b'Daily ProcedureDAILY PROCEDURE NAME AND Work Practices - 4A WORK PRACTICES CERTIFIED FIRMADDRESSPHONELOGOwww.certifiedrenovator.comOwner-Occupant:Certain procedures must occur every day on an RRP Jobsite Address: Day and Date:job. Collection of debris and basic cleanup of thework done each day and setup occur each day. The JOBSITE DAILY SETUPYES NO N/ADaily procedures chart is a simple way to make sure Signs posted, clearly defining the work area before commencing, and remaining during renovation.Work area isolated to prevent dust and debris leaving, including plastic sheeting to confine area, tack mats toeach of the workers (certified and not) are properly preventing tracking, dual entry sheeting for vertical entry way.notified, and the job is Lead Safe Compliant. Work area on exterior protected with sheeting 20 feet from edges, floors below, and all at risk foliage covered.All objects removed, and/or covered with plastic sheeting with edges and seams taped.All ducts and openings in work area covered.Windows and Doors covered in work area (interior), or within 20 feet (exterior) with plastic sheeting withedges and seams sealed, and applied dual sheeting for entry into work area or into house.Interior Floor space covered up to 6 feet beyond perimeter or sufficient to contain any debris (interior) orground covered to 10 feet (exterior). Precautions used to ensure all personnel, tools and other items, and containers of waste are free of dust anddebris hen leaving jobsite.WORKER PROTECTIONYES NO N/AWorkers instructed on proper use and application of all safety and protection equipment and clothing such as foot, hand, head and body protective garments, breathing masks, and proper cleaning of hands, face etc.during and after entering and exiting the work area, and hygiene practices for food and beverage.DAILY WASTE HANDLING AND CLEANINGYES NO N/AWaste contained to prevent releases of dust/debris before waste is removed from work area.Waste removed from work area was stored under containment in enclosure, or behind barrier, at conclusionof each workday to prevent releases of dust and debris.All waste transported was contained to prevent releases of dust and debris.Work area cleaned until no dust and debris and residue remains at end of each day.All paint chips, debris and components collected without allowing dust dispersal in heavy-duty bags (6mil)and properly sealed.All protective sheeting misted, folded dirty-side inward, properly taped shut or sealed in heavy duty bag (6mil) when removed from work area.All sheeting used to isolate work areas from non-contaminated rooms, remains in place until final cleaning.RRP Worker DailySign/In Sign/Out - 4B Customer Name: RRP WORKER DAILY Date:SIGN IN/OUT SHEETAddress: Job Description:Each time a worker enters or leaves the job, they Read the Daily Procedure on the back of this form. Familiarize yourself with the Personal Protectiuon Equipment (PPE). When leaving the work area, even for a brief time, each worker must clean their shoes, clean their gloves, remove their Personalmust follow certain protocols. Everything from Protection Equipment and leave it all in a safe area to reapply when they return. If there is no safe area, then the old PPE must beplaced in a plastic bag and goose-necked sealed. After bagging their PPE, each worker must wash their hands in the designated area. morning entry, to end-of-day exit - including breaks Then, upon their return, a new hazmat suit, nitrile gloves, work gloves, hat, booties and respirator (complete if disposable, wipeddown and new filters if re-useable) must be donned. Goggles can be re-used if properly wiped down. This procedure must be followed every time a worker leaves the work area. and meals - should be documented so that it is clear The worker needs to document each of the steps of this procedure by noting the time and their initials in the OUT box, and put a check in the IN box upon their return. These notations will signify their compliance with the lead safe procedures.lead safe protocols were followed for each worker.Break#1 Lunch Break#2Shift EndWORKER NAME:OUT IN OUTINOUT INOUT1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 111213 14 15 16 17 182010- 2014 AWDI, LLC Al Rights Reserved Do not Reproduce without Permission'