Health & Safety in Family Day Care Model Policies and Practices 2002The University of New South Wales website implies that the building code or the WorkCover-administered NSW OH&S Regulations will protect us from ceiling dust (though ceiling dust is not specifically mentioned in either document): Health & Safety in Family Day Care Model Policies and Practices 2002 11.3 Prevention of Exposure to Lead If lead paint or ceiling dust has been identified prior to renovations, remove according to current building code or Occupational Health and Safety Regulations, also ensure children and pregnant carers are not present during renovation activities. [Reference: by John Frith and Nita Kambouris, School of Public Health and Community Medicine (SPHCM), UNSW. Health & Safety in Family Day Care - Model Policies & Practices 2nd edition revised - 2003] |
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