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OSHA Assistance for the |
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Sealant, Waterproofing, and Restoration Industry |
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Contractors, manufacturers, architects, project engineers
and others engaged in the sealant, waterproofing, and restoration business are
exposed to a wide range of hazards. The issues of greatest concern to the
industry relate to lead and silica exposures, poor scaffolding, improper fall
protection, and confined space entry.
This page is maintained as a product of the
Alliance between OSHA and the Sealant Waterproofing, and Restoration Institute (SWRI).
The following questions link to information relevant to the sealant, waterproofing, and restoration industry.
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What OSHA standards apply?
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What hazards are associated with sealant, waterproofing, and restoration work and how are they controlled?
Confined Spaces | Falls | Lead | Scaffolding | Silica | General |
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What additional information is available?
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