Or. Admin. Code § 340-232-0200 - Conveyorized Degreasers
(1) The
owner or operator of conveyorized cold cleaners and conveyorized vapor
degreasers must comply with the following operating requirements:
(a) Exhaust ventilation must not exceed 20
cubic meters per minute per square meter (65 cubic feet per minute per square
foot) of degreaser opening, unless necessary to meet OSHA requirements.
Workplace fans must not be used near the degreaser opening;
(b) Post in the immediate work area a
permanent and conspicuous pictograph or instructions clearly explaining the
following work practices:
(A) Rack parts for
best drainage;
(B) Maintain
vertical speed of conveyored parts to less than 3.35 meters per minute (11
feet/minute);
(C) The condenser
water must be turned on before the sump heater when starting up a cold vapor
degreaser. The sump heater must be turned off and the solvent vapor layer
allowed to collapse before closing the condenser water when shutting down a hot
vapor degreaser.
(2) A routine inspection and maintenance
program must be implemented for the purpose of preventing and correcting
solvent losses, as for example, from dripping drain taps, cracked gaskets, and
malfunctioning equipment. Leaks must be repaired immediately.
(3) Sump drainage and transfer of hot or warm
solvent must be carried out using threaded or other leakproof couplings.
(4) Still and sump bottoms must be
kept in closed containers.
(5)
Waste solvent must be stored in covered containers and returned to the supplier
or a disposal firm handling solvents for final disposal, such that no greater
than 20 percent of the waste by weight can evaporate into the atmosphere.
Handling of the waste must also be done in accordance with DEQ's Solid and
Hazardous Waste Rules, OAR 340 division 100.
(6) All conveyorized cold cleaners and
conveyorized vapor degreasers with air/vapor interfaces of 2.0 m2 or greater
must have one of the following major control devices installed and operating:
(a) Carbon adsorption system, exhausting less
than 25 ppm of solvent averaged over a complete adsorption cycle, based on
exhaust ventilation of 15 m3/minutes per m2 of air/vapor area, when down-time
covers are open; or
(b)
Refrigerated chiller with control effectiveness equal to or better than
subsection (a); or
(c) A system
with control effectiveness equal to or better than subsection (a).
NOTE: This rule is included in the State of Oregon Clean Air Act Implementation Plan that EQC adopted under OAR 340-200-0040.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 468.020 & 468A.025
Stats. Implemented: ORS 468A.025
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