Table 197.550(b)-Respiratory Protection for Benzene
Airborne concentration of benzene or condition of use | Respirator type |
Up to 10 times the TWA | (1) Half-mask air-purifying respirator with organic vapor cartridges. |
Up to 50 times the TWA | (1) Full facepiece respirator with organic vapor cartridges. |
(2) Full facepiece gas mask with chin style canister.1 | |
Up to 100 times the TWA | (1) Full facepiece powered air purifying respirator with organic vapor canister.1 |
Up to 1,000 times the TWA | (1) Supplied air respirator with full facepiece in positive-pressure mode. |
More than 1,000 times the TWA or unknown concentration | (1) Self-contained breathing apparatus with full facepiece in positive pressure mode. |
(2) Full facepiece positive-pressure supplied-air respirator with auxiliary self-contained air supply. | |
Escape | (1) Any organic vapor gas mask. |
(2) Any self-contained breathing apparatus with full facepiece | |
Fire fighting | (1) Full facepiece self-contained breathing apparatus in positive pressure mode. |
1 Canisters for non-powered air purifying respirators must have a minimum service life of four hours when tested at 150 ppm benzene, at a flow rate of 64 liters/minute at 25 °C and 85% relative humidity. Canisters for powered air-purifying respirators must have a flow rate of 115 liters/minute (for tight fitting respirators) or 170 liters/minute (for loose fitting respirators).
46 C.F.R. §197.550