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1910.1029(e) Exposure Monitoring and Measurement
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1910.1029(e)(1) Monitoring Program
1910.1029(e)(1)(i)
Each employer who has a place of employment where coke oven emissions are present shall monitor employees employed in the regulated area to measure their exposure to coke oven emissions.
1910.1029(e)(1)(iii)
The employer shall collect fullshift (for at least seven continuous hours) personal samples, including at least one sample during each shift for each battery and each job classification within the regulated areas including at least the following job classifications:
1910.1029(e)(1)(iii)(a) Lidman
1910.1029(e)(1)(iii)(b) Tar Chaser
1910.1029(e)(1)(iii)(c) Larry Car Operator
1910.1029(e)(1)(iii)(d) Luterman
1910.1029(e)(1)(iii)(e) Machine Operator, Coke Side
1910.1029(e)(1)(iii)(f) Benchman, Coke Side
1910.1029(e)(1)(iii)(g) Benchman, Pusher Side
1910.1029(e)(1)(iii)(h) Heater
1910.1029(e)(1)(iii)(i) Quenching Car Operator
1910.1029(e)(1)(iii)(j) Pusher Machine Operator
1910.1029(e)(1)(iii)(k) Screening Station Operator
1910.1029(e)(1)(iii)(l) Wharfman
1910.1029(e)(1)(iii)(m) Oven Patcher
1910.1029(e)(1)(iii)(n) Oven Repairman
1910.1029(e)(1)(iii)(o) Spellman; And
1910.1029(e)(1)(iii)(p) Maintenance Personnel
1910.1029(e)(1)(iv)
The employer shall repeat the monitoring and measurements required by this paragraph (e)(1) at least every three months.
1910.1029(e)(1)(ii)
The employer shall obtain measurements which are representative of each employee's exposure to coke oven emissions over an eight-hour period. All measurements shall determine exposure without regard to the use of respiratory protection.
1910.1029(e)(2) Redetermination
Whenever there has been a production, process, or control change which may result in new or additional exposure to coke oven emissions, or whenever the employer has any other reason to suspect an increase in employee exposure, the employer shall repeat the monitoring and measurements required by paragraph (e)(1) of this section for those employees affected by such change or increase.
1910.1029(e)(3) Employee Notification
1910.1029(e)(3)(i)
The employer must, within 15 working days after the receipt of the results of any monitoring performed under this section, notify each affected employee of these results either individually in writing or by posting the results in an appropriate location that is accessible to employees.
1910.1029(e)(3)(ii)
Whenever such results indicate that the representative employee exposure exceeds the permissible exposure limit, the employer shall, in such notification, inform each employee of that fact and of the corrective action being taken to reduce exposure to or below the permissible exposure limit.
1910.1029(e)(4) Accuracy of Measurement
The employer shall use a method of monitoring and measurement which has an accuracy (with a confidence level of 95%) of not less than plus or minus 35% for concentrations of coke oven emissions greater than or equal to 150 µg/m3.
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