WAC 296-304-04005
Welding, cutting and heating in way of
preservative coatings. (1) Before welding, cutting or heating
is commenced on any surface covered by a preservative coating
whose flammability is not known, a test shall be made by a
competent person to determine its flammability. Preservative
coatings shall be considered to be highly flammable when
scrapings burn with extreme rapidity.
(2) Precautions shall be taken to prevent ignition of
highly flammable hardened preservative coatings. When
coatings are determined to be highly flammable they shall be
stripped from the area to be heated to prevent ignition. A
1 1/2-inch or larger fire hose with fog nozzle, which has been
uncoiled and placed under pressure, shall be immediately
available for instant use in the immediate vicinity,
consistent with avoiding freezing of the hose.
(3) Protection against toxic preservative coatings.
(a) 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 of chapter 296-842 WAC,
Respirators.
(b) In the open air employees shall be protected by a
filter type respirator in accordance with the requirements of
chapter 296-842 WAC, Respirators.
(4) Before welding, cutting or heating is commenced in
enclosed spaces on metals covered by soft and greasy
preservatives, the following precautions shall be taken:
(a) A competent person shall test the atmosphere in the
space to ensure that it does not contain explosive vapors,
since there is a possibility that some soft and greasy
preservatives may have flash points below temperatures which
may be expected to occur naturally. If such vapors are
determined to be present, no hot work shall be commenced until
such precautions have been taken as will ensure that the
welding, cutting or heating can be performed in safety.
(b) The preservative coatings shall be removed for 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 heated area may be used to limit the size of
the area required to be cleaned. The prohibition contained in
WAC 296-304-03005 (2)(b) shall apply.
(5) Immediately after welding, cutting or heating is
commenced in enclosed spaces on metal covered by soft and
greasy preservatives, and at frequent intervals thereafter, a
competent person shall make tests to ensure that no flammable
vapors are being produced by the coatings. If such vapors are
determined to be present, the operation shall be stopped
immediately and shall not be resumed until such additional
precautions have been taken as are necessary to ensure that
the operation can be resumed safely.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.010, 49.17.040, 49.17.050,
49.17.060. 07-03-163, § 296-304-04005, filed 1/24/07,
effective 4/1/07. Statutory Authority: Chapter 49.17 RCW. 95-04-006, § 296-304-04005, filed 1/18/95, effective 3/10/95;
93-19-142 (Order 93-04), § 296-304-04005, filed 9/22/93,
effective 11/1/93; Order 74-25, § 296-304-04005, filed
5/7/74.]