AS 4361.2-1998
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Guide to lead paint management Residential and commercial buildings
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English
05-05-1998
Provides guidance for the management of lead paint on non-industrial structures such as residential, commercial and public buildings. It provides information on methods for determining whether lead is present on a building, the amount of lead present and on the selection of an appropriate management strategy. Provides guidelines to produce a safer working environment but does not fully address requirements for the evaluation of worker health and safety, which should be in accordance with current regulatory requirements. The document is drafted on the assumption that the highest level of risk will apply for any paint removal work carried out.
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CH-003
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Standard
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0 7337 1877 9
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Pages |
37
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Standards Australia
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AvailableSuperseded
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This document provides guidance for the management of lead paint on non-industrial structures such as residential, commercial and public buildings. It provides information on methods for determining whether lead is present on a building, the amount of lead present and on the selection of an appropriate management strategy. Although this Guide does not fully address requirements for the evaluation of worker health and safety, which should be in accordance with current regulatory requirements, it does provide guidelines to produce a safer working environment.NOTES:1 Industrial paint removal methods, such as abrasive blasting and water blasting which may involve high emissions, are covered by AS 4361.1.2 AS 2311 should be referred to for general information on the painting of buildings.
First published as AS 4361.2-1998.
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AS 1319-1994 | Safety signs for the occupational environment (Reconfirmed 2018) |
AS/NZS 4360:1999 | Risk management |
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