['Confined Spaces']
['Permit-Required Confined Spaces']
02/04/2026
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In this situation, OSHA’s guidance has said the standard does not apply. The space does not meet the definition of confined space because the person can’t “bodily enter.” However, the space can still have atmospheric, electrical, or other hazards that need to be addressed.
['Confined Spaces']
['Permit-Required Confined Spaces']
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