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CHILDHOOD LEAD POISONING PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE PROGRAM 1 CHILDHOOD LEAD POISONING PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE PROGRAM 1

Learning Objectives • What is the preventive maintenance program? • Who is eligible to Learning Objectives • What is the preventive maintenance program? • Who is eligible to participate? • What are the benefits to owners and residents? • What is involved in participation? 2

Preventive Maintenance Program • In 1997 the North • The PMP is designed Carolina Preventive Maintenance Program • In 1997 the North • The PMP is designed Carolina General to to reduce childhood Assembly adopted the lead exposure in pre. Childhood Lead 1978 rental housing. Exposure Control Act establishing a • The PMP is primary voluntary preventive prevention ! maintenance program (PMP). 3

Who is Eligible to Participate? • Participation Is Voluntary • Owners of pre-1978 residential Who is Eligible to Participate? • Participation Is Voluntary • Owners of pre-1978 residential property are eligible to participate. • Owners of property identified as a potential source of childhood lead poisoning are also eligible to participate. 4

Who cannot Participate? • Child occupied facilities such as child care centers and schools. Who cannot Participate? • Child occupied facilities such as child care centers and schools. 5

Benefits Of Participation • Protect children from exposure to lead-based paint or lead-contaminated dust. Benefits Of Participation • Protect children from exposure to lead-based paint or lead-contaminated dust. • Liability relief from claims arising from exposure to lead -based paint or leadcontaminated dust. • Property Marketing 6

Maintenance Standard Activities Program participants must do the following : - repair and repaint Maintenance Standard Activities Program participants must do the following : - repair and repaint interior areas of deteriorated paint - adjust doors and windows - make interior surfaces smooth and easy to clean - pre-1950’s property must also: • repair and repaint exterior areas • cover bare soil within 3 ft. of the foundation – see 18 A. 3107 7

Maintenance Standard Activities (cont’d) Participants must use work practices that prevent the spread and Maintenance Standard Activities (cont’d) Participants must use work practices that prevent the spread and exposure to lead dust. – Protect occupant’s belongings by covering or removing from the work area. – Wet painted surfaces before sanding or scrapping or cutting. – Wet debris before sweeping. – see 18 A. 3101 “Safe work practices” for a more complete list 8

Maintenance Standard Activities (cont’d) - Use specialized cleaning to remove lead dust. - Provide Maintenance Standard Activities (cont’d) - Use specialized cleaning to remove lead dust. - Provide occupants with summaries of lead inspection reports and EPA information. - Cap window troughs with vinyl or aluminum. - A certified lead inspector must verify compliance by conducting a visual inspection and dust sampling. 9

Maintenance Standard Activities (cont’d) Reporting (130 a-131. 9 g & 18 a. 3108) - Maintenance Standard Activities (cont’d) Reporting (130 a-131. 9 g & 18 a. 3108) - Post written notices to tenants asking them to report deteriorated paint within 72 hours. - The department and occupants must be notified three days prior to commencing maintenance, renovation, or remodeling activities that occur after a certificate of compliance is issued. 10

Maintenance Staff Maintenance staff must have proper training. Maintenance workers should have a clear Maintenance Staff Maintenance staff must have proper training. Maintenance workers should have a clear understanding of lead-based paint hazards, safe work practices, occupant protection, and dust cleanup methods. 11

Questions? Alan Huneycutt Preventive Maintenance Program Coordinator Children’s Environmental Health Branch 1632 Mail Service Questions? Alan Huneycutt Preventive Maintenance Program Coordinator Children’s Environmental Health Branch 1632 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699 • Tel. (704) 895 -2737 • Fax (704) 895 -9646 12