7 steps to lead safe rrp

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Control The Waste Bag or wrap your job waste at the work site and in the work area. Seal the bag with duct tape. Minimize The Dust Remember that as you scrape, drill, cut, open walls, etc. you are creating dust. You can keep the dust down by using the right tools and follow some simple practices that minimize and control the spread of dust. Wet-dry sandpaper Sanding sponge Misting bottle w/ sprayer Tank Sprayer Plastic Sheeting Utility Knife Scissors Masking Tape Duct Tape Painters Tape HEPA Vacuums Beater Bar Brooms Dustpans Tacky Mats Heavy duty Plastic Bags Swiffer Sweeper Clorox Ready Mop Heavy duty dry shop wipes WIPES/CLOTHS Hand Wipes Dry Wipes D-Lead Wipes Wet Wipes Swiffer Wipes Clorox Ready Mop Reusable Microfiber Dusters (Clean with D-Lead Final Clean) Use again and again. OTHER TOOLS NEEDED Low Temperature Heat Gun Chemical Strippers without methylene chloride Power Tools with HEPA filtered equipped vacuum attachments Set It Up Safely When you work on a job with lead-based paint, you should separate the work area from the rest of the home. Plastic Sheeting Poly Bags Poly Furniture Covers Poly Mattress Covers Spritzer Bottles Tacky Mats/Pads Adhesive/PainterTape Carpet Shield Poly Film SIGNS/CONES Lead Warning Signage Paperwork Holder Traffic Cones Lead Warning Floor Signs Warning/Barrier Tapes TOOLS Hammer Staplers Removal Tools Utility Knife Scissors POLE SETS Zip Pole Sets Supplies 7 Steps to Lead Safe RRP EVERYTHING YOU NEED FOR LEAD SAFE WORK PRACTICES * Order Online at www.esafetystore.com or Call 877-800-3723 step 1 Determine if there’s Lead Determine if the Job Involves Lead Based Paint Was the house built before1978? Can the homeowner prove that lead-based paint was not used? EPA Approved Lead Check D-Lead Final Lead Check Test Kit Clearance Testing Tape shoppinglist step 2 shoppinglist step 3 Protect Yourself Without the right personal protective equipment (PPE), workers may ingest or inhale lead from the job and may risk bringing lead from the work site to their families. CLOTHING AND GLOVES Gloves Booties/Shoe Covers Coveralls Painters Hat Hoods Bouffants/Hair Nets EYE PROTECTION Always wear protective eyewear when scraping and hammering. Goggles Safety Glasses Eye Wash MASKS N99 Dust Masks P100 Dust Masks N100 Dust Masks N95 Dust Masks Flat-Fold Dust Masks Cartridge Respirator Masks P100 Respirators N100 Respirators Dual Cartridge Respirators Single Cartridge Respirators Supplies Cleaning Wipes for Cartridge Respirators OSHA Requirement for cleaning. Best practices for respirators must be established. RRP recommends a N100 mask for the greatest particulate protection, however this is a recommendation. Lead dust particulates are large and a N95, N99 and P100 and N100 masks will filter out the particle. shoppinglist step 4 shoppinglist step 5 Leave Work Area Clean The work area should be left clean at the end of every day and especially at the end of the job. Heavy duty plastic bags HEPA vacuum Masking Tape Duct Tape Painters Tape Misting bottle sprayer WIPES/CLOTHS Dry Wipes D-Lead Wipes Wet Wipes Swiffer Wipes/Mop Clorox Ready Mop Reusable Microfiber Dusters (Clean with D-Lead Final Clean) Use again & again. CLEANING General Cleaning Hand Cleaners Cleaners Adhesive Removers Mops/Buckets Floor Pad Holder Floor Pads Floor Pad Handles Plastic Handles Aluminum Handles Wooden Handles Metal-Tipped Handles Sponges/Scrubbers WD-40 Detergent shoppinglist step 6 shoppinglist step 7 Verify Work Completion with Cleaning Verification Procedure or Clearance Cleaning Verification or Clear- ance Testing is required by the RRP Rule. D-Lead Final Clean D-Lead Final Lead Test Kit D-Lead Clearance Tape shoppinglist

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Page 1: 7 Steps to Lead Safe RRP

Control The Waste

� Bag or wrap your job wasteat the work site and in thework area.

� Seal the bag with duct tape.

Minimize The DustRemember that as youscrape, drill, cut, open walls,etc. you are creating dust. Youcan keep the dust down byusing the right tools and followsome simple practices thatminimize and control thespread of dust.

� Wet-dry sandpaper� Sanding sponge� Misting bottle w/ sprayer� Tank Sprayer� Plastic Sheeting� Utility Knife Scissors� Masking Tape� Duct Tape� Painters Tape� HEPA Vacuums� Beater Bar� Brooms� Dustpans� Tacky Mats� Heavy duty Plastic Bags� Swiffer Sweeper� Clorox Ready Mop� Heavy duty dry shop wipes

WIPES/CLOTHS� Hand Wipes� Dry Wipes� D-Lead Wipes� Wet Wipes� Swiffer Wipes� Clorox Ready Mop� Reusable Microfiber Dusters(Clean with D-Lead FinalClean) Use again and again.

OTHER TOOLS NEEDED� Low Temperature Heat Gun� Chemical Strippers withoutmethylene chloride

� Power Tools with HEPA filtered equipped vacuumattachments

Set It Up SafelyWhen you work on a job withlead-based paint, you shouldseparate the work area fromthe rest of the home.

� Plastic Sheeting� Poly Bags� Poly Furniture Covers� Poly Mattress Covers� Spritzer Bottles� Tacky Mats/Pads� Adhesive/PainterTape� Carpet Shield Poly Film

SIGNS/CONES� Lead Warning Signage� Paperwork Holder� Traffic Cones� Lead Warning Floor Signs� Warning/Barrier Tapes

TOOLS� Hammer � Staplers� Removal Tools� Utility Knife Scissors

POLE SETS� Zip Pole Sets� Supplies

7 Steps to Lead Safe RRPEVERYTHING YOU NEED FOR LEAD SAFE WORK PRACTICES*

Order Online at www.esafetystore.com or Call 877-800-3723

step 1Determine if there’s Lead

Determine if the Job InvolvesLead Based Paint

Was the housebuilt before1978?

Can the homeownerprove that lead-basedpaint was not used?

� EPA Approved Lead Check� D-Lead Final Lead CheckTest Kit

� Clearance Testing Tape

shoppinglist

step 2

shoppinglist

step 3Protect Yourself Without the right personal protective equipment (PPE),workers may ingest or inhalelead from the job and may riskbringing lead from the work siteto their families.

CLOTHING AND GLOVES� Gloves � Booties/Shoe Covers� Coveralls� Painters Hat� Hoods� Bouffants/Hair Nets

EYE PROTECTIONAlways wear protective eyewear when scraping and hammering.

� Goggles� Safety Glasses� Eye Wash

MASKS� N99 Dust Masks� P100 Dust Masks� N100 Dust Masks� N95 Dust Masks� Flat-Fold Dust Masks� Cartridge Respirator Masks� P100 Respirators� N100 Respirators� Dual Cartridge Respirators� Single Cartridge Respirators� Supplies Cleaning Wipesfor Cartridge Respirators

� OSHA Requirement for cleaning.

Best practices for respirators must beestablished. RRP recommends a N100 mask for the greatest particulate protection, however this is arecommendation. Lead dust particulates are large and a N95, N99and P100 and N100 masks will filter outthe particle.

shoppinglist

step 4

shoppinglist

step 5Leave Work Area CleanThe work area should be leftclean at the end of every day andespecially at the end of the job.

� Heavy duty plastic bags� HEPA vacuum� Masking Tape� Duct Tape� Painters Tape� Misting bottle sprayer

WIPES/CLOTHS� Dry Wipes� D-Lead Wipes� Wet Wipes� Swiffer Wipes/Mop� Clorox Ready Mop� Reusable Microfiber

Dusters(Clean with D-Lead FinalClean) Use again & again.

CLEANING� General Cleaning� Hand Cleaners� Cleaners� Adhesive Removers� Mops/Buckets� Floor Pad Holder� Floor Pads� Floor Pad Handles� Plastic Handles� Aluminum Handles� Wooden Handles� Metal-Tipped Handles� Sponges/Scrubbers� WD-40 Detergent

shoppinglist

step 6

shoppinglist

step 7Verify Work Completionwith Cleaning VerificationProcedure or ClearanceCleaning Verification or Clear-ance Testing is required by theRRP Rule.

� D-Lead Final Clean� D-Lead Final Lead Test Kit� D-Lead Clearance Tape

shoppinglist