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6/3/2016 1 Addressing Laboratory Hazards in Health Care Occupancies Presented by: Sharon Gilyeat, P.E. Principal William Higgins Fire Protection Engineer Koffel Associates 2016 NFPA Conference & Expo Review applicable codes and define associated terms Explain lab processes and fire hazards Detail specific code requirements and resulting fire and life safety requirements Present two case studies and apply applicable codes Compare NFPA 99, 1999 vs 2012 Significant use Going Green - Recycling Surveying Codes are changing NFPA 99, 1999 vs. NFPA 45, 2011

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Addressing Laboratory Hazards in Health Care Occupancies

Presented by:

Sharon Gilyeat, P.E.

Principal

William Higgins

Fire Protection Engineer

Koffel Associates

2016 NFPA Conference & Expo

• Review applicable codes and define associated terms

• Explain lab processes and fire hazards

• Detail specific code requirements and resulting fire and life safety requirements

• Present two case studies and apply applicable codes

• Compare NFPA 99, 1999 vs 2012

• Significant use

• Going Green - Recycling

• Surveying

• Codes are changing

• NFPA 99, 1999 vs. NFPA 45, 2011

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• NFPA 101, 2012 Edition

• NFPA 45, 2011 Edition

• NFPA 30, 2012 Edition

• NFPA 99, 2012 Edition

Terminology/Definitions

• Classification of Flammable Liquids

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Terminology/Definitions

• Laboratory Building – Principal use

• Laboratory Unit – Enclosed area including incidental

• Laboratory Work Area – Room or space for lab use

• Inside Liquid Storage Area – Separated room or building for storage of liquids

Terminology/Definitions

• Safety Can – Limited to18.9L (5 gal)

• Storage Cabinet – For storage of flammable and combustible liquids and complies with NFPA 30 Section 9.5

Terminology/Definitions

• Distillation

• In-Use

• Transferring

• Dispensing

• Open Systems

• Closed Systems

• Bulk

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• Histology and Pathology

• Tissue Processors

• Stainers

• Recyclers

• Chemistry - Minor Quantities

• Waste

• Size of containers vary

• Can be 220L (55 gal) drums

• Flammable liquid storage room

• Transferring and Dispensing

• New material into processor containers

• Waste material from processors into

• Recycler containers

• Waste containers

• Recycled material into processor containers

• Storage

• Limited Quantities

• 4L (1 gal) containers

• Flammable liquid storage room

• In-Use

• In processors

• Recycling?

• Recycling

• Waiting to be recycled

• Recycled waiting to be used

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• Open vs. Closed

• Flammable Liquids

• Xylene

• Ethanol

• Formalin

• Removal for testing

• Tissue Processor

• Preservation

• Dehydration

• Clearing

• Wax Infiltration

• Wax Embedding

• Staining

• Routine Stain

• Special Staining

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Recycler

• Ethanol and Xylene

• “Going-Green”

• “Saving Money”

• 95%-96%

• 18.9L (5 gal)

• Excessive = waste

North Pole Hospital (Floor 1)

Case A - Recyclers Not Inside Flammable Liquid Storage Room Meeting NFPA 30 Requirements

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Laboratory Unit: Entire Lab Laboratory Unit Classification: Class C

Chemical Name CAS Number Total Amount Container sizeContainer type: (e.g.

Glass, Plastic...)

Amount Stored in Approved Safety

CabinetsNFPA 30 Liquid Class

NFPA 704 Classification

Concentration of vapor, fume, gas, dust under normal operations without exhaust

LFL (% by Vol)

LC50Health Flammability Reactiv ity

Acetone 67-64-1 4 gallons 1 gallon Plastic All Flammable 1B 1 3 0 4.1 ppm 2.6 44,000 mg/m3 4H

Cyto-Stain 6 gallons 1 gallon Plastic None Flammable 1B 2 3 0 0.4 ppm 3.3 20,000 ppm 10H

Composed of: (%by Weight) CAS #

Acid Orange 10 <1.0 1936-15-8

Acid Red 87 <1.0 17372-87-1

Phosphomolybdic Acid <1.0 12026-57-2

Fast Green fcf <1.0 2353-45-9

Methyl Alcohol 3-3.8 67-56-1

Acetic Acid 1-3 64-19-7

Isopropyl Alcohol 3-3.8 67-63-0

Ethyl Alcohol 60-65 64-17-5

C.I. Acid Blue 22 <1.0 28631-66-5

Diff Quik Fixative Solution 67-56-1 6 gallons 1 gallon Plastic None Flammable 1B 3 3 0 0.9 ppm 6 64,000 ppm/4H

Eosin-Y Alcoholic

Composed of: (%by Weight) CAS #

6 gallons 1 gallon Plastic None Flammable 1B 2 3 0 0.4 ppm 3.3 20,000 ppm 10H

Deionized Water 37-40 7732-18-5

Acid Red 87 <1.0 17372-87-1

Ethyl Alcohol 52-55 64-17-5

Isopropyl Alcohol 2.5-3.5 67-63-0

Methyl Alcohol 2.5-3.5 67-56-1

Acetic Acid <1.0 64-19-7

Formaldehyde – 37%

Composed of: (%by Weight) CAS #

3 gallons 1 gallon Plastic All Combustible Class II 3 2 0 N/A - Used in Closed Systems or Storage only. 7 0.578 mg/L 4HDeionized Water 48-53 7732-18-5

Methyl Alcohol 10-15 67-56-1

Formaldehyde 37-38 50-00-0

Formalin (10% NBF)

Composed of: (%by Weight) CAS #

44 gallons 5 gallons Plastic/ Cardboard None Combustible Class IIIB 2 1 0 N/A - Used in Closed Systems or Storage only. N/A 0.578 mg/L 4H

Deionized Water 94-95 7732-18-5

Formaldehyde 3.5-4 50-00-0

Methyl Alcohol 1.2 67-56-1

Sodium Phosphate Dibasic <1.0 7558-79-4

Sodium Acid Phosphate <1.0 7558-80-7

Isopropanol 67-63-0 3 gallons 1 gallon Plastic All Flammable 1B 1 3 0 N/A - Used in Closed Systems or Storage only. 39.3 mg/L

Methanol 67-56-1 8 gallons 1 gallon Plastic All Flammable 1B 1 3 0 1.2 ppm 6 64,000 ppm 4H

Reagent Alcohol

Composed of: (%by Weight) CAS #

21.5 gallons 1 gallon Plastic All except current o pen con tainer Flammable 1B 3 3 0 0.4 ppm 3.3 20,000 ppm 10HEthyl Alcohol 90 64-17-5

Isopropyl Alcohol 5.5 67-63-0

Methyl Alcohol 4.5 67-56-1

3-Step Fixative 67-56-1 4 gallons 1 gallon Plastic None Flammable 1B 1 3 0 N/A - Used in Closed Systems or Storage only. 6 64,000 ppm 4H

Xylenes 1330-20-7 21 gallons 1 gallon Plastic All Flammable 1C 2 3 0 0.09 ppm 1.1 29.08 mg/L

Alcohol Waste

Composed of: (%by Weight) CAS #

80 gallons 50 gallon dr um/ 1 5 gallon drum Metal/Plastic Flammable Liquid Stor age R oo m Flammable 1B 2 3 0 N/A - Used in Closed Systems or Storage only. 3.3 20,000 ppm 10HEthyl Alcohol 90 64-17-5

Isopropyl Alcohol 5.5 67-63-0

Methyl Alcohol 4.5 67-56-1

Bouin’s Waste

Composed of: (%by Weight) CAS #

0.5 gallons 5 gallon Plastic Flammable Liquid Stor age R oo m Combustible Class IIIA 3 1 0 N/A - Used in Closed Systems or Storage only. N/A 250 ppm 2H

Deionized Water 80 7732-18-5

Formaldehyde 10 50-00-0

Methyl Alcohol 4 67-56-1

Acetic Acid 5 64-19-7

Picric Acid <1.0 88-89-1

“CO2” Waste Contains <5% Sulfuric Acid 7664-93-9 5 gallons 5 gallon Plastic Flammable Liquid Stor age R oo m Noncombustible 3 0 0 N/A - Used in Closed Systems or Storage only. N/A 347 ppm

DAB Waste

Composed of: (%by Weight) CAS #

30 gallons 15 gallon Plastic Flammable Liquid Stor age R oo m Combustible Class IIIB 2 1 0 N/A - Used in Closed Systems or Storage only. N/A 1.1g/kgHydrous Citric Acid 30-60 5949-29-1

Sodium Metabisulfite 10-30 7681-57-4

Polyethylene Glycol 3-7 25322-68-3

Decal Solution Waste 60-00-4 2 gallons 5 gallon Plastic Flammable Liquid Stor age R oo m Flammable 1C 1 1 0 N/A - Used in Closed Systems or Storage only. 2.0 5.4g/kg

Formalin Waste

Composed of: (%by Weight) CAS #

45 gallons 15 gallon Plastic Flammable Liquid Stor age R oo m Combustible Class IIIB 2 1 0 N/A - Used in Closed Systems or Storage only. N/A 0.578 mg/L 4H

Deionized Water 94-95 7732-18-5

Formaldehyde 3.5-4 50-00-0

Methyl Alcohol 1.2 67-56-1

Sodium Phosphate Dibasic <1.0 7558-79-4

Sodium Acid Phosphate <1.0 7558-80-7

Diaminobenzoic Acid Waste 535-87-5 15 gallons 15 gallon Plastic Flammable Liquid Stor age R oo m Combustible Class IIIB 2 1 1 N/A - Used in Closed Systems or Storage only. N/A N/A

Silver Nitrate Waste 7761-88-8 15 gallons 15 gallon Plastic Flammable Liquid Stor age R oo m Noncombustible 3 0 1 N/A - Used in Closed Systems or Storage only. N/A 1173 mg/kg

Xylenes Waste 1330-20-7 65 gallons 50 gallon dr um/ 1 5 gallon drum Metal/plastic Flammable Liquid Stor age R oo m Flammable 1C 2 3 0 N/A - Used in Closed Systems or Storage only. 1.1 29.08 mg/L

Not In Approved Flammable Liquid Storage Room

LiquidNFPA

Class

Container

Size

(gal)

In

Closed

Process

(gal)

In

Containers

(gal)

Recycler

Waste

(gal)

Recycler

Distilled

(gal)

Acetone IB 1 0 11 0 0

Cyto-Stain IB 1 0 11 0 0

Reagent Alcohol IB 1 or 5 14 0 10 10

TOTAL 1B 56

Xylene IC 1 or 5 6 0 10 10

TOTAL 1C

TOTAL 1

26

82 (In Use and Stored), 62 (In Use)

Formaldehyde II 1 0 3 0 0

Formalin IIIB 1 or 5 4 40 0 0

• Classify lab based on Table 10.1.1(b)

• Total Class 1 – 82 gallons

• No reductions in Table required – Lab is on Floor 1

• Quantity per 100 sq ft unit – (82*100)/2878= 2.9 gal (some in use and some just stored)

• Quantity per 100 sq ft unit – (62*100)/2878= 2.1 gal (in use)

• Lab is classified as Class B if distillation processing waste is considered in-use

• Lab is classified as Class C if distillation processing waste is considered storage

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• Class C – Non-rated, Floors 1-3

• Class B – 1 hr, Floors 1-3

• Not permitted in Basement

• 9.2.1.3 Hazardous chemical stored and handled to limit maximum spill to less than 5 gal

• 9.2.3.3 Class I and II liquids not “in use” – Stored in safety cans, storage cabinet, or inside flammable liquid storage room

• 9.3.1 Waste chemicals stored in accordance with 9.2

• 9.3.4 Waste containers stored in laboratory work areas cannot exceed 5 gal

• 10.1.2 Maximum Container Size (See Table 10.1.2) –Quantity based on type of container

• Class 1A – 1gal

• Class 1B and 1C – 5 gal

• 10.3 Liquid Dispensing

• Class 1 in containers less than or equal to 5 gal

• Hood

• Ventilated area – limits to 25% of the LEL

• Inside storage room meeting NFPA 30

• Class 1 in containers more than 5 gal

• Separate area outside

• Inside storage room meeting NFPA 30

• 12.1.3 Distillation – Limited requirements

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• Other requirements in NFPA 45 are beyond this presentation but include:

• Egress

• Portable Fire Extinguishers

• Fire Alarm Systems

• Evacuation and Emergency Plans

• Sprinkler Systems

• Class A and B labs – Ordinary Hazard Group 2

• Class C and D labs – Ordinary Hazard Group 1

• Must be quick response sprinklers

• Standpipe System

• Noncompliance

• 5 gal Class 1 stored in lab unit and are not in safety cans or storage cabinet

• Ventilation requirement for dispensing needs to be verified

• Resolution

• Relocate 5 gal containers not being recycled (complete or waiting) to approved storage cabinet

• Relocate processors to flammable storage room

and

• Dispense and transfer in flammable liquid storage room

or

• Verify adequate ventilation in lab for dispensing

Case B - Recyclers and Associated Storage Inside Flammable Liquid Storage Room Meeting NFPA 30 Requirements

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Not In Approved Flammable Liquid Storage Room

LiquidNFPA

Class

Container

Size

(gal)

In

Closed

Process

(gal)

In

Containers

(gal)

Recycler

Waste

(gal)

Recycler

Distilled

(gal)

Acetone IB 1 0 11 0 0

Cyto-Stain IB 1 0 11 0 0

Reagent Alcohol IB 1 or 5 14 0 10 0 10 0

TOTAL 1B 56 36

Xylene IC 1 or 5 6 0 10 0 10 0

TOTAL 1C

TOTAL 1

26 6

82 42 (In Use)

Formaldehyde II 1 0 3 0 0

Formalin IIIB 1 or 5 4 40 0 0

• Classify lab based on Table 10.1.1(b)

• Total Class 1 – 42 gallons

• No reductions in Table required – Lab is on Floor 1

• Quantity per 100 sq ft unit – (42*100)/2878= 1.5 gal (in use)

• Lab is classified as Class C

• Class C – Non-rated, Floors 1-3

• Not permitted in Basement

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• No change from Case A

• Noncompliance

• Ventilation requirement for dispensing may not be adequate

• Resolution

• Dispense and transfer in flammable liquid storage room

• What is the effect of NFPA 99 removing laboratory requirements in 2012 Edition

• NFPA 99 Requirements• 10-4.2 Processors must be 5 ft from storage of combustibles or

1 hr separation

• 10-7.2.2

• Total volume of Class I, II, and IIIA Not In Approved Storage Containers and Cabinets – Limited to 1 gallon per 100 sq ft

• Total volume of Class I, II, and IIIA Including those In Approved Storage Containers and Cabinets – Limited to 2 gallon per 100 sq ft

• 10-7.3 Transfer from bulk containers

• In flammable liquid storage room

• Under approved hood

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• Existing case study would not meet NFPA 99, 1999 requirements, quantity too high, over 1 and 2 gal limits

• Using NFPA 45 now has relaxed the requirements –allowing a greater quantity of flammable liquids in health care labs

• Histology and pathology labs need to be surveyed and reviewed carefully for compliance

• The presence of recyclers increases the hazard and likelihood for noncompliance

• Inside storage rooms are needed for bulk storage and for transferring and dispensing

• NFPA 99’s removal of laboratory requirements now allows more flammable and combustible liquids in health care laboratories

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