This is a legal form that was released by the U.S. Air Force - Oklahoma City Air Logistics Complex on November 4, 2020 and used country-wide. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is OC-ALC Form 132?
A: OC-ALC Form 132 is a document used for Confined Space Assessments.
Q: What is a Confined Space Assessment?
A: A Confined Space Assessment is a process of evaluating a confined space to determine if it is safe for entry and work.
Q: Why is a Confined Space Assessment needed?
A: A Confined Space Assessment is needed to identify and control potential hazards in a confined space, ensuring the safety of workers.
Q: Who is responsible for conducting a Confined Space Assessment?
A: Generally, it is the responsibility of the employer or site manager to ensure that a Confined Space Assessment is conducted.
Q: What is the purpose of OC-ALC Form 132?
A: The purpose of OC-ALC Form 132 is to document the findings of a Confined Space Assessment and serve as a record of the assessment process.
Q: Is OC-ALC Form 132 specific to a certain industry or sector?
A: No, OC-ALC Form 132 can be used in any industry or sector that requires Confined Space Assessments.
Q: What information is included in OC-ALC Form 132?
A: OC-ALC Form 132 includes information about the confined space, the assessment process, identified hazards, and control measures.
Q: How often should a Confined Space Assessment be conducted?
A: Confined Space Assessments should be conducted whenever there is a change in the space, process, or personnel, and at regular intervals as determined by the employer.
Q: Are there any regulations or standards related to Confined Space Assessments?
A: Yes, there are regulations and standards, such as OSHA's Confined Space Standard (29 CFR 1910.146), that provide guidelines for conducting Confined Space Assessments.
Form Details:
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