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October Module 4: Contain Dust During Work Overview What is containment? Containing dust for interior activities. Containing dust for exterior activities.

October What Is Containment? “Containment” is a system of temporary barriers used to isolate a work area so that no dust or debris escapes while the renovation is being performed. Benefits of containment. Protects residents and workers. Prevents spread of dust to rest of house/building or neighboring properties. Easier cleaning at the end of the job. Containment is required.

October Keep Dust Within the Containment Consider how much dust the renovation will generate. Containment design is a function of the work practices to be used and the expected amount of dust to be generated during the renovation. Plan the size and configuration of containment to keep the generated dust within containment. You are responsible for making sure dust does not migrate out of containment.

Vertical Containment Vertical barrier of plastic sheeting over a rigid frame. Required for exterior jobs close to property lines. Can be used to minimize floor or ground containment needed. October

October Interior Containment: Limit Access and Post Signs Notify residents to stay away from the work area. Do not allow residents or pets near the work area. Do not allow eating, drinking, or smoking in the work area. Post warning signs.

October Insert illustration here Interior Containment: Remove or Cover Belongings  Remove belongings.  Cover immovable objects in protective sheeting, including: Furniture; Carpet; and, Lamps and other fixtures.  Seal edges and seams.

October Interior Containment: Cover Floors Required: Cover all work area floors with plastic sheeting. Cover floors a minimum of 6 feet in all directions around the paint being disturbed. Recommended: Lay plastic sheeting in high traffic areas. Take special precautions for carpets. Use a disposable tack pad at the edge of protective sheeting. If using chemical stripper, add 2nd plastic layer. 6’

October Interior Containment: Close Windows, Doors, HVAC Depending on what work is to be done: Close all windows in the work area. Close and seal all doors in the work area. Close and seal all HVAC vents in the work area. Turn off the HVAC unit (recommended).

October Interior Containment: Work Area Entry Doorway Cover work area entry doors with two layers of protective sheeting.

October Overview of Interior Containment Steps The goal of these interior containment practices is to prevent dust and debris from escaping the work area. Limit access and post signs. Remove (preferred) or cover belongings. Cover floors. Close windows, close and seal doors and HVAC system. Construct a work area entry doorway.

October Exterior Containment: Establish the Work Area Cover the ground with protective sheeting. If space permits, extend a minimum of 10 feet from the work area. Play special attention and cover nearby vegetable gardens and children's play areas. Limit access, place signs. Establish a 20 foot perimeter around the work area if space permits. Erect a vertical containment. Vertical containment must be erected if renovations occur within 10 feet of the property line

October Exterior Containment: Close Windows and Doors Close all nearby doors and windows that are within 20 feet of the work area. Use two layers of plastic sheeting on doors in the work area that are being used during the job.

October Exterior Containment: Things to Consider Some jobs may need additional steps to prevent the spread of dust. Extend work area. Avoid working in windy conditions, where possible. More frequent clean-up of work area. Repair any damage to containment promptly.

October Overview of Exterior Containment Steps Establish the work area. Close all windows and doors. Establish, as necessary, additional containment to prevent spread of dust to adjacent properties. Erect Vertical Containment for any exterior renovations within 10 feet of the property line.

October Hands-on Exercises: Interior and Exterior Containment Practice the following Skills: Skill Set #2: Setting up Barriers, Signs and Flapped Entry Doors. Skill Set #3: Cover and Move Furniture. Skill Set #4: Establish Interior Containment. Skill Set #5: Establish Exterior Containment. Work in groups of 2 to 6. Choose the right tools and materials.

October Debrief of Hands-on Exercise How did it go? What were some of the hard parts?

October Now You Know… How to setup for a job Interior containment Exterior containment