These rules apply to safe practices for users of oxy-fuel gas for welding, cutting, soldering, brazing, flame coating (thermal spraying), related materials and equipment, in general industry and construction. This rule does not apply to agriculture, forest activities, or maritime industries.
NOTE: Reverse flow check valves alone will not stop a flashback in the system.
NOTE 1: No more than one additional set of cylinders may be secured to a workstation.
NOTE 2: Cylinders, with or without regulators, kept in or on vehicles due to their frequency of use will not be considered as stored when a leak test is performed at the end of the day. When cylinders are used during multiple shifts, they must be leak tested at the end of each shift.
NOTE 1: A cylinder(s) loaded into a vehicle for movement to a worksite or place of business is not in storage.
NOTE 2: Requirements for the separation of oxidizers and fuel gases do not apply when cylinders are being transported to a work site or place of business.
NOTE: A new employee does not need to be retrained in all of (3)(a)(A)-(F) if you are able to determine through discussion and observations that they received adequate training prior to employment with you. Retraining is required if the employee fails to demonstrate the knowledge and experience to safely perform the expected tasks.
NOTE 1: This requirement does not apply to storage of acetylene dissolved in a suitable solvent in cylinders manufactured and maintained according to U.S. Department of Transportation requirements, or to acetylene for chemical use.
NOTE 2: Due to the instability of acetylene, the 15 psig (30 psia) limit is intended to prevent unsafe use of acetylene in pressurized chambers such as caissons, underground excavations, or tunnel construction.
NOTE: This applies to cylinders designed to accept valve caps.
NOTE: This rule does not apply to cylinders transported in an unoccupied enclosed truck or trailer compartment with a shippers' certificate meeting the code for Hazardous Materials Regulations CFR 49 part 172.204.
NOTE: Temperatures in vehicles can exceed 125 F during sunny or warm weather. This may affect your decision to leave cylinders in vehicles for periods of time when temperatures may climb.
NOTE: All high and low pressure cylinders in contact with or secured to a conductive table or column without being isolated from electrical current can become part of an electrical circuit.
NOTE: This applies to cylinders designed to accept valve caps.
NOTE: Liquefied petroleum gas cylinders used on forklifts may be stored either horizontally or vertically.
NOTE 1: If you have a preexisting noncombustible barrier used to separate oxygen from combustible materials or fuel gases other than acetylene, the barrier must be a minimum of 5 feet high and have a minimum fire resistance rating of one-half hour. Noncombustible barriers built after May 1, 2015, must comply with the 18 inch dimensions found in 437-002-2253(6)(c)(B)(i) and (ii).
NOTE 2: 437-002-2102 Acetylene, requires noncombustible partitions used for oxygen and acetylene separation to extend 18 inches horizontally and vertically.
NOTE 1: Single cylinders of oxygen and fuel gas can be secured on a cart or used adjacent to each other without being separated by a partition.
NOTE 2: An additional set of cylinders secured at a workstation without attached pressure reducing regulators will be considered in use and not in storage.
NOTE: This rule does not apply to acetylene manufacturers, cylinder fill plants and distributors of compressed gases and acetylene. (7)(a)(C) does not apply to the movement of individual fuel gas cylinders of 40 cubic feet (b-tank) or less.
NOTE: This does not apply to manufacturers and distributors of compressed gases and acetylene plants where cylinders are connected and disconnected to cylinder manifolds.
NOTE: All pressurized cylinders in contact with or secured to a conductive table or column without being isolated from electrical current can become part of an electrical circuit.
NOTE: Cracking is an approved process that applies only to oxygen cylinders.
NOTE: It is preferable to open the acetylene valve no more than three-fourths of a turn.
NOTE: Remove leaking cylinders to a safe outside location whenever possible. A warning should be placed near cylinders with leaking fuse plugs or other leaking safety devices not to approach them with a lighted cigarette or other source of ignition.
NOTE: This does not apply to jeweler's torches or other torches similar in size when placed in proper holders.
NOTE: The CGA numbers identify the cylinder valve and gas service for which an inlet connection is designed.
NOTE: This standard does not apply to liquefied petroleum gas hose covered under NFPA 58, Liquefied Petroleum Gas Code applicable to the propane industry.
NOTE: The contrast may be made by different colors or by surface characteristics readily distinguishable by the sense of touch. Use red for fuel gases, green for oxygen, and black for inert gas.
NOTE: Grade R or RM hose may only be used with acetylene. Do not use with any other fuel gas.
NOTE 1: If you have a preexisting noncombustible barrier used to separate oxygen from combustible materials or fuel gases other than acetylene, the barrier must be a minimum of 5 feet high and have a minimum fire resistance rating of one-half hour. Noncombustible barriers built after May 1, 2015, must comply with the 18 inch dimensions found in 437-002-2253(12)(a)(E)(ii)(I) and (II).
NOTE 2: 437-002-2102 Acetylene, requires noncombustible partitions used for oxygen and acetylene separation to extend 18 inches horizontally and vertically.
NOTE 1: If you have a preexisting noncombustible barrier used to separate oxygen from combustible materials or fuel gases other than acetylene, the barrier must be a minimum of 5 feet high and have a minimum fire resistance rating of one-half hour. Noncombustible barriers built after May 1, 2015, must comply with the 18 inch dimensions found in 437-002-2253(12)(c)(B)(ii)(I) and (II).
NOTE 2: 437-002-2102 Acetylene, requires noncombustible partitions used for oxygen and acetylene separation to extend 18 inches horizontally and vertically.
NOTE 1: If you have a preexisting noncombustible barrier used to separate oxygen from combustible materials or fuel gases other than acetylene, the barrier must be a minimum of 5 feet high and have a minimum fire resistance rating of one-half hour. Noncombustible barriers built after May 1, 2015, must comply with the 18 inch dimensions found in 437-002-2253(12)(c)(D)(ii)(I) and (II).
NOTE 2: 437-002-2102 Acetylene, requires noncombustible partitions used for oxygen and acetylene separation to extend 18 inches horizontally and vertically.
NOTE 1: If you have a preexisting noncombustible barrier used to separate oxygen from combustible materials or fuel gases other than acetylene, the barrier must be a minimum of 5 feet high and have a minimum fire resistance rating of one-half hour. Noncombustible barriers built after May 1, 2015, must comply with the 18 inch dimensions found in 437-002-2253(12)(c)(E)(ii)(I) and (II).
NOTE 2: 437-002-2102 Acetylene, requires noncombustible partitions used for oxygen and acetylene separation to extend 18 inches horizontally and vertically.
NOTE: DOT-4L200 cylinders safety device relieve at a maximum pressure of 250 psig, or 235 psig if vacuum insulation is used.
Low-Pressure Manifold
Do Not Connect High-Pressure Cylinders
Maximum Pressure - 250 psig
NOTE: For outdoor use only, and when the number of cylinders coupled does not exceed three, one flash arrester installed between the coupler block and regulator is acceptable.
NOTE: Fittings, such as ells, tees, couplings, and unions, may be rolled, forged or cast steel, malleable iron or nodular iron.
NOTE: Hot water solutions of caustic soda or trisodium phosphate are effective cleaning agents for this purpose. Rinse and dry piping thoroughly after cleaning.
NOTE: Air or inert gas may be used with other piping.
NOTE: When only a portion of a fuel-gas system is to be used with oxygen, only that portion need comply with paragraph (h)(A). Figures Q-1, Q-2, Q-3
NOTE: The three functions of the protective equipment may be combined in one device or may be provided by separate devices.
NOTE: Suitable antifreeze may be used to prevent freezing.
NOTE: An open connection for the sludge draw off is desirable to enable the generator operator to observe leakage of generator water from the drain valve or sludge cock.
NOTE: It is preferable to terminate the escape or relief pipe above the roof, and as far away as practicable from windows or other openings into buildings and as far away as practicable from sources of ignition such as flues or chimneys and tracks used by locomotives.
NOTE 1: Approved protective equipment (designated PF) is used to prevent backflow of oxygen into the fuel-gas supply system, passage of a flashback into the fuel-gas supply system; and excessive back pressure of oxygen in the fuel-gas supply system.
NOTE 2: The three functions of the protective equipment may be combined in one device or may be provided by separate devices. Figure 1.
NOTE: This does not prohibit such installation on the roof or top floor of a building exceeding such height.
NOTE: Inside generator rooms built after July 1, 2014 must comply with NFPA 80-2013.
NOTE: Clear water from residue settling pits may be discharged into sewer pipes.
Or. Admin. Code § 437-002-2253
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Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 654.025(2) & 656.726(4)
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 654.001 - 654.295