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<br />a-fab <br /> <br />usso u.s.Hipway .p,Soath,Gib.oaton,F1 33S3+ <br />800 33o-J323 NOTICE <br />'WE HAVE BEEN ADVISED BY OUR CONSULTANT ,APOLLO ENVIRONMENTAL.., <br />THAT THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION RELATIVE TO THE INSTALLATION OF <br />LEAD DRYWALL AND OTHER PRODUCTS CONTAING LEAD MUST BE ADHERED TO <br />IN ORDER TO SATISFY OSHA REGULATIONS. YOU SHOULD ALSO ARRANGE FOR <br />RETENTION OF THE MSDS SHEETS THAT 'WE SEND WITH EVERY SHIPMENT. <br /> <br /> <br />The following is an overview for OSHA Compliance for the installation of products containing lead, per <br />OSHA 1926.62, as amended February 13, 1996. <br /> <br />1 . Air Monltorlnc~1: .umu air monitoring for a full shift determines the lead airbome exposure levels are <br />less than 30 ugtm3 as an 8 hour TWA, workers rTlJst have at least the following (Data used to pre <br />diet lead exposures rTlJst not be more than one year old): <br />A. 1/2 mask negative pressure respirators with HEPA cartridges (purple). <br />B. Personal protective clothing: coveralls, gloves, hats, and shoes or disposable shoe coverlets <br />and face shields, vented goggles or equivalent. <br />C. Change area with separate storage for street clothes and protective clothes. <br />D. Hand washing facilities with soap and towels. <br />E. Mandatory medical monitoring - blood safT1)ling and analysis for lead and zinc protoporphyrin <br />levels. <br />F. Training: <br />I. Lead - Lead hazards and health effects, OSHA Lead Standard, Specific nature of op <br />erations that could result in exposure to lead above action level, Lead medical <br />surveillance program, Engineering controls and good work practices, Com <br />pliance Plan if any, Chelating agents, Access to records. <br />ii. Hazard ComrTlJnication - Waming signs and labels, Material Safety Data Sheets. <br />iii. Respirators - Purpose, proper selection, fitting, use and limitations of respirators. <br />iv. General Safety Training and Education <br />2 . Written Comollance Proaram <br />A. Description of each activity in which lead is emitted - Equipment used, material involved, con <br />trois in place, crew size, ~mpJoyee job responsibilities, operating procedures and main <br />tenance practices. <br />B. Description of specific means that will be employed to keep airbome lead exposure level less <br />than 30 ugtm3 as an 8 hour TW A. <br />C. Reports of the technology considered in meeting the Permissible Exposure Level of 50 <br />ug/m3 as an 8 hourTWA, if any. <br />D. Air monitoring data, if any, which documents source of lead emissions. <br />E. Detailed schedule for implementing the program and engineering controls. <br />F. Work practice program that includes protective clothing and protective equipment-provision <br />and use, housekeeping practices and hygiene facilities and practices and listing of general <br />good work practices. <br />G. Job rotation schedule if administrative controls are to be used. <br />H. Arrangement among contractors on multi-contractor sites to inform affected efT1)loyees of po <br />tential exposure to lead. <br />I. Provision for frequent and regular inspection by a corf1)etent person. <br />J. Written program must be updated every six (6) months. <br /> <br />- Apollo Environmental (813 671-3999) can provide OSHA approved training and evaluation of your program <br />