1.5.1.2
Training Certification
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NOTE: State or local regulations may consider PWL or
MCL removal work as "lead based paint hazard
reduction activities" even if the work does not
include lead based paint. The training provider may
be required to be "accredited" by either the State
or the United States Environmental Protection Agency
(USEPA).
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Submit a certificate for each worker and supervisor, signed and dated by
the [accredited] training provider, stating that the employee has received
the required lead training specified in 29 CFR 1926.62(l)[and is certified
to perform or supervise deleading, lead removal or demolition activities]
[in the state of [
]].
1.5.1.3
Testing Laboratory
Submit the name, address, and telephone number of the testing laboratory
selected to perform the air [and wipe] analysis, testing, and reporting of
airborne concentrations of lead. Use a laboratory participating in the EPA
National Lead Laboratory Accreditation Program (NLLAP) by being accredited
by either the American Association for Laboratory Accreditation (A2LA) or
the American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA) and that is successfully
participating in the Environmental Lead Proficiency Analytical Testing
(ELPAT) program to perform sample analysis. Laboratories selected to
perform blood lead analysis shall be OSHA approved.
[1.5.1.4
Third Party Consultant Qualifications
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NOTE: See Criteria Notes in paragraphs entitled "Air
and Wipe Sampling" and "Clearance Certification" to
determine whether this paragraph should be included
in the project.
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Submit the name, address and telephone number of the third party consultant
selected to perform the wipe sampling for determining concentrations of
lead in dust. Submit proper documentation that the consultant is trained
and certified as an inspector technician or inspector/risk assessor by the
USEPA authorized State (or local) certification and accreditation program.
]1.5.2
Requirements
1.5.2.1
Competent Person (CP) Responsibilities
a. Verify training meets all federal, State, and local requirements.
b. Review and approve Lead Compliance Plan for conformance to the
applicable referenced standards.
c. Continuously inspect PWL or MCL work for conformance with the
approved plan.
d. Perform (or oversee performance of) air sampling.
Recommend
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