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3 days and counting! Get ready for the EPA Lead Rule.

April 19, 2010 by · 1 Comment
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New EPA Rule goes into effect on April 22nd, 2010

The new rule from the EPA (40 CFR Part 745) states that any contractor/renovator who disturbs more than six (6) square feet of painted surface must follow lead safe practices. These include activities like sanding, cutting drywall, demolition, etc. Under the new rule, a contractor will need to become a certified renovator, taking an training course from an accredited training provider. Once they are certified, they will need to only work for a certified firm, whether their own company, a property management firm, or another contracting company.

They will also need to keep the necessary records:

  • Copy of the Certified Firm and Certified Renovator(s) certifications
  • Non certified worker training documentation
  • Designation of Certified Renovator to the job
  • Information on and results of the use of EPA-recognized test kits provided by a Certified Renovator who acted as a representative on the Certified Firm at the job site and who conducted testing for the presence of lead-based paint on surfaces to be affected by the renovation
  • Lead based paint inspection reports provided by a Certified Lead Inspector or Certified Lead Risk Assessor, if applicable
  • Proof of owner/occupant, when they qualify to, and decide to, opt-out of lead safe work practice requirements
  • Any other signed and dated documents form the owner(s) and/or residents regarding conduct of the renovation and requirements in the EPA RRP Rule
  • All reports required from the Certified Firm and Certified Renovator by the EPA RRP Rule

Contact Mark of Excellence Remodeling, your NJ remodeler for your next lead based paint renovation.

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