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Construction Hazardous Materials Compliance Guide. Lead Detection, Abatement and Inspection Procedures

Elsevier Science and Technology, June 2012, Pages: 280

Millions of homes built before 1978 contain lead paint which poses a serious hazard to children under the age of six. Construction Worksite Compliance Guide: Lead answers the most common questions about the requirements as mandated by the EPA's Renovate, Repair and Painting (RRP) rule and OSHA regulation 29CFR 1926.62. Packed with checklists, tables and "quick lookup" materials, this manual provides a step by step approach to determining job requirements, cost, assigning environmental responsibility to all parties, answering environmental questions, and conducting comprehensive worksite audits in the pre-bid phase of a renovation project.

- Thirty minute video clip discussing the latest detection and inspection techniques.
- Quick Tips for identifying, abating and disposing of lead
- Guide to understanding and complying with OSHA and EPA regulations
- Case histories, examples of work-related situations based on 30 years of experience

Chapter 1: Do You Qualify For the Opt-Out Rule?

Chapter 2: The Facts about the Renovation, Repair, and Painting (RRP) Rule:

Chapter 3: Hazard Standards for Lead in Paint, Dust, and Soil:

Chapter 4: Avoiding Lead in Potable Water Systems and Indoor Air:

Chapter 5: Understanding the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA):

Chapter 6: Lead Abatement:

Chapter 7: Disposing of Lead Paint Debris:

Chapter 8: Training and Certification Programs:

Appendix : Lead Resources

Woodson, R. Dodge

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