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Chapter 296-818, WAC
Effective Date: 09/01/06
WAC 296-818-300
Operations
YOUR RESPONSIBILITY
To follow these operational requirements
Combustible organic abrasives
WAC 296-818-30005
Blast cleaning enclosures
WAC 296-818-30010
Blast cleaning nozzles
Combustible organic abasive
IMPORTANT:
This section applies to blasting operations where flammable or explosive dust mixtures may be present.
You must
Note:
Fine dust produced from combustible, organic abrasive is a fire and explosion hazard.
or
They are either baffled or arranged so the combination of inward airflow and baffles minimizes both of the following:
Slit resistant baffles are installed in multiple sets at all small access openings, and do both of the following:
The window is made of safety glass protected by screening
Notes: - Hard, deep cutting abrasives may shatter normal glass. - If the safety glass shatters, the protective screening will help contain the glass and protect employees from cuts and lacerations.
They are flanged and tight when closed, and open from both inside and outside the enclosure.
Note: If you have a small operator access door and a large work access door, the large work access door may open or close from the outside only.
Helpful Tool: Blast Cleaning Enclosures and Recommended Air Velocities
For information on types of blast cleaning enclosures and recommended air velocities, see the Resources section of this chapter.
Reference:
For more information on:
WAC 296-818-30015
To help prevent the buildup of static charges, pressurized tanks used to supply abrasive should be:
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