The Safety, Health and Welfare At Work (Confined Spaces) Regulations, 2001, constitute a vital component of Irish legislation designed to ensure the safety and well-being of workers when working in confined spaces. The Regulations address the specific hazards associated with confined spaces and aim to prevent accidents and injuries arising from such work environments.
The Regulations play a crucial role in safeguarding workers in confined spaces. Businesses must proactively address risks, provide adequate training, and establish robust safety measures to ensure a secure working environment within confined spaces.