L1-13B.10 – When Does the Lead Paint Rule Apply?

L1-13B.10 – When Does the Lead Paint Rule Apply? If you’re working in a pre-78 home or child occupied facility the rule wouldn’t apply if: You disturb less than 6 square feet of paint per room for an interior job, or less than 20 square feet of paint...

L1-13B.09 – EPA Lead Paint Rule

L1-13B.09 – EPA Lead Paint Rule EPA’s Lead Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP Rule) requires that firms performing renovation, repair, and painting projects that disturb lead-based paint in homes, child care facilities and pre-schools built before...

L1-13B.08 – Take Care in Attics

L1-13B.08 – Take Care in Attics Get In, Get Out The best advice for working in an overheated attic is to limit your exposure. A little bit of advance planning and some simple tips can keep your trips into the attic short and effective. Moving Around Dancing...

L1-13B.07 – Take Care in Crawl Spaces

L1-13B.07 – Take Care in Crawl Spaces Assistant Have an assistant to stand watch at the crawl space entrance. If for some reason you have to enter the crawl space alone, always have your cell phone with you. Flash light You’ll need a light source, and a battery...

L1-13B.06 – Common Sources of Asbestos

L1-13B.06 – Common Sources of Asbestos Items that contain asbestos cannot be recognized on sight. It is always safer to assume material manufactured before 1980 contains asbestos. Pipe Wrapping Floor Tiles Ceiling...