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1111 34th Street <br /> Everett,WA 98201 <br /> Project Number:2017-0728 <br /> 6.0 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS (continued) <br /> • A designated change area which allows for separate storage areas for work and street clothing <br /> to prevent cross contamination in accordance with WAC 296-155-17619(2). <br /> • Hand washing facilities to wash hands and faces WAC 296-155-17619(5), <br /> • Biological monitoring in the form of blood survey and analysis for Lead (Pb) and zinc <br /> protoporphyrin levels in accordance with WAC 296-155-17621 (1) (a). <br /> •: Training to include hazard communication, safety, and the limitations, proper use, and <br /> maintenance of respirators in accordance with WAC 296-155-100. <br /> In addition to the protective equipment and hygiene requirements, the employer must attempt to reduce <br /> the levels of airborne Lead (Pb) through the use of engineering controls such as ventilation and wet <br /> methods. <br /> EPA's RRP Rule <br /> EPA's final rule was published on April 22, 2008, under the authority of the Toxic Substances Control Act <br /> (section 402(c) (3) of TSCA). <br /> After April 22, 2010, the final rule addresses lead-based paint hazards created by renovation, repair and <br /> painting activities that disturb lead-based paint in "target housing" and "child-occupied facilities." <br /> Under the new RRP Rule (40 CFR 745), the certified renovation firm working on any target housing (built <br /> before 1978) and/or child-occupied facility (built before 1978) must check for lead-based paint if the <br /> renovation, repair or painting work would disturb: <br /> • More than 6 square feet(6 ft2) per room of interior painted surface. <br /> • More than 20 square feet (20 ft2) of exterior painted surface. <br /> • Window replacement, demolition or activities involving prohibited practices. <br /> The rule does not apply, if the tested component does not contain lead-based paint (at or above federal <br /> standards of 1.0 mg/cm2 or 0.5 percent by weight). <br /> NVL Laboratories,Inc. <br /> 4708 Aurora Ave N <br /> Seattle,WA 98103 2zz <br /> Phone(206)547-0100•Fax(206)634-1936. 11 Il J <br />
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