Confined space fatalities: Are priorities for preventive actions based on facts or emotions?

The author addresses the potential fatalities from exposures to atmospheres that lack sufficient oxygen or contain hazardous gases. The precautions mentioned in this article should be followed in any type of enclosed or confined area where gases may accumulate.

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