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NARI members report overwhelming support for opt-out reinstatement.
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Legislation would reinstate opt-out clause and reduce fines for first-time document error fines.
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There are pros and cons to states taking on the enforcement role of the Environmental Protection Agency's lead rule.
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Educate yourself about each of agencies' rules on lead paint — there are significant differences.
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When it comes to the Renovation, Repair and Painting rule, there's still no coordination between the EPA and OSHA.
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D.S. Berenson clarifies how contractors should handle tile and enamel surfaces with regard to the EPA's lead rule.
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In the Wednesday August 24th edition of the Remodeling Daily Update, we linked to an article on FineHomebuilding.com that discussed the EPA’s RRP Rule and if it was applicable to detached garages. The article concluded that the rule does not apply to detached garages.
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After considering public comments, EPA makes announcement
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Seal off RRP project dust from the rest of the house with a zip of the RRP Doorway.
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Low, infrared heat allows the Silent Paint Remover to help remove lead paint at a safe temperature.
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Test for the presence of lead or lead-chromate paint in 13 minutes or less with D-Lead Paint Test Kits.
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Prepared lead test kits are one way to check out product options. We compare several kits and their contents.
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NARI sends letter to EPA requesting consistent enforcement of the RRP lead rule.
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Addressing both protection and comfort, the X-Plore 1700 series of filtering facepiece respirators features CoolSafe filter material and a CoolMax exhalation valve.
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With the help of this binder, renovators will be able to keep up with rules governing the Renovate, Repair and Painting rule's recordkeeping requirements.
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One contractor has lost two salespeople to the stress of the new lead laws. He's changing his growth plan accordingly.
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Remodeling readers weigh in on everything from where they get RRP supplies to their views on reporting uncertified operators.