DHS 163.14(10)(a)3.3. For renovation activities in common areas of multi-family dwellings, the renovation company shall prepare, sign, and date, a statement describing the steps taken to notify all occupants of the intended renovation activities. DHS 163.14(10)(a)4.4. If the scope, locations or expected starting and ending dates of renovation activities change after the initial notice to occupants, the company shall provide further written notice to owners and occupants providing revised information on the ongoing or planned activities. This subsequent notice shall be provided before initiating work beyond that which was described in the initial notice. DHS 163.14(10)(d)(d) Renovation activities in child-occupied facilities. No more than 60 days before beginning renovation activities the company performing the renovation activities shall do all of the following: DHS 163.14(10)(d)1.1. In any child-occupied facility, provide the owner of the building with the pamphlet, and comply with one of the following: DHS 163.14(10)(d)1.a.a. Obtain from the owner a written acknowledgment that the owner has received the pamphlet. DHS 163.14(10)(d)1.b.b. Obtain a certificate of mailing at least 7 days prior to the start of the renovation activities. DHS 163.14(10)(d)2.2. If the child-occupied facility is not the owner of the building, provide an adult representative of the child-occupied facility with the pamphlet, and comply with one of the following: DHS 163.14(10)(d)2.a.a. Obtain, from the adult representative a written acknowledgment that the adult representative had received the pamphlet; or certify in writing that a pamphlet has been delivered to the facility and that the company performing the renovation activities has been unsuccessful in obtaining a written acknowledgment from an adult representative. Such certification shall include the address of the child-occupied facility undergoing renovation, the date and method of delivery of the pamphlet, names of the persons delivering the pamphlet, reason for lack of acknowledgement (e.g., representative refuses to sign), the signature of a representative of the company performing the renovation activities, and the date of signature. DHS 163.14(10)(d)2.b.b. Obtain a certificate of mailing at least 7 days prior to the start of renovation activities. DHS 163.14(10)(d)3.3. In any child-occupied facility, provide the parents and guardians of children using the child-occupied facility with the pamphlet and information describing the general nature and locations of the renovation activities and the anticipated completion date by complying with one of the following: DHS 163.14(10)(d)3.a.a. Mail or hand-deliver the pamphlet and the renovation activities information to each parent or guardian of a child using the child-occupied facility. DHS 163.14(10)(d)3.b.b. While the renovation activities are ongoing, post informational signs describing the general nature and locations of the renovation activities and the anticipated completion date. These signs shall be posted in areas where they can be seen by the parents and guardians of the children frequenting the child-occupied facility. The signs shall be accompanied by a posted copy of the pamphlet or information on how interested parents or guardians can review a copy of the pamphlet or obtain a copy from the company performing the renovation activities at no cost to the parents or guardians. DHS 163.14(10)(d)4.4. Prepare, sign and date a statement describing the steps taken to notify all parents and guardians about the intended renovation activities and provide the pamphlet. DHS 163.14(10)(e)1.1. A statement recording the owner’s, occupant’s or representative’s name and acknowledging receipt of the pamphlet prior to the start of the renovation activities, the address of the unit undergoing renovation, the signature of the owner, occupant or representative, as applicable, and the date of signature. DHS 163.14(10)(e)2.2. Be either a separate sheet or part of a written contract or service agreement for the renovation. DHS 163.14(10)(e)3.3. Be written in the same language as the text of the contract or service agreement for the renovation activities, or, in the case of non-owner-occupied target housing, in the same language as the lease or rental agreement or the pamphlet. DHS 163.14(11)(a)(a) Who may conduct. Only the following persons may conduct renovation activities involving target housing or child-occupied facilities: DHS 163.14(11)(a)2.2. Persons trained by and under the supervision of a certified lead-safe renovator who works for a certified lead company. DHS 163.14(11)(a)3.3. Certified lead abatement supervisors or lead abatement workers who meet the training requirements under s. DHS 163.11 (2) (c) and work for a certified lead company. DHS 163.14(11)(b)(b) Lead-safe work protocol. When supervising or performing renovation activities, documented methodologies shall be used to conduct work in a lead-safe manner that does not create lead-based paint hazards, including work practices and engineering controls that limit the creation of dust and prevent the spread of dust, debris and paint chips outside the work area, and shall comply with all requirements under pars. (c) to (L). DHS 163.14(11)(c)(c) Requirement for supervision. The assigned certified lead-safe renovator or another person who meets the conditions of par. (a) 3. or 4., shall provide direct on-site supervision at all times during worksite setup, including while posting warning signs and establishing work area containments, and shall be onsite regularly during renovation activities to direct work performed by other individuals and to ensure that lead-safe work practices are being followed, that containment barriers are maintained and that dust and debris do not spread beyond the work area. The certified lead-safe renovator shall be readily available, either on site or by telephone, at all times while paint disturbing activities are being conducted and, when off site, shall be able to return to the worksite within a reasonable time, about 30 minutes, as needed. DHS 163.14(11)(d)(d) Requirement for ensuring compliance. The company shall ensure that all renovation activities are conducted according to the requirements of this section and all applicable federal, state and local government requirements are followed. DHS 163.14(11)(e)(e) Occupant protection. Documented methodologies and all of the following work practice requirements shall be used to protect occupants when renovation activities are performed: DHS 163.14(11)(e)1.1. ‘Post signs.’ Signs clearly defining the work area and warning occupants and other persons not involved in the renovation activities to remain outside the work area. To the extent practicable, these signs shall be in the primary language of the occupants. Signs shall be posted before beginning the work and shall remain in place and readable until the renovation activities and post-work cleaning verification have been completed. DHS 163.14(11)(e)2.2. ‘Contain work areas.’ Before starting renovation activities, the work area shall be isolated so that no dust or debris leaves the work area during the activity. Workers shall maintain the integrity of the containment throughout the renovation activities by ensuring that any plastic or other appropriate containment materials are not torn or displaced, and taking steps necessary to ensure that no dust or debris leaves the containment work area during the renovation. When the building is occupied, containment shall be installed in a manner that provides safe access to restrooms and exits for occupants. Containment may not be constructed in a manner that would interfere with worker egress in an emergency.