Indiana Administrative Code
Title 410 - INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Article 32 - LEAD-BASED PAINT PROGRAM
Rule 4 - Work Practices for Abatement Activities
Section 4-6 - Lead abatement notification procedures
Universal Citation: 410 IN Admin Code 4-6
Current through March 20, 2024
Authority: IC 16-41-39.8-6
Affected: IC 16-41-39.8
Sec. 6.
(a) Each owner or operator of a lead abatement activity site to whom this rule applies shall do the following:
(1) Provide the
department with written notice of intention to conduct an activity on a form or
electronic submission format to be provided by the department and update the
notice as necessary, including, but not limited to, the following:
(A) The project start date.
(B) The activity contractor.
(C) An indication of whether the notice is
the original, a revised copy, or a canceled copy.
(D) The name, address, and telephone number
of both the facility owner and operator and the lead abatement contractor owner
or operator.
(2)
Postmark, hand deliver, or electronically submit the notice as follows:
(A) At least two (2) working days before a
lead-based paint activity, including:
(i)
abatement;
(ii) repair;
(iii) removal; or
(iv) soil removal or encapsulation; that
results in the disturbance of lead-based paint.
(B) If the activity is an emergency abatement
operation, notice shall be given as early as possible but not later than the
following working day after the activity is started.
(C) Delivery of the notice by the United
States postal service, facsimile, commercial delivery service, electronic
submission, or hand delivery is acceptable. If the notice is being updated, a
copy of the previous notification being updated shall be attached to the new,
revised notification.
(D) Include
any of the following types of operations in the notification:
(i) Wet or dry stripping.
(ii) Encapsulation.
(iii) Enclosure.
(iv) Emergency abatement.
(v) Soil removal.
(vi) Interior abatement.
(vii) Exterior abatement.
(E) A description of the facility
or affected part of the facility, including the following:
(i) Size in square feet.
(ii) Number of floors.
(iii) Age.
(iv) Present and prior use of the
facility.
(F) Procedure,
including analytical methods, employed to detect the presence and amount of
lead-based paint.
(G) An estimate
the approximate amount of lead-based paint to be removed in the facility in
terms of linear feet or square feet on facility components.
(H) Location and street address, including:
(i) building number, building name, and floor
or room number location, if available;
(ii) city;
(iii) county; and
(iv) state; where the activity is to take
place.
(I) Scheduled
starting abatement removal date and completion dates as indicated by the
posting and removal of lead-based paint hazard demarcations in the work
area.
(J) A description of planned
activity work to be performed and methods to be employed, including techniques
to be used and a description of the affected facility components.
(K) A description of work practices and
engineering controls to be used to comply with this rule, including lead
removal.
(L) A description of
procedures to be followed in the event that unexpected lead-based paint becomes
a lead-based paint hazard and warrants immediate action.
(M) A signed certification from the owner or
operator of the facility that the information provided in this notification is
correct and that only Indiana licensed workers and project supervisors will be
used to implement lead abatement activity.
(N) For lead-based paint activities, the
name, address, telephone number, and license number issued to the following, if
applicable:
(i) The person who inspected the
facility for lead-based paint.
(ii)
The person who will conduct risk assessment lead abatement
activities.
(iii) The contractor
who will conduct lead abatement activities.
(O) For emergency lead abatement activities,
the date and hour that the emergency occurred, including a description and an
explanation of how the event causes a lead-based paint hazard and warrants
immediate action.
(P) The name,
address, and telephone number of the waste transporter.
(3) When the lead abatement activity will
begin:
(A) on a date after the date specified
in the original or the most recent revised notification, provide written notice
of the new stripping or removal start date to the department postmarked at
least two (2) working days or delivered at least one (1) working day before the
start date of the lead abatement activity specified in the notification that is
being updated; or
(B) on a date
earlier than the date specified in the original or the most recent revised
notification, provide written notice of the new activity start date to the
department postmarked or delivered at least two (2) working days before the
start date of the lead abatement activity begins.
(b) In no event shall lead abatement activities begin on a date other than the date contained in the most recent written notification.
Transferred from the Air Pollution Control Board (326 IAC 23-4-6) to the Indiana State Department of Health (410 IAC 32-4-6) by P.L. 57-2009, SECTION 17, effective July 1, 2009.
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