053-3 Wyo. Code R. § 57.5001 - Exposure limits for airborne contaminants
Except as permitted by § 575005 -
(a) Except as provided in paragraph (b), the
exposure to airborne contaminants shall not exceed, on the basis of a time
weighted average, the threshold limit values adopted by the American Conference
of Governmental Industrial Hygienists, as set forth and explained in the 1973
edition of the Conference's publication, entitled "TLV's Threshold Limit Values
for Chemical Substances in Workroom Air Adopted by ACGIH for 1973," pages 1
through 54, which are hereby incorporated by reference and made a part hereof.
This publication may be obtained from the American Conference of Governmental
Industrial Hygienists by writing to the Secretary-Treasurer, P.O. Box 1937,
Cincinnati, Ohio 45201, or may be examined in any Metal and Nonmetal Mine
Safety and Health District or Subdistrict Office of the Mine Safety and Health
Administration. Excursions above the listed thresholds shall not be of a
greater magnitude than is characterized as permissible by the
Conference.
(b) The 8-hour
time-weighted average airborne concentration of asbestos dust to which
employees are exposed shall not exceed 2 fibers per milliliter greater than 5
microns in length, as determined by the membrane filter method at 400-450
magnification (4 millimeter objective) phase contrast illumination. No
employees shall be exposed at any time to airborne concentrations of asbestos
fibers in excess of 10 fibers longer than 5 micrometers, per milliliter of air,
as determined by the membrane filter methods over a minimum sampling time of 15
minutes. "Asbestos" is a generic term for a number of hydrated silicates that,
when crushed or processed, separate into flexible fibers made up of fibrils.
Although there are many asbestos minerals, the term "asbestos" as used herein
is limited to the following minerals: chrysotile, amosite, crocidolite,
anthophylite asbestos, tremolite asbestos, and actinolite asbestos.
(c) Employees shall be withdrawn from areas
where there is present an airborne contaminant given a "C" designation by the
Conference and the concentration exceeds the threshold limit value listed for
that contaminant.
Notes
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