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Primary Activities Subject to Lead-Based Paint Renovation, Repair and Painting Program (RRP):
• Remodeling, Repair & Maintenance
• Window Replacement
• Painting
• Carpentry
• Electrical Work
• Plumbing
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disposable, Hooded with Booties
Lead Abatement Coveralls
Contractor-grade
paint & particulate barrier
Protection from airborne lead paint particulates produced by chipping, scraping or sanding. Elastic wrists, waist & hood. 2-Way front zipper with flap. Front and back pockets. Attached hood and booties.
Sizes: M 38-40, L 42-44, XL 46-48,
XXL 50-52, XXXL 54-56
Material: Breathable,
3-Layer Material
The EPA has instituted the Lead-based Paint Renovation, Repair and Painting Program (RRP) which affects contractors, property managers, and others who disturb painted surfaces on residential houses, apartments, and child-occupied facilities such as schools and day care centers built before 1978. Buffalo Industries now offers a disposable coverall program that can assist your company with compliance of OSHA CFR 1926.62.
Coveralls, or similar full-body work clothing, are needed to keep the lead paint particulates from resting on underlying clothing and being transported accidentally out of the work area. Buffalo’s Lead Abatement Coveralls are one component needed in order to be compliant with the RRP and should be used in conjunction with other protective devices such as gloves, respirators etc. Our coveralls are made from breathable 3-layer material and include an elastic hood, wrists, and attached booties. These will protect underlying clothing from airborne lead paint particulates produced by chipping, scraping or sanding.
Who Must Follow RRP?
• Residential rental
property owners/managers
• General Contractors
• Special Trade
Contractors including:
Painters, Plumbers, Carpenters, Electricians |
Primary Activities
Subject to RRP:
• Remodeling and repair/maintenance
• Electrical Work
• Plumbing
• Painting
• Carpentry
• Window Replacement
*There are other activities subject to RRP, please consult EPA guidelines. |
Please refer to OSHA’s CFR 1926.62 for more detailed information.
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