DHS 163.14(7)(d)1.1. Use documented methodologies that incorporate adequate quality control procedures to sample or test each testing combination with deteriorated paint.
DHS 163.14(7)(d)2.2. Have all collected paint chip samples analyzed by a recognized laboratory to determine if they contain detectable levels of lead that can be quantified numerically.
DHS 163.14(7)(d)3.3. Determine that lead-based paint is present if the laboratory results are more than 0.5% lead by weight or that lead-based paint is not present if the laboratory results are equal to or less than 0.5% lead by weight.
DHS 163.14 NoteNote: Refer to s. DHS 163.03 (29) for documented methodologies.
DHS 163.14(7)(e)(e) Dust-lead.
DHS 163.14(7)(e)1.1. Collect 4 dust samples from the floors and 4 dust samples from the windows, in rooms, hallways, stairwells or other living areas where a child under 6 years of age is most likely to come into contact with dust.
DHS 163.14(7)(e)2.2. In multi-family dwellings and child-occupied facilities, collect dust samples from common areas where a child under 6 years of age is most likely to come into contact with dust in addition to samples collected under subd. 1.
DHS 163.14(7)(e)3.3. Collect all dust samples by using documented methodologies that incorporate adequate quality control procedures.
DHS 163.14(7)(e)4.4. Have all collected dust samples analyzed by a recognized laboratory to determine if they contain detectable levels of lead that can be quantified numerically.
DHS 163.14(7)(f)(f) Lead-based paint hazards. Evaluate the results of the lead hazard screen against the lead-based paint hazard levels under s. DHS 163.15 to determine whether a lead-based paint hazard is present.
DHS 163.14(7)(g)(g) Written report. Within 10 working days after a lead hazard screen or receipt of any required laboratory results, whichever is later, prepare a written lead hazard screen report for submission to the person who contracted for the lead hazard screen. The report shall include all of the following information:
DHS 163.14(7)(g)1.1. Date of the lead hazard screen.
DHS 163.14(7)(g)2.2. Address of each building screened.
DHS 163.14(7)(g)3.3. Date of construction of buildings.
DHS 163.14(7)(g)4.4. Apartment number of units screened, if applicable.
DHS 163.14(7)(g)5.5. Name, address and telephone number of each current owner of each building.
DHS 163.14(7)(g)6.6. Name, address, telephone number, certification number and signature of each certified individual participating in the lead hazard screen.
DHS 163.14(7)(g)7.7. Name, address, telephone number and certification number of the certified lead company conducting the lead hazard screen.
DHS 163.14(7)(g)8.8. Name, address and telephone number of each recognized laboratory conducting analysis of collected samples.
DHS 163.14(7)(g)9.9. Background information collected under par. (c).
DHS 163.14(7)(g)10.10. Results of the visual inspection.
DHS 163.14(7)(g)11.11. Description of testing method and sampling procedure used for paint analysis.
DHS 163.14(7)(g)12.12. Specific locations of each painted component tested for the presence of lead.
DHS 163.14(7)(g)13.13. All data collected from on-site testing, including quality control data and, if used, the serial number of any XRF.
DHS 163.14(7)(g)14.14. A copy of the laboratory report of the analysis of collected paint, soil, and dust samples.
DHS 163.14(7)(g)15.15. A written evaluation of the sample analysis results that were provided by the laboratory.
DHS 163.14(7)(g)16.16. Recommendations, if warranted, for a follow-up risk assessment and, as appropriate, any further actions.
DHS 163.14(8)(8)Lead inspection and partial lead inspection.
DHS 163.14(8)(a)(a) Who may conduct. Only a certified lead inspector or risk assessor associated with a certified lead company may perform an inspection involving target housing or a child-occupied facility. Under direct on-site supervision of a certified lead inspector or risk assessor, a certified lead hazard investigator or sampling technician may assist with an inspection, but may not use an XRF.