Hazard reduction definition

Hazard reduction means measures designed to reduce or eliminate
Hazard reduction means the appropriate reduction of, removal of, or encapsulation of lead followed by thorough clean-up and post clean-up treatment of the surfaces and sources that promote exposure resulting in the possibility of lead toxicity or poisoning.
Hazard reduction means measures designed to reduce or eliminate human exposure to lead-based hazards through methods including interim controls or abatement or a combination of the two.

Examples of Hazard reduction in a sentence

  • Hazard reduction means measures de- signed to reduce or eliminate human exposure to lead-based paint hazards through methods including interim controls or abatement or a combina- tion of the two.HEPA vacuum means a vacuum clean- er device with an included high-effi- ciency particulate air (HEPA) filter through which the contaminated air flows, operated in accordance with the instructions of its manufacturer.

  • Hazard reduction is considered complete when clearance is achieved in accordance with Sec.

  • Section 1018 of the Residential Lead-Based Paint Hazard reduction Act of 1992 requires that sellers, landlords and agents warn homebuyers and tenants of lead-based paint and lead-based paint hazards in pre-1978 housing.

  • Hazard reduction is considered complete when clearance is achieved in accordance with §35.1340 and the clearance report states that all lead-based paint hazards identified in the risk assessment have been treated with interim controls or abatement or the public health department certifies that the lead-based paint hazard reduction is complete.

  • Hazard reduction activities may include paint stabilization, abatement, interim controls, or dust and soil contamination control.

  • Hazard reduction activities are required in this housing when LBP hazards are identified or when maintenance or rehabilitation activities disturb paint known or presumed to be LBP.

  • Also provides up to $40,000 per qualified household for Lead Hazard reduction assistance.

  • Hazard reduction will be considered complete by LMHA when a clearance examination has been completed and the report indicates that all identified hazards have been treated and clearance has been achieved, or when the public health department certifies that the hazard reduction is complete.

  • If that department or provider verifies that the child has an environmental intervention blood lead level, such verification shall constitute notification, and the owner shall take the action required in paragraphs (a) and (c) of this section.(c) Hazard reduction.

  • Hazard reduction is considered complete when clearance is achieved in accordance with§35.1340 and the clearance report states that all lead- based paint hazards identified in the risk assessment have been treated with interim controls or abatement or the public health department certifies that the lead- based paint hazard reduction is complete.

Related to Hazard reduction

  • Lead hazard means any substance, surface or object that contains lead and that, due to its condition, location or nature, may contribute to the lead poisoning or lead exposure of a child under 6 years of age.