Maricopa Community Colleges  IRW112   20052-20086 
Official Course Description: MCCCD Approval: 07/22/08
IRW112 20052-20086 LEC 2 Credit(s) 2 Period(s)
Lead-In Construction
Use of lead in modern construction, health effects and federal regulations. Sampling methods, hazardous communication requirements and workers rights under the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA). Includes training in the use of personal protective equipment and safe work methods involving lead.
Prerequisites: (Registered apprentice status, IRW101 and IRW102) or permission of the apprenticeship coordinator.
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IRW112   20052-20086 Lead-In Construction
1. Describe specific uses of lead in modern construction. (I)
2. Describe health effects caused by lead exposure. (II)
3. List and explain specific federal regulations which apply to the use of lead in construction. (III)
4. Describe sampling methods utilized to detect levels of lead. (IV)
5. List and explain the hazardous communication (HAZCOM) regulations pertaining to the use of lead in construction. (V)
6. Explain specific workers rights under the Occupational Safety and Health Act. (VI)
7. Describe and demonstrate the use of specific personal protective equipment required when working with lead. (VII)
8. Describe work methods on steel structures where lead is involved. (VIII)
9. Describe general site safety procedures, safe work practices and confined space entry requirements when working with lead. (IX)
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IRW112   20052-20086 Lead-In Construction
    I. Lead in modern construction
        A. Paint pigment
          1. White
          2. Red lead
        B. Water and sewer pipes
        C. Roofing materials
          1. Cornices
          2. Gutters
          3. Flashing
      II. Health effects
          A. Entry into body
            1. Inhalation
            2. Ingestion
            3. Absorption
          B. Effects of exposure
            1. Acute
            2. Chronic
          C. Medical tests
            1. Blood lead
            2. Zinc protoporphyrin
          D. Medical treatment IRW112Effective Term:
        III. Federal regulations
            A. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) - interim lead standard for construction
              1. Scope
              2. Exposure limits
              3. Exposure assessment
              4. Methods of compliance
              5. Medical surveillance - flowcharts
              6. Medical removal protection
              7. Employee information and training
              8. Signs
              9. Recordkeeping
            B.
            U.
            S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
              1. Air
              2. Waste
            C.
            U.
            S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC)
          IV. Lead Sampling Methods
              A. Visual
              B. Past records
              C. Quick-check chemical
              D. X-ray fluorescence analysis
              E. Paint chip analysis
              F. Air sampling
              G. Interpretation of results
            V. Hazardous Communication (HAZCOM) Regulations
                A. Background and purpose
                B. Material safety data sheets
                  1. Hazardous chemicals
                  2. Physical hazards
                  3. Flammables
                  4. Reactive chemicals
                  5. Corrosive chemicals
                  6. Health hazards
                  7. Toxins
                  8. Spill or leak procedures
                  9. Storage
                C. Chemical labels and lists
                  1. Special labels
                  2. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)
                  3. Department of Transportation (DOT) - classification system
                  4. Hazardous chemicals lists
                D. Chemicals used in construction
                E. Hazardous construction materials
              VI. Workers Legal Rights
                  A. Occupational Safety and Health Act - 1970
                    1. Access to exposure records
                    2. OSHA inspections IRW112Effective Term:
                    3. Employee representatives
                    4. Challenging abatement period
                    5. Observation of monitoring
                    6. Confidentiality
                    7. Employee responsibilities
                  B. Imminent danger
                    1. OSHA's role
                    2. Refusing dangerous work
                    3. Discrimination against employees
                  C. OSHA Section 11(c) rights
                VII. Personal protective equipment
                    A. Types
                      1. Respirator
                      2. Disposable clothing
                      3. Foot and head covers
                    B. Use
                      1. Donning
                      2. Doffing
                    C. Respiratory protection
                      1. Air-purifying respirators
                      2. Single use disposable respirators
                      3. Half-face respirators
                      4. Full-face air-purifying respirators
                      5. Powered air-purifying respirators
                      6. Supplied-air respirators
                      7. Self-contained breathing apparatus
                      8. Protection factors
                      9. Inspection, cleaning and testing
                      10. Fit checks
                      11. Respirator program requirements
                    D. Respirator - fitting and testing
                      1. Fitting
                      2. Testing
                  VIII. Work methods on steel structures
                      A. Engineering controls
                        1. Substitution
                        2. Process/equipment modification
                        3. Isolation
                        4. Ventilation
                      B. Work practice control
                        1. Housekeeping
                        2. Inspection and maintenance
                        3. Task performance
                        4. Supervision
                        5. Administrative controls
                      C. Lead paint removal
                        1. Open abrasive blasting
                        2. Open abrasive blast cleaning with recyclable abrasive
                        3. Vacuum blast cleaning IRW112Effective Term:
                        4. Wet abrasive cleaning
                        5. High pressure water jetting
                        6. High pressure water wetting with abrasive injection
                        7. Ultra high pressure water jetting
                        8. Sponge jetting
                        9. Carbon dioxide (dry ice) blasting
                        10. Chemical cleaning
                        11. Power tool cleaning
                        12. Hand scraping
                        13. Heat gun removal
                      D. Welding, burning and torch cutting
                      E. Babbiting
                      F. Industrial vacuuming
                      G. Miscellaneous activities
                        1. Enclosure movement
                        2. Miscellaneous abrasive blasting
                    IX. Safety
                        A. General site safety
                          1. Accident prevention
                          2. General safety
                        B. Safe work practices
                          1. Electrical safety
                          2. Ladders and scaffolds
                        C. Confined space entry
                          1. Confined space hazards
                          2. Hazardous atmospheres
                          3. Reducing dangers
                        D. Fire safety
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