Code of Maine Rules
10 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
144 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES - GENERAL
Chapter 225 - LICENSING SUPPLIERS OF COMPRESSED AIR USED IN SELF-CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS
Section 144-225-1 - GENERAL PROVISIONS
Universal Citation: 10 ME Code Rules ยง 144-225-1
Current through 2024-38, September 18, 2024
A. Purpose. These rules require minimum operational and equipment standards for air compressors that supply compressed air used in self-contained breathing apparatus.
B. Definitions.
1. Breathing Apparatus. "Breathing Apparatus"
means any breathing device, either high or low pressure which is used to
sustain human life under adverse conditions.
2. Department. "Department" mans the
Department of Human Services.
3.
Suppliers of Compressed Air. "Suppliers of Compressed Air" means organization,
agency, individual, firm, partnership or corporation that provides compressed
air to be used in self-contained breathing apparatus.
C. Licensing.
1. It is unlawful for any supplier of
compressed air to fill or supply any breathing apparatus with life supporting
gases in the State of Maine unless licensed to do so by the
Department.
2. Fire departments are
exempt from the licensing requirements as long as the use of the apparatus is
restricted to departmental use in fighting fires.
3. The annual license fee shall be
$10.
4. All licenses issued shall
expire on March 31st, of each year.
D. Variance.
1. When compliance with the provisions of
these regulations would involve hardship out of proportion to the increase in
health protection secured thereby, the Department may, upon consideration
permit modification of these regulations.
E. Posting. These rules shall be posted conspicuously on the premises.
F. Log.
1. A log shall be maintained
documenting: (1) hours of compressor operation each day of use, (2) dates and
types of filter changes, (3) dates of over-haul, maintenance and oil changes,
(4) results of compressed air analysis when performed, (5) name of person(s)
receiving the air.
2. This log
shall be available for audit by a representative of the Department or other
duly authorized agencies.
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