Title 8, California Code
of Regulations, CAL/OSHA Standards
The Law Concerning HVAC System Operation, Inspections,
and Maintenance
Subchapter 7. General Industry Safety Orders
Group 16. Control of Hazardous Substances
Article 107. Dusts, Fumes, Mists, Vapors and
Gases
§5142. Mechanically Driven Heating, Ventilating
and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Systems to Provide Minimum Building
Ventilation.
(a) Operation:
(1) The HVAC system shall be maintained and operated
to provide at least the quantity of outdoor air required by the
State Building Standards Code, Title 24, Part 2, California Administrative
Code, in effect at the time the building permit was issued.
(2) The HVAC system shall be operated continuously
during working hours except:
(A) during scheduled maintenance and emergency
repairs;
(B) during periods not exceeding a total of 90
hours per calendar year when a serving electric utility by contractual
arrangement requests its customers to decrease electrical power
demand; or
(C) during periods for which the employer can
demonstrate that the quantity of outdoor air supplied by non-mechanical
means meets the outdoor air supply rate required by (a)(1) of this
Section. The employer must have available a record of calculations
and/or measurements substantiating that the required outdoor air
supply rate is satisfied by infiltration and/or by a non-mechanically
driven outdoor air supply system.
(b) Inspection and Maintenance:
(1) The HVAC system shall be inspected at least
annually, and problems found during these inspections shall be corrected
within a reasonable time.
(2) Inspections and maintenance of the HVAC system
shall be documented in writing. The employer shall record the name
of the individual(s) inspecting and/or maintaining the system, the
date of the inspection and/or maintenance, and the specific findings
and actions taken. The employer shall ensure that such records are
retained for at least five years.
(3) The employer shall make all records required
by this section available for examination and copying, within 48
hours of a request, to any authorized representative of the Division
(as defined in Section 3207), to any employee of the employer affected
by this section, and to any designated representative of said employee
of the employer affected by this section.
NOTE: Authority cited: Section 142.3, Labor Code.
Reference: Section 142.3, Labor Code.
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