October 2011 5-1 Module 5: During the Work Overview: Traditional renovations create airborne dust. Prohibited practices. Protect yourself and make a personal.

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October Module 5: During the Work Overview: Traditional renovations create airborne dust. Prohibited practices. Protect yourself and make a personal protective equipment toolkit. Control the spread of dust. Hands-on exercise (Skill Set #6).

October Traditional Renovations Create Airborne Leaded Dust * * OSHA Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL) = 50 µg/m 3

October Prohibited Practices Open-flame burning or torching. Heat gun above 1100º F. Power sanding, power grinding, power planing, needle guns, abrasive blasting and sandblasting, without shroud or containment system equipped with HEPA vacuum.

October Specialized Tools Large jobs may require special considerations to get the job done, like: Power tools designed to remove paint or other coating must have shroud or containment system equipped with HEPA vacuum. Pneumatic and battery powered tools to protect against shock hazards. Specialized planning and containment.

October Protect Yourself Workers should wear: Disposable painter’s hat. Disposable coveralls. Repair tears with duct tape. Dispose of in plastic bag. Disposable N-100, R-100 or P-100 respirator. Wash face and hands frequently and at the end of each shift. Washing helps to reduce hand-to-mouth ingestion of leaded dust. OSHA may require more protection depending on what work is done.

October Control the Spread of Dust When you leave the work site, clean yourself and your tools. Remove shoe coverings and HEPA vacuum or wipe shoes. Walk on disposable tack pads to remove dust from your soles. HEPA vacuum and remove coveralls, and HEPA vacuum your clothes. Remove gloves if used, and carefully wash your hands and face. At the end of the day don’t take lead home to your family on your clothes or in your car. HEPA vacuum clothes, shoes, etc. Change your clothes, and dispose of disposable clothing or place dusty work cloths in a plastic bag to wash separately from household laundry. Don’t hug your family until you get clean! Wash your hands and face. Shower as soon as you get home.

October Cleaning During the Job A clean work site reduces the spread of dust and paint chips. Clean as you work. HEPA vacuum horizontal surfaces. Remove debris frequently. Remove paint chips as they are created. As building components are removed, wrap and dispose of them immediately. Clean frequently (in stages, at least daily).

October Exercise: Personal Protective Equipment Watch the instructor dress a volunteer in personal protective equipment. Skill Set #6 – Protective Equipment (10 Min). Practice putting on and taking off personal protective equipment. Dispose of used equipment properly and clean up.

October Now You Know… What work practices produce dust. What work practices are prohibited by EPA and HUD. How to work safely around lead-based paint and leaded dust. Proper use of personal protective equipment.