Abrasive BlastingChapter 296-818, WAC |
Effective Date: 09/01/06 |
General Safety |
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YOUR RESPONSIBILITY
To protect employees from hazards associated with their work environment
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| Personal protective equipment (PPE) |
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Housekeeping |
WAC 296-818-20015 |
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Dust Hazards
IMPORTANT:
- Abrasives and the surface coatings on materials blasted are shattered and pulverized during blasting operations. The dust formed will contain particles that could result in the following hazards:
- - Respiratory
- - Fire
- - Explosion
- Wet blasting methods minimize dust exposure, but dispersed droplets, mists, and dried residues may become airborne and create potential exposures.
You must
- Evaluate the potential health hazards from abrasive blasting operations by considering the composition and toxicity of the abrasive material and the surface being abraded.
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References:
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You must
- Keep dust concentrations below the permissible exposure limits found in a separate chapter, Respiratory Hazards, Chapter 296-841 WAC.
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Note:
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Helpful Tool: Sampling for Airborne Contaminant Concentrations
Types of Abrasives used in Blasting Operations
Types of Coatings Removed in Blasting Operations
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Personal protective equipment (PPE)
You must
- Provide, at no cost to the employee, and make sure personal protective equipment is worn.
- Follow the requirements in Table-1, Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
PROVIDE |
WHEN |
| Abrasive Blasting Respirators | Operators work in any of the following situations:
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| Eye and Face protection to both of the following:
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Respirators worn during blasting operations don't provide eye and face protection |
Gloves and Aprons
made of heavy canvas or leather |
Operators are exposed to the impact of rebounding abrasives |
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Note:
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Reference:
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Housekeeping
You must
- Keep aisles and walkways clear of steel shot or similar abrasives that may create a slipping hazard.
- Prohibit the accumulation of dust on the floors or ledges outside blasting enclosures.
- Clean up dust spills promptly.
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Note: Removal of accumulated dust should be done:
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Reference: For additional housekeeping requirements,
see the Safety and Health Core Rules, Chapter
296-800 WAC, Housekeeping, |

