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1 As of 8/7/2015 6:34 PM 1 Occupational Health & Environmental Controls Subpart D 1926.50-66

2 Subpart D Occupational Health & Environmental Controls (1926.50 - 66) Exposure to gases, vapors, fumes Lead - Exposure assessment First aid training Lead - Interim ppe Lead - Interim respiratory protection Most Frequently Cited: FY 2003

3 As of 8/7/2015 6:34 PM 3 Subpart D - Occupational Health & Environmental Controls (1926.50 - 66) Gases, vapors, fumes, dusts & mists – Employee exposure Lead - Exposure assessment First aid training Lead – Representative personal sampling Gases, vapors, etc. – Administrative/Engineering controls Most Frequently Cited: FY 2004

4 Subpart D - Occupational Health & Environmental Controls (1926.50 - 66) Gases, vapors, fumes, dusts & mists - Employee exposure Lead - Exposure assessment First aid training Lead – Interim personal protective clothing & equipment Gases, vapors, etc. – Administrative/Engineering controls Most Frequently Cited: FY 2005

5 As of 8/7/2015 6:34 PM 5 1926.50 Medical Services & First Aid (a) Employer shall insure availability of medical personnel

6 As of 8/7/2015 6:34 PM 6 1926.50 Medical Services & First Aid (b) Provisions for prompt medical attention –Prior to beginning project –Best work practice: Notify local fire department & hospital of your possible needs.

7 1926.50 Medical Services & First Aid (c) First-aid certified person available –In absence of reasonably accessible infirmary, clinic, hospital or physician

8 As of 8/7/2015 6:34 PM 8 1926.50 Medical Services & First Aid (d) Supplies –(1) First aid supplies easily accessible

9 As of 8/7/2015 6:34 PM 9 1926.50 Medical Services & First Aid (d) Supplies –(2) First aid kit contents Weatherproof container Individual sealed packages Checked initially & at least weekly

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11 As of 8/7/2015 6:34 PM 11 1926.50 Medical Services & First Aid (e) Proper equipment provided for prompt transportation

12 As of 8/7/2015 6:34 PM 12 1926.50 Medical Services & First Aid (f) Telephone numbers conspicuously posted –In areas without 911

13 As of 8/7/2015 6:34 PM 13 1926.50 Medical Services & First Aid (g) Facilities provided for eye/body wash where needed

14 As of 8/7/2015 6:34 PM 14 1926.51 Sanitation (a) Potable water –(1) Adequate supply

15 As of 8/7/2015 6:34 PM 15 1926.51 Sanitation (a) Potable water –(2) Containers for drinking water tightly closable, with tap

16 As of 8/7/2015 6:34 PM 16 1926.51 Sanitation (a) Potable water –(4) Common drinking cup prohibited

17 As of 8/7/2015 6:34 PM 17 1926.51 Sanitation (a) Potable water –(5) If single service cups supplied: Sanitary container for unused cups Receptacle for disposal of used cups

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19 As of 8/7/2015 6:34 PM 19 1926.51 Sanitation (c) (1) Toilets at construction jobsites –(1) Provided per Table D-1 –Male & Female

20 As of 8/7/2015 6:34 PM 20 1926.51 Sanitation (c) Toilets at construction jobsites –(3) When no sanitary sewer (unless prohibited by local codes): Privies Chemical toilets Recirculating toilets Combustion toilets

21 As of 8/7/2015 6:34 PM 21 1926.51 Sanitation (d) Food handling –(1) Facilities & operations shall meet applicable laws, ordinances & regulations

22 As of 8/7/2015 6:34 PM 22 1926.51 Sanitation (f) Washing facilities –(1) Close to worksite & equipped for removal of substances: Paints, coating, herbicides, insecticides, other contaminants

23 As of 8/7/2015 6:34 PM 23 1926.51 Sanitation (f) Washing facilities –(2) Maintained in sanitary condition

24 As of 8/7/2015 6:34 PM 24 1926.51 Sanitation (f) Washing facilities –(3) Lavatories Available in all places of employment Running water: hot & cold, or tepid Soap or cleansing agent Drying method: towels, blowers, clean cloth toweling

25 As of 8/7/2015 6:34 PM 25 1926.51 Sanitation (g) Eating & drinking areas – Food/beverage consumption forbidden in toilet rooms or areas exposed to toxic materials

26 As of 8/7/2015 6:34 PM 26 1926.51 Sanitation (h) Vermin control –Workplace properly constructed, equipped & maintained –Extermination program upon detection

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28 As of 8/7/2015 6:34 PM 28 1926.52 Occupational Noise Control (a) Protection against effects –When sound levels exceed those of Table D-2

29 As of 8/7/2015 6:34 PM 29 Typical DBA’s 60 normal conversation 65-95 power mower 85 heavy traffic 90 tractor 95 electric drill 110 power saw 110 leaf blower 120 chain saw 120 pneumatic drill 125 jackhammer 140 jet plane taking off

30 As of 8/7/2015 6:34 PM 30 1926.53 Ionizing Radiation (a) Covered by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission Standards for Protection.

31 As of 8/7/2015 6:34 PM 31 1926.54 Nonionizing Radiation (c) Potential exposure to laser light greater than 5 milliwatts must be protected as per subpart E (ppe) (l) Shall not be exposed to microwave power greater than 10 milliwatts.

32 As of 8/7/2015 6:34 PM 32 1926.55 Gases, Vapors, Fumes, Dusts & Mists (a) Exposure of employees at concentrations above TLV’s shall be avoided (See Appendix A) –Inhalation –Ingestion –Skin absorption –Injection

33 As of 8/7/2015 6:34 PM 33 1926.56 Illumination (a) General –Locations Construction areas, ramps, runways, corridors, offices, shops, storage areas –Degree Per Table D-3 While any work is in progress

34 As of 8/7/2015 6:34 PM 34 1926.59 Hazard Communication NOTE: –Requirements identical to 1910.1200 –Employer shall evaluate hazards of chemicals. –Inform employees thru the use of labels, msds & training.

35 As of 8/7/2015 6:34 PM 35 1926.62 Lead (a) Scope –Applies to all construction work where an employee may be occupationally exposed to lead

36 As of 8/7/2015 6:34 PM 36 1926.62 Lead (b) Definitions –“Action Level” means employee exposure, without regard to the use of respirators, to an airborne concentration of lead of 30 micrograms per cubic meter of air (30 ug/m(3)) calculated as an 8-hour time-weighted average (TWA).

37 As of 8/7/2015 6:34 PM 37 1926.62 Lead (c) Permissible exposure limit –(1) No employee shall be exposed to lead at concentrations greater than: fifty micrograms per cubic meter of air averaged over an 8-hour period

38 As of 8/7/2015 6:34 PM 38 1926.62 Lead (d) Exposure assessment –(1) General (i) Initial determination of exposure level (iii) Other required monitoring –At least one sample for each job classification in each work area, and –For each shift, or for shift with highest exposure level

39 As of 8/7/2015 6:34 PM 39 1926.62 Lead (e) Methods of compliance –(1) Engineering & work practice controls To reduce & maintain exposure below permissible limits to extent feasible If controls are insufficient: use regardless, & supplement with respiratory protection

40 As of 8/7/2015 6:34 PM 40 1926.62 Lead (e) Methods of compliance –(2) Compliance program Prior to commencement Written

41 As of 8/7/2015 6:34 PM 41 1926.62 Lead (f) Respiratory protection –(1) General Employer must provide appropriate respirators Respirators must be used when specified

42 As of 8/7/2015 6:34 PM 42 1926.62 Lead (f) Respiratory protection –(2) Respirator program (i) Employer must implement program based on 1910.134 & stated exceptions

43 As of 8/7/2015 6:34 PM 43 1926.62 Lead (j) Medical surveillance –(1) General (i) Initial monitoring available upon exposure to lead above action level Surveillance guidelines in Appendix C

44 As of 8/7/2015 6:34 PM 44 1926.62 Lead (k) Medical removal protection –(1)(i) Employer shall remove employee from work for exposure to lead at or above action level Whenever periodic/follow-up test indicates blood lead level at or above 50 ug/dl

45 As of 8/7/2015 6:34 PM 45 1926.62 Lead (l) Employee information & training –(1) General (i) Employer shall communicate lead hazards according to HazCom standard

46 As of 8/7/2015 6:34 PM 46 1926.62 Lead (m) Signs –(1) General (i) Required signs may be supplemented by those of other statutes, regulations or ordinances

47 As of 8/7/2015 6:34 PM 47 Hazard Controls Engineering Procedures Administrative PPE


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