WAC 296-307-628
Definitions.
Ceiling - An exposure limit, measured over the shortest
time period feasible, that must not be exceeded during any
part of the employee's workday.
Dust - Solid particles suspended in air. Dusts are
generated by handling, drilling, crushing, grinding, rapid
impact, detonation, or decrepitation of organic or inorganic
materials such as rock, ore, metal, coal, wood, grain, etc.
Exposed or exposure - The contact an employee has with a
toxic substance, harmful physical agent or oxygen deficient
condition. Exposure can occur through various routes of
entry, such as inhalation, ingestion, skin contact, or skin
absorption.
Fume - Solid particles suspended in air, generated by
condensation from the gaseous state, generally after
volatilization from molten metals, etc.
Gas - A normally formless fluid which can be changed to
the liquid or solid state by the effect of increased pressure
or decreased temperature or both.
Mist - Liquid droplets suspended in air, generated by
condensation from the gaseous to the liquid state or by
breaking up a liquid into a dispersed state, such as by
splashing, foaming, spraying or atomizing.
Oxygen deficient - An atmosphere with an oxygen content
below 19.5% by volume.
Permissible exposure limits (PEL) - Permissible exposure
limits (PELs) are employee exposures to toxic substances or
harmful agents that must not be exceeded. PELs are specified
in applicable WISHA rules.
Short-term exposure limit (STEL) - An exposure limit
averaged over a short time period (usually measured for 15
minutes) that must not be exceeded during any part of an
employee's workday.
Time weighted average (TWA8) - An exposure limit averaged
over 8 hours that must not be exceeded during an employee's
workday.
Toxic substance - Any chemical substance or biological
agent, such as bacteria, virus, and fungus, which is any of
the following:
• Listed in the latest edition of the National Institute
for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) Registry of Toxic
Effects of Chemical Substances (RTECS)
• Shows positive evidence of an acute or chronic health
hazard in testing conducted by, or known to, the employer.
The subject of a material safety data sheet kept by or
known to the employer showing the material may pose a hazard
to human health.
Vapor - The gaseous form of a substance that is normally
in the solid or liquid state.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.010, 49.17.040, 49.17.050,
49.17.060. 05-01-166, § 296-307-628, filed 12/21/04,
effective 4/2/05.]