WAC 296-835-13005   Meet specific requirements if you use a hardening or tempering tank.  

     You must:

     (1) Provide an automatic fire extinguishing system or an automatic dip tank cover for any hardening and tempering tank that uses flammable or combustible liquids and:

     – Holds five hundred gallons (1893 L) or more of liquid

     OR

     – Has twenty-five square feet (2.37 m2) or more of liquid surface area.

     (2) Prevent fires.

     • Make sure hardening and tempering tanks are:

     – Not located on or near combustible flooring.

     – Located as far away as practical from furnaces.

     – Equipped with noncombustible hoods and vents (or equally effective devices) for venting to the outside.

     • Treat vent ducts as flues and keep them away from combustible material, particularly roofs.

     (3) Make sure air under pressure is not used to:

     • Fill the tank

     OR

     • Agitate the liquid in the tank.

     (4) Equip each tank with an alarm that will sound when the temperature is within 50°F (10°C) of the liquid's flashpoint (alarm set point).

     (5) Make sure a limit switch shuts down conveyors supplying work to the tank when the temperature reaches the alarm setpoint, if operationally practical.

     (6) Have a circulating cooling system if the temperature of the liquid can exceed the alarm set point.

Note: The bottom drain of the tank may be combined with the oil circulating system if the requirements for bottom drains in WAC 296-835-12015 are satisfied.




[Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.010, [49.17].040, and[49.17].050 . 02-15-102, § 296-835-13005, filed 7/17/02, effective 10/1/02.]