Lead Management Plan
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Lead Management Plan
The Lead Management Plan contains policy and procedure to document risk management strategies in regards to working with lead.
Inorganic lead (lead) is a toxic heavy metal, found in many products including paints, glass, solder, plastic and rubber compounds.
Lead is an accumulative poison.
The body can excrete lead; however, when more lead is absorbed than the body excretes, the amount of lead in the body is increased.
FREE Legislation & Codes of Practice Reference List
Lead Management Plan Contents:
- Introduction
- Review Procedure
- Document Control
- Distribution Record Register
- Amendment Record Register
- References and Applicable Documents
- References
- Standards and Guidelines
- Working with Lead Policy
- Responsibilities
- Working with Lead Procedures
- Workers and Contractors
- Lead Awareness Training
- Lead Risk Assessment
- Exposure Control Methods
- Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS)
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Wash and Change Facilities
- Regulator Notification
- Lead Risk Assessment Form
- Health Surveillance Policy
- Responsibilities
- Health Surveillance Procedure
- Health Monitoring Record
- Instant Document Delivery via Email.
- Add to your existing management system.
- Can assist in ensuring workers are adequately trained.
- Customisation instructions provided.
- Edit documents on the go with Microsoft Office Mobile App
- Only pay once (no subscriptions required).
Lead Management Plan
The Lead Management Plan contains policy and procedure to document risk management strategies in regards to working with lead.
Inorganic lead (lead) is a toxic heavy metal, found in many products including paints, glass, solder, plastic and rubber compounds.
Lead is an accumulative poison.
The body can excrete lead; however, when more lead is absorbed than the body excretes, the amount of lead in the body is increased.
FREE Legislation & Codes of Practice Reference List
Lead Management Plan Contents:
- Introduction
- Review Procedure
- Document Control
- Distribution Record Register
- Amendment Record Register
- References and Applicable Documents
- References
- Standards and Guidelines
- Working with Lead Policy
- Responsibilities
- Working with Lead Procedures
- Workers and Contractors
- Lead Awareness Training
- Lead Risk Assessment
- Exposure Control Methods
- Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS)
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Wash and Change Facilities
- Regulator Notification
- Lead Risk Assessment Form
- Health Surveillance Policy
- Responsibilities
- Health Surveillance Procedure
- Health Monitoring Record