Or. Admin. Code § 437-002-1057 - Specified exposure control methods
This rule lists specific tasks and control measures that do not require an exposure assessment and is only applicable to construction and construction like-activities.
(1)
Fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and
respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1, unless you assess and
limit the exposure of employees to respirable crystalline silica in accordance
with 437-002-1056.
(a) When construction employees engage in a
task identified on Table 1 of this rule, the exposure assessment in
437-002-1056 is not required
when the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection
specified are fully and properly implemented for the tasks listed on Table 1 of
this rule.
(b) The exposure
assessment required by
437-002-1056 is not required
when non-construction employees, such as building maintenance personnel, engage
in a construction-like task, which when performed:
(A) Is indistinguishable from a construction
task listed on Table 1; and
(B)
The task will not be performed regularly in the same environment and condition;
and
(C) The engineering controls,
work practices, and respiratory protection specified are fully and properly
implemented for the task on Table 1 of this rule.
(2) When using wet methods, apply
water at flow rates sufficient to minimize the release of visible dust.
(3) For measures that include an
enclosed cab or booth, ensure that the enclosed cab or booth:
(a) Is maintained as free as practicable from
settled dust;
(b) Has door seals
and closing mechanisms that work properly;
(c) Has gaskets and seals that are in good
condition and working properly;
(d) Is under positive pressure maintained
through continuous delivery of fresh air;
(e) Has intake air that is filtered through a
filter that is 95% efficient in the 0.3-10.0 µm range (e.g., MERV-16 or
better); and
(f) Has heating and
cooling capabilities.
(4) Where an employee performs more than one
task in Table 1 during the course of a shift, and the total duration of all
tasks combined is more than four hours, the required respiratory protection for
each task is the respiratory protection specified for more than four hours per
shift. If the total duration of all tasks in Table 1 combined is less than four
hours, the required respiratory protection for each task is the respiratory
protection specified for less than four hours per shift.
Notes
Table referenced is not included in rule text. Click here for PDF of table
Stat. Auth.: ORS 654.025(2), 656.726(4).
Stats. Implemented: ORS 654.001- 654.295
State regulations are updated quarterly; we currently have two versions available. Below is a comparison between our most recent version and the prior quarterly release. More comparison features will be added as we have more versions to compare.
No prior version found.