KINNECT’s confined space medicals assess a worker’s medical and physical capacity to work safely in these unique environments, without risk of developing or aggravating an injury and/or medical condition.
Confined spaces are areas that are not designed for continuous occupancy and pose a potential health and safety risk to the people required to perform work within them for a specified duration.
They are entirely or largely enclosed and configured so that a worker can enter and perform assigned work, but the exit options are limited. Potential confined spaces include vessels, tanks, silos, pipes, tunnels, pits and equipment housings.
KINNECT can conduct confined space medicals nationwide to ensure your workers are fit to work safely in these conditions.
FAQ
How often should a Confined Space Medical be completed?
KINNECT recommends that you complete a confined space every 5 years at a minimum and more frequently if medically recommended.
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