physical boundaries around the area or structure where PWL or MCL removal
operations will be performed.]
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NOTE: The Designer should consider the use of
square meters 1,000 square feet to save inspection
time.
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[ Full containment - Contain removal operations by the use of [critical
barriers] [and HEPA filtered exhaust] [a negative pressure enclosure system
with decontamination facilities and with HEPA filtered exhaust if required
by the CP]. For containment areas larger than 100 square meters 1,000
square feet install a minimum of two 450 mm 18 inch square viewing ports.
Locate ports to provide a view of the required work from the exterior of
the enclosed contaminated area. Glaze ports with laminated safety glass.]
3.3
APPLICATION
3.3.1
Lead Work
Perform lead work in accordance with approved Lead Compliance Plan. Use
procedures and equipment required to limit occupational exposure and
environmental contamination with lead when the work is performed in
accordance with 29 CFR 1926.62 [or 40 CFR 745], and as specified herein.
Dispose of all PWL or MCL and associated waste in compliance with federal,
State, and local requirements.
3.3.2
Paint with Lead or Material Containing Lead Removal
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NOTE: Use bracketed prohibition on manual and power
sanding/grinding of lead surfaces/materials when
appropriate. Large scale manual or power
sanding/grinding of lead containing surfaces should
never be allowed in family housing, child care
facilities, administrative buildings, galleys,
barracks, etc., due to problems associated with the
resulting dust fallout/contamination of crevices and
cracks which may retain unseen quantities of
lead-contaminated dust. Use of these techniques for
exteriors should be limited because the resulting
airborne dust could result in significant
vicinity of the facility. Manual or power
sanding/grinding of lead containing surfaces may be
an acceptable work method only if appropriate
engineering controls for personnel/environmental
protection are in place.
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NOTE: For commercial/public buildings and industrial
buildings, the designer will have to ascertain
appropriate procedures, methods and techniques to
control lead hazards. The use of enclosure or soil
engineering/ architectural experts familiar with
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