The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently announced 17 enforcement actions for violations of the Lead Renovation, Repair and Painting (LRRP) rule. EPA believes that far too many firms are not complying with the LRRP requirements;
a violation could cost you $37,500 per day. Click here for AGC’s Fact Sheet on what the LRRP rule requires.
In April 2008, EPA issued final LRRP rules regulating paid contractors who perform renovations, repairs and/or painting projects in most pre-1978 “target housing” and “child-occupied facilities” that have, or are assumed to have, lead-based paint. That program took full effect in April 2010. It requires that contractors and subcontractors be properly trained and certified and use lead-safe work practices to ensure that lead dust is minimized – unless you prove through testing that the job will not disturb lead paint. All firms must be certified (even sole-proprietors) as well – plus there are pre-renovation education requirements, record retention requirements and more!
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