| Note: | As part of your exposure evaluation after cleanup, you will make sure exposure monitoring results have returned to prerelease levels. |
| Note: | You may use monitoring devices such as colorimetric indicator tubes or real-time monitors to screen for activities where employee exposure monitoring results could be high. |
| Note: | A written description of the procedure used for obtaining representative employee exposure monitoring results needs to be kept as part of your exposure records required by this chapter in Exposure records, WAC 296-849-11090. This description can be created while completing Steps 3 through 6 of this exposure evaluation process. |
| Note: | • Here are examples of methods that meet this accuracy requirement: |
| – OSHA Method 12 for air samples, found by going to http://www.osha.gov/dts/sltc/methods/toc.html. | |
| – NIOSH Method 1500, found by going to http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/homepage.html and link to the NIOSH Manual of Analytical Methods. |
| Note: | • You may use any sampling method that meets the accuracy specified in Step 5. Examples of these methods include: |
| – Real-time monitors that provide immediate exposure monitoring results. | |
| – Equipment that collects samples that are sent to a laboratory for analysis. | |
| • The following are examples of methods of monitoring representative of eight-hour exposures: | |
| – Collect one or more continuous samples, for example, a single eight-hour sample or four two-hour samples. | |
| – Take a minimum of five brief samples, such as fifteen-minute samples, during the work shift and at times selected randomly. | |
| • For work shifts longer than eight hours, monitor the continuous eight-hour portion of the shift expected to have the highest average exposure concentration. |
| Note: | • You may contact your local WISHA consultant for help: |
| – Interpreting data or other information. | |
| – Obtaining eight-hour or fifteen-minute employee exposure monitoring results. | |
| • To contact a WISHA consultant: | |
| – Go to another chapter, the Safety and health core rules, chapter 296-800 WAC, and find the resources section, and under "other resources," find service location for labor and industries. |