I have heard several interpretations of the new RRP rule on plaster and drywall testing so I emailed the EPA.
The response I got was that as a certified renovator, I am not qualified to do any lead testing on plaster or drywall.
To: Sam Brown/DC/USEPA/US@EPA
Date: 04/27/2010 07:56 AM
Subject: LeadCheck on plaster and drywall
Sam,
My name is David Bailey and I am a certified renovator in Connecticut.
On the EPA website is says this " EPA recognizes that, when used by a
certified renovator, the LeadCheck® lead test kit can reliably determine
that regulated lead-based paint is not present on all surfaces, except
plaster and drywall."
Does this mean that certified renovators cannot use the EPA approved
LeadCheck kits on plaster and drywall?
Thank you in advance for clearing this issue up for me.
Thanks,
David Bailey
Yes, this is the case.
In order to check for lead on plaster and drywall, you can hire a
certified risk assessor or lead inspector and have them to take XRF
measurements or have them collect paint chip samples and send them to a
laboratory. Or you can assume lead is present and perform the RRP
activities.
Samuel F. Brown
Mathematical Statistician
OPPT/NPCD/PAOB
202-566-0490
The response I got was that as a certified renovator, I am not qualified to do any lead testing on plaster or drywall.
To: Sam Brown/DC/USEPA/US@EPA
Date: 04/27/2010 07:56 AM
Subject: LeadCheck on plaster and drywall
Sam,
My name is David Bailey and I am a certified renovator in Connecticut.
On the EPA website is says this " EPA recognizes that, when used by a
certified renovator, the LeadCheck® lead test kit can reliably determine
that regulated lead-based paint is not present on all surfaces, except
plaster and drywall."
Does this mean that certified renovators cannot use the EPA approved
LeadCheck kits on plaster and drywall?
Thank you in advance for clearing this issue up for me.
Thanks,
David Bailey
Yes, this is the case.
In order to check for lead on plaster and drywall, you can hire a
certified risk assessor or lead inspector and have them to take XRF
measurements or have them collect paint chip samples and send them to a
laboratory. Or you can assume lead is present and perform the RRP
activities.
Samuel F. Brown
Mathematical Statistician
OPPT/NPCD/PAOB
202-566-0490