98-10795. Respiratory Protection; Correction  

  • [Federal Register Volume 63, Number 78 (Thursday, April 23, 1998)]
    [Rules and Regulations]
    [Pages 20098-20099]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 98-10795]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
    
    Occupational Safety and Health Administration
    
    29 CFR Parts 1910 and 1926
    
    [Docket No. H-049]
    RIN 1218-AA05
    
    
    Respiratory Protection; Correction
    
    AGENCY: Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), 
    Department of Labor.
    
    ACTION: Final rule; correction.
    
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    SUMMARY: OSHA is correcting errors in the regulatory text of the 
    Respiratory Protection final rule that appeared in the Federal Register 
    on January 8, 1998 (63 FR 1152).
    
    DATES: These corrections become effective on April 23, 1998.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Bonnie Friedman, Director, OSHA Office 
    of Public Affairs, Room N-3647, U.S. Department of Labor, 200 
    Constitution Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20210; Telephone: (202) 
    219-8148.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On January 8, 1998 (63 FR 1152), OSHA 
    promulgated revised regulations for respiratory protection in general 
    industry (part 1910), shipyards (part 1915), marine terminals (part 
    1917), longshoring (part 1918), and construction (part 1926).
        Subsequently, technical and typographic errors were discovered in 
    the regulatory text. This notice is being published to correct these 
    errors. With the exception of the explanations discussed below, these 
    corrections are self-explanatory.
        In paragraph (i)(1)(ii), Breathing air quality and use, the 
    reference to ``Type 1--Grade D breathing air'' has been corrected to 
    read ``Grade D breathing air'' to conform to the ANSI/Compressed Gas 
    Association Commodity Specification for Air, G-7.1-1989.
        Paragraph (n)(3) is corrected to state that the respiratory 
    protection provisions of the previous standard, 29 CFR 1910.134 as 
    contained in the 29 CFR parts 1900 to 1910.999 edition of the Code of 
    Federal Regulations published July 1, 1997, will continue in effect 
    until October 5, 1998, the date for full compliance with the revised 
    standard, rather than April 8, 1998, the effective date of the revised 
    standard.
        In Appendix A, in the protocol for the Bitrex qualitative fit test, 
    the part numbers for the fit test hood assembly now match the part 
    numbers given in the saccharin qualitative fit test protocol. Also, in 
    the generated aerosol quantitative fit testing protocol, a reference 
    for using P100 filters as one of the methods to filter exhaust air flow 
    from the fit test chamber is incorrect and is deleted. In the 
    condensation nuclei counter quantitative fit test protocol, the 
    requirement in paragraph (a)(1) that a high-efficiency filter be fitted 
    has been revised to allow for the fit testing of additional types of 
    filters as appropriate. For the controlled negative fit test protocol, 
    the pressure setting for the default test pressure has been changed 
    from -1.5 mm to the correct value of -15 mm.
        In Appendix C a typographic error in Part A, Section 2, question 
    11(e) has been corrected to read ``d. Any other eye or vision problem: 
    Yes/No''.
        Appendix D has been entitled ``mandatory'' since the employer is 
    required by paragraph (k)(6) of the standard to provide the basic 
    advisory information on respirators presented in Appendix D to any 
    employees who voluntarily use respirators.
        Since some of the 13 carcinogens are vapors, language has been 
    added to paragraph (c)(4)(iv) of Sec. 1910.1013 permitting the use of 
    air-purifying canisters or cartridges, in addition to particulate 
    filters. This provision requires appropriate respirator filters for 
    these carcinogens.
        This correction removes the provision in the revised Lead standard 
    (Sec. 1910.1025(f)(1)(i)) that limits respirator use to a maximum of 
    4.4 hours per day. The 4.4 hour requirement had been removed earlier by 
    OSHA (see 60 FR 52859).
        Typographic errors in provisions in the Benzene standard 
    (Sec. 1910.1028 (g)(2)(i)), Acrylonitrile standard (Sec. 1910.1045 
    (h)(2)(i)), and the Formaldehyde standard (Sec. 1910.1048 (g)(2)(i)) 
    that referenced Sec. 1910.134 (d)(3)(iii)(b)(1) have been corrected to 
    read (d)(3)(iii)(B)(1).
        Appendix E of the Methylenedianiline standard (Sec. 1910.1050), 
    which specifies fit testing protocols, has been removed to match 
    changes made to other substance specific standards. These changes 
    require the use of the fit testing protocols in Appendix A of the 
    revised respiratory protection standard.
        The Methylene chloride standard limits respiratory protection to 
    supplied-air respirators except for emergency escape. Paragraphs 
    (d)(3)(iii)(B) (1) and (2) of the revised respiratory protection 
    standard address the use of end-of-service-life indicators or change 
    schedules for cartridges and canisters, and do not apply to supplied-
    air or emergency escape respirators. Accordingly, these paragraphs have 
    been removed from the respiratory protection program required by the 
    Methylene chloride standard to be in compliance with the revised 
    Sec. 1910.134 respiratory protection standard.
        The correction to paragraph (h)(2)(iv) of the Asbestos standard for 
    the construction industry reinstates an earlier revision made by OSHA 
    to this standard. This revision permitted the use of PAPRs with HEPA 
    filters or supplied-air respirators with HEPA egress cartridges under 
    the conditions specified in this paragraph (see 60 FR 33985).
        All these corrections to the standard are deemed to be ``minor'' 
    amendments within the meaning of 29 CFR 1911.5. OSHA finds good cause, 
    pursuant to 29 CFR 1911.5 and the Administrative Procedure Act, for 
    promulgating the corrections without notice and opportunity for public 
    comment.
    
    Correction of Publication
    
        The following corrections are made in the final rule for 
    Respiratory Protection published in the Federal Register on January 8, 
    1998 (63 FR 1152).
    
    Respiratory Protection [Correction]
    
    
    Sec. 1910.134  [Correction]
    
        1. On page 1275, first column, paragraph (i)(1)(ii), lines 2 and 3, 
    are corrected to read ``meet at least the requirements for Grade D 
    breathing air described in''.
        2. On page 1275, first column, paragraph (i)(4)(ii), line 4, is 
    corrected to read ``requirements for Grade D''.
        3. On page 1276, second column, paragraph (n)(3), line 2, the date 
    ``April 8, 1998'' is corrected to read ``October 5, 1998''.
        4. On page 1278, third column, paragraph (a)(1), line 10, the 
    reference ``parts #14 and #15'' is corrected to read ``parts # FT 14 
    and # FT 15''.
    
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        5. On page 1280, first column, paragraph (11), lines 3 and 4, are 
    corrected to read ``filter (i.e., high efficiency particulate filter) 
    before release.''
        6. On page 1280, third column, following the equation, paragraph 
    (a)(1) is revised to read: ``(1) Check the respirator to make sure the 
    sampling probe and line are properly attached to the facepiece and that 
    the respirator is fitted with a particulate filter capable of 
    preventing significant penetration by the ambient particles used for 
    the fit test (e.g., NIOSH 42 CFR 84 series 100, series 99, or series 95 
    particulate filter) per manufacturer's instruction.''
        7. On page 1281, second column, paragraph (a)(2), line 2, the 
    reference ``-1.5 mm'' is corrected to read ``-15 mm''.
        8. On page 1283, second column, question 11, lines 6 and 7, are 
    corrected to read ``d. Any other eye or vision problem: Yes/No''.
        9. On page 1284, second column, line 17, is corrected to read 
    ``Appendix D to Sec. 1910.134 (Mandatory)''.
    
    
    Sec. 1910.1003  13 Carcinogens [Correction]
    
        10. On page 1286, first column after Table 1, paragraph (c)(4)(iv), 
    lines 5 and 6 are corrected to read: ``use a half-face filter-type 
    respirator with filters for dusts, mists, and fumes, or air-purifying 
    canisters or cartridges. A respirator''.
    
    
    Sec. 1910.1025  Lead [Correction]
    
        11. On page 1287, second column following Table II, paragraph 
    (f)(1)(i) is revised to read: ``(i) Periods necessary to install or 
    implement engineering or work-practice controls.''
    
    
    Sec. 1910.1028  Benzene [Correction]
    
        12. On page 1289, third column following Table 2, paragraph 
    (g)(2)(i), line 2, the reference ``(d)(3)(iii)(b)(1)'' is corrected to 
    read ``(d)(3)(iii)(B)(1).''
    
    
    Sec. 1910.1045  Acrylonitrile [Correction]
    
        13. On page 1291, second column following Table 1, paragraph 
    (h)(2)(i), line 5, the reference ``(d)(3)(iii)(b)(1)'' is corrected to 
    read ``(d)(3)(iii)(B)(1)''.
    
    
    Sec. 1910.1048  Formaldehyde [Correction]
    
        14. On page 1293, second column, paragraph (g)(2)(i), line 5, the 
    reference ``(d)(3)(iii)(b)(1)'' is corrected to read 
    ``(d)(3)(iii)(B)(1)''.
    
    
    Sec. 1910.1050  Methylenedianiline [Correction]
    
        15. On page 1293, first column following Table 1, paragraph 28, is 
    revised to read ``28. Section 1910.1050 is amended by removing Appendix 
    E, and revising paragraph (h) and the first paragraph of Section III to 
    Appendix A to read as follows:''.
    
    
    Sec. 1910.1052   Methylene chloride [Correction]
    
        16. On page 1295, second column following Table 1, paragraph 
    (g)(1)(i), is revised to read ``(i) Periods when an employee's exposure 
    to MC exceeds the 8-hour TWA PEL, or STEL (for example, when an 
    employee is using MC in a regulated area).''
        17. On page 1295, third column following Table 1, paragraph 
    (g)(2)(i), line 5, the reference ``(d)(1)(iii))'' is corrected to read 
    ``(d)(1)(iii) and (d)(3)(iii)(B)(1) and (2)).''
    
    
    Sec. 1926.1101   Asbestos [Correction]
    
        18. On page 1298, first and second columns following Table 1, 
    paragraph (h)(3)(iv) is revised to read:
        ``(iv) In addition to the above selection criteria, when employees 
    are in a regulated area where Class I work is being performed, a 
    negative exposure assessment of the area has not been produced, and the 
    exposure assessment of the area indicates the exposure level will not 
    exceed 1 f/cc as an 8-hour time weighted average, employers must 
    provide the employees with one of the following respirators:
        (A) A tight-fitting powered air-purifying respirator equipped with 
    high efficiency filters;
        (B) A full facepiece supplied-air respirator operated in the 
    pressure-demand mode equipped with HEPA egress cartridges; or
        (C) A full facepiece supplied-air respirator operated in the 
    pressure-demand mode equipped with an auxiliary positive pressure self-
    contained breathing apparatus. A full facepiece supplied-air respirator 
    operated in the pressure-demand mode equipped with an auxiliary 
    positive pressure self-contained breathing apparatus must be provided 
    under such conditions when the exposure assessment indicates exposure 
    levels above 1 f/cc as an 8-hour time weighted average.''
    
        Dated: April 15, 1998.
    Charles N. Jeffress,
    Assistant Secretary of Labor for Occupational Safety and Health.
    [FR Doc. 98-10795 Filed 4-22-98; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Effective Date:
4/23/1998
Published:
04/23/1998
Department:
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Entry Type:
Rule
Action:
Final rule; correction.
Document Number:
98-10795
Dates:
These corrections become effective on April 23, 1998.
Pages:
20098-20099 (2 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Docket No. H-049
RINs:
1218-AA05: Assigned Protection Factors: Amendments to the Final Rule on Respiratory Protection
RIN Links:
https://www.federalregister.gov/regulations/1218-AA05/assigned-protection-factors-amendments-to-the-final-rule-on-respiratory-protection
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