meet the criteria for "Safe for Hot
Work."
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| "Enter with Restrictions" |
Figure 5: Sign labeled "Enter with Restrictions".
"Enter with Restrictions" denotes a space where entry for work is
permitted only if engineering controls, personal protective equipment,
clothing, and time limitations are as specified by the Marine Chemist, Certified Industrial
Hygienist, or shipyard competent person.
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