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a. Role and responsibilities of a lead abatement contractor.
b. Background information on lead and its adverse health effects, how children and adults are exposed to lead, and how to prevent lead exposure.
c. Background information on federal, state, and local regulations and guidance that pertain to lead-based paint and lead-based paint activities.
d. Liability and insurance issues relating to lead-based paint abatement.
e. Identification of lead-based paint and lead-based paint hazards.*
f. Interpretation of lead inspection reports.*
g. Development and implementation of an occupant protection plan and abatement report.
h. Respiratory protection and protective clothing.*
i. Employee information and training.
j. Approved methods for conducting lead-based paint abatement and interim controls.*
k. Prohibited methods for conducting lead-based paint abatement and interim controls.
l. Interior dust abatement and cleanup.*
m. Soil and exterior dust abatement and cleanup.*
n. Clearance standards and testing, including random sampling.
o. Cleanup standards and testing, including random sampling.
p. Record keeping.
q. Role and responsibilities of a project designer.
r. Development and implementation of an occupant protection plan for large-scale abatement projects.
s. Lead-based paint abatement and lead-based hazard reduction methods, including restricted practices for large-scale abatement projects.
t. Interior dust abatement/cleanup or lead hazard control and reduction methods for large-scale abatement projects.
u. Clearance standards and testing for large-scale abatement projects.
v. Integration of lead-based paint abatement methods with modernization and rehabilitation projects for large-scale abatement projects.