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WAC 296-307-61015

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Inspect and repair respirators.

  

     You must:

     • Conduct respirator inspections as often as specified in Table 9.

     • Make sure respirator inspections cover all of the following:

     – Respirator function

     – Tightness of connections

     – The condition of the facepiece, head straps, valves, connecting tubes, and cartridge, canisters or filters

     – Pliability and deterioration of elastomeric parts

     – Maintenance of air or oxygen cylinders

     – Making sure SCBA air cylinders are at ninety percent of the manufacturer's recommended pressure level

     – Proper functioning of SCBA regulators when air-flow is activated

     – Proper functioning of SCBA low-pressure warning devices when activated

     • Certify inspections for emergency respirators by documenting the following:

     – Inspection date

     – Serial number of each respirator or other identifying information

     – Inspector's name or signature

     – Inspection findings

     – Required action, if problems are found.

Note: • When documenting inspections you may either:
– Provide the information on a tag or label and attach it to the respirator compartment
OR
– Include the information in an inspection report stored in paper or electronic files accessible to employees.
     You must:

     • Repair or replace any respirator that is not functioning properly before the employee returns to a situation where respirators are required.

     – If respirators fail inspection or are not functioning properly during use due to problems such as leakage, vapor or gas breakthrough, or increased breathing resistance, ALL of the following apply:

     ▪ Do NOT permit such respirators to be used until properly repaired or adjusted

     ▪ Use only NIOSH-certified parts

     ▪ Make sure repairs and adjustments are made by appropriately trained individuals

     – Use the manufacturer or a technician trained by the manufacturer to repair or adjust reducing and admission valves, regulators, and warning devices on SCBAs or air-line respirators.

     ▪ Follow the manufacturer's recommendations and specifications for the type and extent of repairs.

     Use Table 9 to determine how often to inspect respirators.

Table 9

Required Frequencies for Respirator Inspections
If the respirator is . . . Then inspect . . .
A SCBA in any use • Before each use
AND
• During cleaning
OR
  • Monthly if NOT used
Used for nonemergencies, including day-to-day or infrequent use • Inspect before each use



AND



• During cleaning
Used only for emergencies • Check for proper function before and after each use
AND
  • Inspect at least monthly as instructed by the manufacturer
Used for escape-only purposes • Before carrying into a work place for use




[Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.010, 49.17.040, 49.17.050, 49.17.060. 05-01-166, § 296-307-61015, filed 12/21/04, effective 4/2/05.]