Virginia Administrative Code
Title 18 - PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL LICENSING
Agency 15 - VIRGINIA BOARD FOR ASBESTOS, LEAD, AND HOME INSPECTORS
Chapter 30 - VIRGINIA LEAD-BASED PAINT ACTIVITIES REGULATIONS
Part VIII - Standards for Conducting Lead-Based Paint Activities
Section 18VAC15-30-541 - Lead hazard screen
Universal Citation: 8 VA Admin Code 15-30-541
Current through Register Vol. 41, No. 3, September 23, 2024
A. A lead hazard screen shall only be conducted by individuals licensed by the board as a risk assessor.
B. If conducted, a lead hazard screen shall be conducted as follows:
1. Background information regarding the
physical characteristics of the residential dwelling or child-occupied facility
and occupant use patterns that may cause lead-based paint exposure to one or
more children age six years and under shall be collected.
2. A visual inspection of the residential
dwelling or child-occupied facility shall be conducted to:
a. Determine if any deteriorated paint is
present; and
b. Locate at least two
dust sampling locations.
3. If deteriorated paint is present, each
surface with deteriorated paint, which is determined to be in poor condition by
using documented methodologies and to have a distinct painting history, shall
be tested for the presence of lead.
4. In residential dwellings, two composite
dust samples shall be collected, one from the floors and the other from the
windows, in rooms, hallways, or stairwells where one or more children, age six
and under, are likely to come in contact with dust.
5. In multi-family dwellings and
child-occupied facilities, in addition to the floor and window samples required
in 18VAC15-30-550 B 4, the risk
assessor shall also collect composite dust samples from common areas where
children, age six and under, are most likely to come into contact with
dust.
C. Dust samples shall be collected in the following manner:
1.
All dust samples shall be taken using documented methodologies that incorporate
adequate quality control procedures.
2. All dust samples shall be sent to a
laboratory recognized by EPA as being capable of performing the analysis to
determine if they contain detectable levels of lead that can be quantified
numerically.
Statutory Authority
§ 54.1-501 of the Code of Virginia.
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