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Michigan Administrative Code (Last Updated: November 16, 2016) |
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Department LR. Licensing and Regulatory Affairs |
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MIOSHA |
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Chapter Part 621. Health Hazard Control for Specific Equipment and Operations for Construction |
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Part 621. HEALTH HAZARD CONTROL FOR SPECIFIC EQUIPMENT AND OPERATIONS FOR CONSTRUCTION |
Section 325.62115. Protection against toxic preservative coatings.
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Rule 62115. (1) In enclosed spaces, all surfaces covered with toxic preservatives shall be stripped of all toxic coatings for a distance of at least 4 inches from the area of heat application, or the employees shall be protected by air-line respirators, meeting the requirements in Occupational Health Standard Part 451 ‘Respiratory Protection,’ as referenced in R 325.62102.
(2) In the open air, employees shall be protected by a respirator, in accordance with requirements in Occupational Health Standard Part 451 ‘Respiratory Protection,’ as referenced in R 325.62102.
(3) The preservative coatings shall be removed a sufficient distance from the area to be heated to ensure that the temperature of the unstripped metal will not be appreciably raised. Artificial cooling of the metal surrounding the heating area may be used to limit the size of the area required to be cleaned.
History: 2014 AACS.