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Lead Safety for Remodeling, Repair, and Painting s1

<p>Lead Safety for Renovation, Repair, and Painting Certified Renovator Refresher Training Module 7 Instructor Notes October 2011</p><p>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.</p><p>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.</p><p>Preparing for This Module: Review so you are familiar with the materials.</p><p>Slide 7-1: Module 7: Training Non-Certified Renovators</p><p>Notes to the Instructor:  Announce the module and move quickly to the next slide.  Review the goal of this module: </p><p>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. </p><p>: </p><p>7-1 Lead Safety for Renovation, Repair, and Painting Certified Renovator Refresher Training Module 7 Instructor Notes October 2011</p><p>Slide 7-2: Teaching Lead Safe Work Practices Means:</p><p> Review the slide and student notes with the class.</p><p>7-2 Lead Safety for Renovation, Repair, and Painting Certified Renovator Refresher Training Module 7 Instructor Notes October 2011</p><p>Slide 7-3: The Role of the Certified Renovator</p><p> 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. </p><p> Review the slide and student notes with the class.</p><p>7-3 Lead Safety for Renovation, Repair, and Painting Certified Renovator Refresher Training Module 7 Instructor Notes October 2011</p><p>Slide 7-4: Role of Trained, Non-Certified Renovators</p><p> Review the slide and student notes with the class.</p><p>7-4 Lead Safety for Renovation, Repair, and Painting Certified Renovator Refresher Training Module 7 Instructor Notes October 2011</p><p>Slide 7-5: Teaching Lead Safety During Renovations - Use the “Steps”</p><p> Review the slide and student notes with the class.</p><p>7-5 Lead Safety for Renovation, Repair, and Painting Certified Renovator Refresher Training Module 7 Instructor Notes October 2011</p><p>Slide 7-6: Step 1: Determine If the Job Involves Lead-Based Paint</p><p> Review the slide and student notes with the class.</p><p>7-6 Lead Safety for Renovation, Repair, and Painting Certified Renovator Refresher Training Module 7 Instructor Notes October 2011</p><p>Slide 7-7: Step 2: Set It Up Safely</p><p> Review the slide and student notes with the class.</p><p>7-7 Lead Safety for Renovation, Repair, and Painting Certified Renovator Refresher Training Module 7 Instructor Notes October 2011</p><p>Slide 7-8: Step 3: Protect Yourself</p><p> Review the slide and student notes with the class.</p><p>7-8 Lead Safety for Renovation, Repair, and Painting Certified Renovator Refresher Training Module 7 Instructor Notes October 2011</p><p>Slide 7-9: Step 4: Control the Spread of Dust</p><p> Review the slide and student notes with the class.</p><p>7-9 Lead Safety for Renovation, Repair, and Painting Certified Renovator Refresher Training Module 7 Instructor Notes October 2011</p><p>Slide 7-10: Step 5: Leave the Work Area Clean</p><p> Review the slide and student notes with the class.</p><p>7-10 Lead Safety for Renovation, Repair, and Painting Certified Renovator Refresher Training Module 7 Instructor Notes October 2011</p><p>Slide 7-11: Step 6: Control the Waste</p><p> Review the slide and student notes with the class.</p><p>7-11 Lead Safety for Renovation, Repair, and Painting Certified Renovator Refresher Training Module 7 Instructor Notes October 2011</p><p>Slide 7-12: Step 7: Cleaning Verification or Clearance Testing</p><p> Review the slide and student notes with the class.</p><p>7-12</p>

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