['Hazardous Materials Safety - OSHA']
['Dipping and Coating']
04/22/2025
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Yes. OSHA considers this operation (i.e., pumping a solvent through a brush to coat and clean parts in a sink-on-a-drum parts cleaner) to be a flow-coating operation. Also, the Agency believes that the solvent-coated parts would most likely be left in the sink for draining and drying. Therefore, paragraphs (a)(1)(i), (a)(2), and (b) of 1910.123 make this operation subject to the requirements of the Dip Tank Standard.
['Hazardous Materials Safety - OSHA']
['Dipping and Coating']
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