Step one: | Follow requirements in the basic rules section, WAC 296-855-20010 through 296-855-20090. |
Step two: | Use employee exposure monitoring results from the exposure evaluations required by, Exposure evaluations, WAC 296-855-20050, and follow Table 1 to find out which additional sections of this chapter apply to your workplace. |
Step three: | You need only follow Exposure records, WAC 296-855-20070 and Medical records, WAC 296-855-30080 if you have documentation conclusively demonstrating that employee exposure for ethylene oxide and the operation where it's used, cannot exceed the AL or STEL during any conditions reasonably anticipated. |
• Such documentation can be based on observations, data, calculations, and previous air monitoring results. |
If: | Then continue to follow the basic rules, and the additional requirements in: |
Employee exposure monitoring results are below the AL and STEL | No additional requirements if exposures remain stable |
Employee exposure monitoring results are above the PELs | • Exposure and medical monitoring, WAC 296-855-30010 through 296-855-30080; |
Note: PEL refers to both the STEL and TWA | AND |
• Exposure control, WAC 296-855-40010 through 296-855-40040 | |
Employee exposure monitoring results are above the AL; | Exposure and medical monitoring, WAC 296-855-30010 through 296-855-30080 |
AND | |
Below the STEL | |
When there is a possibility of an emergency release of EtO | Establish a written emergency response plan and a means of alerting potentially exposed employees as found in Exposure control plan, WAC 296-855-40010 |