105 CMR, § 675.006 - Air Sampling Requirements
(A) Operators
of indoor skating rinks which utilize combustion resurfacing equipment shall
take regular air samples of both carbon monoxide and nitrogen dioxide within
their skating rinks as follows:
(1) an air
sample for both carbon monoxide and nitrogen dioxide must be taken at least
three times a week, including at least twice during the week and at least once
during weekend operations;
(2) all
air samples must be taken 20 minutes after resurfacing is completed;
(3) all air samples required by 105 CMR
675.000 must be taken no sooner than four hours before, and no later than one
hour before the end of the last scheduled use of the ice in any given
day.
(4) all air samples must be
taken either at center ice or the perimeter of the ice surface at the center
ice line at a height of three to six feet above the ice surface;
(B) If an operator of an indoor
skating rink utilizes combustion resurfacing equipment less than four times in
any week, the operator shall take an air sample in accordance with the
requirements of 105 CMR 675.006(A)(2) and (4) each time it utilizes the
combustion resurfacing equipment.
(C) Any individual conducting air sampling
must be familiar with the requirements of 105 CMR 675.000 and must be properly
trained in the appropriate use of the air monitoring equipment.
(D) The operator shall be responsible for the
recording of all air sampling conducted in accordance with the requirements of
105 CMR 675.000 in the record keeping log, in a manner specified in
105 CMR
675.007. Any air sample of nitrogendioxide
which results ina reading below 0.5 ppm shall be recorded in the record keeping
log as "below detection".
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