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3.8
MISCELLANEOUS
3.8.1
Glossary
This paragraph contains acronyms, and terms commonly used in this SOW. For a more
complete listing of terms commonly used in reference to lead-based paint projects consult
appropriate regulations or ASTM stand ards.
Certified lead
An individual who has been trained by an accredited
inspector/risk assessor
training program, as defined by 40 CFR 745.223, and
certified by EPA pursuant to 745.226 to conduct lead
inspections and risk assessments. The individual samples
for the presence of lead in dust and soil and conducts risk
assessments to identify lead hazards to children under six
years old, associated with the presence lead in dust, paint
and soil.
Child-occupied facility
A building, or portion of a building, constructed prior to
1978, visited regularly by the same child, 6 years of age or
under, on at least two different days within any week
(Sunday through Saturday period), provided that each day's
visit lasts at least 3 hours and the combined weekly visit
lasts at least 6 hours, and the combined annual visits last at
least 60 hours. Child-occupied facilities may include, but
are not limited to, day-care centers, preschools and
kindergarten classrooms. (40 CFR 745.223)
Common area
A portion of a building that is generally accessible to all
occupants. Such an area may include, but is not limited to,
hallways, stairways, laundry and recreational rooms,
playgrounds, community centers, garages, and boundary
fences. (40 CFR 745.223)
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