Or. Admin. Code § 437-004-0950 - Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER)
(1) If an
agricultural employer requires employees to respond to an emergency release of
a hazardous chemical with a reasonable possibility for employee exposure to
safety or health hazards, that response activity must be in compliance with the
applicable sections of Division 2/H, 1910.120, Hazardous Waste Operations and
Emergency Response.
(2)
Agricultural employers whose activities include clean-up operations involving
hazardous waste, including those conducted at a treatment, storage, and
disposal (TSD) facility, are subject to the applicable requirements in Division
2/H, 1910.120, Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response.
NOTES: There are two primary considerations for most agricultural employers to determine if the HAZWOPER rules apply to you:
(1) Do you expect your employees
to respond to spills of hazardous chemicals in a way that involves a reasonable
possibility of exposure to safety or health hazards? (If NO, the HAZWOPER rules
do not apply.)
(2) If YES, would
your employees respond only to an incidental release of a hazardous chemical;
or, to an emergency release of a hazardous chemical?
(a) IF you expect your employees to respond
only to an incidental release (defined as a situation where the spilled
substance can be absorbed, neutralized, or otherwise controlled at the time of
release by employees in the immediate area, or by maintenance personnel;) and
there is no potential safety or health hazard (such as fire, explosion, or
chemical exposure;) THEN, the HAZWOPER RULES DO NOT APPLY. However, you must
train and equip employees who are expected to respond to incidental releases to
safely handle that type of non-routine task as required by Division 4/Z,
437-004-9800, Hazard
Communication Standard for Agricultural Employers.)
(b) IF you expect your employees to respond
to an emergency release (defined as an occurrence that results in, or is likely
to result in an uncontrolled release of a hazardous substance; or, a situation
that requires a response effort by employees from outside the immediate release
area, or by other designated responders such as mutual-aid groups or local fire
departments;) THEN, the HAZWOPER RULES APPLY. Agricultural employers who expect
their employees to respond to these types of emergencies are required to follow
the sections in the HAZWOPER rules that apply to emergency releases "without
regard to the location of the hazard." (See Division 2/H, 1910.120(q) Emergency
responses to hazardous substance releases.) The best source of information
about any chemical in the workplace (including recommended personal protective
equipment and procedures for spill-response) is often the chemical's Safety
Data Sheet (SDS.)
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 654.025(2) & 656.726(4)
Stats. Implemented: ORS 654.001 - 654.295
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