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IV-1 MODULE IV-PLANNING THE JOB  Plan a lead-based paint maintenance job.  Recognize an activity as either low risk or high risk.  Choose appropriate.

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1 IV-1 MODULE IV-PLANNING THE JOB  Plan a lead-based paint maintenance job.  Recognize an activity as either low risk or high risk.  Choose appropriate materials and equipment for the job.  Choose appropriate personal protective clothing and equipment for the job. Learning Objectives

2 IV-2 LEAD JOB CHECKLIST If you don’t know when the building was built, treat the paint as lead-based paint. If the building was built after 1978,then lead-based paint is probably not present and this is not a lead job. If the building was built before 1978, then treat the paint as lead-based paint, unless a paint inspection report says that no lead-based paint is present. 1. 1. Was the building built before 1978? Yes No

3 IV-3 LEAD JOB CHECKLIST 2. Could this job: (Y=Yes, N=No) Create dust that may contain lead? Disturb known or suspected lead-based paint ? Require cleanup of dust or debris that may contain lead? Disturb known or suspected lead contaminated soil? Y N

4 IV-4 HIGH RISK =  High levels of dust expected to be generated, or  Surface and paint in poor condition, or  Greater than two (2) square feet.  LEAD JOB CHECKLIST 3. If “Yes” to any of the above, or if you don’t know the answer to any of the questions, assume you are dealing with lead-based paint, and circle the level of risk below. LOW RISK =  Low levels of dust expected to be generated, and  Surface and paint in good condition, and  Less than two (2) square feet.

5 IV-5 LEAD JOB CHECKLIST LOW RISK = Low levels of dust expected to be generated, and Surface and paint in good condition, and Surface and paint in good condition, and Less than two (2) square feet. Less than two (2) square feet.

6 IV-6 LOW RISK MAINTENANCE JOBS  Repair window panes  Repair doors  Replace or repair door locks  Repair radiator leaks  Patch walls  Grounds keeping  Routine vacancy preparation

7 IV-7 LEAD JOB CHECKLIST High Risk = High levels of dust expected to be generated, or expected to be generated, or Surface and paint in poor condition, or Surface and paint in poor condition, or Greater than two (2) square feet. Greater than two (2) square feet. 

8 IV-8 POTENTIALLY HIGH RISK REHABILITATION JOBS  Stabilize large amounts of badly deteriorated paint  Knock out walls  Replace windows  Replace old or worn carpet  Kitchen/bath remodel  Replace kitchen cabinets

9 IV-9 HIGH RISK MAINTENANCE JOBS BEYOND SCOPE OF TRAINING The following high risk jobs are beyond the scope of this training:  Replacing major building components  Demolition  Major Renovation  Fire Restoration

10 IV-10 LEAD JOB CHECKLIST 4.Who will do the job? Personnel must be properly trained and skilled, if they will have to wear a respirator, they must be medically qualified, fit-tested, and trained. Name ____________ Name _____________

11 IV-11 LEAD JOB CHECKLIST 5. 5. How will residents be notified and affected? Notification: Phone ______ Letter _____ Time_______ Date______ Work area instructions to residents Job scheduled: FROM: Time/Date ___TO: Time/ Date___ Resident asked to leave unit: FROM: Time/Date ___TO: Time/ Date___ Resident asked to move personal items? Yes No Temporary accommodations needed for resident? Yes No If “Yes” accommodation provided? Yes No If “Yes”WHERE ___________ PHONE # _______________

12 IV-12 LEAD JOB CHECKLIST 6. How will work be performed to minimize exposure to lead? Circle specific cards to use for this job: Materials Card Cleanup Cards Equipment Card Carpet Removal Card Personal Protection Card Decontamination Card Work Practices Card Quality Control Card Prohibited and Unsafe Practices

13 IV-13 MATERIALS All-Purpose Cleaner, or cleaner made specifically for lead RAGS LEAD WASTE Heavy Duty Plastic Sheeting Tape String Mop Heads Rags Tack Pads Disposable Towels Circle Needed equipment ( Note for high risk.)   Heavy Duty Plastic Bags

14 IV-14 EQUIPMENT Circle Needed equipment ( Note for high risk.)  Spray Mister Stapler Scraper Utility Knife Broom (Wet Sweep Only) Dust Pan HEPA Vacuum Mop & Bucket Mini - Containment    Signs & Barriers  WARNING LEAD HAZARD

15 IV-15 PERSONAL PROTECTION Circle needed protection (Note: for high risk) Protective Eye Wear Disposable Cotton Gloves Latex/ Rubber Gloves 

16 IV-16  Disposable Full-Body Coveralls/Recyclable Clothing Respirators w/HEPA Filters Respirators w/HEPA Filters PERSONAL PROTECTION - CONTINUED Circle needed protection (Note: for high risk)     


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