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June 3, 1976
Mr. Roy T. Dodge Dear Mr. Dodge: This is in response to your letter of May 13, 1976 (copy enclosed), regarding the conclusion reached at our meeting of May 6, 1976, on the handling, storing, and using of Methlacetylene- Propadiene, Stabilized (MPS) gas in below ground-level construction work. This office concurs with your understanding of the conclusions reached on the handling, storing, and use of MPS gas. In addition, the following comments are offered: 1. The total number of MPS gas cylinders below ground on any given day shall be limited to that day's intended use. 2. MPS fuel gas may be used under controlled conditions in gas welding and cutting in areas that may be defined as confined spaces, as long as the cylinders remain outside of the confined spaces. 3. The above understanding is based on our interpretation of existing OSHA and national consensus standards. If I may be of any further assistance, please feel free to contact me.
Sincerely,
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