(a) Isolation of equipment shall be accomplished by blinding or disconnecting and disaligning. Where equipment, operations or conditions will not allow blinding or disconnecting and disaligning, double blocking with a bleeder (located between the block valves) may be utilized to isolate pipelines or equipment under the following conditions:
- (1) Written standard operating procedures must be approved by the location management and be available where the double blocking bleeder system will be used.
- (2) Block valves used in double blocking bleeder systems shall be monitored for leakage while employees are in the confined space.
- (3) Double block valves shall be tagged and locked in the closed position. The bleeder shall be tagged and locked in the open position.
- (4) The bleeder valve shall be checked to ensure that it is not plugged and is functioning properly.
- (5) Any leakage through the bleeder valve shall require a re-evaluation of the job before work continues.
- (6) Discharge of leakage through the bleeder valve shall be directed so as not to create a hazard if the block valve fails.
- (7) Before the double block valve(s) is opened, a qualified person shall determine that it is safe.
- (b) Cold water, air and foam lines need not be blinded or disconnected, but shall be provided with block valves.
- (c) Blinds shall be of sufficient strength and so installed as to provide safe conditions of pressure, temperature and service.
- (d) Lines which are blinded shall be clearly identified.
Note: Authority cited: Section 142.3, Labor Code. Reference: Section 142.3, Labor Code.
History
1. Amendment of section heading and text and new Note filed 9-6-94; operative 10-6-94 (Register 94, No. 36).