What are the requirements to do renovation, remodeling or maintenance on any federally owned or assisted residence?
Many of HUD’s programs now require individuals performing these types of activities to have some training to work safely with LBP (see 24 CFR Part 35, published 9/15/1999). Individuals may take one of HUD’s one-day lead safe work practices courses to comply with HUD’s rule. Individuals may also meet HUD’s lead safe work practice requirements if they take accredited LBP Supervisor or LBP Abatement Worker training. It is not necessary to become certified in these disciplines, but certification may be beneficial.
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