DHS 163.20(8)(a)1.s.s. Correctly use a recognized test kit to determine if lead-based paint is present on components and surfaces affected by renovation work. DHS 163.20(8)(a)1.t.t. Correctly use an EPA flow chart to determine what regulatory requirements apply to a specific renovation project. DHS 163.20(8)(a)1.u.u. Describe the three major steps to lead safe renovation: proper setup, lead safe work practices and proper cleanup. DHS 163.20(8)(a)1.v.v. Describe the purpose and benefits of establishing work area containment during renovation activities. DHS 163.20(8)(a)1.w.w. Demonstrate interior work area setup and containment, including posting signs and limiting access, removing or covering furnishings and belongings, covering floors, closing doors and windows, and sealing vents. DHS 163.20(8)(a)1.y.y. Demonstrate exterior work area setup and containment, including posting signs and limiting access, removing or covering furnishings and belongings; covering the ground; and closing doors and windows. DHS 163.20(8)(a)1.z.z. Describe the differences between traditional renovation work practices and lead-safe renovation work practices. DHS 163.20(8)(a)1.zc.zc. Discuss proper use of personal protection equipment and hygiene practices to protect workers and control the spread of dust. DHS 163.20(8)(a)1.zd.zd. Explain the role regular and daily cleaning plays in preventing the spread of lead hazards. DHS 163.20(8)(a)1.zj.zj. Describe dust clearance inspections and how they differ from cleaning verification. DHS 163.20(8)(a)1.zo.zo. List the records that must be kept on the job site during a renovation activity.