Notes: | 1. Only properly trained employees should select PPE. Hazardous materials technicians and hazardous materials specialists can select PPE within the competencies specified in Table 4. 2. Selection requirements in other PPE rules also apply, including: a. Chapter 296-307 WAC, Part Y-5, Respirators. b. Chapter 296-305 WAC, Safety standards for firefighting. |
Note: | Follow the manufacturer's recommended procedure for testing a TECP suit's ability to maintain positive air pressure and prevent inward gas leakage. Other established test protocols for these suits, for example NFPA 1991 and ASTM F1052-97, may also be used. |
Table 9 Selecting PPE for Specific Hazards | |
If: | Then use: |
* Inhalation hazards could be present. | *Positive-pressure (pressure-demand) self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) OR *A decreased level of respiratory protection only when the incident commander determines, from air monitoring results, that employees will be adequately protected. |
Chemical exposure levels will create a substantial possibility of: *Immediate death. *Immediate serious illness or injury. *Reduced ability to escape. | Either positive-pressure (pressure-demand): *SCBA *Air-line respirators equipped with an escape air supply. |
Skin absorption of a hazardous substance may result in a substantial possibility of: *Immediate death. *Immediate serious illness or injury. *Reduced ability to escape. | Protection equivalent to Level A including a totally encapsulating chemical protective (TECP) suit. |
Wash. Admin. Code § 296-307-70460
Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.010, 49.17.040, 49.17.050, 49.17.060. 05-01-166, § 296-307-70460, filed 12/21/04, effective 4/2/05.