WAC 296-849-190
Definitions.
Action level an airborne concentration of benzene of 0.5
parts per million (ppm) calculated as an eight-hour
time-weighted average.
Authorized personnel individuals specifically permitted
by the employer to enter the exposure control area to perform
necessary duties, or to observe employee exposure evaluations
as a designated representative.
Benzene liquid benzene, benzene vapor, and benzene in
liquid mixtures and the vapors released by these liquids.
The chemical abstract service (CAS) registry number for
benzene is 71-43-2. CAS numbers are internationally
recognized and used on material safety data sheets (MSDSs) and
other documents to identify substances. For more information
see http://www.cas.org/about.
Breathing zone the space around and in front of an
employee's nose and mouth, forming a hemisphere with a 6- to
9-inch radius.
Bulk wholesale storage facility any bulk terminal or bulk
plant where fuel is stored before its delivery to wholesale
customers.
Container any container, except for pipes or piping
systems, that contains benzene. It can be any of the
following:
• Barrel;
• Bottle;
• Can;
• Cylinder;
• Drum;
• Reaction vessel;
• Storage tank.
Day any part of a calendar day.
Designated representative any of the following:
• Any individual or organization to which an employee
gives written authorization;
• A recognized or certified collective bargaining agent
without regard to written employee authorization;
OR
• The legal representative of a deceased or legally
incapacitated employee.
Emergency any event that could or does result in the
unexpected significant release of benzene. Examples of
emergencies include equipment failure, container rupture, or
control equipment failure.
Exposure the contact an employee has with benzene,
whether or not protection is provided by respirators or other
personal protective equipment (PPE). Contact can occur
through various routes of entry such as inhalation, ingestion,
skin contact, or skin absorption.
Licensed health care professional (LHCP) an individual
whose legally permitted scope of practice allows him or her to
provide some or all of the health care services required for
medical evaluations.
Permissible exposure limits (PELs) PELs are employee
exposures to toxic substances or harmful physical agents that
must not be exceeded. PELs are also specified in various
WISHA rules found in other chapters. The PELs for benzene are
the:
• Eight-hour time-weighted average (TWA8) of 1 part per
million (ppm);
AND
• Fifteen-minute short-term exposure limit (STEL) of 5
ppm.
Short-term exposure limit (STEL) an exposure limit
averaged over a fifteen-minute period that must not be
exceeded during any part of an employee's workday.
Time-weighted average (TWA8) an exposure limit averaged
over an eight-hour period that must not be exceeded during an
employee's workday.
Vapor control systems equipment that controls the vapor
displaced when chemicals are loaded and unloaded from truck or
storage tanks. It also processes or balances the vapor back
into the truck or storage tanks.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.010, 49.17.040, 49.17.050,
49.17.060. 05-01-172, § 296-849-190, filed 12/21/04,
effective 3/1/05.]