Cal. Code Regs. tit. 8, § 2540.9
(a) Definition. This section covers locations where paints, lacquers, or other flammable finishes are regularly or frequently applied by spraying, dipping, brushing, or by other means; where volatile flammable solvents or thinners are used; and where readily ignitable deposits or residues from such paints, lacquers, or finishes may occur.
(Title 24, Part 3, Section 516-1.)
(b) Hazardous Locations. Classification is with respect to the effects of an exposure to flammable vapors, and in some cases deposits of paint spray residue.
(1) Class I, Division 1 Locations. The following spaces shall be considered Class I, Division 1 locations.
(2) Class I, Division 2 locations. The following spaces shall be considered Class I, Division 2 locations.
(B) For spraying operations conducted within a closed top, open face or front spray booth, the space shown in Figures 2 and 3, and the space within 3 feet in all directions from openings other than the open face of front.
The Class I, Division 2 location shown in Figures 2 and 3 shall extend from the open face or front of the spray booth in accordance with the following:
(3) Nonhazardous Locations. Locations utilizing drying, curing, or fusion apparatus and provided with positive mechanical ventilation adequate to prevent formation of flammable concentrations of vapors, and provided with effective interlocks to de-energize all electric equipment (other than equipment approved for Class I locations) in case the ventilating equipment is inoperative, may be classified as nonhazardous.
(Title 24, Part 3, Section 516-2.)
(c) Fixed and Hand-held Electrostatic Spraying Equipment and Powder Coating.
The installation and/or use of fixed and hand-held electrostatic spraying equipment and powder coating shall comply with the applicable provisions of Title 24, Part 3.
Note: The National Electrical Code, 1984 Edition, contains guidelines that are appropriate for determining the type and design of equipment and installations with respect to fixed and hand-held electrostatic spraying and powder coating. The guidelines f this referenced document address electric wiring, equipment and systems installed in hazardous (classified) locations and contains specific provisions for the following: Location of power and control equipment, ventilation, protection from electric shock, protection of high voltage conductors and leads, proper separation of spray heads from materials being sprayed, proper support of materials, proper grounding, guarding and isolation, warning signs and labels, and automatic controls to assure adequate ventilation, minimize shock hazard and preclude arcing in the hazardous location.
Note: Authority cited: Section 142.3, Labor Code. Reference: Section 142.3, Labor Code; and Section 18943(c), Health and Safety Code.
1. Editorial correction of Note filed 11-2-83 (Register 83, No. 45).
2. Amendment of subsections (b)(3) and (c) filed 8-27-86; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 86, No. 37).
3. Change without regulatory effect providing more legible versions of Figures 1-3 filed 11-6-2008 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations (Register 2008, No. 45).