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A certified individual who conducts a surface-by-
Lead Inspector surface investigation to determine the presence of
lead-based paint.
Determining the existence, nature, severity, and
location of lead-based paint hazards in an entire
residential dwelling or child-occupied facility, and
Lead Risk Assessor Job
provides a written report explaining the results of the
Description
investigation and options for reducing lead-based
paint hazards to the person requesting the lead
inspection.
(Title X of the Community Development and Housing
Residential Lead-Based
Act of 1992) The federal government began to focus
Paint Hazard Reduction
on primary prevention of lead poisoning through
Act
identifying and reducing lead hazards.
Importance of lead Focus attention on the sources of lead that could
poisoning poison children; and reduce the cost of lead hazard
prevention/lead-based control by identifying which surfaces are coated with
paint inspections lead-based paint.
, Identify the lead-based painted surfaces in housing,
certify the results of an inspection in writing, conduct
post-hazard control clearance sampling to determine:
Lead inspector job
the specified hazard control strategy was conducted,
description
the area is safe for unprotected workers to enter, and
the area is a safe place for residents and young
children to live.
Lead-based paint is present in roughly 83% of all
How common is lead hosing stock in the private sector and in roughly 90%
pollution? of family housing units in the nation's housing
authorities.
Paint, varnish, shellac, or other coating on surfaces
Lead-based paint that contain 1.0 mg/cm^2 or more of lead or 0.5% or
more lead by weight.
Any condition that causes exposure to lead-
contaminated dust, lead-contaminated-soil, or lead-
contaminated paint that is deteriorated or present in
Lead-based paint hazard accessible surfaces, friction surfaces, or impact
surfaces that would result in adverse human health
effects as identified by the EPA Administrator under
TSCA section 403.
a surface-by-surface investigation to determine the
Lead-based paint presence of lead-based paint. A report is then issued
inspection that identifies if there is lead-based paint present and
where it is located.
Any interior or exterior paint that is peeling, chipping,
chalking, or cracking, or is located on an interior or
Deteriorated paint
exterior surface of fixture that is damaged or
deteriorated.
Surface that protrudes from the surrounding area to
the extent that a child can chew the surface and is
Accessible surface
within three feet or the floor or ground (e.g., window
sills, railing, and the edges of stair treads)