Mich. Admin. Code R. 325.62001 - Scope, adoption, and availability of standards
Rule 1.
(1) The
federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations
29
CFR 1926.57 "Ventilation," as amended January
8, 1998, are adopted by reference in these rules.
(2) The scope for this standard is all of the
following:
(a) 1926.57(a) applies to general
ventilation information.
(b)
1926.57(b) applies to local exhaust ventilation.
(c) 1926.57(c) applies to the design and
operation for ventilation.
(d)
1926.57(d) applies to the duration of operations for ventilation.
(e) 1926.57(e) applies to the disposal of
exhaust materials.
(f) 1926.57(f)
applies to all operations where an abrasive is forcibly applied to a surface by
pneumatic or hydraulic pressure, or by centrifugal force. It does not apply to
steam blasting, or steam cleaning, or hydraulic cleaning methods where work is
done without the aid of abrasives.
(g) 1926.57(g) prescribes the use of exhaust
hood enclosures and systems in removing dust, dirt, fumes, and gases generated
through the grinding, polishing, or buffing of ferrous and nonferrous
metals.
(h) 1926.57(h) applies to
the use of spray booths or spray rooms that are to be used to enclose or
confine all spray finishing operations covered by 1926.57(h). These rules do
not apply to the spraying of the exteriors of buildings, fixed tanks, or
similar structures, nor to small portable spraying apparatus not used
repeatedly in the same location.
(i) 1926.57(i) applies to all operations
involving the immersion of materials in liquids, or in the vapors of such
liquids, for the purpose of cleaning or altering their surfaces, or adding or
imparting a finish thereto, or changing the character of the materials, and
their subsequent removal from the liquids or vapors, draining, and drying. Such
operations include washing, electroplating, anodizing, pickling, quenching,
dyeing, dipping, tanning, dressing, bleaching, degreasing, alkaline cleaning,
stripping, rinsing, digesting, and other similar operations, but do not include
molten materials handling operations, or surface coating operations.
(3) A reference to
29
CFR 1926.51 means Construction Safety
Standard Part 1. "General Rules."
(4) A reference to
29 CFR
1926.55 means Construction Safety and Health
Standard Part 601. "Air Contaminants for Construction."
(5) A reference to
29 CFR
1926.66 means General Industry Safety
Standard Part 76. "Spray Finishing Using Flammable and Combustible
Materials."
(6) A reference to
29 CFR
1926.102 means Construction Safety and Health
Standard Part 6. "Personal Protective Equipment."
(7) A reference to
29 CFR
1910.134 and
1926.103
means Occupational Health Standard Part 451. "Respiratory
Protection."
(8) A reference to 29
CFR part 1926, subpart S, means Construction Safety and Health Standard Part
14. "Tunnels, Shafts, Caissons, and Cofferdams."
(9) The adopted federal regulations have the
same force and effect as a rule promulgated under the Michigan occupational
safety and health act, 1974 PA 154, MCL 408.1001 to 408.1094.
(10) The OSHA regulations adopted in these
rules are available from the United States Department of Labor, Occupational
Safety and Health Administration website, www.osha.gov, at no charge, as of the time of
adoption of these rules.
(11) The
regulations adopted in these rules are available for inspection at the
Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity, MIOSHA Regulatory Services
Section, 530 West Allegan Street, P.O. Box 30643, Lansing, Michigan,
48909-8143.
(12) The regulations
adopted in these rules may be obtained from the publisher or the Department of
Labor and Economic Opportunity, MIOSHA Regulatory Services Section, 530 West
Allegan Street, P.O. Box 30643, Lansing, Michigan, 48909-8143, at the cost
charged in this rule, plus $20.00 for shipping and handling
(13) The following Michigan Occupational
Safety and Health Administration (MIOSHA) standards are referenced in these
rules: Up to 5 copies of these standards may be obtained at no charge from the
Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity, MIOSHA Regulatory
Services Section, 530 West Allegan Street, P.O. Box 30643, Lansing, Michigan,
48909-8143 or via the internet at the following website:
www.michigan.gov/mioshastandards.
For quantities greater than 5, the cost, as of the time of adoption of these
rules, is 4 cents per page.
(b) Construction Safety and Health Standard
Part 6. "Personal Protective Equipment,"
R
408.40601 to
R
408.40660.
(c) Construction Safety and Health Standard
Part 14. "Tunnels, Shafts, Caissons, and Cofferdams,"
R
408.41401 to
R 408.41483.
(e) Construction Safety and Health Standard
Part 601. "Air Contaminants for Construction,"
R
325.60151 to
R 325.60161.
(f) General Industry Safety Standard Part 76.
"Spray Finishing Using Flammable and Combustible Materials,"
R
408.17601 to
R
408.17699.
Notes
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