Lead Paint Abatement Supervisor Review
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1. Background Information On Lead Surfaces that are chewed or mouthed
GIVE EXAMPLES OF "LEAD-BASED PAINT Peeling paint
HAZARDS" AND OTHER COMMON SOURCES Chipping paint
OF LEAD IN RESIDENTIAL ENVIRONMENTS. Soil hazards
Friction surface
Impact surface
2. COMMON SOURCES OF LEAD IN RESIDEN- Windows
TIAL ENVIRONMENTS Doors
Floors
Bare Soil
3. Background Information On Lead Lead Dust
HAZARDS THAT TYPICALLY EXIST IN RESI- Lead Contaminated Soil
DENTIAL ENVIRONMENTS Peeling, Chipping Paint
Folk Remedies
4. Health Effects of Lead Exposure Hand to mouth activities
DESCRIBE HOW CHILDREN ARE TYPICALLY Worker take home dust
EXPOSED TO LEAD
5. IDENTIFY THE COMMON ROUTES OF WORK- Inhalation
ER LEAD EXPOSURE Ingestion
6. Health Effects of Lead Exposure Stomachache
DESCRIBE THE BASIC HEALTH EFFECTS OF Nausea
LEAD TO WORKERS Headache
Memory Loss
High Blood Pressure
Long term--can cause kidney damage
7. Information on respirators, their use, dif-
ferent types, importance of proper fit
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DESCRIBE THE OSHA AND OTHER RECOM- Medical exams required for everyone
MENDED REQUIREMENTS FOR LEAD-ABATE- working with lead
MENT WORKER TRAINING Describing what your employer is doing to
reduce your exposure to lead
8. Background information on federal, State Waste from commercial and industrial
and Local Government Regulations projects needs to be tested, labeled and
DESCRIBE THE RCRA (40 CFR 262) hauled correctly
REGULATIONS AND RELATED INFORMA- Waste from residential property will most
TION REGARDING WASTE DISPOSAL FOR likely fall under the household hazardous
LEAD-ABATEMENT PROJECTS waste exemption
9. . Background information on federal, State TCLP test - Toxicity Characteristic Leaching
and Local Government Regulations Procedure
IDENTIFY THE LEAD RCRA DEFINITIONS OF Detects how much lead would leach out of
HAZARDOUS WASTE AND TESTING PROCE- the waste.
DURES 5 mg/l is considered hazardous waste
Lead meets the toxicity part of being a
hazardous waste
10. . Background information on federal, State Someone who can identify hazards
and Local Government Regulations Someone who can take corrective action
DESCRIBE A "COMPETENT PERSON FOR
HEALTH AND SAFETY" AS DEFINED BY OSHA
(29 LEAD CFR 1926-62)
11. Background information on federal, State When above the permissible exposure
and Local Government Regulations limit:
DESCRIBE THE OSHA RESPIRATOR PROTEC- Need to wear HEPA filter and any other
TION STANDARDS (29 CFR 1910.134) RELE- appropriate filter
VANT TO LEAD-ABATEMENT WORK Have a written respiratory program in
place