Wash. Admin. Code § 296-99-050 - What elements must an employer include in the housekeeping program?
(1) You must
develop and enforce a written housekeeping program that:
(a) Establishes frequency and methods for
reducing and cleaning up hazardous accumulations of fugitive grain
dust;
(b) Identifies priority areas
for clean up of hazardous accumulations of fugitive grain dust, including floor
areas:
(i) Within thirty-five feet (10.7 m) of
inside bucket elevators;
(ii) Of
enclosed grinding equipment; and
(iii) Of enclosed grain dryers located inside
the facility.
(c)
Requires that fugitive grain dust is cleaned up immediately whenever
accumulations exceed one-eighth inch (.32 cm) at priority housekeeping areas,
or provide protection against fire and explosion that is equal to the required
clean up.
(2) You must
prohibit the use of compressed air to blow dust from ledges, walls, and other
areas unless all machinery that provides an ignition source in the area is shut
down, and all other known potential ignition sources in the area are removed or
controlled.
(3) You must also
ensure that the housekeeping program addresses procedures for removing grain
and product spills from work areas. Spills are not considered fugitive grain
dust accumulations.
Notes
Statutory Authority: Chapter 49.17 RCW. 97-22-065, § 296-99-050, filed 11/3/97, effective 1/1/98; 91-11-070 (Order 91-01), § 296-99-050, filed 5/20/91, effective 6/20/91; 90-03-029 (Order 89-20), § 296-99-050, filed 1/11/90, effective 2/26/90; 88-23-054 (Order 88-25), § 296-99-050, filed 11/14/88.
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