a.
Start and completion dates of lead hazard control activities.
b.
The name and address of each firm conducting lead hazard control
activities and the name of each supervisor assigned to the project.
c.
The Occupant Protection Plan prepared pursuant to paragraph
OCCUPANT PROTECTION PLAN.
d.
The name, address and signature of the certified risk assessor to
indicating clearance requirements have been met.
e.
Certification of each Final Cleaning and Visual Inspection
performed by the certified supervisor.
f.
The results of clearance testing and all soil analyses, and the
name of each laboratory that conducted the analyses.
g.
A detailed written description of the lead abatement including
abatement methods used, locations of rooms and/or components where
lead abatement activities occurred, reason for selecting
particular abatement methods for each component, and any suggested
monitoring of encapsulants or enclosures.
h.
Hazardous waste disposal documentation.
i.
3.6
CERTIFICATION OF VISUAL INSPECTION
The Contractor shall certify that the lead hazard control area(s) for each
individual work task data elements have passed visual clearance criteria
and are ready for clearance sampling. To pass visual clearance, lead
hazards have to be removed; control technology appropriately
applied/installed; the lead hazard control area must be free from visible
dust debris, paint chips or any other residue that may have been generated
by the lead hazard control activities.
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