Wash. Admin. Code § 296-36-115 - Compression and decompression of workmen - Method and procedure
Decompressions shall be accomplished in accordance with the following methods and procedures:
(1)
Normal condition. A normal condition is one during which exposure
to compressed air is limited to a single continuous "working period" followed
by a single decompression in any given 24 hour period; the total time of
exposure to compressed air during the single continuous "working period" is not
interrupted by exposure to normal atmospheric pressure; and a second exposure
to compressed air does not occur until at least 8 consecutive hours of exposure
to normal atmospheric pressure has elapsed since the workman has been under
pressure in a working chamber. Decompression for normal condition shall be in
accordance with the decompression tables.
(2)
Multiple exposures or emergency
conditions. The appointed physician shall be responsible for the
preparation and establishment of methods and procedures of decompression
applicable to multiple exposures and emergency conditions. The decompression
times and stages shall be calculated and the methods and procedures determined
and placed into effect in accordance with the instructions contained in the
monograph "Decompression sickness and its prevention among compressed air
workers" referred to in WAC
296-36-100(3).
Notes
Rules (Part IV D), filed 12/28/62.
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