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Standard Interpretations
12/15/1995 - The use of "pipe cases" manufactured by Therm-Equip, Inc., in lieu of standard glove bags. |
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Standard Number: | 1926.1101; 1926.1101(g)(2)(ii); 1926.1101(g)(5)(ii)(B)(4) |
December 15, 1995 Gary Thibodeaux Regional Safety Manager National Service Cleaning Corporation 1201 Childers Orange, Texas 77630 Dear Mr. Thibodeaux: Thank you for you letter of November 8, proposing the use of "pipe cases" manufactured by Therm-Equip, Inc., in lieu of standard glove bags. You stated that "pipe cases" have the same characteristics of a glove bag but are designed for the removal of asbestos from high-temperature (up to 700 degrees F) pipes and ducts. After reviewing the information you submitted we have concluded that the use of "pipe cases" complies with [29 CFR 1926.1101(g)(2)(ii)]. In addition, paragraph [1926.1101(g)(5)(ii)(B)(4)] prohibiting the use of glove bags where surface temperatures exceed 150 degrees does not take into account recent innovations in glove bag technology which has spawned new products such as the "pipe case" that can be used on pipes and ducts operating at elevated temperatures. Your interest in occupational safety and health is appreciated. If we can be of further assistance, please feel free to contact [the Directorate of Science, Technology, and Medicine at (202)693-2300]. Sincerely, Stephen Mallinger Acting Director [Directorate of Science, Technology, and Medicine] [Corrected 9/17/03] |
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