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API RP 2217A

API RP 2217A: Safe Work in Inert Confined Spaces in the Petroleum and Petrochemical Industries: Reaffirmed

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This publication was last reviewed and confirmed in 2026.

SKU: f6688c26b27f Category:

Description

This Recommended Practice provides guidance for safely entering and working within and near confined spaces that have inert atmospheres. API 2217A applies to confined spaces that have been intentionally purged with an inert gas until:

— the oxygen level in the vapor space is too low to support combustion, and

— any gases in or at the point of discharge from the confined space are deficient in oxygen such that the mixture is not flammable.

Typical inert entry work in the petroleum and petrochemical industry includes, but is not limited to work to service or replace catalyst in reactors and work in confined spaces where the flammable or toxic atmosphere cannot be removed or made safe by another method (such as atmospheric ventilation).

Edition

5

Published Date

2017-07-11

Status

Reaffirmed

Pages

34

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

This Recommended Practice provides guidance for safely entering and working within and near confined spaces that have inert atmospheres. API 2217A applies to confined spaces that have been intentionally purged with an inert gas until: — the oxygen level in the vapor space is too low to support combustion, and — any gases in or at the point of discharge from the confined space are deficient in oxygen such that the mixture is not flammable. Typical inert entry work in the petroleum and petrochemical industry includes, but is not limited to work to service or replace catalyst in reactors and work in confined spaces where the flammable or toxic atmosphere cannot be removed or made safe by another method (such as atmospheric ventilation).

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