• ASTM E 3074/E3074M : 2016

    Superseded A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.

    Standard Practice for Clearance Examinations Following Lead Hazard Reduction Activities in Single Family Dwellings, in Individual Units of Multifamily Dwellings, and in Other Child-Occupied Facilities

    Available format(s):  Hardcopy, PDF

    Superseded date:  17-04-2024

    Language(s):  English

    Published date:  01-10-2016

    Publisher:  American Society for Testing and Materials

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    This practice covers visual assessment for the presence of deteriorated paint, surface dust, painted debris, and paint chips with environmental sampling of surface dust to determine whether a lead hazard exists at the time of sample collection, following lead-hazard reduction activities, or other building maintenance and modification activities.

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    1.1This practice covers visual assessment for the presence of deteriorated paint, surface dust, painted debris, and paint chips with environmental sampling of surface dust to determine whether a lead hazard exists at the time of sample collection, following lead-hazard reduction activities, or other building maintenance and modification activities.

    1.2This practice addresses clearance examination of single-family detached dwellings (including exterior structures, such as fences), individual units in multifamily dwellings, common areas or exterior sites, and child-occupied facilities.

    1.3This practice also addresses clearance examinations that may include soil sampling, for example when soil abatement has been performed.

    1.4This practice includes a procedure for determining whether regulatory requirements for lead clearance levels for dust and, where warranted, soil have been met, and, consequently whether a clearance area, passes or fails a clearance examination.

    Note 1:This practice is based on that portion of “clearance” described for the United States of America in 40 CFR Part 745 for abatement, and in 24 CFR Part 35 for lead-hazard reduction activities other than abatement.

    1.5The values stated in either SI units or inch-pound units are to be regarded separately as standard. The values stated in each system may not be exact equivalents; therefore, each system shall be used independently of the other. Combining values from the two systems may result in non-conformance with the standard.

    1.6This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.

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    Committee D 22
    Document Type Standard Practice
    Product Note THIS STANDARD ALSO REFERS TO 24 CFR Part 35,40 CFR Part 745
    Publisher American Society for Testing and Materials
    Status Superseded
    Superseded By

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    ASTM E 1792 : 2003 Standard Specification for Wipe Sampling Materials for Lead in Surface Dust
    ASTM D 5124 : 1996 Standard Practice for Testing and Use of a Random Number Generator in Lumber and Wood Products Simulation
    ASTM D 4840 : 1999 : R2018 : EDT 1 Standard Guide for Sample Chain-of-Custody Procedures
    ASTM E 631 : 2015 : REDLINE Standard Terminology of Building Constructions
    ASTM E 1792 : 2003 : R2011 Standard Specification for Wipe Sampling Materials for Lead in Surface Dust
    ASTM E 1480 : 1992 : R2013 Standard Terminology of Facility Management (Building-Related)
    ASTM E 1792 : 2001 Standard Specification for Wipe Sampling Materials for Lead in Surface Dust
    ASTM D 5124 : 1996 : R2018 Standard Practice for Testing and Use of a Random Number Generator in Lumber and Wood Products Simulation
    ASTM E 1792 : 2003 : R2016 Standard Specification for Wipe Sampling Materials for Lead in Surface Dust
    ASTM D 4840 : 1999 Standard Guide for Sampling Chain-of-Custody Procedures
    ASTM D 5124 : 1996 : R2001 Standard Practice for Testing and Use of a Random Number Generator in Lumber and Wood Products Simulation
    ASTM E 1480 : 1992 : R2004 Standard Terminology of Facility Management (Building-Related)
    ASTM D 5124 : 1996 : R2007 Standard Practice for Testing and Use of a Random Number Generator in Lumber and Wood Products Simulation
    ASTM D 5124 : 1996 : R2013 Standard Practice for Testing and Use of a Random Number Generator in Lumber and Wood Products Simulation
    ASTM E 1605 : 2001 : REV B Standard Terminology Relating to Lead in Buildings
    ASTM E 1728 : 1999 Standard Practice for Field Collection of Settled Dust Samples Using Wipe Sampling Methods for Lead Determination by Atomic Spectrometry Techniques
    ASTM E 1727 : 2005 Standard Practice for Field Collection of Soil Samples for Subsequent Lead Determination (Withdrawn 2014)
    ASTM E 2239 : 2012 Standard Practice for Record Keeping and Record Preservation for Lead Hazard Activities
    ASTM E 2239 : 2012 : R2016 Standard Practice for Record Keeping and Record Preservation for Lead Hazard Activities
    ASTM E 1605 : 2000 Standard Terminology Relating to Lead in Buildings
    ASTM E 1728 : 2016 Standard Practice for Collection of Settled Dust Samples Using Wipe Sampling Methods for Subsequent Lead Determination
    ASTM E 1605 : 2018 Standard Terminology Relating to Lead in Buildings
    ASTM E 1605 : 2018 : REV A Standard Terminology Relating to Lead in Buildings
    ASTM E 1727 : 1999 Standard Practice for Field Collection of Soil Samples for Lead Determination by Atomic Spectrometry Techniques
    ASTM E 1605 : 2001 : REV A Standard Terminology Relating to Lead in Buildings
    ASTM E 1728 : 2002 Standard Practice for Collection of Settled Dust Samples Using Wipe Sampling Methods for Subsequent Lead Determination
    ASTM E 1792 : 2002 Standard Specification for Wipe Sampling Materials for Lead in Surface Dust
    ASTM E 1605 : 2003 : EDT 1 Standard Terminology Relating to Lead in Buildings
    ASTM E 1605 : 2019 Standard Terminology Relating to Lead in Buildings
    ASTM E 1480 : 1992 : R1998 : EDT 1 Standard Terminology of Facility Management (Building-Related)
    ASTM E 1728 : 2010 Standard Practice for Collection of Settled Dust Samples Using Wipe Sampling Methods for Subsequent Lead Determination
    ASTM E 1605 : 2003 Standard Terminology Relating to Lead in Buildings
    ASTM E 1605 : 2018 : REV B Standard Terminology Relating to Lead in Buildings
    ASTM E 2239 : 2003 Standard Practice for Record Keeping and Record Preservation for Lead Hazard Activities
    ASTM E 1792 : 2001 : EDT 1 Standard Specification for Wipe Sampling Materials for Lead in Surface Dust
    ASTM E 1728 : 2016 : REDLINE Standard Practice for Collection of Settled Dust Samples Using Wipe Sampling Methods for Subsequent Lead Determination
    ASTM E 1605 : 2004 Standard Terminology Relating to Lead in Buildings
    ASTM E 1727 : 2004 Standard Practice for Field Collection of Soil Samples for Lead Determination by Atomic Spectrometry Techniques
    ASTM E 2239 : 2004 Standard Practice for Record Keeping and Record Preservation for Lead Hazard Activities
    ASTM E 1792 : 1996 : REV A Standard Specification for Wipe Sampling Materials for Lead in Surface Dust
    ASTM E 1605 : 2001 Standard Terminology Relating to Lead in Buildings
    ASTM E 1605 : 2004 : R2012 Standard Terminology Relating to Lead in Buildings
    ASTM E 1727 : 2016 Standard Practice for Field Collection of Soil Samples for Subsequent Lead Determination
    ASTM E 1605 : 2002 Standard Terminology Relating to Lead in Buildings
    ASTM E 1728 : 2003 Standard Practice for Collection of Settled Dust Samples Using Wipe Sampling Methods for Subsequent Lead Determination
    ASTM E 2239 : 2002 Standard Practice for Record Keeping and Record Preservation for Lead Hazard Activities
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