Laws & Regulations
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Texas 30 TAC Chapter 39, Subchapter K, Section 39.603, Newspaper Notice, SIP effective August 12, 2019 (TXd217)
Texas SIP: 30 TAC 116.110-116.127
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May principal instructors, working under the umbrella of an accredited training provider, independently advertise, provide training or use the EPA Lead-Safe Certified Firm logo?
No. Principal instructors that advertise, provide training and use the logo must do so under the name of the accredited training provider for whom they work. They may also state that the organization which employs them is assisting with the training. Question Number: 23002-33375 Find a printable PDF copy of…
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Are trainers authorized to use the EPA Lead-Safe Certified Firm Logo?
Accredited training providers may use the logo on their site and marketing materials as long as it is used as a tool to guide renovators through the firm certification process (i.e., explain the difference between firm certification and individual training). Training providers may inform students that only certified firms will…
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How and where can I use the Lead-Safe Certified Firm Logo?
The Lead-Safe Certified Firm Logo must be reproduced so that all of its components are legible, including your firm's certification number. The Logo must not be altered or distorted in any way. You MAY -- Use the Logo to identify your firm as an RRP-certified firm. Firms that are not…
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Texas 30 TAC Chapter 55, Subchapter E, Section 55.152, Public Comment Period, SIP effective June 8, 2018 (TXd206) to August 11, 2019
Texas SIP: 30 TAC 116.110-116.127
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EPA Approved Nonregulatory Provisions and Quasi-Regulatory Measures in the Texas SIP
eCFR Table of EPA Approved Nonregulatory Provisions and Quasi-Regulatory Measures in the Texas SIP.
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How do I get my lead-safe certified firm logo?
Your customized firm logo will be emailed to you in your certification approval package. Approval packages are emailed from lead.paint@epa.gov. To help ensure receipt of email correspondence, we recommend you add the lead.paint@epa.gov email address to your contacts to ensure it arrives in your inbox rather than a SPAM folder…
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Texas SIP: 30 TAC 115.152-115.159: Municipal Solid Waste Landfills; SIP effective 1999.03.29 TXc105 to 2008.03.27
Texas SIP: 30 TAC 115.152-115.159: Municipal Solid Waste Landfills; SIP effective 1999.03.29 TXc105 to 2008.03.27
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Texas 30 TAC Chapter 39, Subchapter H, Section 39.411, Text of Public Notice, SIP effective August 12, 2019 (TXd217)
Texas SIP: 30 TAC 116.110-116.127
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Texas 30 TAC Chapter 55, Subchapter E, Section 55.152, Public Comment Period, SIP effective August 12, 2019 (TXd217)
Texas SIP: 30 TAC 116.110-116.127
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Does the RRP Rule apply to federal employees performing work on federal facilities?
Yes. Federal agencies and their employees must comply with all federal, state, interstate, and local requirements, both substantive and procedural, respecting lead-based paint in the same manner and to the same extent as any non-governmental entity. In addition, the RRP Rule requires all renovations to be performed by a certified…
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Must the plastic be "sealed" to the floor on all four edges by tape or just taped at several locations?
It depends on the specifics of the renovation job. The RRP Rule requires the renovation firm to cover the floor surface, including installed carpet, with taped-down plastic sheeting or other impermeable material in the work area six feet beyond the perimeter of surfaces undergoing renovation or a sufficient distance to…
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Flubendiamide – Notice of Intent to Cancel and Other Supporting Documents
EPA is issuing a Notice of Intent to Cancel all remaining flubendiamide products manufactured by Bayer CropScience LP and Nichino America, Inc.
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Inert Reassessment Document for Diethanolamine - CAS No. 111-42-2
Diethyl phthalate used is as a plasticizer in a wide variety of consumer products, including plastic packaging film, automotive components, toys, cosmetic formulations, toiletries, medical tubing, solid rocket propellants, and as a ingredient in aspirin
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PPIS Information and Report Samples
Technical information about the Pesticide Product Information System and its downloadable file formats, and sample reporting for Federal Insecticide Fungicide and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) section 3 and section 24(c).
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The ABCs of Asbestos In Schools
This Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) guidance to helps Local Education Agencies (LEAs) achieve compliance for Asbestos-Containing Materials in Schools regulation (40 CFR Part 763).
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Monitoring Asbestos-Containing Material (ACM)
Monitoring Asbestos-Containing Material (ACM) with Periodic Visual Reinspections and Air Monitoring
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Safe Work Practices
Work practices for custodial, maintenance, and construction staff when dealing with asbestos operations and management
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Sample Recordkeeping Forms for Sites with Asbestos-Containing Materials: Forms 1 through 4
Sample forms for recording information during reinspection of asbestos containing materials (ACM); maintenance worker request; and evaluation of work affecting ACM.