1.5.3
Pre-Construction Conference
Along with the CP, meet with the Contracting Officer to discuss in detail
the Lead Waste Management Plan and the Lead Compliance Plan, including
procedures and precautions for the work.
1.6
EQUIPMENT
1.6.1
Respirators
Furnish appropriate respirators approved by the National Institute for
Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), Department of Health and Human
Services, for use in atmospheres containing lead dust, fume and mist.
Respirators shall comply with the requirements of 29 CFR 1926.62.
1.6.2
Furnish personnel who will be exposed to lead-contaminated dust with proper
[disposable] [uncontaminated, reusable] protective whole body clothing,
head covering, gloves, eye, and foot coverings as required by 29 CFR 1926.62.
Furnish proper disposable plastic or rubber gloves to protect hands.
Reduce the level of protection only after obtaining approval from the CP.
1.6.3
Rental Equipment Notification
If rental equipment is to be used during PWL or MCL handling and disposal,
notify the rental agency in writing concerning the intended use of the
equipment.
1.6.4
Vacuum Filters
UL 586 labeled HEPA filters.
1.6.5
Equipment for Government Personnel
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NOTE: Verify the number of sets required with the
Contracting Officer.
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Furnish the Contracting Officer with [two] [_____] complete sets of
into and inspection of the lead removal work within the lead controlled
covering, including appropriate foot, head, eye, and hand protection. PPE
shall remain the property of the Contractor. The Government will provide
respiratory protection for the Contracting Officer.
1.7
PROJECT/SITE CONDITIONS
1.7.1
Protection of Existing Work to Remain
Perform work without damage or contamination of adjacent areas. Where
existing work is damaged or contaminated, restore work to its original
condition or better as determined by the Contracting Officer.
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