Environmental Health and SafetyInterior Paint Policy for Contractors

Painting (Interior) Policy for Contractors

Any building, including houses built before 1978 must be assumed to contain lead paint, unless tested.

            a.)  Proof of insurance and training is required before work is initiated.

            a.)  have all of the proper equipment and tools, including HEPA vacuums to mitigate hazards on site.
            b.)  restrict access to all occupants while work is being performed, until final clean up is done.  Clean up
                  must be inspected by Amherst College Physical Plant Paint Shop, Amherst Rental Housing or                               Environmental Health and Safety before re-occupancy
                  is permitted.

            c.)  have protective sheeting which must be placed on the floor approximately 5’ from work area.  It must be                   taped or stapled to the baseboard.
            d.)  Drapes, curtains, furniture, rugs and other similar materials must be at least 5’ from work area, or shall be
                  covered with plastic and taped, if not relocated.
            e.)  Food storage areas, including refrigerators, must be wrapped in plastic and taped to prevent any possible
                  contamination.
            f.)  All tools and equipment must be on the plastic sheeting before any work is initiated.
            g.)  Before stepping off tarp or sheeting, after work has started, contractors shall verify clean shoes and
                  properly contain equipment to prevent spread of contamination.
            h.)  If door to the room is within 5’ of work area, the contractor shall either;

            a.)  Have all damaged areas evaluated for cause and corrective action before painting.
            b.)  Wet scrape any loose, peeling or flaking paint, or
            c.)  Use tools/equipment that are attached to HEPA vacuum system.
            d.)  Fill all holes and cracks less than 1/16” wide with non-shrinking spackle compound.
            e.)  If sanding is necessary to feather edge;

            f.)  If encapsulants are to be used, they must be approved by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts or
                 the National Lead Information Center at 800-424-LEAD.
            g.)  If cracking or alligatoring is extensive, contractors shall use a mesh with a 2” overlap, before applying
                  final coats, wallpaper, spackle and/or paint.  The use of wood, sheetrock, plaster and similar material, is
                  also permitted to repair larger holes and cracks.