1910.107(h)(9)(i)
Stoppage of ventilating fans or failure of ventilating equipment from any cause.
1910.107(h)(9)(ii)
Stoppage of the conveyor carrying goods through the high voltage field.
1910.107(h)(9)(iii)
Occurrence of a ground or of an imminent ground at any point on the high voltage system.
1910.107(h)(9)(iv)
Reduction of clearance below that specified in paragraph (h)(6) of this section.
1910.107(h)(10)
Guarding. Adequate booths, fencing, railings, or guards shall be so placed about the equipment that they, either by their location or character or both, assure that a safe isolation of the process is maintained from plant storage or personnel. Such railings, fencing, and guards shall be of conducting material, adequately grounded.
1910.107(h)(11)
Ventilation. Where electrostatic atomization is used the spraying area shall be so ventilated as to insure safe conditions from a fire and health standpoint.
1910.107(h)(12)
Fire protection. All areas used for spraying, including the interior of the booth, shall be protected by automatic sprinklers where this protection is available. Where this protection is not available, other approved automatic extinguishing equipment shall be provided.
1910.107(i)
Electrostatic hand spraying equipment -
1910.107(i)(1)
Application. This paragraph shall apply to any equipment using electrostatically charged elements for the atomization and/or, precipitation of materials for coatings on articles, or for other similar purposes in which the atomizing device is hand held and manipulated during the spraying operation.
1910.107(i)(2)
Conformance. Electrostatic hand spraying equipment shall conform with the other provisions of this section.
1910.107(i)(3)
Equipment approval and specifications. Electrostatic hand spray apparatus and devices used in connection with coating operations shall be of approved types. The high voltage circuits shall be designed so as to not produce a spark of sufficient intensity to ignite any vapor-air mixtures nor result in appreciable shock hazard upon coming in contact with a grounded object under all normal operating conditions. The electrostatically charged exposed elements of the handgun shall be capable of being energized only by a switch which also controls the coating material supply.
1910.107(i)(4)
Electrical support equipment. Transformers, powerpacks, control apparatus, and all other electrical portions of the equipment, with the exception of the handgun itself and its connections to the power supply shall be located outside of the spraying area or shall otherwise conform to the requirements of paragraph (c) of this section.
1910.107(i)(5)
Spray gun ground. The handle of the spraying gun shall be electrically connected to ground by a metallic connection and to be so constructed that the operator in normal operating position is in intimate electrical contact with the grounded handle.
1910.107(i)(6)
Grounding - general. All electrically conductive objects in the spraying area shall be adequately grounded. This requirement shall apply to paint containers, wash cans, and any other objects or devices in the area. The equipment shall carry a prominent permanently installed warning regarding the necessity for this grounding feature.
1910.107(i)(7)
Maintenance of grounds. Objects being painted or coated shall be maintained in metallic contact with the conveyor or other grounded support. Hooks shall be regularly cleaned to insure this contact and areas of contact shall be sharp points or knife edges where possible. Points of support of the object shall be concealed from random spray where feasible and where the objects being sprayed are supported from a conveyor, the point of attachment to the conveyor shall be so located as to not collect spray material during normal operation.
1910.107(i)(8)
Interlocks. The electrical equipment shall be so interlocked with the ventilation of the spraying area that the equipment cannot be operated unless the ventilation fans are in operation.
1910.107(i)(9)
Ventilation. The spraying operation shall take place within a spray area which is adequately ventilated to remove solvent vapors released from the operation.
1910.107(j)
Drying, curing, or fusion apparatus -
1910.107(j)(1)
Conformance. Drying, curing, or fusion apparatus in connection with spray application of flammable and combustible finishes shall conform to the Standard for Ovens and Furnaces, NFPA 86A-1969, which is incorporated by reference as specified in § 1910.6, where applicable and shall also conform with the following requirements of this paragraph.
1910.107(j)(2)
Alternate use prohibited. Spray booths, rooms, or other enclosures used for spraying operations shall not alternately be used for the purpose of drying by any arrangement which will cause a material increase in the surface temperature of the spray booth, room, or enclosure.
1910.107(j)(3)
Adjacent system interlocked. Except as specifically provided in paragraph (j)(4) of this section, drying, curing, or fusion units utilizing a heating system having open flames or which may produce sparks shall not be installed in a spraying area, but may be installed adjacent thereto when equipped with an interlocked ventilating system arranged to:
1910.107(j)(3)(i)
Thoroughly ventilate the drying space before the heating system can be started;
1910.107(j)(3)(ii)
Maintain a safe atmosphere at any source of ignition;
1910.107(j)(3)(iii)
Automatically shut down the heating system in the event of failure of the ventilating system.
1910.107(j)(4)
Alternate use permitted. Automobile refinishing spray booths or enclosures, otherwise installed and maintained in full conformity with this section, may alternately be used for drying with portable electrical infrared drying apparatus when conforming with the following:
1910.107(j)(4)(i)
Interior (especially floors) of spray enclosures shall be kept free of overspray deposits.
1910.107(j)(4)(ii)
During spray operations, the drying apparatus and electrical connections and wiring thereto shall not be located within spray enclosure nor in any other location where spray residues may be deposited thereon.
1910.107(j)(4)(iii)
The spraying apparatus, the drying apparatus, and the ventilating system of the spray enclosure shall be equipped with suitable interlocks so arranged that:
1910.107(j)(4)(iii)(a)
The spraying apparatus cannot be operated while the drying apparatus is inside the spray enclosure.
1910.107(j)(4)(iii)(b)
The spray enclosure will be purged of spray vapors for a period of not less than 3 minutes before the drying apparatus can be energized.
1910.107(j)(4)(iii)(c)
The ventilating system will maintain a safe atmosphere within the enclosure during the drying process and the drying apparatus will automatically shut off in the event of failure of the ventilating system.
1910.107(j)(4)(iv)
All electrical wiring and equipment of the drying apparatus shall conform with the applicable sections of subpart S of this part. Only equipment of a type approved for Class I, Division 2 hazardous locations shall be located within 18 inches of floor level. All metallic parts of the drying apparatus shall be properly electrically bonded and grounded.
1910.107(j)(4)(v)
The drying apparatus shall contain a prominently located, permanently attached warning sign indicating that ventilation should be maintained during the drying period and that spraying should not be conducted in the vicinity that spray will deposit on apparatus.