Clearance inspection definition

Clearance inspection means a visual assessment and lead testing, as applicable, done at the conclusion of a renovation, repair, and painting (RRP), lead hazard control (LHC), or lead hazard reduction (LHR) project to determine compliance with this Part.
Clearance inspection means a visual assessment and collection and analysis of environmental samples following lead hazard reduction activities to determine that the lead hazard reduction activities are complete and no lead exposure hazards remain in the dwelling, dwelling unit, or child care facility.
Clearance inspection means an on-site limited investigation, as described in Chapter 15: Clearance, sections II-VI, “Guidelines for the Evaluation and Control of Lead-Based Paint Hazards in Housing,” U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, June 1995.

Examples of Clearance inspection in a sentence

  • Upon receiving a request for Conditional Approval, staff will not issue the Conditional Requirements letter or schedule the initial Conditional Clearance inspection until: • The final subdivision agreement has been executed; • Necessary securities have been provided; and • The Owners Professional Engineer has confirmed through the request form that, in their opinion, all required works have been completed.


More Definitions of Clearance inspection

Clearance inspection means a visual inspection and the collection of environmental samples by an inspector or risk assessor and analysis by an accredited laboratory, as determined by the National Lead Laboratory Accreditation Program of the EPA, upon completion of an abatement project, interim control intervention, or maintenance job that disturbs lead-based paint.
Clearance inspection means an on-site limited investigation, as described in Chapter 15: Clearance, sections II-VI, “Guidelines for the Evaluation and Control of Lead-Based Paint Hazards in Housing,”