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Lead Quantities for Dust Clearance from floors/carpet
10 ug/ft2
Lead Quantities for Dust Clearance from furniture
40 ug/ft2
Lead Quantities for Dust Clearance from window sills
100 ug/ft2
Lead Quantities for Dust Clearance from window wells
100 ug/ft2
Lead Quantities for Dust Clearance from outside concrete
800 ug/ft2
,Lead Quantities for Soil Clearance in contact areas
400 ppm
Lead Quantities for Soil Clearance in non-contact areas
1200 ppm
Allowable lead quantity in water
15 ppb/liter, or 15 mgL
Lead blood level of concern for children
3.5 ug/dL
NIOSH Lead blood level of concern
25 ug/dL
OSHA employee lead blood level of concern
40 ug/dL
OSHA medical removal lead blood level
50 ug/d?
,Lead Paint 1978 level allowed
.06%; 600 ppm
Current level lead allowed in paint
.009%; 90 ppm
Lead Paint allowed in all other consumer products
.01%; 100 ppm
Hazardous Waste Toxic Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP)
5 ppm
The use of lead based paint exceeding .06% was banned
in 1978 for residential housing.
T/F the concentration of lead paint in deteriorating housing must be
greater than 1 mg/cm2 by XRF to pose a threat to workers doing
renovation or abatement
practices.
False
, Title X does not apply to;
bridges and steel structure; hotels and motels rented less than 100 days
and commercial complexes.
What is the primary objective of a Lead Paint Risk Assessment?
to discover lead hazards
What is the primary objective of a Lead Paint Inspection?
to discover lead paint
TSCA Title IV, Section 402/404 Rule directed EPA to;
develop training and certification requirements for lead professionals.
Individuals performing inspections and risk assessments for lead hazards
must be certified
through the EPA accredited program
T/F EPA's debris rule advises contractors that lead waste generated
during renovation and remodeling of residential housing is now
waived from RCRA's rule and can be disposed of as municipal waste
True