Lead-Based Paint Clearance Examination Highlights
Learn the basics of how to complete a clearance examination in accordance with HUD’s Lead Safe Housing Rule from certified lead risk assessors/inspectors and HUD’s Office of Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes (OLHCHH). A clearance examination is used to determine and report whether a lead-hazard reduction activity was successfully completed, and the space impacted is clean enough to safely re-occupy. A clearance examination must be completed after HUD-funded rehabilitation in target housing that includes lead abatement, interim controls, paint stabilization, paint repair, or any combination thereof. View the other videos in the Evaluating Lead-Based Paint in HUD-Assisted Housing Series at: https://www.hudexchange.info/programs...

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Lead-Based Paint Risk Assessment Highlights

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Lead Paint: Creating an Interior Lead Safe Work Area

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Lead-Based Paint Inspection Highlights

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Lead-based paint renovation/abatement exterior containment

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