f. Certify the conditions of the work as called for elsewhere in this
specification.
1.5.2.2
Lead-Based Paint/Paint with Lead Removal/Control Plan (LBP/PWL R/CP)
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NOTE: State or local regulations may have specific
requirements for written project designs. Research
specific State or local requirements for public,
commercial buildings or structures.
Consider the
bracketed occupant protection plan for high profile
sensitive work such as present in family housing,
childcare facilities, administrative buildings,
kitchens, etc.
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Submit a detailed job-specific plan of the work procedures to be used in
the removal/control of LBP/PWL. The plan shall include a sketch showing the
location, size, and details of lead control areas, location and details of
decontamination facilities, viewing ports, and mechanical ventilation
responsibilities for each activity from which lead is emitted. Include in
the plan, eating, drinking, smoking and sanitary procedures, interface of
trades, sequencing of lead related work, collected waste water and paint
debris disposal plan, air sampling plan, respirators, personal protective
equipment, and a detailed description of the method of containment of the
operation to ensure that lead is not released outside the lead control
occupational and environmental sampling, training, sampling methodology,
frequency, duration of sampling, and qualifications of sampling personnel
in the air sampling portion of the plan. Include a description of
arrangements made among contractors on multi-contractor worksites to inform
affected employees and to clarify responsibilities to control exposures.
[ The Removal/Control Plan shall be developed by a certified planner/project
designer.]
[ In occupied buildings, the Removal/Control Plan shall also include an
occupant protection program that describes the measures that will be taken
during the work to protect the building occupants.]
1.5.2.3
Occupational and Environmental Assessment Data Report
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NOTE: Sampling results of previous jobs or initial
monitoring during the job determine the requirements
for further monitoring and the need to fully
implement the control and protective requirements.
Some LBP or PWL work may not require full
implementation of the requirements of 29 CFR
1926.62. Based on the experience of the Contractor
with specific process or method for performing the
work, the Contractor may be able to provide historic
data (previous 12 months) to demonstrate that
airborne exposures are controlled below the action
level. Such methods or controls shall be fully
presented in the Lead Removal/Control Plan.
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