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.
DHS 163.14(8)(b)(b) Inspection protocol. In performing an inspection, the certified lead inspector or risk assessor shall comply with all requirements under pars. (c) to (f).
DHS 163.14(8)(c)(c) Locations to test for lead-based paint. Select the following locations by using documented methodologies and test for the presence of lead-based paint:
DHS 163.14(8)(c)1.1. In a dwelling or child-occupied facility, test each interior and exterior testing combination.
DHS 163.14(8)(c)2.2. In a multi-family dwelling or child-occupied facility, also test each interior and exterior testing combination in every common area.
DHS 163.14(8)(c)3.3. When a partial inspection is conducted to determine if lead-safe work practices are required in an area to be renovated, test each interior and exterior testing combination within that area in accordance with subd. 1. or 2. The inspection shall be based on a written contract under s. DHS 163.13 (5) that specifies the limits of the partial inspection. A partial inspection may not be conducted when a certificate of lead-free status is being sought.
DHS 163.14 NoteNote: Refer to s. DHS 163.03 (29) for documented methodologies.
DHS 163.14(8)(d)(d) Paint analysis. Conduct paint analysis by using one or both of the following methods:
DHS 163.14(8)(d)1.1. Analyze paint to determine the presence of lead by using documented methodologies that incorporate adequate quality control procedures.
DHS 163.14(8)(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(8)(e)(e) XRF requirements. When using an XRF, a certified lead inspector or risk assessor shall be trained to operate the specific model of XRF being used and shall do all of the following:
DHS 163.14(8)(e)1.1. Comply with radiation protection requirements under ch. DHS 157.
DHS 163.14(8)(e)2.2. Replace the radiation source of the XRF according to recommendations from the manufacturer.
DHS 163.14(8)(e)3.3. Warm up the XRF according to recommendations from the manufacturer or documented methodologies.
DHS 163.14(8)(e)4.4. Conduct calibration checks according to recommendations from the manufacturer or documented methodologies.
DHS 163.14(8)(e)5.5. Conduct substrate corrections when required.