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Appendix A - Facility Requirements

The system can be internally cleaned without any disassembly by following the standard operation procedure for this unit. Clean solvent being
transferred through the system will clean the surfaces and deposit any contaminants into the bottom bowl. In the event of each component
needing to be cleaned individually, adhere to the following protocols. Before disassembling any components on the HDU, ensure the system is
completely vented of pressure/solvent. Additionally, ensure all TCUs are powered off before opening tanks to atmosphere in accordance with
internal procedures.
The local Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) must approve installation of this equipment. The AHJ will determine the facility requirements for
operation of extractors.
8.1.
Minimum Requirements
8.1.1.
Use adequate ventilation/exhaust determined by the Engineer of Record to maintain the local atmosphere below 25% of
the Lower Flammability Limit (LFL) for solvent.
8.1.2.
Design exhaust systems in accordance with the International Mechanical Code and shall be ON whenever LP-GAS is stored or
used in the extraction area.
8.1.3.
Locate supplementary equipment within another room.
8.1.4.
Use a hydrocarbon meter that alarms at or below 25% of the LFL in the extraction area. Install the detector 12 - 18 inches
from the floor level to detect heavy hydrocarbon gases. A qualified individual should install and calibrate the detector to
the appropriate solvent of use at least annually.
8.1.5.
Open the collection bowl or collection pot to remove the product within a fume hood or in an area that provides adequate
ventilation/exhaust to maintain the local atmosphere below 25% of the LFL as determined by the Engineer of Record.
8.2.
OSHA Standards in the Workplace
8.2.1.
If using this system in a workplace setting, be aware that it is the responsibility of the employer to furnish a workplace
which is free from recognized hazards that cause or likely to cause death or serious physical harm to employees.
8.2.2.
Review Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA) standards for site-specific applicability prior to the operation
of this system include (but not be limited to):
8.2.2.1.
40 CFR § 1910.22 – General requirements for housekeeping and aisles/passageways
8.2.2.2.
40 CFR § 1910.38-39 – Emergency Action and Fire Prevention Plans
8.2.2.3.
40 CFR § 1910.101 – General requirements for the use of compressed gases
8.2.2.4.
40 CFR § 1910.110 – Storage and handling of Liquefied Petroleum Gases (LP-GAS)
8.2.2.5.
40 CFR § 1910.132-138 – Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
8.2.2.6.
40 CFR § 1910.144-145 – Specifications for marking physical hazards and accident prevention signs and tags
8.2.2.7.
40 CFR § 1910.147 – Control of hazardous energy (lockout/tag out)
8.2.2.8.
40 CFR § 1910.151 – Medical services and first aid
8.2.2.9.
40 CFR § 1910.157 – Portable fire extinguishers
8.2.2.10. 40 CFR § 1910.1000 – Control of occupational exposure to air contaminants (e.g. solvents)
8.2.2.11. 40 CFR § 1910.1200 – Hazard communication
Model HDU Operational Manual – For Hazardous Environments
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