Unit 7: Engineering Controls to Consider When Using Two-Component Low Pressure Spray Polyurethane Foam.

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Unit 7: Engineering Controls to Consider When Using Two-Component Low Pressure Spray Polyurethane Foam

Grant Provided by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) This material produced under grant SH SH1 from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), U.S. Department of Labor. It does not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the U.S. Department of Labor, nor does mention of trade names, commercial products, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.

Welcome to Unit 7 In this unit, you will learn about engineering controls including: Containment Ventilation

Engineering Controls Engineering controls are changes in the design of a job to reduce the potential for chemical exposure. Plan engineering controls prior to beginning work.

Job Site Factors to Consider When selecting engineering controls, consider jobsite factors including: Type of SPF product being used Indoor vs. outdoor work Wind direction and speed Size of work area Amount of natural ventilation available Occupied building vs. vacant building If other trade workers will be present

Contain the Spray Area To contain the spray area so other trade workers/occupants are not potentially exposed to SPF chemicals, consider: Using caution tape/warning signs to mark off the area Evaluating the HVAC system before spraying to determine if it is necessary to turn it off Sealing HVAC supply and exhaust ducts

Maximize Ventilation Maximizing ventilation of the spray area is an important part of the job. Open windows and doors. The intent is for air currents to help move SPF vapors away to an unoccupied area. Additional ventilation measures, like fans, can also improve ventilation and disperse vapors.

Tips for Setting Up Ventilation - During Low Pressure SPF Application Here are some tips for setting up ventilation before applying two-component low pressure SPF. For example, consider: Placing a filter over the fan to help protect it from overspray Positioning fans to create an airflow across the entire spraying area or work room Restricting access near fan exhaust points Directing exhaust away from air intakes or occupants Turning the fan on before you begin spraying

Attics and Crawlspaces Consider ways to ventilate attics and crawlspaces. DO NOT spray two-component low pressure SPF in a confined space without proper personal protective equipment, including an approved respirator. (See OSHA’s Respirator Protection Standard, 29 CFR ) Work in confined spaces is subject to OSHA’s Permit- required Confined Spaces Standard, 29 CFR (more in Units 9 and 14)

Ventilation Period Contact the product manufacturer to determine how long to ventilate the spray area after spraying has stopped. Restrict re-entry to the spray area to personnel wearing appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) until after the foam has fully hardened and the ventilation period is over as determined by the product manufacturer. Re-entry time can vary depending upon the SPF application, available ventilation, and other variables. After an interior application of two-component low pressure SPF, some manufacturers recommend a one hour re-entry time. Consult with the product manufacturer. (more in later Units).

Unit 7 Summary In this unit, you learned about engineering controls including: Containment Ventilation

Unit 7 Review KnowledgeIntoAction

Unit 7: Q1 Debrief Which of the following best describes engineering controls? A.control switches on high-tech spray foam equipment B.changes in the design of the job, such as containment and ventilation, to reduce the potential for chemical exposure C.recommended spraying techniques to maximize product performance D. all of the above

Unit 7: Q1 Debrief Which of the following best describes engineering controls? A.control switches on high-tech spray foam equipment B.changes in the design of the job, such as containment and ventilation, to reduce the potential for chemical exposure C.recommended spraying techniques to maximize product performance D. all of the above

Unit 7: Q2 Debrief When is the best time to plan engineering controls? A.soon after spraying your first low pressure kit so you are familiar with the job B.before beginning work C.at the end of the first day D.none of the above

Unit 7: Q2 Debrief When is the best time to plan engineering controls? A.soon after spraying your first low pressure kit so you are familiar with the job B.before beginning work C.at the end of the first day D.None of the above

Unit 7: Q3 Debrief Weatherization projects may take place in confined spaces, such as attics and crawl spaces. Which of the following is not true? A.Ventilate confined spaces. B.A respirator is unnecessary when spraying a two-component low pressure SPF kit in a confined space. C.Fans can help improve ventilation and disperse vapors. D.Consult the SPF product manufacturer to determine how long to ventilate the spray area after spraying has stopped.

Unit 7: Q3 Debrief Weatherization projects may take place in confined spaces, such as attics and crawl spaces. Which of the following is not true? A.Ventilate confined spaces. B.A respirator is not necessary when spraying a two-component low pressure SPF kit in a confined space. C.Fans can help improve ventilation and disperse vapors. D.Consult the SPF product manufacturer to determine how long to ventilate the spray area after spraying has stopped.

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