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Appendix 13.2: Paint Chip Sampling

App 1 Appendix : Paint Chip SamplingDust Sampling must always be done before Paint chip Sampling in order to minimize the prospect of cross-sample contamination. Paint chip Sampling is a destructive method that may release a small quantity of lead dust. Although it is preferable to collect Paint chip samples from inconspicuous areas, the occupant must always be notified that Paint chip Sampling may be necessary. This is particularly necessary in some risk assessments. 1. Paint Chip Sampling Tools and Materials A. Sharp stainless steel Paint scraper. B. Disposable wipes for cleaning Paint scraper. C. Non-sterilized non-powdered disposable gloves. D. Hard-shelled containers (such as non-sterilized 50-ml polypropylene centrifuge tubes) that can be rinsed quantitatively for Paint chip samples if results are to be reported in mg/cm2. Zip-type sealable baggies can be used only if results are to be reported in g/g or percent by weight.

App 13.2–1 APPI 13.2 Appendix 13.2: Paint Chip Sampling Dust sampling must always be done before paint chip sampling in order to minimize the prospect of cross- sample contamination. Paint chip sampling is a destructive method that may release a small quantity of lead

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