The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has issued an advance notice of proposed rulemaking concerning renovation, repair and painting activities on and in public and commercial buildings (P&CB). The current regulation covers residences and child-occupied facilities (COF). EPA is currently taking public comments regarding the document “Framework for Identifying and Evaluating Lead-Based Paint Hazards From Renovation, Repair, and Painting Activities in Public and Commercial Buildings“. This 23 page document provides a framework of how EPA intends on identifying health hazards and evaluating health risks regarding specific renovation activities. Based on that evaluation, EPA will determine if regulatory intervention is necessary.
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Specifically EPA is requesting comments on:
- The utility of the approach discussed in the Framework to assessing risk to human health inside P&CBs as a result of P&CB renovations.
- Making a hazard finding inside nearby homes and COFs as a result of P&CB renovations.
- The overview of an analysis approach outlined in the Framework.
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