District of Columbia epa lead-safe rrp compliance record

Any window, siding, roofing or remodeling work that disturbs paint in a home built before 1978 falls under the EPA Renovation, Repair and Painting rule. The firm must be certified, a certified renovator must be assigned, and the Renovate Right pamphlet must be delivered and acknowledged before work starts.

What goes on the District of Columbia version

  • Year built and pre-1978 determination
  • EPA or state-authorized firm certification number
  • Certified renovator assignment and training date
  • Renovate Right pamphlet delivery acknowledgement
  • Containment, work practice and cleaning verification record

District of Columbia jobs get the national baseline packet. Every field a building department needs is covered; state-specific attachments are being added market by market.

Mistakes that get it kicked back

  • Starting work before the homeowner signs the pamphlet acknowledgement
  • Assuming vinyl siding over old wood siding is exempt when paint will be disturbed
  • Failing to keep the record for three years, which is what EPA asks for on inspection

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General guidance for District of Columbia contractors, not legal advice. Confirm requirements with the authority having jurisdiction before filing.