CO in AIR PDF
CO in AIR PDF
CO in AIR PDF
WAC 296-842-200
Summary
YOUR RESPONSIBILITY: To provide employees who use SCBAs or air-line respirators with an acceptable air supply You must Make sure breathing air and oxygen meet established specifications WAC 296-842-20005 ............................................................................. 200-2 Prevent conditions that could create a hazardous breathing air supply WAC 296-842-20010 ............................................................................. 200-3 Make sure compressors dont create a hazardous breathing air supply WAC 296-842-20015 ............................................................................. 200-4
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RULE WAC 296-842-20005 Make sure breathing air and oxygen meet established specifications You must
Make sure that all SCBAs and air-line respirators are provided with safe breathing air and oxygen according to the following:
Compressed breathing air must meet the following specifications for Grade D air:
Oxygen (volume/volume) within 19.5-23.5% Hydrocarbon (condensed): no more than 5 milligrams per cubic meter of air Carbon monoxide (CO): no more than 10 parts per million (ppm) Carbon dioxide (CO2): no more than 1,000 ppm No noticeable odor
Reference: See the American National Standards Institute - Compressed Gas Association Commodity Specification for Air (G-7.1.1989) for more information. Contact your local library to access a copy.
Make sure the moisture content of the air supplied meets the following:
Air supplied to respirators from cylinders must not exceed a dew point of -50F (or -45.6C) at 1 atmospheric pressure. Compressor supplied air must not exceed a dew point of 10F (or 5.56C) below the use temperature at 1 atmospheric pressure. Cylinders obtained from a supplier of breathing air must have a certificate of analysis that verifies each cylinders contents meet Grade D and dew point standards.
Compressed and liquid oxygen must meet the United States Pharmacopoeia requirements for medical or breathing oxygen.
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Rule
WAC 296-842-20010 Prevent conditions that could create a hazardous breathing air supply You must
Use SCBA and air-line respirators safely:
Do not supply compressed oxygen to SCBAs or air-line respirators that previously used compressed air.
Note: Compressed air leaves residues containing hydrocarbons such as oil or grease. Fire or explosion can occur if compressed oxygen makes contact with these residues..
You must
Use breathing air couplings on air-line respirators that are not compatible with couplings for nonrespirable air or other gas systems, for example, utility air used for manufacturing purposes. Do not allow asphyxiating substances to enter breathing air lines; for example, dont flush nitrogen through worksite air lines also used for breathing air. Use equipment specifically designed for oxygen service or distribution if oxygen concentrations greater than 23.5% are used.
Note: Respiratory equipment not designed for oxygen service or distribution can create fire or explosion hazards in oxygen concentrations higher than 23.5%.
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Make sure cylinders used to supply breathing air for SCBAs or air-line respirators are tested and maintained as described in the federal Department of Transportations (DOT) Shipping Container Specification Regulations, Title 49 CFR Parts 173 and 178.
Note: Use only cylinders marked (with serial number, cylinder pressure, DOT exemption number, and test dates) according to these DOT regulations To find any Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) visit: www.access.gpo.gov.
WAC 296-842-20015 Make sure compressors dont create a hazardous breathing air supply
Important:
Ambient-air movers (or pumps) used to supply air to respirators must be used according to the manufacturers instructions. Respirators used with ambient-air movers must be approved by NIOSH to operate within the pressure ranges of the air mover.
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Rule
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You must
(3) Make sure the carbon monoxide (CO) level in breathing air from compressors does not exceed 10 parts per million (ppm).
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Rule
Use of continuous and effective carbon monoxide alarms and filters Conduct frequent monitoring of air quality Use a CO converter (converts CO to carbon dioxide).
You must
Maintain CO levels in oil lubricated compressors by using at least one of the following:
An effective CO alarm An effective high temperature alarm and testing the air supply often enough to see if CO levels exceed 10 ppm.
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