Section 296-835-11050. Protect employees that use liquids that may burn, irritate, or otherwise harm the skin.  


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  • You must:
    (1) Make sure washing facilities, including hot water, are available for every ten employees that work with dip tank liquids.
    (2) Satisfy medical requirements:
    • Make sure an employee with any small skin abrasion, cut, rash, or open sore receives treatment by a properly designated person.
    • Make sure an employee with a sore, burn, or other skin lesion that needs medical treatment, has a physician's approval before they perform their regular work.
    • Make sure employees who work with chromic acid receive periodic examinations of their exposed body parts, especially their nostrils.
    Note:
    • Periodic means on a yearly basis unless otherwise indicated.
     
    • Any time chromic acid spills onto an employee's skin or their clothing is saturated, a physician should be responsible for evaluating and monitoring the area where chromic acid made contact with the skin.
    You must:
    (3) Provide lockers or other storage space to prevent contamination of street clothes.
    Reference: You have to do a hazard assessment to identify hazards or potential hazards in your workplace and determine if PPE is necessary to protect your employees. See Personal protective equipment (PPE), WAC 296-800-160, in the safety and health core rules, chapter 296-800 WAC.
    [Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.010, [49.17].040, and [49.17].050. WSR 02-15-102, § 296-835-11050, filed 7/17/02, effective 10/1/02.]
RCW 49.17.010, [49.17].040, and [49.17].050. WSR 02-15-102, § 296-835-11050, filed 7/17/02, effective 10/1/02.

Rules

296-800-160,296-800,