Appendix J - Appendix J to Subpart G of Part 82—Substitutes listed in the January 29, 2002 Final Rule, effective April 1, 2002

Fire Suppression and Explosion Protection Section—Total Flooding Substitutes—Acceptable Subject to Narrowed Use Limits

End-use Substitute Decision Conditions Further information Total floodingHFC Blend B (Halotron II ®)Acceptable subject to narrowed use limitsAcceptable in areas that are not normally occupied onlySee additional comments 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.

Additional comments:

1—Should conform to relevant OSHA requirements, including 29 CFR 1910, subpart L, Sections 1910.160 and 1910.162.

2—Per OSHA requirements, protective gear (SCBA) should be available in the event personnel should reenter the area.

3—Discharge testing should be strictly limited to that which is essential to meet safety or performance requirements.

4—The agent should be recovered from the fire protection system in conjunction with testing or servicing, and recycled for later use or destroyed.

5—EPA has no intention of duplicating or displacing OSHA coverage related to the use of personal protective equipment (e.g., respiratory protection), fire protection, hazard communication, worker training or any other occupational safety and health standard with respect to halon substitutes.

Fire Suppression and Explosion Protection Sector—Total Flooding Substitutes—Unacceptable Substitutes

End-Use Substitute Decision Further Information Halon 1301HBFC-22B1UnacceptableHBFC-22B1 is a Class I ozone depleting substance with an ozone depletion potential of 0.74. Total Flooding AgentsThe manufacturer of this agent terminated production of this agent January 1, 1996, except for critical uses, and removed it from the market because it is a fetal toxin.
[67 FR 4202, Jan. 29, 2002, as amended at 71 FR 56367, Sept. 27, 2006]