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OSHA general industry lead standard. List verification forms needed.

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To comply with the OSHA lead standard for general industry, employers must have specific verification and compliance documents. These include a written compliance program, records of air monitoring data, and documentation of training programs.

The written compliance program must include:

  • A description of each operation where lead is emitted, including machinery used, materials processed, controls in place, crew size, employee job responsibilities, operating procedures, and maintenance practices.
  • A description of the specific means used to achieve compliance, including engineering plans and studies used to determine methods for controlling exposure to lead.
  • A report of any engineering and work practice controls considered but not implemented due to infeasibility, including an explanation of how each was determined to be infeasible.
  • Air monitoring data documenting the source of lead emissions.

Employers must also maintain records related to hygiene facilities and practices, change rooms, shower facilities, and lunchrooms.

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