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Lead hazard evaluation and control in buildings

โœ Scribed by Eva M. Ewing, Christopher Depasquale, Tod A. Dawson, William M. Ewing


Publisher
ASTM Press
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Leaves
187
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


This comprehensive ASTM manual provides detailed guidance for developing and implementing a lead hazard management program. It follows the outline described in ASTM E 2052-99 Standard Guide for Identification and Management of Lead Hazards in Facilities.

17 chapters cover the following fundamentals:

โ€ข Setting up and administering a lead hazard management program

โ€ข Designing and implementing an operations and maintenance program

โ€ข Collecting information on facilities for decision making purposes

โ€ข Classifying buildings based on their likelihood for lead hazards

โ€ข Evaluating buildings for lead hazards

โ€ข Responding to elevated blood lead investigation

โ€ข Conducting occupant education and awareness programs

โ€ข Hiring consultants, laboratories, and contractors

โ€ข Planning and performing lead hazard control activities

โ€ข Ongoing monitoring and reevaluation of lead hazards

โ€ข Role of lead hazard programs in real estate transactions.

โœฆ Table of Contents


PREFACE......Page 4
DISCLAIMER......Page 5
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS......Page 6
CHAPTER I: INTRODUCTION AND SUMMARY......Page 20
CHAPTER 2: INFORMATION AND GUIDANCE ON LEAD HAZARDS......Page 24
CHAPTER 3: SUMMARY OF THE LEAD HAZARD MANAGEMENT PROGRAM......Page 37
CHAPTER 4: BASIC MANAGEMENT ELEMENTS OF THE PROGRAM......Page 42
CHAPTER 5: COLLECTING INFORMATION ON FACILITIES......Page 48
CHAPTER 6: LEAD HAZARD EVALUATION......Page 58
CHAPTER 7: INITIATING THE LEAD HAZARD MANAGEMENT PLAN......Page 73
CHAPTER 8: OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE (O&M) PROGRAM......Page 84
CHAPTER 9: OCCUPANT EDUCATION AND PROTECTION PROGRAM......Page 95
CHAPTER 10: ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAMS......Page 102
CHAPTER 11: PLANNING LEAD HAZARD CONTROL PROJECTS......Page 118
CHAPTER 12: PERFORMING LEAD HAZARD CONTROL PROJECTS......Page 137
CHAPTER 13: ONGOING MONITORING AND EVALUATION......Page 148
CHAPTER 14: REAL ESTATE TRANSACTION PROCEDURES......Page 151
CHAPTER 15: ELEVATED BLOOD LEAD LEVEL INVESTIGATIONS......Page 158
CHAPTER 16: RECORDS MANAGEMENT......Page 170
CHAPTER 17: SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS PROCEDURES......Page 173
SUBJECT INDEX......Page 181


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