Is relocation required in all cases where there is a pregnant woman or a young child present?
No. Relocation depends on the size of the work area and the duration of the work. See section 35.1345(a) for details. All occupants (except those who are employed in the work) must be kept out of the work area while work is under way. R19. RELOCATION AND CLEARANCE: Section 35.1345(a)(2) provides an exception to the general requirement for temporary relocation if “treatment of the interior will be completed within one period of 8 daytime hours and the worksite is contained” or if “treatment will be completed within 5 calendar days, the worksite is contained . . . and, at the end of work on each day, the worksite and the area within at least 10 feet of the containment area is cleaned to remove any visible dust or debris, and occupants have safe access to sleeping areas and bathroom and kitchen facilities.” If it is necessary to achieve clearance in order to “complete” treatment, how can treatment be completed in 8 hours? If clearance results can not be obtained and clearance achieved wit
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