9/30/2000 4-1 Module 4 Clean-up and Check Your Work.

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9/30/ Module 4 Clean-up and Check Your Work

9/30/ Video Segment: Clean Up and Check Your Work — Think about the following points as you view the video  What are the most important clean up practices you see?  What would it take for you to begin doing these practices in your work?

9/30/ Module 4 Overview — What is effective clean-up? — Clean up toolkit — Interior clean up techniques — Exterior clean up techniques — How to check your work — Safe disposal methods — Keep in mind

9/30/ What is Effective Clean Up? — Containing dust during clean up to the area that will be cleaned — Using proper cleaning techniques — Cleaning all surfaces, tools and clothing — Checking your work — Safe and secure disposal

9/30/ Clean Up Toolkit — Vacuum with HEPA filter — Misting bottle and pump sprayer — Mop with disposable heads — Detergent — Two buckets or two-sided bucket — Disposable hand towels — Heavy duty garbage bags — Duct tape — Shovel and rake

9/30/ Interior Clean-Up Techniques — Pick up all paint chips with wet, disposable cloth — Pick up protective sheeting  Mist sheeting before folding  Fold dirty side inward  Tape shut to seal in dirty side — Dispose of protective sheeting at end of job

9/30/ Interior Clean-Up Techniques — HEPA Vac work area from high to low  Start with walls, tops of doors, window troughs  HEPA Vac at least two feet beyond contained area — Wet clean from high to low  Change cloths and rinse water often  Clean the floor last — Achieve visual clearance

9/30/ Interior Checking Your Work — Always conduct a visual inspection after cleaning  Focus on child access areas such as floors, window troughs, window sills  Look for paint chips, dust, debris, and deteriorated paint  Inspect beyond work area  Repeat clean-up steps if necessary — Dust sampling  Encouraged to check work  Sometimes required

9/30/ Exterior Clean-Up Techniques — For high-dust jobs mist area to keep dust down — Visually inspect work area  Look for dust, debris, and paint chips  Focus on child access areas such as: –Window sills –Bare soil and ground –Play areas

9/30/ Exterior Clean-Up Techniques — Pick up protective sheeting  Collect and dispose of any debris or chips on sheeting  HEPA vacuum sheeting  Clean sheeting to visual clearance  Fold and store securely for reuse — Visually inspect beyond work area

9/30/ Exterior Checking your Work — Visual inspection  Always conduct a visual inspection after any cleaning  Focus on child access areas such as –Bare soil or ground –Window sills –Exterior porches –Play areas  Inspect beyond work area — Collect and dispose all paint chips, dust, debris, and deteriorated paint

9/30/ Disposal — What should I do with my waste? — At the work site  Place waste in 4-6 mil poly- bag  “Gooseneck Seal” the bag with duct tape  Carefully dispose of waste in accordance with state and federal regulations  Store waste in a secure area

9/30/ Disposal - Local and Federal Information — Segregate hazardous and non-hazardous waste — Minimize generation of hazardous waste — Always check state regulations!

9/30/ Keep In Mind — Schedule time to clean thoroughly at the end of each day — Assign responsibilities to specific personnel — Create and maintain a checklist for cleaning procedures — Always maintain sufficient cleaning and disposal supplies