Lead-safe work practices definition

Lead-safe work practices means methods that are used to minimize hazards when conducting renovation or interim controls, paint stabilization, standard treatments, ongoing lead-based paint maintenance, or rehabilitation pursuant to 24 CFR Part 35.
Lead-safe work practices means work practices compliant with the Lead Safe Housing Rule, the RRP Rule, and The New York City Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Act, N.Y.C. Admin. Code §§ 27-2056.1-2056.18.
Lead-safe work practices means a prescribed set of activities that, taken together, ensure that any work that disturbs a painted surface on a structure constructed prior to March 1, 1978, generates a minimum of dust and debris, that any dust or debris generated is contained within the immediate work area, that access to the work area by non-workers is effectively limited, that the work area is thoroughly cleaned so as to remove all lead- contaminated dust and debris, and that all such dust and debris is disposed of in an appropriate manner, all in accordance with the methods and standards established by the Mayor by rule consistent with applicable federal requirements, as they may be amended.

More Definitions of Lead-safe work practices

Lead-safe work practices means methods that are used to minimize hazards when conducting renovation, interim controls, paint stabilization, standard treatments, ongoing lead-based paint maintenance, or rehabilitation.
Lead-safe work practices means occupant protection and worksite containment performed in accordance with requirements of the United States Environmental Protection Agency;
Lead-safe work practices means work practices standards established to work safely with lead-based surface coatings as presented in the joint EPA-HUD curriculum titled “lead safety for remod- eling, repair, & painting,” excluding the appendices, dated June 2003 and hereby adopted by reference, or an equivalent KDHE-approved curriculum.
Lead-safe work practices means working methods which reduce the likelihood of creating air-borne lead paint dust including but not limited to:

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  • Proper practices means those set out in The Practitioners’ Guide

  • Good Clinical Practices means the FDA’s standards for the design, conduct, performance, monitoring, auditing, recording, analysis, and reporting of clinical trials contained in 21 C.F.R. Part 50, 54, 56, 312, 314, 320, 812, and 814 and (ii) “Good Laboratory Practices” means the FDA’s standards for conducting non-clinical laboratory studies contained in 21 C.F.R. Part 58.

  • Best Practices means a term that is often used inter-changeably with “evidence-based 24 practice” and is best defined as an “umbrella” term for three levels of practice, measured in relation to 25 recovery-consistent mental health practices where the recovery process is supported with scientific 26 intervention that best meets the needs of the Client at this time. 27 a. EBP means Evidence-Based Practices and refers to the interventions utilized for which 28 there is consistent scientific evidence showing they improved Client outcomes and meets the following 29 criteria: it has been replicated in more than one geographic or practice setting with consistent results; it