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OSHA Lead in Construction Advisor 1.0 September 1999 OSHA's Lead in Construction Advisor is interactive expert software. It is intended to help users, especially small business, to understand OSHA's Lead in Construction standard. It is NOT a substitute for the standard. This Advisor provides an introduction to the scope and logic of the regulation, and summary guidance to facilitate compliance. Effort has been made to insure the accuracy of information provided by the program, but the guidance provided by the program should not be relied upon as being comprehensive. Users are encouraged to read the full text of the OSHA Standard (29 CFR 1926), and to seek appropriate legal counsel. When you run this software, it will interview you about work place policies, activities, and exposure information to offer guidance on how the standard might apply to those facts. The Lead in Construction Advisor 1.0:
Download the OSHA Lead in Construction Advisor After copying the program distribution file to C:\TEMPLEAD, do the following:
OSHA invited the public to download, try out, and comment on this Public Test Version of this Advisor. OSHA appreciates the public's comments and used those comments to make the Advisors better tools for the public. The Lead in Construction Advisor 1.0 was developed by OSHA staff: Kathy Condit, Ellen Roznowski, Maureen O'Donnell, Ira Wainless, P.E., Bob Manware, and Edward Stern; and Noah Connell and Jack Powasnick of the Office of the Solicitor of Labor. Their decision logic was written into EXSYS Professional software by Rhonda Byrnes, Ph.D., and LeAnn Weaver of Fu Associates. Eileen Lee, Ph.D., and Jean Gorman, Ph.D., of the National Multi Housing Council and the National Apartment Association suggested this Expert Advisor project and advised OSHA on it. If you have a problem with this Advisor, send e-mail to stern.edward@dol.gov. If you have safety or health problems in your workplace, please contact your local OSHA Area Office or OSHA Consultation Program Office. |
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