October 2011 7-1 Module 7: Training Non-Certified Renovators Certified Renovators are responsible for teaching lead-safe work practices to non- certified.

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October Module 7: Training Non-Certified Renovators Certified Renovators are responsible for teaching lead-safe work practices to non- certified renovators.

October Teaching Lead Safe Work Practices Means Training non-certified renovators to properly use signs, dust barriers, dust minimizing work practices, and dust cleanup practices during the course of renovation, repair, and painting activities to prevent and/or reduce potentially dangerous dust-lead contamination in the home. To effectively train non-certified renovators you need to: Know lead safety yourself. Show non-certified renovators what you know. Review “shopping list” and have materials at hand.

October The Role of the Certified Renovator Certified Renovators: Perform lead safe work as described in the RRP Rule (Sections 40 CFR (a) and (b)). Train all non-certified renovators in lead safe practices. Provide onsite and regular direction for all non- certified workers during setup and cleanup. Are available by phone when not physically present at the work site during work. Maintain onsite proof of certification as a Certified Renovator.

October Role of Trained, Non-Certified Renovators Trained, non-certified renovators are persons, working on renovation, repair and painting jobs who have had on-the-job training or similar classroom training from a Certified Renovator to perform tasks in conformance to the EPA RRP Rule. They must perform lead-safe work practices as described in the RRP rule. Protect the home by “setting up” the work area. Protect themselves. Perform renovation work safely. Prohibited Practices must not be used. Clean the work area. Control dust and debris.

October Teaching Lead Safety During Renovations – Use the Steps Steps to LEAD SAFE Renovation, Repair and Painting covers basic lead safe practices and can be used as a training guide outside of the classroom in conjunction with on-the-job demonstrations and hands-on training. It is strongly recommended that you use this guide as a basis for training.

October Step 1: Determine If the Job Involves Lead-Based Paint Lead-based paint (LBP) is found many older homes: homes – 1 in 4 have LBP homes – 7 in 10 have LBP. Pre-1940 homes – 9 in 10 have LBP. Renovation, repair or painting that disturbs lead-based paint can create significant lead-based paint hazards in homes. Just a little lead-based paint can poison kids and their parents, poison pets, and cause problems for pregnant women and their unborn children. The Certified Renovator will determine if lead-based paint is present on work surfaces. If information about lead-based paint is not available for a pre-1978 homes or a child-occupied facility, assume that lead-based paint is present and use lead-safe work practices.

October Step 2: Set It Up Safely Containment is used to keep dust IN the work area and non-workers OUT! Signs and barriers are used to limit access. Inside versus outside jobs: Review all procedures and differences in setup.

October Step 3: Protect Yourself Without the right personal protective equipment (PPE) workers can swallow and inhale lead from the job, and can carry lead on their skin and work clothes home to their families. Review the “shopping list.” Advise workers to: Keep clothes clean or use disposable clothing. Wear a respirator. The appropriate respirator keeps lead out of your lungs and stomach. Wash-up each time you leave the work area and especially at the end of the day.

October Step 4: Control the Spread of Dust The goal is to control the spread of dust that is created. Review the “shopping list.” Use the right tools. If possible, work wet. Disposable plastic drop cloths control the spread of dust and debris. Avoid prohibited practices.

October Step 5: Leave the Work Area Clean The goal should be to leave the work area completely free of dust, debris and residue. Review the “shopping list.” Discuss daily cleaning procedures. Discuss end of job cleaning procedures.

October Step 6: Control the Waste Discuss the waste bagging procedure. Demonstrate folding a small section of plastic with the dirty side turned in. Discuss temporary storage of waste. Discuss how to deal with waste water appropriately. Discuss waste disposal rules that apply to the specific job.

October Step 7: Cleaning Verification or Clearance Testing Cleaning verification will be performed by a Certified Renovator after most renovations. A clearance examination may be requested in place of cleaning verification by the owner. A clearance examination is required in many pre-1978 properties receiving Federal housing assistance. Discuss what happens when cleaning verification and/or clearance is not passed.