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Site Audits are part of making sure you are in compliance with OSHA Regulations
Fall Hazard and Fall Protection Training in Portland available in Beaverton, Oregon. This structure is falling do to lack of following the details site safety plan.
Ladder Awareness is a must to stay Safe in Fall Protection Hazards and Awareness to stay Osha 10 hour or Osha 30 hour construction compliant.

Worker Lead Safe Work Practices 2– HOUR 

 

Open Enrollment and On-Site- Safety Training

 

Certified Renovators are responsible for teaching lead safe work practices to non-certified renovation workers. This 2 hour training meets the training requirement described in the EPA RRP Rule. Safety Training Works, Inc. is a Certified Lead Renovator. All workers that have exposure to lead, must be trained in accordance with applicable sections of:

29 CFR 1926.21, OR OSHA 1926.62, and WAC 296-155-17625. 

 

 

TOPICS COVERED INCLUDE:
• The Facts About Lead Based Paint
• Determine If There Is Lead Based Paint
     ⇒ Approved EPA Test Kits

     ⇒ Recording Results—Record Keeping
     ⇒ Notification to the homeowner-Record Keeping
• Job Site Set Up
     ⇒ Containment Is Vital

     ⇒ Signs/Barriers/Cones
     ⇒ Secure work area Outside/Inside
• Protect Yourself (PPE)
     ⇒ What type and when

     ⇒ Clean up and disposal of PPE
     ⇒ Respirators which type?
• Minimize The Dust
     ⇒ Which Materials & Tools?

     ⇒ Hands on practice
     ⇒ Control the dust
     ⇒ Prohibited Practices
     ⇒ HUD’s Rule
• Leave The Work Area Clean
     ⇒ Cleaning Supplies

     ⇒ Pick up as you go
     ⇒ Start at the top and work down
     ⇒ All horizontal surfaces must be cleaned
• Control The Waste
     ⇒ Bag, Wrap, Collect
     ⇒ Waste Water Disposal
     ⇒ Hazardous Waste Disposal in OregonWashington
• Cleaning Verification Procedure
     ⇒ Record Keeping Documentation
• Don’t Take It Home
     ⇒ Cleaning facilities on the job
     ⇒ What and Where to clean

 

More information on Lead training and Regulations just click below and read:

If you would like more information about this class please visit our shared documents and Google Doc's click and read: Train the Trainer Worker Lead Safe Workpractices.pdf

 

If you would like more information about this class please visit our shared documents and Google Doc's click and read:Worker Lead Safe Work Practices 2– HOUR

 

Lead in Paint, Dust, and Soil by the   U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

 

⇒ Self-inspection checklists for the workplace by Oregon OSHA

 

⇒ Federal OSHA - You Tube Video US Department of Labor

 

Safety Training Works, Inc. Blog - How does Lead enter the Body?

 

On Site & Open Enrollment Classes Available. Please visit the  Open Enrollment in Beaverton, Oregon.

 

Please use the  REGISTRATION FORM on Google doc’s either save this document to your computer, fill it out and email the form to tim@safetytrainingworks.com or print it, fill it out and fax it to (503) 649-2349. If you have any questions please call Tim McNulty at (425) 301-2276 (Oregon) or (425) 301-2276 (Washington).

 

 

Safety Training Works offer easy to follow classroom and practical training to fully meet federal OSHA and state requirements for Fall Protection, OSHA 10 Hour & OSHA 30 Hour Construction, First Aid CPR AED, Bloodborne Pathogens, Lead Safe Work Practice, Scaffold User Awareness, Ladder Safety, Ramset Powder Actuated Tools Training, Accident Investigation and Safety Audits. Check out our Open Enrollment  classes by going to our contact us page.

You Need to Be Concerned About Lead?
 

Lead is a toxic metal that was used for many years in products found in and around our homes. Lead also can be emitted into the air from motor vehicles and industrial sources, and lead can enter the drinking water plumbing materials. Lead may cause a range of health effects, from behavioral problems and learning disabilities, to seizures and death. Children six years old and under are most at risk.


Most Common Sources of Lead Poisoning:

  • Deteriorating lead-based paint
  • Lead contaminated dust
  • Lead contaminated residential soil

April 8, 2010 -- EPA announced that it expects more than 125,000 renovation and remodeling contractors to be trained in lead-safe work practices by April 22, 2010, the effective date to implement the Lead Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule, which requires the training to protect millions of children from lead poisoning. For additional details, please use the  REGISTRATION FORM on Google doc’s either save this document to your computer, fill it out and email the form to tim@safetytrainingworks.com or print it, fill it out and fax it to (503) 649-2349. If you have any questions please call Tim McNulty at (301) 301-2276 (Oregon) or (425) 301-2276 (Washington)

 

Available on Customer Request, Coverage from Eugene, OR all the way to Everett, WA

Office: (425) 301-2276Fax: (503) 649-2349

tim@safetytrainingworks.com

17325 SW Tualatin Valley Hwy, Beaverton, OR 97006 US

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