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Begin with Section 1 by entering the date of the lead hazard evaluation. This is crucial for record-keeping.
In Section 2, select the type of lead hazard evaluation by checking one box: Lead Inspection, Risk Assessment, Clearance Inspection, or Other. Ensure you choose only one option.
Fill out Section 3 with the structure's address, construction date, city, county, and zip code. Indicate if children live in the structure and specify the type of structure.
Provide details about the owner of the structure in Section 4, including their name, telephone number, and address.
In Section 5, check all applicable results from your lead hazard evaluation. This includes options like 'No lead-based paint detected' or 'Lead-contaminated dust found.'
Complete Section 6 with your name, address, CDPH certification number, and signature. Include any other individuals involved in testing if necessary.
Finally, review Section 7 for attachments required to support your evaluation findings before submitting.
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Chief Information Officer, Department of Public Health, State of California. John Roussel is the current Chief Information Officer (CIO) for California Department of Public Health (CDPH).
What is the CDPH lead poisoning prevention program?
The CLPPP program offers home visitation, environmental home inspections, and nutritional assessments to families of children found to be severely lead poisoned. The CLPPP provides telephone contacts and educational materials to families of lead-poisoned and lead-exposed children.
What is the lead law in California?
California Health and Safety Code, and State Housing Law State codes and laws now make existing lead hazards, or creating a lead hazard, a violation subject to fines and/or imprisonment. This means that pre-1978 homes should be maintained so that they are lead-safe, with the paint intact.
What is the phone number for CDPH lead?
If you do not find the name of an individual who indicates that they are certified, you can call (510) 620-5600 for verification.
What is the phone number for lead bank?
For more information, contact us at 866-845-9545, or email clientsupport@lead.bank, with Nevada Annual Notice in the subject line.
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Licensing and Certification District Offices Bakersfield: (866) 222-1903San Bernardino: (800) 344-2896 East Bay: (866) 247-9100 San Diego (South): (866) 706-0759 Fresno: (800) 554-0351 San Francisco: (800) 554-0353 Los Angeles: (800) 228-1019 San Jose: (800) 554-0348 Orange County: (800) 228-5234 Santa Rosa: (866) 784-07033 more rows Feb 7, 2024
What is a CDPH 932 form?
The document is an application form for the Nursing Home Administrator Program (NHAP) by the California Department of Public Health (CDPH).
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CDPH Form 8551 and 8552 - CA.gov
Oct 31, 2024 Lead-related construction professionals are required to submit CDPH form 8551 and 8552 depending on the type of lead related activity being performed.
Lead-Based Paint Action Plan for UC San Diego Project
Feb 16, 2024 Submit both of the forms below: CDPH Form 8551: Abatement of Lead Hazards Notification (PDF); CDPH Form 8552: Lead Hazard Evaluation Report (PDF).
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