1926.62 (l) EMPLOYEE INFORMATION AND TRAINING
(1) General.
(i) The employer shall communicate information concerning lead
hazards according to the requirements of OSHA's Hazard
Communication Standard for the construction industry, 29 CFR
1926.59, including but not limited to the requirements concerning
warning signs and labels, material safety data sheets (MSDS),and
employee information and training.
(ii) For all employees who are subject to exposure to lead at or
above the action level on any day or who are subject to exposure
to lead compounds which may cause skin or eye irritation (e.g.
lead arsenate, lead azide), the employer shall provide a training
program in accordance with paragraph (l)(2) of this section and
assure employee participation.
(iii) The employer shall provide the training program as initial
training prior to the time of job assignment or prior to the
start up date for this requirement, whichever comes last.
(iv) The employer shall also provide the training program at
least annually for each employee who is subject to lead exposure
at or above the action level on any day.
(2) Training program.
The employer shall assure that each employee is trained in the
following:
- The content of this standard and its appendices;
- The specific nature of the operations which could result in
exposure to lead at or above the action level;
- The purpose, proper selection, fitting, use, and
limitations of respirators;
- The purpose and a description of the medical surveillance
program, and the medical removal protection program including
information concerning the adverse health effects associated with
excessive exposure to lead (with particular attention to the
adverse reproductive effects on both males and females and
hazards to the fetus and additional precautions for employees who
are pregnant);
- The engineering controls and work practices associated with
the employee's job assignment including training of employees to
follow relevant good work practices described in Appendix B of
this section;
- The contents of any compliance plan in effect;
- Instructions to employees that chelating agents should not
routinely be used to remove lead from their bodies and should not
be used at all except under the direction of a licensed
physician; and
- The employee's right of access to records under 29 CFR
1910.1020.
(3) Access to information and training materials.
- The employer shall make readily available to all affected
employees a copy of this standard and its appendices.
- The employer shall provide, upon request, all materials
relating to the employee information and training program to
affected employees and their designated representatives, and to
the Assistant Secretary and the Director.
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