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STATON CONSTRUCTION <br />LEAD COMPLIANCE PROGRAM <br />Occupational exposure to lead compounds generated by on site work <br />activities requires specific planning and engineering to prevent <br />accidental exposure. <br />The Occupational Safety and Health Administration's (OSHA), <br />Construction Lead Standard (29 CFR 1926.62) requires that any <br />occupational work activities where there is likely to be worker <br />exposure to lead above the Permissible Exposure Level of 50 <br />ug/cubic meter,8 hr. TWA, that the employer of those workers must <br />have a Lead Compliance Program which contains the following <br />information: <br />1. Be a written document. <br />2. Be implemented prior to the start of the job. <br />3. Include at a minimum, the following information; a description <br />of each activity which emits lead, a description of the specific <br />means to control exposure, air monitoring data, schedule for <br />implementation of the plan, a work practice program, administrative <br />control schedule and hazard communication measures. <br />4. Provide regular and frequent inspections by a competent person. <br />5. Make the Lead Compliance Program Plan available to affected <br />employees, their authorized representatives and/or OSHA upon <br />request. <br />6. Be revised and updated every six months. <br />The following job specific Lead Compliance Program document is <br />hereby implemented to provide for worker and public safety as <br />provided for in 29 CFR 1962.62. <br />NAME OF PROJECT: Courthouse Square Demolition <br />PROJECT LOCATION: Salem, OR <br />EFFECTIVE DATE: May 23, 1997 <br />PROJECT DATES: 23/97 to 08/15/97 <br />~ T LAST RE'~TISION:05/23/97 <br />EVALUATED BY• <br />Signature of Competent Person <br />DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT ACTIVITY EMITTING LEAD COMPOUNDS: <br />Demolition by mechanical (Powered Equipment) methods of concrete <br />wood and steel structures, coated with layers of~paint containing <br />lead compounds. This activity will cause dust emissions which may <br />