WAC 296-104-110
Inspection -- What will be done when boilers
or unfired pressure vessels are deemed unsafe or defective? Upon
inspection of a boiler or unfired pressure vessel or
appurtenances, if an inspector finds hazardous conditions such
that it is unsafe to operate under pressure, remedial action
shall be initiated at once. A red tag indicating "unsafe - do
not use" shall be attached to the principle operating control and
the owner or user advised that further operation is prohibited
until specified repairs or other action are taken. The chief
inspector shall be notified immediately, followed by a report on
the condition. Any certificate in force is considered suspended.
When reinspection establishes that necessary repairs have been
made or corrective action taken so that the boiler or unfired
pressure vessel is safe to operate, a report of reinspection
shall be submitted to the chief inspector. The certificate of
inspection will then be reinstated or a new certificate issued as
appropriate.
If other defects, but not unsafe conditions, are found, a
routine inspection report containing a noncompliance report shall
be submitted to the chief inspector. The owner or user shall be
allowed to operate the object for a period as specified by the
inspector so long as corrective action is completed in the
allotted time.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 70.79.030 and 70.79.040. 99-22-026, §
296-104-110, filed 10/26/99, effective 11/26/99; 95-19-058, §
296-104-110, filed 9/15/95, effective 10/16/95; Part III, § 3,
filed 3/23/60.]