Renovate right pamphlet 2020-2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the renovate right pamphlet 2020 in the editor.
  2. Begin by reviewing the introductory section, which outlines the importance of lead safety and who should read this pamphlet. This will help you understand the context of the information provided.
  3. Fill out any required fields, such as your name and contact information, if applicable. Ensure that you provide accurate details to facilitate communication regarding lead safety.
  4. Proceed to the sections detailing lead hazards and health effects. Highlight or annotate key points that are relevant to your situation, especially if you are a homeowner or tenant.
  5. If applicable, complete the sample pre-renovation form at the end of the pamphlet. This includes confirming receipt of the pamphlet and signing where indicated.
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The RRP rule prohibits the most dangerous work practices: 1) open-flame burning or torching of the paint; 2) use of heat gun at temperatures above 1,110oF; and 3) use of high-speed sanding machines to remove paint unless a special shroud and filter ensures no visible dust escapes.
Starting on April 22, 2010, the rule will affect paid renovators who work in pre-1978 housing and child-occupied facilities, including: Renovation contractors. Maintenance workers in multi-family housing. Painters and other specialty trades.
The RRP Rule requires firm (company) certification, renovator certification, pre-renovation education, the use of lead safe work practices and record keeping. It does not include lead abatement. Lead abatement is a specialized activity focusing on permanently eliminating lead hazards in the home.
This pamphlet provides basic facts about lead and information about lead safety when work is being done in your home, your building or the child care facility or school your children attend.
The rule does not apply to minor maintenance or repair activities where less than six square feet of lead-based paint is disturbed in a room or where less then 20 square feet of lead-based paint is disturbed on the exterior.

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The only exceptions are: 0-bedrooom units (like dorm rooms or studio apartments), Housing that is officially designated for the elderly or the handicapped, Housing that has been tested by a State Certified Lead Inspector and found to be free of lead-based paint.
Any renovation, repair, or painting (RRP) project in a pre-1978 home or building can easily create dangerous lead dust. EPA requires that RRP projects that disturb lead-based paint in homes, child care facilities and preschools built before 1978 be performed by lead-safe certified contractors.

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