OSHA Regulations (Standards - 29
CFR)
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Hot Work. - 1915.14 |
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(a) Hot work requiring testing by a Marine Chemist or Coast Guard authorized person. |
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(a)(2) The certificate issued by
the Marine Chemist or Coast Guard authorized person shall be posted in the
immediate vicinity of the affected operations while they are in progress
and kept on file for a period of at least three months from the date of
the completion of the operation for which the certificate was generated. |
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(b) Hot work requiring testing by a competent person. |
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(b)(2) If the concentration of
flammable vapors or gases is equal to or greater than 10 percent of the
lower explosive limit in the space or an adjacent space where the hot work
is to be done, then the space shall be labeled "Not Safe for Hot
Work" and ventilation shall be provided at volumes and flow rates
sufficient to ensure that the concentration of flammable vapors or gases
is below 10 percent by volume of the lower explosive limit. The warning
label may be removed when the concentration of flammable vapors and gases
are below 10 percent lower explosive limit. |
Note to 1915.14: See appendix A for additional information relevant to performing hot work safely. [59 FR 37816, July 25, 1994; 60 FR 14218, March 16, 1995] |