Archive for April, 2010

Great Question! DO EPA Lead Rules apply to homeowners?

Monday, April 26th, 2010

From http://www.shawnmccadden.com/rrpedia/bid/38663/Do-EPA-RRP-lead-rules-apply-to-home-owners-who-do-their-own-work

Question:
We are located in a town where a majority of the homes are pre- 1940. How do the new lead rules apply to home owners who do their own work?

Unfortunately, the rules do not apply to home owners doing their own work!  Also, the rule does not apply if the work is being done by volunteers.  The rule only applies if the work is being done for compensation. If volunteers are being supervised by a paid supervisor, the rule does apply.

Homeowners have no responsibilities under the new EPA RRP rules.  They can do their own work as they please, but are “encouraged” to follow lead safe practices.  If home owners are considering doing their own work, contractors can suggest they read Lead Paint Safety: A Field Guide for Painting, Home Maintenance, and Renovation Work.  This booklet published by HUD will make them aware of lead hazards and the risks they will take if they do their own work.  It also includes very thorough instructions, for working lead safe, specific to performing a variety of projects.  This booklet may help many homeowners realize they are getting in over their head and should hire a professional.  The booklet might also be a great resource for contractors trying to collect effective and innovative lead safe work practices. 

For more information on the lead RRP, check out http://www.nilfiskcfm.com/vacuum-applications/EPALeadRRP.aspx

Lead RRP : D-Day is right around the corner

Friday, April 16th, 2010

My google alerts for the Lead RRP have been OVERFLOWING with internet mentions of the upcoming EPA rule.  April 22nd is D-Day, and it seems contractors are scurrying to get certified and equip themselves with the proper tools to be in compliance.  Today, we (Nilfisk CFM) created an application-specific webpage dedicated to the LEAD RRP and of course… HEPA filter vacuum cleaners.  The page addresses the basics on the RRP, defines what the EPA means by a HEPA vacuum (Note: EPA defines HEPA vacuums…they do NOT certify or recommend vacuums), and addresses some FAQs, including, “What vacuum can you recommend??” (Answer: For starters, how about Nilfisk’s Lead RRP Vacuum a.k.a the GD 930!)

So you’ll certainly be hearing more from us on this hot topic.  But for now check out the new webpage, anf if you have any questions regarding the Lead RRP or HEPA vacuums…let us know.

www.explosionproof-vacuum.com

Wednesday, April 7th, 2010

Have you visited our combustible dust focus site (www.explosionproof-vacuum.com) yet? 

Even though the industrial sector is now very aware of the risks of combustible dust, we know you still have a  lot of questions. Many of you  still aren’t sure if the material in your plant  is considered “explosive” or if your equipment meets OSHA recommendationswww.explosionproof-vacuum.com strives to answer some of these questions (How do I know if my dust is combustible? Do I really need an explosion-proof vacuum cleaner?). It’s a one stop site to learn about the combustible dust issue and best maintenance practices!

Check out our New Metalworking Vacuum Cleaner in Action!

Monday, April 5th, 2010

Check out our NEW metalworking vacuum, the WSS 100 and WST 100DV  in action! On display at IMTS, booth #E 5864.!