Minn. R. 4761.2615 - OCCUPANT PROTECTION PLAN AND WARNING SIGNS
A. A lead supervisor, lead project designer,
or property owner performing lead hazard reduction must prepare an occupant
protection plan to protect the building occupants from exposure to any
lead-based paint hazards. The plan must be specific to the affected property
where the project is occurring. An occupant protection plan is not required if
an affected property is completely unoccupied while regulated lead work is
performed.
B. The plan must
include:
(1) the name, if any, and address of
the affected property;
(2) the name
of the certified lead firm, lead supervisor, or property owner conducting the
lead hazard reduction;
(3) a list
of the work areas;
(4) a
description of the lead hazard reduction methods used in each work area;
and
(5) a description of the
measures to be taken to protect the occupants from lead exposure during the
lead hazard reduction.
C. The lead supervisor or property owner
must:
(1) inform the lead workers, or any
adult relatives of the property owner, of the occupant protection
plan;
(3) give a copy of the
occupant protection plan to an adult currently residing in the residence to
inform the adult of the work areas that will not be accessible to occupants
until lead clearance sample results are achieved.
D. If any information changes during the
project, the new information must be added to the occupant protection plan, as
it becomes known.
E. The certified
lead firm or the lead supervisor must provide copies of the plan to the person
who contracted for the services.
F.
Warning signs must plainly warn individuals that lead hazard reduction is in
progress and not to enter. Signs must comply with Code of Federal Regulations,
title 29, section 1926.62, paragraph (m).
Notes
Statutory Authority: MS s 144.9508
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