Note: | You may use labels required by other laws, rules, or ordinances in addition to, or in combination with, labels required by this section. |
Note: | 1. You should keep containers tightly covered when not in use to help prevent unnecessary exposure and accidental spills. 2. Contaminated items should be handled and disposed of to prevent further exposure in the workplace. For example, vacuuming or wet wiping contaminated equipment helps prevent the release of dust into the air. |
Reference: | Additional requirements are found in other chapters: 1. For spills, leaks, or other releases, go to Emergency response, chapter 296-824 WAC. 2. For labeling go to WAC 296-901-140, Hazardous communication. |
Note: | 1. Shoveling or brushing may be used only when vacuuming or other cleaning methods have not been effective. 2. Using non-HEPA vacuums will increase inorganic arsenic contamination in air and on area surfaces. |
Note: | Arsenic trichloride is corrosive and can be quickly absorbed through skin. |
Wash. Admin. Code § 296-848-20010
Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.010, 49.17.040, 49.17.050, 49.17.060. 05-01-173, § 296-848-20010, filed 12/21/04, effective 5/1/05.