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b. Guidelines for the Evaluation and Control of Lead-Based Paint Hazards in
Housing, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Government Printing Office,
Washington, D.C. June 1995. (Chapter 7 revised 1997)
c. The Lead Listing, The National Lead Service Providers' Listing System. This
listing is accessible on the Internet at http://www.leadlisting.org.
1.1.1.4
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
a. Lead Exposure in Construction; Interim Final Rule 29 C F R 1926.62, May 4,
1993.
1.1.2
U.S. Army (DA)
1.1.2.1
Army Regulation (AR) AR 200-1, Environmental Protection and Enhancement
1.1.2.2
AR 420-70, Facilities Engineering, Buildings and Structures
1.1.2.3
DA Public Works Technical Bulletin 420-70-2, Installation Lead Hazard
Management.
(see http://www.usacpw.belvoir.army.mil/ pubs/pubs.htm)
1.1.2.4
DA Memorandum (DAIM-FD (420-70)) Subject: Guidance for Lead-Based Paint
Hazard Management During Transfer of Army Real Property, 28 March 2000, as applicable.
1.1.2.5
DA Hazardous Asbestos and Lead Optimal Management System (HALO)
1.1.2.6
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers EM 385-1-1, Safety & Health Requirements Manual
1.1.3
State, Local, Outside Continental United States (OCONUS), Host Nation Agreements,
etc.
[Insert applicable references]
1.1.4
Other Organizations
1.1.4.1
American Association for Laboratory Accreditation (A2LA)
Environmental Lead Program Requirements, February 1994. (A2LA offers accreditation under
NLLAP.)
1.1.4.2
American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA)
Analytical Quality Programs Quality Manual and Policies, Environmental Lead Laboratory
Accreditation Program (ELLAP) and Industrial Hygiene Laboratory Accreditation Program, July
1997. (http://www.aiha.org)
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