EP 1110-1-30
3130 Aug 01 Nov 00
1992 May 1993. (Contact U. S. Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine,
Hazardous & Medical Waste Program for copies: 410-436-3651.)
1.1.3
State and Local
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1.1.4
Other Organizations
1.1.4.1
American Association for Laboratory Accreditation (A2LA).
a. (Provides laboratory accreditation under EPA contract for the EPA National Lead
Laboratory Accreditation Program (NLLAP) (www.a2la.org)).
1.1.4.2
American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA)
a. National Lead Laboratory Accreditation Program
(NLLAP).
See
http://www.aiha.org for listing of NLLAP recognized labs.
b. Bulk Asbestos
Proficiency
Analytical
Testing
Program
(BAPAT)
(http://www.aiha.org).
1.1.4.3
American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM).
a. E1605, Standard Terminology Relating to Abatement of Hazards from Lead-
Based Paint in Buildings and Related Structures.
b. E1727, Standard Practice for Field Collection of Soil Samples for Lead
Determination by Atomic Spectrometry Techniques.
c. E1729, Standard Practice for Field Collection of Dr ied Paint Samples for Lead
Determination by Atomic Spectrometry Techniques.
d. PS95-98, Standard Provisional Practice for Quality Systems for Conducting In
Situ Measurements of Lead Content in Paint or Other Coatings using Field -Portable X-
Ray Fluorescence (XRF) Devices.
1.1.4.4
National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST)
a. National Institute for Standards and Technology, National Voluntary Laboratory
Accreditation Program (NVLAP). A list of NVLAP-recognized laboratories is available at the
NIST website: (http://ts.nist.gov/ts/htdocs/210/214/214.htm/. )
1.2
REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS
1.2.1
Regulatory Authority/Requirements
The Contractor shall conduct all work in accordance with Federal, State and local requirements.
Where inconsistencies exist, the Contractor shall follow the most stringent requirement.
1.2.1.1
Federal Requirements
a. Survey Procedures and Requirements.
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