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40 CFR Appendix Table 2 to Subpart IIIII of Part 63, Work Practice Standards - Required Inspections | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute
CFR › Title 40 › Chapter I › Subchapter C › Part 63 › Subpart IIIII › Appendix Table_2_to_subpart_IIIII_of_part_63 40 CFR Appendix Table 2 to Subpart IIIII of Part 63, Work Practice Standards - Required Inspections
Table 2 to Subpart IIIII of Part 63 - Work Practice Standards - Required Inspections As stated in § 63.8192, you must meet the work practice standards in the following table:
You must inspect . . . At least once each . . . And if you find . . . You must . . .
1. Each vent hose on each mercury cell
A leaking vent hose
Take action immediately to correct the leak.
2. Each open-top container holding liquid mercury
Liquid mercury that is not covered by an aqueous liquid
Take action immediately to cover the liquid mercury with an aqueous liquid.
3. Each end box
a. An end box cover not securely in place
Take action immediately to put the end box cover securely in place.
b. An end box stopper not securely in place
Take action immediately to put the end box stopper securely in place.
c. Liquid mercury in an end box that is not covered by an aqueous liquid at a temperature below boiling
4. Each mercury amalgam seal pot
A seal pot cover that is not securely in place
Take action immediately to put the seal pot cover securely in place.
5. Each mercury seal pot
A mercury seal pot stopper not securely in place
Take action immediately to put the mercury seal pot stopper securely in place.
6. Cell room floors
Cracks, spalling, or other deficiencies that could cause liquid mercury to become trapped
Repair the crack, spalling, or other deficiency within 1 month from the time you identify the deficiency.
7. Pillars and beams
8. Each caustic basket
A caustic basket cover that is not securely in place
Take action immediately to put the caustic basket cover securely in place.
9. All equipment and piping in the caustic system
Equipment that is leaking caustic
Initiate repair of the leaking equipment within 72 hours from the time that you identify the caustic leak.
10. All floors and other surfaces where liquid mercury could accumulate in cell rooms and other production facilities and in mercury recovery facilities
A liquid mercury spill or accumulation
Take the required action specified in Table 3 to this subpart.
11. Each electrolyzer bottom, electrolyzer side panel, end box, mercury amalgam seal pot, decomposer, mercury pump, and hydrogen cooler, and all other vessels, piping, and equipment in liquid mercury service in the cell room
Equipment that is leaking liquid mercury
12. Each decomposer and all hydrogen piping up to the hydrogen header
Equipment that is leaking hydrogen and/or mercury vapor
13. All equipment in the hydrogen system from the start of the header to the last control device