WAC 296-36-110
Compression and decompression of
workmen -- Decompression -- General. (1) Working period. The
"working period" shall include the time or period or the sum of
periods during which, since last subject to ordinary atmospheric
pressure for at least 8 consecutive hours, a workman has been
under pressure in a working chamber or chambers.
(2) Work pressure. The "work pressure" means the highest
pressure to which the workman has been exposed in the course of
his working period: Provided, That,
(a) Sudden and exceptional variations of pressure involving
excess pressure for not more than 15 minutes may be disregarded;
(b) Where, during the whole of his working period a workman
about to be decompressed has been in a working chamber in which
(as in tidal waters) the pressure has been gradually varied by
more than 5 pounds per square inch in the course of that period,
the work pressures shall be the mean of the pressures half way
through that period and at the end of it.
(3) Decompression required. No person employed in
compressed air shall be permitted to pass from the place in which
the work is being done to atmospheric pressure, except after
decompression in accordance with the procedures hereinafter
established.
[Rules (Part IV C), filed 12/28/62; §§ 1 and 2, filed 3/23/60.]