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The City of Oakland Public Works Department has received this issue. It is registered as service request #592855. Please check back for status updates, or contact us directly at 510-615-5566.
California Health and Safety Code, and State Housing Law
State codes and laws now make existing lead hazards, or creating a lead hazard, a violation subject to fines and/or imprisonment. This means that pre-1978 homes should be maintained so that they are lead-safe, with the paint intact. It also means that if you are conducting activities that disturb painted surfaces on a pre-1978 building, you must take steps to contain the paint chips and dust. There are also some prohibited renovation activities. Alameda County Lead Poisoning Prevention Program offers classes in lead-safe work practices for property owners and contractors.
Here are some important City of Oakland contact points:
* Abandoned Autos: 510-777-8622 (abandoned vehicles on public street after 3 days)
* Animal Control: 510-535-5602 (live animals) or 510-535-4888 (dead animals)
* Code Enforcement: 510-238-3381 (blighted private properties, deteriorated buildings, inoperable vehicles on private property)
* Drug Hotline: 510-238-3784 (tips) or 510-777-3211 (in progress)
* Parking Citations: 800-500-6484 (parking citation assistance center, pay or appeal a citation) or 510-238-3099 (enforcement)
* Prostitution Hotline: 510-238-2373 (tips) or 510-777-3211 (in progress)
The City of Oakland Public Works Department has received this issue. It is registered as service request #593254. Please check back for status updates, or contact us directly at 510-615-5566.
This is a pre 1978 building, which requires lead-safe work practices to prevent lead hazards from contaminating the neighborhood. Alameda County Healthy Homes stopped by a few days ago, and wan't very happy with the worksite. Hope OSHA has a chance to check in as well.
http://www.homesafetraining.com/pdfs/CAregsHandOut.pdf is handout is designed to help contractors understand California’s lead-based paint (LBP)
work practice requirements. These regulations are separate from EPA’s RRP Rule and have
been in effect for a number of years.
Lead-based Paint Work Practices in California
(References: Title 17, CCR, Div 1, Ch 8, Accreditation, Certification and Work Practices for
Lead-Based Paint and Lead Hazards and SB 460, the Cal/OSHA Lead in Construction Standard)
1. You must presume that any untested surface coating in all pre-78 structures is LBP.
This applies to everyone in the state - not just contractors - and covers all structures - not just
Target Housing and Child-Occupied Facilities. So, any time you work in a pre-78 structure in CA
that has not been tested, you must presume all surfaces are covered with lead-based paint.(HSI)
2. If you disturb ANY AMOUNT of known lead-based paint or presumed lead-based paint
in a structure in California, you must:
• contain the work area
• use lead safe work practices
• make sure there is no visible dust or debris at the end of your project
• demonstrate compliance with containment and lead safe work practices if asked by the
California Department of Public Health or a local enforcement agency
This applies to all structures, no matter how small the job. It also applies even if there is no
compensation involved
§35043. Presumed Lead-Based Paint.
“Presumed lead-based paint” means paint or surface coating affixed to a component in or on a structure constructed prior to January 1, 1978. “Presumed lead-based paint” does not include paint or surface coating that has been tested and found to contain an amount of lead less than one milligram per square centimeter (1.0 mg/cm2) or less than half of one percent (0.5%) by weight.
Note: Authority cited: Sections 105250(a) and (b), 124160 (b) and 131200, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 105250(a) and (b),
124160 (b) and 131051, Health and Safety Code.
§35016. Containment.
“Containment” means a system, process, or barrier used to contain lead hazards inside a work area such as described in “Guidelines for the Evaluation and Control of Lead-Based Paint Hazards in Housing,” U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, June 1995, Chapter 8, “Containment and Barrier Systems,” Table 8.1, Table 8.2, and Table 8.3, or “Guide for Containing Surface Preparation Debris Generated During Paint Removal Operations,” Society for Protective Coatings, Technology Guide 6, October 1, 2004.
Note: Authority cited: Sections 105250(a) and (b), 124160 (b) and 131200, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 105250(a) and (b), 124160 (b) and 131051, Health and Safety Code.
§35021. Department.
“Department” means the California Department of Public Health (CDPH).
Note: Authority cited: Sections 105250, 124160 and 131200, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 105250, 124160 and 131051, Health
and Safety Code.
§35022. Deteriorated Lead-Based Paint.
“Deteriorated lead-based paint” means lead-based paint or presumed lead-based paint that is cracking, chalking, flaking, chipping, peeling, non-intact, failed, or otherwise separating from a component.
Note: Authority cited: Sections 105250(a) and (b), 124160 (b) and 131200, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 105250(a) and (b),
124160 (b) and 131051, Health and Safety Code.
§35032. Lead Activities.
“Lead activities” means abatement, lead hazard evaluation, lead-related construction work, or any activity which disturbs lead-based paint, presumed lead-based paint, or creates a lead hazard.
Note: Authority cited: Sections 105250, 124160 and 131200, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 105250, 124160 and 131051, Health
and Safety Code.
15 Komentos
Oaklandres (Rehistradong User)
Oaklandres (Rehistradong User)
Kinilala City of Oakland (Beripikadong Opisiyal)
Otenant (Rehistradong User)
http://www.achhd.org/leadpoisoning/regs.htm#CAlaws
California Health and Safety Code, and State Housing Law
State codes and laws now make existing lead hazards, or creating a lead hazard, a violation subject to fines and/or imprisonment. This means that pre-1978 homes should be maintained so that they are lead-safe, with the paint intact. It also means that if you are conducting activities that disturb painted surfaces on a pre-1978 building, you must take steps to contain the paint chips and dust. There are also some prohibited renovation activities. Alameda County Lead Poisoning Prevention Program offers classes in lead-safe work practices for property owners and contractors.
City of Oakland (Beripikadong Opisiyal)
The City of Oakland Public Works Department has referred this issue to CODE ENFORCEMENT,. Please contact that department to follow-up (see "Other Helpful Links" at http://www2.oaklandnet.com/Government/o/PWA/Connect/ReportaProblem/index.htm#Links).
Here are some important City of Oakland contact points:
* Abandoned Autos: 510-777-8622 (abandoned vehicles on public street after 3 days)
* Animal Control: 510-535-5602 (live animals) or 510-535-4888 (dead animals)
* Code Enforcement: 510-238-3381 (blighted private properties, deteriorated buildings, inoperable vehicles on private property)
* Drug Hotline: 510-238-3784 (tips) or 510-777-3211 (in progress)
* Parking Citations: 800-500-6484 (parking citation assistance center, pay or appeal a citation) or 510-238-3099 (enforcement)
* Prostitution Hotline: 510-238-2373 (tips) or 510-777-3211 (in progress)
Thank you.
Isinara Anonymous (Panauhin)
Anonymous (Panauhin)
Otenant (Rehistradong User)
Reopened Otenant (Rehistradong User)
Anonymous (Panauhin)
Kinilala City of Oakland (Beripikadong Opisiyal)
Matthew Lane (Panauhin)
Amigail Vallarta (Panauhin)
Otenant (Rehistradong User)
This is a pre 1978 building, which requires lead-safe work practices to prevent lead hazards from contaminating the neighborhood. Alameda County Healthy Homes stopped by a few days ago, and wan't very happy with the worksite. Hope OSHA has a chance to check in as well.
http://www.homesafetraining.com/pdfs/CAregsHandOut.pdf
is handout is designed to help contractors understand California’s lead-based paint (LBP)
work practice requirements. These regulations are separate from EPA’s RRP Rule and have
been in effect for a number of years.
Lead-based Paint Work Practices in California
(References: Title 17, CCR, Div 1, Ch 8, Accreditation, Certification and Work Practices for
Lead-Based Paint and Lead Hazards and SB 460, the Cal/OSHA Lead in Construction Standard)
1. You must presume that any untested surface coating in all pre-78 structures is LBP.
This applies to everyone in the state - not just contractors - and covers all structures - not just
Target Housing and Child-Occupied Facilities. So, any time you work in a pre-78 structure in CA
that has not been tested, you must presume all surfaces are covered with lead-based paint.(HSI)
2. If you disturb ANY AMOUNT of known lead-based paint or presumed lead-based paint
in a structure in California, you must:
• contain the work area
• use lead safe work practices
• make sure there is no visible dust or debris at the end of your project
• demonstrate compliance with containment and lead safe work practices if asked by the
California Department of Public Health or a local enforcement agency
This applies to all structures, no matter how small the job. It also applies even if there is no
compensation involved
§35043. Presumed Lead-Based Paint.
“Presumed lead-based paint” means paint or surface coating affixed to a component in or on a structure constructed prior to January 1, 1978. “Presumed lead-based paint” does not include paint or surface coating that has been tested and found to contain an amount of lead less than one milligram per square centimeter (1.0 mg/cm2) or less than half of one percent (0.5%) by weight.
Note: Authority cited: Sections 105250(a) and (b), 124160 (b) and 131200, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 105250(a) and (b),
124160 (b) and 131051, Health and Safety Code.
https://www.dir.ca.gov/title8/1532_1.html
https://www.osha.gov/SLTC/residential/
Lead Fact Sheet
https://www.dir.ca.gov/dosh/dosh_publications/lead-fct-sheet-rev.pdf
Title 8. Industrial Relations
Division 1. Department of Industrial Relations
Chapter 4. Division of Industrial Safety
Subchapter 4. Construction Safety Orders
Article 4. Dusts, Fumes, Mists, Vapors, and Gases (Refs & Annos)
https://www.dir.ca.gov/title8/1532_1.html
Title 17, California Code Of Regulations, Division 1, Chapter 8
Accreditation, Certification, and Work Practices
For Lead-Based Paint and Lead Hazards
http://www.cdph.ca.gov/programs/clppb/documents/title17.pdf
§35016. Containment.
“Containment” means a system, process, or barrier used to contain lead hazards inside a work area such as described in “Guidelines for the Evaluation and Control of Lead-Based Paint Hazards in Housing,” U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, June 1995, Chapter 8, “Containment and Barrier Systems,” Table 8.1, Table 8.2, and Table 8.3, or “Guide for Containing Surface Preparation Debris Generated During Paint Removal Operations,” Society for Protective Coatings, Technology Guide 6, October 1, 2004.
Note: Authority cited: Sections 105250(a) and (b), 124160 (b) and 131200, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 105250(a) and (b), 124160 (b) and 131051, Health and Safety Code.
§35021. Department.
“Department” means the California Department of Public Health (CDPH).
Note: Authority cited: Sections 105250, 124160 and 131200, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 105250, 124160 and 131051, Health
and Safety Code.
§35022. Deteriorated Lead-Based Paint.
“Deteriorated lead-based paint” means lead-based paint or presumed lead-based paint that is cracking, chalking, flaking, chipping, peeling, non-intact, failed, or otherwise separating from a component.
Note: Authority cited: Sections 105250(a) and (b), 124160 (b) and 131200, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 105250(a) and (b),
124160 (b) and 131051, Health and Safety Code.
§35032. Lead Activities.
“Lead activities” means abatement, lead hazard evaluation, lead-related construction work, or any activity which disturbs lead-based paint, presumed lead-based paint, or creates a lead hazard.
Note: Authority cited: Sections 105250, 124160 and 131200, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 105250, 124160 and 131051, Health
and Safety Code.
Amethyst (Panauhin)