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Lead Safety for Renovation, Repair, and Painting Certified Renovator Refresher Training Module 7 Instructor Notes October 2011
Overview of this module: For your reference the table below summarizes the content and teaching methods for this module. Do not cover this with the participants.
Module 7: Training Non-Certified Renovators 35 Minutes 7-1: Module 7: Training Non-Certified Key message: Certified Renovators Renovators are responsible for teaching lead-safe 7-2: Teaching Lead-Safe Work Practices work practices to non-certified Means renovation workers. 7-3:The Role of the Certified Renovator 7-4: Role of Trained, Non-Certified Notes: Emphasize that this training is Renovators to give Certified Renovators the tools 7-5: Teaching Lead Safety During and skills necessary to conduct either Renovations - Use the “Steps” on-site “toolbox” training or classroom 7-6: Step 1: Determine if the Job Involves training for non-certified renovation Lead-Based Paint workers. All training should focus mainly on teaching students to 7-7: Step 2: Set It Up Safely perform the tasks necessary to work 7-8: Step 3: Protect Yourself as non-Certified Renovators on the 7-9: Step 4: Control the Spread of Dust job. Special emphasis should be 7-10: Step 5: Leave The Work Area Clean placed on the practical skills and 7-11: Step 6: Control the Waste activities of lead safe work practice 7-12: Step 7: Cleaning Verification or using as much hands-on instruction Clearance Testing as possible.
Preparing for This Module: Review so you are familiar with the materials.
Slide 7-1: Module 7: Training Non-Certified Renovators
Notes to the Instructor: Announce the module and move quickly to the next slide. Review the goal of this module:
To enable Certified Renovators to effectively teach non-certified workers how to use lead safe practices during renovation, repair and painting work in target housing and child-occupied facilities.
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7-1 Lead Safety for Renovation, Repair, and Painting Certified Renovator Refresher Training Module 7 Instructor Notes October 2011
Slide 7-2: Teaching Lead Safe Work Practices Means:
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7-2 Lead Safety for Renovation, Repair, and Painting Certified Renovator Refresher Training Module 7 Instructor Notes October 2011
Slide 7-3: The Role of the Certified Renovator
The information on this slide is provided to remind Certified Renovator students that Certified Renovators are named in the RRP Rule as responsible for teaching lead safe practices to non-certified renovators.
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7-3 Lead Safety for Renovation, Repair, and Painting Certified Renovator Refresher Training Module 7 Instructor Notes October 2011
Slide 7-4: Role of Trained, Non-Certified Renovators
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Slide 7-5: Teaching Lead Safety During Renovations - Use the “Steps”
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Slide 7-6: Step 1: Determine If the Job Involves Lead-Based Paint
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7-6 Lead Safety for Renovation, Repair, and Painting Certified Renovator Refresher Training Module 7 Instructor Notes October 2011
Slide 7-7: Step 2: Set It Up Safely
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Slide 7-8: Step 3: Protect Yourself
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7-8 Lead Safety for Renovation, Repair, and Painting Certified Renovator Refresher Training Module 7 Instructor Notes October 2011
Slide 7-9: Step 4: Control the Spread of Dust
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7-9 Lead Safety for Renovation, Repair, and Painting Certified Renovator Refresher Training Module 7 Instructor Notes October 2011
Slide 7-10: Step 5: Leave the Work Area Clean
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7-10 Lead Safety for Renovation, Repair, and Painting Certified Renovator Refresher Training Module 7 Instructor Notes October 2011
Slide 7-11: Step 6: Control the Waste
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7-11 Lead Safety for Renovation, Repair, and Painting Certified Renovator Refresher Training Module 7 Instructor Notes October 2011
Slide 7-12: Step 7: Cleaning Verification or Clearance Testing
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