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We got some new procedures to follow.

We got some new procedures to follow. Full vs. Modified Risk Reduction. Currently . As of January 1, 2012. FRR is the higher standard. Meet FRR by either a dust test; or a visual inspection. Meet MMR by either a dust test; or a visual inspection.

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We got some new procedures to follow.

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  1. We got some new procedures to follow.

  2. Full vs. Modified Risk Reduction Currently As of January 1, 2012 • FRR is the higher standard. • Meet FRR by either a dust test; or a visual inspection. • Meet MMR by either a dust test; or a visual inspection. • Visual inspection requires 9 risk reduction treatments. • MRR is the higher standard. • Meet FRR with a dust test only. • Meet MRR with a visual inspection; and a dust test. • Visual inspection requires 9 slightly different risk reduction treatments. Note: Can meet FRR by completing the MRR

  3. Risk Reduction Treatments Currently As of January 1, 2012 • Visual review of all ext. and int. painted surfaces. • Removal and repainting of chipping, peeling, or flaking paint on int./ext. painted surfaces. • Repair of structural defects that are causing paint to chip, peel or flake... • No change. • No change. • No change. § 6-819

  4. Risk Reduction Treatments Currently As of January 1, 2012 Stripping and repainting, replacing, or encapsulating all interior windowsills with vinyl, metal or other material… Ensure caps of vinyl, aluminum, or any other material…are installed in all window wells in order to make the window wells smooth and cleanable. • Repainting, replacing or encapsulating all interior lead-based paint or untested painted windowsills with vinyl, metal, or other material… • Ensuring caps of vinyl, aluminum, or any other material…are installed in all window wells where lead-based paint or untested paint exists... § 6-819

  5. Risk Reduction Treatments Currently As of January 1, 2012 Except for a treated or replacement window that is free of lead-based paint on its friction surface, fixing the top sash of all windows in place in order to eliminate the friction caused by the movement of the top sash. Except for a treated or replacement window that is free of lead-based paint on its friction surface, fixing the top sash, subject to federal, State or local fire code standards, of all windows in place in order to eliminate the friction caused by the movement of the top sash. § 6-819

  6. Risk Reduction Treatments Currently As of January 1, 2012 Rehanging all doors in order to prevent the rubbing together of a lead-painted surface with another surface. Ensure that all kitchen and bathroom floors are overlaid with a smooth, water-resistant covering. HEPA-vacuuming and washing with High phosphate detergent or its equivalent, as determined by the Department, any area of the affected property where repairs were made. • No change. • No change • No change § 6-819

  7. New Certificate

  8. Form B (revised)

  9. Supervisors Statement of Work (Form – SSW) Need to sign 2 copies for the inspector or owner. Indicate whether or not you supervised the treatment or only verified the treatment.

  10. Form C (revised)

  11. Form E (revised) • Change – Need to enter the number of units the certificate applies to.

  12. Forms at a Glance Category 2 – FRR Category 3 – MRR • Form 330(certificate) • Form C – Dust Inspection (Visual Review / Dust Sample Collection and Analysis) • Attach a diagram completed per the instructions on the Form C, Part II. • Complete all sections of the form. • A copy of the laboratory analysis report from the lab. • Form 330(certificate) • Form B – Visual Inspection (for Modified Risk Reduction) • Attach a Supervisor’s Statement of Work (SSW) with an original signature. • Form C – Dust Inspection (Visual Review / Dust Sample Collection and Analysis) • Attach a diagram completed per the instructions on the Form C, Part II. • A copy of the laboratory analysis report from the lab.

  13. Forms at a Glance Category 1 – Lead Free Category 5 – Lead Safe • Form 330(certificate) • Form E – Lead Free Inspection Summary Report • Form E – Appendix(Inventory of lead-free units) • Only gets submitted with the Form 330 and the Form E-Fee if a multi-unit or multi-building complex is being certified lead-free. • Form E – Fee Payment Form • Inspector should carefully follow the directions on the form and explain it to the property owner. • XRF Results (to owner and inspector) • Form 330(certificate) • Form B – Visual Inspection(for Modified Risk Reduction) • Attach a Supervisor’s Statement of Work (SSW) with an original signature. • Form C – Dust Inspection(Visual Review / Dust Sample Collection and Analysis) • Attach a diagram completed per the instructions on the Form C, Part II. • Note: The dust collection procedure for Lead Safe is requires additional samples per 26.16.02. • A copy of the laboratory analysisreport from the lab.

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