Ill. Admin. Code tit. 77, § 845.255 - Work Practice and Occupant Protection Program
a) The lead abatement contractor shall
protect occupants of a regulated facility undergoing lead abatement or lead
mitigation activities from exposure to potential lead hazards that may be
generated by the lead abatement or lead mitigation activities. To ensure the
health and safety of occupants, a Work Practice and Occupant Protection Plan
shall be developed and followed for each lead mitigation and lead abatement
project. At a minimum, the plan shall describe the protocols, procedures and
work practices to be employed by the lead abatement contractor to ensure that
the occupants are properly protected from potential lead hazards that may be
generated from the lead abatement or lead mitigation work. The plan shall be
written and shall fulfill the following requirements:
1) Evaluate the need to remove the occupants
from the regulated facility during the lead abatement or lead
mitigation;
2) Be unique to each
lead abatement or lead mitigation work area;
3) Be developed by a licensed lead abatement
supervisor employed by the licensed lead abatement contractor performing the
lead abatement or lead mitigation work;
4) Provide the name, written signature and
Department-issued license number of the licensed lead abatement supervisor who
prepared the plan;
5) Be developed
and implemented prior to commencement of lead abatement or lead
mitigation;
6) Include the results
of any lead inspection or lead risk assessment conducted in the regulated
facility;
7) Evaluate and establish
the requirements for pre-cleaning the work areas before establishing work place
barriers and containment systems as required by Section
845.265;
8) Describe what work practices will be
employed to prevent the uncontrolled release of dust and debris from the work
area;
9) Describe the method of
separating the work area from non-work areas, and describe work area isolation
methods to prevent unauthorized entry by non-licensed or non-protected
individuals;
10) Describe in
writing work practices to be employed to abate or mitigate the lead-bearing
substance and lead hazard;
11)
Outline procedures to ensure that the work area or regulated facility is not
re-occupied prior to final cleaning required in Section
845.285 and the final clearance
evaluation requirements specified in Section
845.225;
12) Be kept at the site and updated as
necessary by the lead abatement supervisor employed by the lead abatement
contractor performing the lead abatement or lead mitigation;
13) Be kept by the lead abatement contractor
after the completion of the lead mitigation or lead abatement project in
accordance with the record keeping requirements outlined in Section
845.300; and
14) Be made available for review by the
building owner, its agent or a representative of the Department or its delegate
agency.
b) The lead
abatement contractor performing a lead abatement or lead mitigation activity
that is expected to break or disturb any lead-bearing substances shall display
a caution sign outside each work area at the regulated facility in the
following manner:
1) Before abating or
mitigating a lead-bearing substance, caution signs shall be posted by the lead
abatement contractor immediately outside all entrances and exits to each work
area;
2) Caution signs shall be
kept posted until the lead abatement or lead mitigation is completed and final
clearance evaluation results have been obtained. Caution signs shall:
A) Be at least 11" by 8.5";
B) State the date and place of the lead
abatement or lead mitigation project; and
C) Include the phrase "Warning, Lead Work
Area, Poison, No Smoking or Eating" in bold lettering, at least 2 inches
high.
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