This rule relates to methods of controlling air contaminants (as defined in paragraph (B) of this rule) which have been established as hazardous.
When heaters are used, ventilation shall be provided to maintain the health and safety of employees.
Solid fuel salamanders are prohibited in buildings and on scaffolds.
Each system shall have containers, valves, connectors, manifold valve assemblies, and regulators of an approved type.
Valves, fittings, and accessories connected directly to the container, including primary shut-off valves, shall have a rated working pressure of no less than two hundred fifty P.S.I.G. and shall be of material and design suitable for LP-gas service.
Filling of portable containers mounted on skids from storage containers shall be performed no less than fifty feet from the nearest building.
Containers shall be upright upon firm foundations or otherwise firmly secured. The possible effect on the outlet piping of settling shall be guarded against by a flexible connection or special fitting.
Storage of LP-gas within buildings is prohibited.
Air contaminants shall be minimized by one or more of the following methods:
Abrasive wheel and buffing wheel exhaust systems shall be separate when the dust from the buffing wheel is of flammable or combustible material.
When toxic materials are generated in hazardous concentrations during their application, drying, or handling, they shall be minimized or eliminated.
Hazardous concentrations of air contaminants produced by internal combustion engines shall be exhausted.
Each exhaust or ventilating fan located seven feet or less above the floor or normal working level shall be guarded.
The exhaust system shall be ducts of a size suitable for conducting the contaminated air outdoors, or the exhaust ducts shall provide no less than the minimum transport velocity necessary to remove the particulate material to a collector.
The outlet from every separator or from every collector shall discharge the air contaminants collected by the exhaust system, in such manner that the discharged materials shall not re-enter the working area in hazardous concentrations.
Air supply openings or inlets through which air enters the building or room in which the local exhaust system is in operation shall be isolated from any known source of contamination .
Under no circumstances shall a confined space be entered to make any of the following prescribed tests.
Then appropriate control measures shall be instituted. Control measures may consist of forced or natural ventilation, use of personal protective equipment, a combination of these, or other effective control techniques.
Note: A sign reading "Danger -- Permit - Required Confined Space, Do Not Enter," or using other similar language would satisfy the requirement for a sign.
Ohio Admin. Code 4123:1-3-18
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 10/29/2019 and 01/01/2025
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 4121.12, 4121.121, 4121.13, Const. Art. II, Sec. 35
Rule Amplifies: 4121.47
Prior Effective Dates: 01/01/1967, 11/01/1979, 01/01/2011, 06/12/2015