Washington Administrative Code
Title 296 - Labor and Industries, Department of
Chapter 296-99 - Safety standards for grain handling facilities
- Section 296-99-005 - What definitions apply to this chapter? Choked leg
- Section 296-99-010 - What safety hazards does this chapter require the employer to control?
- Section 296-99-015 - What grain-handling operations does this chapter cover?
- Section 296-99-020 - What definitions apply to this chapter?
- Section 296-99-025 - What are the requirements for an emergency action plan?
- Section 296-99-030 - What training must an employer provide for employees?
- Section 296-99-035 - When must an employer issue a hot work permit?
- Section 296-99-040 - What practices must an employer follow for entry into grain storage structures?
- Section 296-99-045 - What information must an employer provide to contractors?
- Section 296-99-050 - What elements must an employer include in the housekeeping program?
- Section 296-99-055 - What is the maximum allowable grate opening size?
- Section 296-99-060 - How must filter collectors be installed?
- Section 296-99-065 - What preventive maintenance program must an employer implement?
- Section 296-99-070 - How must grain stream processing equipment be equipped?
- Section 296-99-075 - How many means of emergency escape must an employer provide?
- Section 296-99-080 - How must continuous-flow bulk raw grain dryers be equipped and installed?
- Section 296-99-085 - What special requirements apply to inside bucket elevators?
- Section 296-99-090 - Reserved
- Section 296-99-093 - Reserved
- Section 296-99-095 - Reserved
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