IX-1 MOD IX - ADDRESSING LEAD IN YOUR MAINTENANCE PROGRAM  Explain management’s role in a lead maintenance program  Outline the fundamental components.

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IX-1 MOD IX - ADDRESSING LEAD IN YOUR MAINTENANCE PROGRAM  Explain management’s role in a lead maintenance program  Outline the fundamental components of a lead maintenance program  Effectively communicate with residents  Recognize procedures that you currently use that need to be modified to assure lead safe work practices are followed for lead-based paint work on the job Learning Objectives

IX-2 WHAT IS A WRITTEN LEAD MAINTENANCE PROGRAM?  Identification of lead-based paint surfaces  Identification of low risk and high risk work  Training of maintenance personnel  Modification of work order forms and systems  Education of residents  Designations of persons in charge of lead work  Methods for conducting quality assurance and quality control

IX-3 HOW IS THE WRITTEN MAINTENANCE PLAN IMPLEMENTED?  Who do you contact if equipment is needed?  What changes are needed (if any) in your work orders?  Who informs contractors about lead- based paint hazards?  How is information passed to residents and other workers?

IX-4 ELEMENTS OF A WRITTEN PLAN  Identification of Lead-Based Paint Surfaces  Identification of Low and High Risk Work  Worker Training

IX-5 ELEMENTS OF A WRITTEN PLAN, CONTINUED  Modification of Work Order Forms and System  Education of Residents

IX-6 ELEMENTS OF A WRITTEN PLAN, CONTINUED  Designation of Persons in Charge of Lead Work  Quality Assurance and Quality Control  Documentation