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 fundament
Lead hazard evaluation and control in buildings
โ 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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โฆ 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:
โข Setting up and administering a lead hazard management program
โข Designing and implementing an operations and maintenance program
โข Collecting information on facilities for decision making purposes
โข Classifying buildings based on their likelihood for lead hazards
โข Evaluating buildings for lead hazards
โข Responding to elevated blood lead investigation
โข Conducting occupant education and awareness programs
โข Hiring consultants, laboratories, and contractors
โข Planning and performing lead hazard control activities
โข Ongoing monitoring and reevaluation of lead hazards
โข Role of lead hazard programs in real estate transactions.
โฆ 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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