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Standard Interpretations
07/09/1993 - Dimethylamine and Anhydrous Dimethlamine and the PSM standard. |
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| Standard Number: | 1910.119 |
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July 9, 1993
Mr. Jim Collins Dear Mr. Collins: The purpose of this letter is to correct a misinterpretation of the Process Safety Management (PSM) of Highly Hazardous Chemicals (HHC's) standard, 29 CFR 1910.119 in the September, 1992 letter to you from Patricia K. Clark, former director of the Directorate of Compliance Programs. The corrected interpretation follows. Appendix A of the PSM standard lists toxic and reactive HHC's which are covered by the PSM standard when a process contains a threshold quantity (as delineated in Appendix A) or greater amount. Dimethylamine in aqueous solutions are not listed specifically in Appendix A. Anhydrous Dimethylamine, identified by Chemical Abstract Service (CAS) Number 124-40-3, which is listed in Appendix A, is not only a toxic and reactive HHC but also a flammable gas. Since Anhydrous Dimethylamine is a flammable gas which is soluble in water, some Dimethylamine in aqueous solutions may also be flammable. Processes which contain threshold quantities, that is, 10,000 pounds (4535.9 kg) or greater amounts of Dimethylamine in aqueous solutions that are flammable liquids as defined in 29 CFR 1910.1200(c) are covered by the PSM standard. Please disregard and discard the earlier correspondence. Thank you for your interest in occupational safety and health. If we can be of further assistance, please contact us.
Sincerely,
Mr. Jim Collins Dear Mr. Collins: This is in response to your letter of August 5, requesting written confirmation that the Final Rule on Process Safety Management (PSM) of Highly Hazardous Chemicals published in Volume 57, Number 36 of the Federal Register on Monday, February 24, 1992 does not apply to solutions of Dimethylamine. Anhydrous Dimethylamine, identified by Chemical Abstract Service (CAS) Number 124-40-3, is listed in Appendix A of the PSM Standard as a highly hazardous chemical. Dimethylamine in aqueous solutions, which is not listed in Appendix A, is not considered to be a highly hazardous chemical covered by the PSM standard. Thank you for your interest in occupational safety and health. If we may be of further assistance, please contact us.
Sincerely,
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