Wash. Admin. Code § 296-856-40020

Current through Register Vol. 24-21, November 1, 2024
Section 296-856-40020 - Establishing exposure control areas
(1) You must establish temporary or permanent exposure control areas where airborne concentrations of formaldehyde are above either the 8-hour time-weighted average (TWA8) or the 15-minute short-term exposure limit (STEL), by doing at least the following:
(a) Clearly identify the boundaries of exposure control areas in any way that minimizes employee access.
(b) Post signs at access points to exposure control areas that:
(i) Are easy to read (for example, they are kept clean and well lit);

AND

(ii) Include this warning:

DANGER

FORMALDEHYDE

MAY CAUSE CANCER

CAUSES SKIN, EYE, AND RESPIRATORY IRRITATION

AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL ONLY

Note: This requirement does not prevent you from posting other signs.

(2) You must allow only employees, who have been trained to recognize the hazards of formaldehyde exposure, to enter exposure control areas.

Note: * When identifying the boundaries of exposure control areas you should consider factors such as:
- The level and duration of airborne exposure.
- Whether the area is permanent or temporary.
- The number of employees in adjacent areas.
* You may use permanent or temporary enclosures, caution tape, ropes, painted lines on surfaces, or other materials to visibly distinguish exposure control areas or separate them from the rest of the workplace.

(3) You must inform other employers at multi-employer work sites of the exposure control areas, and the restrictions that apply to those areas.

Wash. Admin. Code § 296-856-40020

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. 06-08-087, § 296-856-40020, filed 4/4/06, effective 9/1/06.