Minn. R. agency 144, ch. 4761, LEAD STANDARDS; METHODS, pt. 4761.2655 - ENCAPSULATION OF LEAD-BASED PAINT
A.
Materials to be used for encapsulation of lead-based paint must meet all
documented methodologies and have from the manufacturer of the encapsulant
material:
(1) a written, 20-year warranty for
any defects in the encapsulant material;
(2) a recommended maintenance plan for the
encapsulant; and
(3) documentation
that the material has been determined by an independent laboratory to meet the
criteria of the American Society for Testing and Materials for the specified
type of encapsulant.
B.
Encapsulants must be applied as specified in documented
methodologies.
C. A lead risk
assessor or lead supervisor must verify that the surface to be encapsulated
will successfully pass the patch and adhesion tests described in HUD's
Guidelines for the Evaluation and Control of Lead-Based Paint Hazards in
Housing (1995). The guidelines are incorporated by reference under part
4761.2000, subpart 15, item H. Preparation of a surface for the patch and
adhesion tests does not constitute lead hazard reduction.
D. The property owner or lead supervisor is
responsible for determining that the surface to be encapsulated:
(1) is structurally sound;
(2) is not an impact surface or a friction
surface in normal usage; and
(3)
will support the application of an encapsulant.
Notes
Statutory Authority: MS s 144.9508
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