|
|
April 24, 1980 Mr. Robert Lewis Sales Representative Sealed Air Corporation Old Sherman Turnpike Danbury, Connecticut 06810 Dear Mr. Lewis; This is response to your inquiry concerning the pressurization of 55 gallon drums for use with urethane foam dispensing equipment. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration's General Industry Safety and Health Standards do not specifically address the pressurization of 55 gallon drums. However, because pressurized 55 gallon drums can be dangerous to exposed employees, the general duty clause, (section 5 (a)(1)) of the Occupational Safety and Health Act (copy enclosed) can be used to protect employees from injuries from a ruptured drum. It is, therefore, recommended that you contact the manufacturer of the drum to determine whether or not the drum will withstand the prescribed working pressure. Current and valid certification by an insurance company or regulatory authority could be deemed as acceptable evidence of safe installation, inspection and testing of pressurized drums provided by the employer. If I may be of further assistance, please feel free to call or write. Sincerely, Grover C. Wrenn, Director [Directorate of Cooperative and State Programs] [Corrected 10/22/2004] |
|
|

Newsletter
RSS Feeds
Print This Page
Text Size
