Wash. Admin. Code § 296-842-17015
(2) Make sure respirator inspections cover all of the following:
(3) Certify inspections for emergency respirators by documenting the following:
(e) Required action, if problems are found.
| Note: | When documenting inspections you may either: |
| 1. Provide the information on a tag or label and attach it to the respirator compartment; or | |
| 2. Include the information in an inspection report stored in paper or electronic files accessible to employees. |
(4) Repair or replace any respirator that is not functioning properly before the employee returns to a situation where respirators are required.
(c) Make sure repairs and adjustments are made by appropriately trained individuals;
Use the manufacturer or a technician trained by the manufacturer to repair or adjust reducing and admission valves, regulators, and warning devices on SCBAs or air-line respirators.
If respirators fail inspection or are not functioning properly during use due to problems such as leakage, vapor or gas breakthrough, or increased breathing resistance, ALL of the following apply:
(5) Use Table 9 to determine how often to inspect respirators.
Table 9
Required Frequencies for Respirator Inspections
| If the respirator is … | Then inspect … |
| A SCBA in any use | • Before each use; and |
| • During cleaning; or | |
| • Monthly if NOT used | |
| Used for nonemergencies, including day-to-day or infrequent use | • Inspect before each use; and |
| • During cleaning | |
| Used only for emergencies | • Check for proper function before and after each use; and |
| • Inspect at least monthly as instructed by the manufacturer | |
| Used for escape-only purposes | • Before carrying into a work place for use |
[Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.010, 49.17.040, 49.17.050, and 49.17.060. WSR 17-18-075, § 296-842-17015, filed 9/5/17, effective 10/6/17; WSR 07-05-072, § 296-842-17015, filed 2/20/07, effective 4/1/07; WSR 03-20-114, § 296-842-17015, filed 10/1/03, effective 1/1/04.]