ACE maintains the highest certification for confined space entry work, to undertake work tasks or inspect the work area.
OSHA Approved: Our Confined Space Entry personnel have the latest up-to-date training with proper safety equipment to complete the required service.
Confined space is defined as:
- Is large enough and so confined that an employee can bodily enter and perform assigned work
- Has limited or restricted means for entry or exit (for example, tanks, vessels, silos, storage bins, hoppers, vaults, and pits are spaces that may have limited means of entry.)
- Is not designed for continuous employee occupancy.
Confined space is where the natural ventilation may not reduce the air contaminates below an acceptable level for personnel inside the location.
Some examples include:
- Underground Grease Traps
- Storage Tanks
- Interceptors
- Manholes
- Sump Pits
“Non-Permit Confined Space” means a confined space that does not contain or, with respect to atmospheric hazards, have a potential to contain any hazard capable of causing death or serious physical harm. Ace Sanitation Service needs to know the safety hazards associated with the proposed entry to correctly identify the proper equipment and methods needed for entry, whether it is non-permitted, permitted, non-hazardous or hazardous.
Our Confined Space Entry Van is equipped with the latest safety equipment. Ace personnel have the latest up-to-date training with proper safety equipment to complete the required service.