Writing a Comprehensive Lead Dust Clearance Test Report
Learn the essential components of a complete lead dust clearance test report and how to ensure clarity for clients. This guide, prepared by a Lead Dust Sampling Technician in June 2013, provides valuable insights for reporting practices in this field.
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5-1 Chapter 5 Writing the Report Lead Dust Sampling Technician June 2013
Objectives List the items that make up a complete lead dust clearance test report. Make the report easy for the client to understand. Lead Dust Sampling Technician June 2013
Contents of Report EPA RRP Cover Page Summary of Sampling Results Visual Inspection Results Laboratory Analytical Results Renovate Right Pamphlet (Appendix B) Lead Dust Sampling Technician June 2013
Contents of Report HUD LSHR Address of property and if multifamily, specific units and common areas affected Date of clearance exam Name, address and signature of person performing clearance including certification number Visual inspection results Lead Dust Sampling Technician June 2013
Contents of Report HUD LSHR (Cont.) Dust sampling results Name and address of each laboratory that analyzed samples Start and completion dates of work performed Detailed written description of methods used during work and specific, detailed locations where work occurred If soil hazards are corrected, description of location. Lead Dust Sampling Technician June 2013
Activity: Writing the Report Refer to Attachment 5-A and 5-B Review the blank and completed Lead Dust Clearance reports Lead Dust Sampling Technician June 2013
Summary The items that make up a complete lead dust clearance test report How to make a report easy for a client to understand Lead Dust Sampling Technician June 2013