An employee's exposure to any substance listed in Oregon Tables Z-1, Z-2, or Z-3 of this section shall be limited in accordance with the requirements of the following paragraphs of this section.
[Oregon Table Example]
E = (CaTa + Cb Tb +... CnTn) [CEDILLA] 8
Where:
E is the equivalent exposure for the working shift.
C is the concentration during any period of time T where the concentration remain constant.
T is the duration in hours of the exposure at the concentration C.
The value of E shall not exceed the 8-hour time weighted average specified in subpart Z of 29 CFR part 1910 for the substance involved.
Two hours exposure at 150 ppm
Two hours exposure at 75 ppm
Four hours exposure at 50 ppm
Substituting this information in the formula, we have
[(2x150) + (2x75) + (4x50)] [CEDILLA] 8 = 81.25 ppm
Since 81.25 ppm is less than 100 ppm, the 8-hour time weighted average limit, the exposure is acceptable.
Em = (C1 [CEDILLA] L1) + (C2 [CEDILLA] L2) +... (Cn [CEDILLA] Ln)
Where:
Em is the equivalent exposure for the mixture.
C is the concentration of a particular contaminant.
L is the exposure limit for that substance specified in Subpart Z of 29 CFR Part 1910.
The value of Em shall not exceed unity (1).
[Oregon Table Z 2.1]
Substituting in the formula, we have:
Em = (500 [CEDILLA] 1000) + (45 [CEDILLA] 200) + (40 [CEDILLA] 200)
Em = 0.500 + 0.225 + 0.200
Em = 0.925
Since Em is less than unity (1), the exposure combination is within acceptable limits.
[Table Z-1, Notes, Footnotes; Table Z-2, Note, Footnotes; Table Z-3, Notes, Footnotes.]
Or. Admin. Code § 437-003-1000
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Statutory/Other Authority:ORS 654.025(2), 654.035 & 656.726(4)
Statutes/Other Implemented:ORS 654.001 through 654.295