V-1 MODULE V - DOING LEAD-BASED PAINT MAINTENANCE JOBS  Explain lead safe work practices: Work Smart, Work Wet, Work Clean.  Use cleanup procedures for.

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V-1 MODULE V - DOING LEAD-BASED PAINT MAINTENANCE JOBS  Explain lead safe work practices: Work Smart, Work Wet, Work Clean.  Use cleanup procedures for low risk and high risk jobs.  Use steps to remove carpet.  Explain decontamination of self and equipment.  Complete a quality assurance checklist. Learning Objectives

V-2 WORK SMART  Protect and inform residents  Wear proper personal protective clothing  Be alert to special situations  Shutdown HVAC and/or isolate vents  Remove and protect resident belongings  Install heavy duty plastic firmly and securely  Isolate area with heavy duty plastic sheeting Circle needed work practices ( Note: for high risk.)  

V-3 WORK WET  Mist work area with water  Wet scrape, sand, pry, saw, plane, drill, and remove plaster / drywall  Foam work area  Circle needed work practices ( Note: for high risk.)

V-4 WORK CLEAN  Use a tack pad  Install catch bags under work area  Use mini containment  Keep debris picked up  Control settled dust   Tack Pad Clean As You Go Minimize Dust Releases Dust Containment Circle needed work practices ( Note: for high risk.)

V-5 CLEANUP: GENERAL PRINCIPLES  Bag debris and disposables  Clean or bag tools  Clean work surfaces and floor  Seal, label, and dispose of debris 5-5

V-6 CLEANUP - LOW RISK  Place large debris in 6 mil poly bags  Wet wipe tools  Mist debris on work area poly film  Fold poly film “dirty side in” and place in poly bag and label  Clean all surfaces in the work area  Gooseneck seal and label poly bag  Remove all materials, tools and debris from work area  Properly dispose of bagged debris

V-7 CLEANUP-HIGH RISK  Place large debris in heavy duty poly bags  Place contaminated tools/equipment in poly bag and seal  Fold poly film “dirty side in”. Place in poly bag and label  Clean all surfaces in the work area  HEPA vacuum  Mist and scrub  Rinse the rag / mop  HEPA vacuum a second time

V-8 CLEANUP-HIGH RISK - CONTINUED  Gooseneck seal and label poly bag  Remove all materials, tools and debris from work area  Properly dispose of bagged debris

V-9 CARPET REMOVAL CARPET  Mist carpet  Loosen wall-to-wall carpet from tack strips or glued areas  Cut carpet into manageable portions with utility knife  Roll carpet “pile side in” poly, seal with tap, and remove while misting carpet backing from area PAD  Cut padding into manageable portions with utility knife  Roll pad while misting  Wrap carpet & padding in 6 mil plastic sheeting, gooseneck seal with tape, and remove from the area

V-10 FLOOR  HEPA vacuum floor area  Rinse/mop floor area and baseboards with cleaner  Wet mop floor area and baseboards  HEPA vacuum floor again CARPET REMOVAL – CONTINUED

V-11 DECONTAMINATION PERSONAL  Dry decontamination - HEPA vacuum clothing  Wipe hands and face with towelettes  Wash face and hands with soap and water  Shower with soap  Recyclable coveralls go to the special laundry  Launder work clothes separately from family’s clothing EQUIPMENT  Wipe with towelettes or damp rags  Clean tools and equipment away from the work area    Circle Needed equipment ( Note for high risk.) 

V-12 QUALITY ASSURANCE  Work properly completed  Work area cleaned properly  Contaminated debris bagged sealed and labeled  Contaminated debris, tools, materials, and equipment removed from residence  Residents belonging returned to original place  resident notified of job completion  Other “lead problems” noted and reported