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Exposure Control Plan Guides

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Exposure Control Plans (ECPs) are written documents that describe a company’s plan for managing a health hazard in the workplace. They are required by WorkSafeBC under section 5.54 of the Occupational Health and Safety Regulation at workplaces where hazardous levels of exposure are possible. 

The Fire and Flood Restoration Program Technical Advisory Committee (FFRP TAC) has developed exposure control plan guides for common health hazards in the restoration industry. Every company is responsible for developing their own ECP for their own workplace(s). The purpose of these guides is to provide restoration companies with much of the information they will need to create their own ECPs.

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Elemental mercury is a concern in the workplace. This guide was developed for the Fire and Flood Restoration industry to assist in proactively managing exposure to elemental mercury.

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This heat stress guide is intended to assist construction companies with managing exposure to heat during the summer and periods of high environmental temperatures. It does not include guidance for working around industrial sources of heat and humidity. Consult a qualified person for further guidance.

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This guide was developed to assist in preventing a variety of mould exposures that occur within the fire and flood restoration industry. Mould is an emerging concern and this Exposure Control Plan (ECP) guide enables the fire and flood restoration industry to manage mould exposures in a proactive manner.

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Pathogens are a concern in the workplace. This guide was developed to enable the Fire and Flood Industry to assist in proactively managing exposure to pathogens associated with trauma cleanup, pest droppings and debris.

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Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are a concern in the workplace. This guide was developed for the Fire and Flood Restoration industry to assist in proactively managing exposure to PCBs.

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Lead is a concern in the workplace. This guide was developed for the Fire and Flood Restoration industry to assist in a variety of lead exposures and to help manage these hazards in a proactive manner.

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Sanitary sewage is a concern in the workplace. This guide was developed to enable the fire and flood industry to assist proactively in managing exposure to sanitary sewage.  This guide is not applicable to industrial wastewater, as the hazardous exposure routes and potential health effects depend on the specific contaminants in the wastewater.

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