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Subchapter 4. Construction Safety Orders
Article 37. Confined Spaces in Construction (Refs & Annos)

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§ 1958. Duties of Attendants.


(a) The entry employer shall ensure that each attendant:
(1) Is familiar with and understands the hazards that may be faced during entry, including information on the mode, signs or symptoms, and consequences of the exposure;
(2) Is aware of possible behavioral effects of hazard exposure in authorized entrants;
(3) Continuously maintains an accurate count of authorized entrants in the permit space and ensures that the means used to identify authorized entrants under Section 1955(a)(4) accurately identifies who is in the permit space;
(4) Remains outside the permit space during entry operations until relieved by another attendant;
NOTE to Section 1958(a)(4): Once an attendant has been relieved by another attendant, the relieved attendant may enter a permit space to attempt a rescue when the employer's permit space program allows attendant entry for rescue and the attendant has been trained and equipped for rescue operations as required by Section 1960(a).
(5) Communicates with authorized entrants as necessary to assess entrant status and to alert entrants of the need to evacuate the space under Section 1957(a)(5);
(6) Assesses activities and conditions inside and outside the space to determine if it is safe for entrants to remain in the space and orders the authorized entrants to evacuate the permit space immediately under any of the following conditions:
(A) If there is a prohibited condition;
(B) If the behavioral effects of hazard exposure are apparent in an authorized entrant;
(C) If there is a situation outside the space that could endanger the authorized entrants; or
(D) If the attendant cannot effectively and safely perform all the duties required under Section 1958;
(7) Summons rescue and other emergency services as soon as the attendant determines that authorized entrants may need assistance to escape from permit space hazards;
(8) Takes the following actions when unauthorized persons approach or enter a permit space while entry is underway:
(A) Warns the unauthorized persons that they shall stay away from the permit space;
(B) Advises the unauthorized persons that they shall exit immediately if they have entered the permit space; and
(C) Informs the authorized entrants and the entry supervisor if unauthorized persons have entered the permit space;
(9) Performs non-entry rescues as specified by the employer's rescue procedure; and
(10) Performs no duties that might interfere with the attendant's primary duty to assess and protect the authorized entrants.
Note: Authority cited: Section 142.3, Labor Code. Reference: Section 142.3, Labor Code.
HISTORY
1. New section filed 12-30-2015; operative 12-30-2015. Exempt from OAL review pursuant to Labor Code section 142.3(a)(3). Submitted to OAL for filing and printing only (Register 2016, No. 1).


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