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Contractors: Lead Safety During Renovation

Contractors:
Here is a printable version (PDF) (2 pp, 826K) of this information in a tri-fold brochure form.

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The information in this brochure is divided into the following sections:

As a contractor, you play an important role in protecting public health by helping prevent lead exposure. Ordinary renovation and maintenance activities can create dust that contains lead –– even small amounts of lead can harm children and adults.

New rules for contractors

Beginning in April 2010, contractors performing work that disturbs lead-based paint in homes, child care facilities, and schools built before 1978 must:

To learn more about how you can meet these requirements contact the National Lead Information Center at 1-800-424-LEAD (5323) or visit EPA's Lead website.

Be prepared for these new requirements. Adopt the following simple practices and you can work safely with lead.

Talk to the residents

Explain the steps you will take to protect residents from lead:

When working in homes, child care facilities and schools built before 1978 you must provide the Renovate Right: Important Lead Hazard Information for Families, Child Care Providers and Schools (PDF) (20 pp, 3.2MB) pamphlet to residents, or the facility operator before the job begins. You must also provide information to families whose children attend the child care facility or school.

Set up safe work areas

Select appropirate personal protective equipment

The work area should be contained so that no dust or debris leaves the work area.

What to do inside:

What to do outside:

Minimize the dust

You should use work practices that minimize dust:

Do not use these dangerous practices when working with lead-based paint:

Leave the work area clean

On a daily basis you should:

When the job is complete, you should also:

These simple practices ensure that your jobs are better, cleaner, and safer. Your customers will notice the difference.

To learn more about working safely with lead and upcoming requirements, contact the National Lead Information Center at 1-800-424-LEAD (5323) or visit EPA's Lead website.

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