| Exemptions: |
This chapter does not apply to any of the following: |
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• Liquids, vapors, mixtures in containers or pipelines, and gas in natural gas processing plants when benzene
content is 0.1% or less. |
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• Gasoline and other fuels containing benzene once they leave the final bulk wholesale facility and are being: |
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– Transported; |
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– Sold; |
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– Distributed; |
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– Stored; |
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– Dispensed either: |
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▪ Outdoors; |
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OR |
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▪ Indoors four hours or less a day. |
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– Used as a fuel. |
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• Oil and gas drilling, production, and servicing operations. |
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• Solid materials that contain only trace amounts of benzene. |
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• Coke ovens. |
| If employees do any of
the following: |
Then the only requirements
in this chapter that apply to
those tasks are: |
| Load and unload
benzene at bulk storage
facilities that use vapor
control systems for all
loading and unloading
operations. |
• |
The labeling requirement
found in Preventive
practices, WAC 296-849-11010. |
| Perform tasks around
sealed transport
pipelines carrying
gasoline, crude oil, or
other liquids containing
more than 0.1%
benzene. |
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This requirement found in
Training, WAC 296-849-11050: |
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Make sure training and
information includes
specific information on
benzene for each hazard
communication training
topic. For the list of
hazard communication
training tropics, go to the
Safety and health core
rules, chapter 296-800
WAC, and find Inform
and train your employees
about hazardous
chemicals in your
workplace, WAC 296-800-17030. |
| Work with, or around,
sealed containers of
liquids containing more
than 0.1% benzene. |
• |
Emergency requirements
found in Medical
evaluations, WAC 296-849-12030. |
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• |
Requirements found in
Medical records, WAC 296-849-12080. |
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• |
Respirator requirements
found in Respirators,
WAC 296-849-13045. |