DHS 159.29(3)(d)(d) Selection of cartridges.
DHS 159.29(3)(e)(e) Methods for field testing of the face piece-to-face seal, including positive and negative pressure fit checks.
DHS 159.29(3)(f)(f) Qualitative and quantitative fit testing procedures.
DHS 159.29(3)(g)(g) Variability between field and laboratory protection and factors that alter respirator fit, such as facial hair.
DHS 159.29(3)(h)(h) Components of a proper respiratory protection program and employer responsibilities.
DHS 159.29(3)(i)(i) Selection and use of disposable and non-disposable personal protective clothing.
DHS 159.29(3)(j)(j) Regulations covering personal protective equipment.
DHS 159.29(3)(k)(k) A demonstration of donning, fit checking and fit testing.
DHS 159.29(3)(L)(L) Hands-on skills training and practice in the following:
DHS 159.29(3)(L)1.1. Selecting proper respirators and cartridges.
DHS 159.29(3)(L)2.2. Inspecting, disassembling, cleaning and assembling half-face respirators.
DHS 159.29(3)(L)3.3. Donning and doffing personal protective clothing.
DHS 159.29(4)(4)Medical monitoring. Medical monitoring, including worker protection requirements under OSHA and EPA for physical examinations, pulmonary function test, chest e-rays and medical history for each employee.
DHS 159.29(5)(5)Exterior abatement work practices. State-of-the-art work practices for exterior abatement projects, including all of the following:
DHS 159.29(5)(a)(a) Proper construction and maintenance of regulated areas.
DHS 159.29(5)(b)(b) Positioning of warning signs.
DHS 159.29(5)(c)(c) Sealing openings to the building.
DHS 159.29(5)(d)(d) Proper working techniques for minimizing fiber release.
DHS 159.29(5)(e)(e) Use of wet methods.
DHS 159.29(5)(f)(f) Use of HEPA vacuums.
DHS 159.29(5)(g)(g) Proper clean-up and disposal procedures.
DHS 159.29(5)(h)(h) Work practices for removal, enclosure and repair of asbestos-containing material.
DHS 159.29(5)(i)(i) Emergency procedures for sudden releases.
DHS 159.29(5)(j)(j) Potential exposure issues.
DHS 159.29(5)(k)(k) Transport and disposal procedures.
DHS 159.29(5)(L)(L) Recommended and prohibited work practices.
DHS 159.29(5)(m)(m) Controlling for possible impact of roofing and siding activities on interior asbestos-containing materials.
DHS 159.29(5)(n)(n) Proper use of power equipment and other tools.
DHS 159.29(5)(o)(o) Proper waste handling and disposal, including systems for lowering roofing and siding materials to minimize breakage.