FINAL BILL REPORT
HB 1312



C 22 L 05
Synopsis as Enacted

Brief Description: Modifying the boilers and unfired pressure vessel law.

Sponsors: By Representatives Wood, Condotta and Linville.

House Committee on Commerce & Labor
Senate Committee on Labor, Commerce, Research & Development

Background:

Certain boilers and unfired pressure vessels are subject to regulation by the Board of Boiler Rules (Board) and inspection by the Department of Labor and Industries (Department). Other boilers and unfired pressure vessels are exempt from regulation and/or inspection, such as certain low pressure vessels not located in public places, certain small electric boilers, domestic hot water heaters, and pressure vessels containing water for domestic supply purposes.

The Board develops rules for the safe construction, installation and operation of boilers, as well as the safe installation of unfired pressure vessels. These standards are based on nationally or internationally accepted engineering standards applicable to boilers and unfired pressure vessels.

The director of the Department approves rules developed by the Board, appoints a chief inspector and deputy inspectors, commissions authorized insurance ("special") inspectors, and assesses penalties against persons who violate safety standards for boilers and unfired pressure vessels.

The Chief Inspector's duties include conducting safety inspections of boilers and unfired pressure vessels, issuing operating certificates, and keeping records of internal inspections of boilers and unfired pressure vessels.

Special inspectors are required to file reports of internal inspections with the Chief Inspector within 30 days of conducting such inspections. They are not required to file reports of external inspections unless the boiler or unfired pressure vessel is in dangerous condition.

Persons may appeal actions of the director of the Department and the Chief Inspector to the Board, and may appeal decisions of the Board to the Thurston County Superior Court.

Examinations for inspectors, including the Chief Inspector, must be held by the Board or by at least two members of the Board.

Summary:

The following types of boilers and unfired pressure vessels are exempt from regulation:

The following types of boilers and unfired pressure vessels are exempt from inspection requirements:

Authorized insurance ("special") inspectors are required to file reports of external inspections in the same manner as reports of internal inspections.

Persons are prohibited from installing or maintaining standards that violate safety standards governing boilers and unfired pressure vessels. In cases where the interpretation and application of the safety standards are in dispute, the Board must determine the methods of installation or maintenance to be used.

Persons may appeal the Board's decisions relating to safety standards, commissions, operating certificates, and penalties. The hearing and review procedures must be conducted in accordance with the Administrative Procedures Act. Other procedures are repealed.

Examinations for inspectors must be held by the Chief Inspector and a member of the Board, or by at least two national board commissioned inspectors.

Votes on Final Passage:

House   89   0
Senate   46   0

Effective: July 24, 2005