Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 24, December 18, 2024
(a)
Each building constructed before 1978 that houses women and children shall be
subject to the requirements for lead-safe maintenance contained in this
section. All such buildings shall undergo a combined inspection and risk
assessment, and lead hazard control work in accordance with (b) below or shall
comply with the requirements for standard treatments contained in (c) below.
Following the performance of lead hazard control work or standard treatments,
all buildings shall be subject to the requirements for on-going evaluation and
maintenance contained in (d) below.
1.
Exception: Buildings, dwelling units or common areas that have been certified
as lead free in accordance with N.J.A.C. 5:17.
(b) Inspection, risk assessment and lead
hazard control work: A combined inspection and risk assessment shall be
performed in accordance with the applicable provisions of N.J.A.C. 5:17. Data
collected from a previous inspection or risk assessment may be used. If a
property or portions of a property were inspected for lead-based paint prior to
May 16, 2005, a risk assessment shall be performed for the property or portions
inspected; however, a new inspection shall not be required. For purposes of
this section, "risk assessment" shall exclude testing of soil. For purposes of
this section, "floors" shall include both carpeted and uncarpeted surfaces.
1. Lead hazard control work to address
lead-based paint hazards identified in the risk assessment shall be conducted
in accordance with the applicable provisions of N.J.A.C. 5:17 for lead-based
paint abatement and in accordance with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban
Development rules ( 24 CFR 35) for interim controls included here as subchapter
Appendix 4-A, incorporated herein by reference.
2. Following the performance of an inspection
and risk assessment and any necessary lead hazard control work, the owner shall
obtain a certification that the property is free of lead-based paint hazards
issued in accordance with
N.J.A.C.
5:17-3.6.
(c) Standard treatments: If the owner chooses
not to have an inspection and risk assessment performed, as described in (b)
above, the following lead hazard control requirements shall be followed for
each dwelling unit and for all common areas. For each such building, the owner
shall undertake periodic standard treatments as described below.
1. Standard treatments for lead safety shall
be undertaken at unit turnover, unless they were undertaken less than 12 months
before. Standard treatments shall be undertaken not less than once every 12
months in dwelling units where the owner has been notified by a tenant that a
pregnant woman or a child under the age of six years resides.
2. Standard treatments shall include the
following:
i. Smooth and cleanable horizontal
surfaces shall be provided. All horizontal surfaces, such as floors, stairs,
interior window sills and window troughs, that are rough, pitted or porous,
shall be covered with a smooth, cleanable covering or coating, such as metal
coil stock, plastic, polyurethane or linoleum;
(1) If carpet is to remain, wipe samples
shall be collected from the carpeted surfaces. For test results that indicate
lead levels above the clearance levels specified in N.J.A.C. 5:17, the carpet
shall be removed;
(A) If carpet is to be
removed and replaced with new carpet, the padding beneath the contaminated
carpet shall also be replaced and the floor below shall be tested and shall not
exceed the clearance levels set forth in N.J.A.C. 5:17.
ii. Conditions of rubbing,
binding, friction or crushing of painted surfaces shall be corrected;
iii. Specialized cleaning shall be performed
in accordance with (c)2iii(1) through (3) below.
(1) The work area shall be vacuumed with a
HEPA vacuum cleaner as follows:
(A) HEPA
vacuuming shall be sequenced to avoid passing through rooms already cleaned.
The entryway shall be vacuumed last; and
(B) In each room, vacuuming shall begin with
the ceiling and shall proceed down the walls. Every surface shall be vacuumed
including, but not limited to, ceiling, walls, windows, window sills, exterior
sills, window wells, doors, heating and air conditioning equipment, fixtures,
such as light fixtures, and built-in appliances. Floors shall be the final
surface vacuumed.
(2)
The work area(s) shall be wet washed with a detergent solution such as
trisodium phosphate, formulated to bind lead. An original, marked container
showing the nature of the formula and any necessary precautions shall be
available at the work site. The name of the product used and its manufacturer
shall be included in the records retained by the owner.
(A) In each room, the wet wash process shall
begin with the ceiling and work down to the floor following the sequence in
(c)2iii(1)(A) and (B) above.
(B)
String mops and mop buckets with wringers are required for wet washing floors.
Sponge mops shall not be used.
(3) When dry, the abated area(s) shall be
HEPA vacuumed again, following the sequence in (c)2iii(2)(A) and (B) above;
and
iv. Maintenance
staff trained in accordance with
N.J.A.C.
5:27-4.10(g) or a lead
evaluation firm certified in accordance with N.J.A.C. 5:17 shall perform dust
wipe sampling per
N.J.A.C.
5:17-9.1, Table 9.1 for Single Surface Wipe
Samples, if standard treatments are performed that disturb painted surfaces
that total two square feet or more in any one interior room space, or ten
percent or more of the total surface area of an interior component with a small
surface area, including, but not limited to, window sills, baseboards or trim.
The results shall not exceed the levels established in N.J.A.C. 5:17.
(d) On-going evaluation
and maintenance, as described below, shall be required for all buildings.
1. A visual examination for deteriorated
paint shall be performed by the owner at unit turnover or every twelve months,
whichever comes first.
2.
Deteriorated paint and the causes of deterioration shall be promptly and safely
repaired in accordance with the requirements of (i) below.
i. Painted surfaces shall be made intact by
paint stabilization, enclosure, encapsulation or removal.
ii. The causes of paint deterioration shall
be diagnosed and corrected.
iii.
Dust wipe testing shall be performed in accordance with (d)2iii(1) through (4)
below when the work is complete to ensure that the lead dust levels do not
exceed the lead hazard levels established by N.J.A.C. 5:17. If the level
exceeds the lead hazard level established by N.J.A.C. 5:17, cleaning and
retesting shall be performed until the results of testing demonstrate lead
levels below the standard.
(1) Dust wipe
sampling shall be performed following the first 20 maintenance activities.
Ninety-five percent of these samples taken shall meet the clearance levels set
forth at N.J.A.C. 5:17.
(2) If the
95 percent accuracy level is reached, dust wipe sampling shall be performed
following five percent of maintenance activities performed and samples shall be
ordered on a random basis. A 95 percent accuracy level shall be
maintained.
(3) If the accuracy
level falls below 95 percent or if a 95 percent accuracy level was not achieved
following the first 20 maintenance activities, dust wipe sampling shall be
performed following all maintenance activities until the 95 percent accuracy
level is reached.
(4) Property
owners shall be required to maintain records of all dust wipe sampling
performed.
(e) The following concern exterior surfaces:
1. The requirements set forth in (a) through
(d) above shall apply to stairwells, porches, balconies, entryways, and
windows.
2. For all other exterior
surfaces, lead-safe work practices, in accordance with (i) below, shall be used
for any work to be undertaken, unless the paint has been tested and not found
to be lead-based paint.
(f) The following concern recordkeeping:
1. A record of testing performed and any
certificate issued by a certified evaluation firm indicating that the building
or any portion thereof is lead free shall be maintained for the life of the
structure.
2. A record of all
testing, visual examinations, findings and corrective action taken, including
the date(s) and location(s) of any sampling performed and of corrective actions
taken, shall be maintained for not less than five years and shall be made
available upon request for review by the Bureau. This shall include a record
of:
i. Inspections, risk assessments and lead
hazard control work performed pursuant to (b) above;
ii. Standard treatments undertaken pursuant
to (c) above;
iii. On-going
evaluation and maintenance undertaken pursuant to (d) above;
iv. Any certificates issued to the building
owner by a certified lead evaluation firm;
v. Tenant notification required pursuant to
(h) below; and
vi. Any reports of
deteriorated paint received from tenants and documentation of the owner's
responses pursuant to (h) below.
3. A record of the training in safe building
maintenance practices of each individual as required by (g) below shall be
maintained by the owner as long as that individual is involved in the
maintenance of the building and shall be made available upon request for review
by the Bureau.
(g)
Training requirements are as follows:
1. All
owners or employees of the owner performing visual examinations or undertaking
corrective action or maintenance work shall complete a one-day training course
on safe building maintenance practices and applicable New Jersey law offered by
a training provider accredited by the Department of Health and Senior Services.
Courses approved for this purpose shall include:
i. The Lead-Based Paint Maintenance Training
Program, "Work Smart, Work Wet, and Work Clean to Work Lead Safe," prepared by
the National Environmental Training Association for EPA and HUD;
ii. "The Remodeler's and Renovator's
Lead-Based Paint Training Program," prepared by HUD and the National
Association of the Remodeling Industry;
iii. Lead Safety for Remodeling, Repair and
Painting: A Joint EPA-HUD Course; or
iv. Any other course that the Department
finds to be substantially equivalent.
2. Owners or employees of the owner shall not
perform dust wipe sampling unless they have completed a State-certified course
in accordance with this section or a HUD-approved clearance technician course
(for example, the course developed by EPA, "Lead Sampling Technician ('HUD
Clearance Technician') Training Course").
(h) Tenant notification and owner response
requirements are as follows:
1. Owners shall
distribute a pamphlet developed by the Department prior to commencement of
repair work that will disturb more than two square feet of lead-based paint,
unless the tenant has received the pamphlet within the last 12
months.
2. Owners shall post a
notice advising tenants to report deteriorated paint and shall respond to any
reported problem within 30 days. The notice shall include the landlord's name,
address, and telephone number.
i. If an owner
has received notice from a tenant that there is a pregnant woman or a child
under the age of six years residing in the unit or, with regard to any problem
reported in a common area, in the building, the owner shall correct any
conditions of deteriorated paint within one week of the tenant
complaint.
ii. In buildings where
there is no central location for posting notices or where notices are likely to
be defaced or removed without authorization, the owner shall provide each
tenant with a copy of such a notice.
(i) Lead-safe work practices: All work
undertaken to repair or stabilize deteriorated paint and any other work that
will disturb painted surfaces shall comply with the following:
1. Occupant protection and worksite
preparation shall be performed in accordance with the applicable provisions of
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development rules 24 CFR 35 included as
subchapter Appendix 4-B, incorporated herein by reference.
2. The following work practices shall be
prohibited:
i. Open flame burning or the use
of high temperature (in excess of 1,100 degrees Fahrenheit) heat
guns;
ii. Power sanding or
sandblasting, unless a special HEPA (high efficiency particulate air) filter
equipped vacuum attachment is used to contain dust;
iii. Uncontained water blasting or power
washing; or
iv. Dry scraping or
sanding more than two square feet of painted surface per room (interior) or
more than 10 square feet per building (exterior).
3. All work shall be undertaken in a manner
that prevents the spread of dust.
4. Specialized cleaning shall be performed at
the end of each work day if the job will take more than one day and the area is
to be occupied before work begins again and at the end of each job.
5. Occupant protection, worksite preparation
and specialized cleaning ((i)1 and 4 above) are not required for maintenance
activities that disturb painted surfaces that total:
i. Twenty square feet or less on the exterior
of the building;
ii. Two square
feet or less in any one interior room or space; or
iii. Ten percent or less of the total surface
area of an interior or exterior component with a small surfaces area,
including, but not limited to, window sills, baseboards or trim.
6. After the completion of any
work involving the disturbance of painted surfaces of a size that exceeds the
limits of (i)5 above, at least one dust wipe sample shall be taken by
maintenance staff trained in accordance with (g) above in each room that is
part of the work area at a location where work was performed. If the level
exceeds the lead hazard level established by N.J.A.C. 5:17, the room shall be
cleaned and retested until the results of testing demonstrate lead levels below
the standard.
(j) Bare
soil in excess of nine square feet per property shall be covered or access to
these areas shall be restricted and bare soil in play areas or walkways of any
size shall be covered unless that soil has been tested and has been found to be
below the lead hazard level established by the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency at 40 CFR 745, incorporated herein by reference.
(k) Garages and other structures on the site:
Any work on garages and other structures on the site shall be performed in
accordance with the lead-safe work practices listed in (i) above. Structures to
which tenants have access shall comply with the requirements set forth in (a)
through (e) above.