Ceiling dust, Conclusion There are a number of guidance notes already in place, for example:
Contractors and workers involved in the cleaning, repairing, or demolition of ceilings should be aware of these documented procedures and guidance notes. If these contractors and workers observe and adopt these guidance notes including the work procedures as recommended in this report, they would comply with existing WorkCover occupational health and safety requirements. Reference: Assessment of Lead Exposure Associated with Ceiling Dust Removal Final Nov 1999 PDF by Lee, John; Schreiber, Rolf; & Finn, Helen; Scientific Services, NSW WorkCover Authority, November 1999. |
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