chemical test kitsX-ray fluorescenceThe U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development sponsored a field study of portable technologies for testing for lead in paint in three U.S. cities in 1993. Six chemical test kits and six X-ray fluorescence...
Paint that contains lead was banned in 1978, but more than 30 million American homes are believed to still contain it, including nearly 4 million homes where children under the age of 6 live. Lead paint can chip off when it deteriorates or is disturbed, especially during home remodeling or ...
Contractors must assume that paint disturbing activities will involve LBP when working on structures built before 1978. They must test the paint using an EPA-approved chemical spot-test kit or other approved method to determine if LBP is present. Alternatively, EPA-accredited, state-licensed Lead-...
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EPA proposes lead paint rule.Reports on the Environmental Protection Agency's proposed rule for lead-based paint activities. Requirement of training for those who work with lead-based paint; Need for a qualified and properly trained workforce to assist in the elimination of lead-based paint ...
EPA is floating revisions to its National Lead Laboratory Accreditation Program (NLLAP) that sets minimum standards for lab analysis of lead in paint, dust and soil in a step toward implementing strict proposed TSCA dust-lead hazard standards and clearan
Paint that contains lead was banned in 1978, but more than 30 million American homes are believed to still contain it, including nearly 4 million homes where children under the age of 6 live.
(1b) Required for properties built prior to 1978. Use this Lead Paint Pamphlet to protect and inform your tenants about the potential dangers of lead paint exposure and fulfill regulatory requirements.
EPA's efforts to address lead-paint dust in residential settings are facing wide-ranging criticisms, with its Inspector General (IG) charging the program lacks goals or ways to track progress and its children's health advisors and environmentalists questioning why the agency has yet to update it...