This web document contains a model site-specific worker training/orientation program. It is viewable by section. The following sections are listed in the table of contents: Purpose; Scope; Health Effects Caused by Lead Exposure; Occupational Safety and Health Administration Regulations; Hazard Communication Regulations; Personal Protective Equipment; Work Methods on Steel Structures; and General Site Safety.
FHWA sponsored a workshop to identify critical issues and to develop guidelines for removing lead paint from highway bridges. About 45 representatives...
Approximately 3,500 bridges in Virginia having steel superstructures are coated with lead-based paints. Many of these bridges are in need of paint mai...
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