Transcription of Chapter 5: Risk Assessment
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5 1 Chapter 5: Risk AssessmentCHAPTER 5: RISK ASSESSMENTStep-by-Step 5 3I. 5 5A. Evaluation 5 51. Bypassing Risk Assessments .. 5 52. Risk Assessments .. 5 53. Lead Hazard Screen Risk Assessments .. 5 74. Paint Inspections .. 5 75. Combination Risk Assessments and Paint Inspections .. 5 9B. The Risk Assessment 5 9C. Limitations of This Risk Assessment 5 101. Risk Assessments of Dwellings Housing Children With elevated BloodLead Levels .. 5 102. Public Housing Risk Assessments .. 5 103. Assessment of Less Common Sources of Lead Exposure .. 5 10II. Onsite Data Collection 5 10A. Visual 5 111. Condition of Painted Surfaces.
elevated blood lead level is being investigated, use the protocol in Chapter 16 and/or coordinate with the local health agency. If the dwelling unit was built after 1978 (or if all lead-based paint has been removed and clearance has been established), a risk assessment is not needed. If the dwelling is in good condition (as
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