b'Projects including demolition could involve other1926.252(e) All solvent waste, oily rags, hazardous materials such as lead paint and asbestos.and flammable liquids shall be kept in fire resistantGiven the remodelers exposure under federal law,covered containers until removed from work site.it is prudent to generate and maintain documentationof disposal steps. Contractors only need to look asMost window and door replacement is a small far as the required sealing, bagging and wrapping renovation, with minimal debris other than the oldrequirements of the RRP laws and follow thosewindow sash and frame. Using heavy-duty contractorprocedures.bags for the discarded parts and components thatcant be recycled or sold when properly sealed, will While general rules applying to RRP Lead Safe be adequate for disposalRenovation disposal allow bagged and sealed debristo be put to the curb for regular residential garbagepickup, confirming all the requirements in the localmunicipalities is the smart way to determine the bestdisposal procedures for your window replacementwork.OSHA RulesIf you are not familiar with OSHA rules and regulations, they will apply to many jobs- especiallyjobs where work is done is done above 6 feet aboveground.1926.252(a) Whenever materials are dropped more than 20 feet to any point lying outsidethe exterior walls of the building, an enclosed chuteof wood, or equivalent material, shall be used. For the purpose of this paragraph, an enclosed chute is a slide, closed in on all sides, through which materialis moved from a high place to a lower one.1926.252(b) When debris is dropped through holes in the floor without the use of chutes,the area onto which the material is dropped shall becompletely enclosed with barricades not less than 42inches high and not less than 6 feet back from theprojected edge of the opening above. Signs warning ofthe hazard of falling materials shall be posted at eachlevel. Removal shall not be permitted in this lowerarea until debris handling ceases above.1926.252(c) All scrap lumber, waste material, and rubbish shall be removed from theimmediate work areaas the work progresses.1926.252(d) Disposal of waste material or debris by burning shall comply with local fire regulations.Window Fitters Guide to Window Installation143 2020 AWDI, LLC Do not reproduce without permission'