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bou 22 nGE 945 <br />DC-251 (Revised January 2009) <br />renovation or demolition projects which require removal or destruction of <br />existing materials, equipment or structures. <br />5. Disturb any suspected or confirmed lead based paint by sanding, scraping, <br />cutting, sawing, welding or power washing. Typical work activities which <br />could disturb suspected or confirmed lead based paint are normally part of <br />remodeling, renovation, repair, window case replacement, <br />electrical/plumbing/carpentry work and preparing surfaces for painting. <br />6. Perform or participate in sandblasting work. <br />7. Operate heavy equipment or aerial man lifts of any kind. Some examples of <br />prohibited equipment are: tractors, bull dozers, back hoes, cranes, grade alls, <br />road construction equipment, fork lifts, boom trucks, etc. Inmates are allowed <br />to perform maintenance and repair work on this type of equipment. <br />8. Perform any task that requires the use of a respirator due to exceeding the <br />contaminant's permissible exposure limits. <br />9. Work over or in water where a drowning hazard exists, without the <br />appropriate protection, such as: standard railings, personal fall arrest systems, <br />personal flotation devices, ring buoys and/or skiffs, as required by the OSHA <br />standards. <br />10. Work in trenches or excavations four feet deep or greater. <br />11. Work on or adjacent to public roads and highways without the proper <br />MUTCD work zone safety set up utilizing the correct traffic control devices <br />and high visibility vests. <br />12. Operate chain saws. <br />I I Sit, stand or ride on any piece of equipment in a manner not consistent with <br />the design of said vehicle or machinery while that equipment has its motor <br />running or is moving. Examples of prohibited practices include, but are by no <br />means limited to: standing on mower deck, riding in bucket of a loader, riding <br />seated on a trailer hitch. <br />This list of tasks is not exclusive of others that might be considered too hazardous <br />for inmate labor contracts. Any tasks or duties similar to these or in question, in <br />regards to personnel safety, should be addressed with the correctional facility's <br />management before assigning the inmate to perform the proposed duties. <br />ill. Supervision <br />A. Lee County 1Iealth Department agrees all inmate project supervisors will <br />receive the Department of Corrections Inmate Orientation Training. New <br />employees will be scheduled to receive this orientation training prior to being <br />allowed to supervise inmate projects without being accompanied by Correctional <br />Officers. <br />B. <br />1. Project supervisors will be on-site at each workstation. <br />2. Each project supervisor will provide the inmate with a job description and will <br />provide the Department of Correction with a periodic innate work <br />performance evaluation ifrequcsted for classification purposes. <br />Page 4 of 6 <br />
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