WAC 296-79-250
Safety procedure for handling sulfur. (1) Sulfur burners. Sulfur-burner
houses must:
• Be safely and adequately ventilated, and
• Every precaution taken to guard against dust, explosion
hazards and fires, in accordance with American National Standards
Z9.2-1979 (R1991).
(2) Handling/storage of dry sulfur.
(a) Nonsparking tools and equipment must be used in handling
dry sulfur.
(b) Sulfur storage bins must be kept free of sulfur dust
accumulation, and buildings should be designed with explosion
relief, in accordance with the latest revision of American
National Standard Z9.2-1979 (R1991).
(c) Sulfur-melting equipment must not be located in the
burner room.
(3) Handling/storage of liquid sulfur.
(a) Each facility utilizing liquid sulfur must:
• Carefully examine its own handling system and
• Formulate a written procedure for maintenance, receiving,
storing and using this product.
(b) A minimum of two trained employees must be assigned when
a tank car is first opened in preparation for venting and
unloading.
(c) Approved respiratory protective equipment for H2S
exposure, chemical splash goggles and gloves must be worn when
performing this work.
(d) Spark producing or electric operated tools must not be
used to unplug railroad car vents.
(e) Where venting can cause harmful exposure to other
unprotected workers in the area:
• A venting system must be installed which adequately
contains any gas escapement from a tank car while venting.
• The vented gas must be carried to a safe location for
discharge or circulated through a scrubbing system.
• The venting system must be connected before valves which
would allow escapement are opened.
(f) Smoking, open burning or welding must be prohibited
while unloading is in process or danger of gas escapement exists.
(4) Acid plant - Protection for employees.
(a) Where lime slaking takes place, employees must be
provided with rubber boots, rubber gloves, protective aprons, and
eye protection. A deluge shower and eyewash must be provided to
flush the skin and eyes to counteract lime and acid burns.
(b) Hoops for acid storage tanks must be:
(i) Made of round rods rather than flat strips, and
(ii) Regularly inspected and safety maintained.
(c) Sulphur burner ignitors must have a means to
automatically shut off the fuel to the ignitor when the flame has
been extinguished.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.010, [49.17].040 and[49.17].050
. 99-16-083, § 296-79-250, filed 8/3/99, effective
11/3/99. Statutory Authority: Chapter 49.17 RCW. 91-24-017
(Order 91-07), § 296-79-250, filed 11/22/91, effective 12/24/91;
Order 76-7, § 296-79-250, filed 3/1/76; Order 74-24, §
296-79-250, filed 5/6/74; Order 70-6, § 296-79-250, filed
7/10/70, effective 8/10/70.]