Wash. Admin. Code § 296-849-100

Current through Register Vol. 24-23, December 1, 2024
Section 296-849-100 - Scope

This chapter applies to all occupational exposure to benzene.

Definition:

Exposure. The contact an employee has with benzene, whether or not protection is provided by respirators or other personal protective equipment (PPE). Exposure can occur through various routes of entry such as inhalation, ingestion, skin contact, or skin absorption.

Exemptions: This chapter does not apply to any of the following:
* Liquids, vapors, mixtures in containers or pipelines, and gas in natural gas processing plants when benzene content is 0.1% or less.
* Gasoline and other fuels containing benzene once they leave the final bulk wholesale facility and are being:
- Transported;
- Sold;
- Distributed;
- Stored;
- Dispensed either:
* Outdoors; or
* Indoors four hours or less a day.
- Used as a fuel.
* Oil and gas drilling, production, and servicing operations.
* Solid materials that contain only trace amounts of benzene.
* Coke ovens.

All requirements in this chapter will not apply to every workplace with an occupational exposure. The following will show you which requirements apply to your workplace.

Step 1: If any of your work tasks are listed in Table 1, follow Table 1.

* Go to Step 2a if you have additional work tasks or other exposures that are not covered in Table 1.

Table 1 Requirements That Apply to Specific Tasks

If employees do any of the following:Then the only requirements in this chapter that apply to those tasks are:
Load and unload benzene at bulk storage facilities that use vapor control systems for all loading and unloading operations. * The labeling requirement found in Preventive practices, WAC 296-849-11010.
Perform tasks around sealed transport pipelines carrying gasoline, crude oil, or other liquids containing more than 0.1% benzene.

* This requirement found in Training, WAC 296-849-11050:

- Make sure training and information includes specific information on benzene for each hazard communication training topic. For the list of hazard communication training topics, go to WAC 296-901-14016, Employee information and training.

Work with, or around, sealed containers of liquids containing more than 0.1% benzene.

* Emergency requirements found in Medical evaluations, WAC 296-849-12030.

* Requirements found in Medical records, WAC 296-849-12080.

* Respirator requirements found in Respirators, WAC 296-849-13045.

Step 2a: Follow requirements in the basic rules sections, WAC 296-849-11010 through 296-849-11090, for tasks not listed in Table 1.

* This includes completing an exposure evaluation, as specified in Exposure evaluations, WAC 296-849-11030, to:

-Obtain employee fifteen-minute and eight-hour exposure monitoring results of airborne benzene;

AND

- Determine if employee exposure monitoring results are above, at, or below these values:

* Eight-hour time-weighted average (TWA8) ........ 1 parts per million (ppm).

* Fifteen-minute short-term exposure limit (STEL) .... 5 ppm.

* Eight-hour action level (AL) ........ 0.5 ppm.

Step 2b: Use employee exposure monitoring results from Step 2a and follow Table 2 to find out which additional sections of this chapter apply to your workplace.

Table 2 Section Application

If employee exposure monitoring results are:Then continue to follow the basic rules, and these additional requirements:
* Above the TWA8 or STEL

* Exposure and medical monitoring, WAC 296-849-12010 through 296-849-12080; (()) and * Exposure control areas, WAC 296-849-13005 through 296-849-13045.

* At or below the TWA8 or STEL; AND

* At or above AL

* Exposure and medical monitoring, WAC 296-849-12005 through 296-849-12080.
* Below the AL and STEL * No additional requirements apply.

Wash. Admin. Code § 296-849-100

Amended by WSR 14-07-086, filed 3/18/14, effective 5/1/2014
Amended by WSR 18-22-116, Filed 11/6/2018, effective 12/7/2018

Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.010, 49.17.040, 49.17.050, 49.17.060. 07-03-163, § 296-849-100, filed 1/24/07, effective 4/1/07; 05-13-152, § 296-849-100, filed 6/21/05, effective 8/1/05; 05-01-172, § 296-849-100, filed 12/21/04, effective 3/1/05.