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It is recommended that volunteers read the Housing and Urban Development (HUD) “Lead Paint Safety” field guide. This guide is available by calling[removed]and is on the HUD web site at www.hud.gov/offices/lead
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Document Date: 2013-03-22 15:19:33


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Man-Made Disaster / Product Issues / /

IndustryTerm

Collect paint chips / paint dust / paint chips / paint-removal methods / work site / paint containing lead / paint hazards / use methylene chloride products / large paint chips / paint / chemical test kits / residential paint / paint testing / bluish-gray metal / /

Organization

Housing and Urban Development / Children’s Environmental Health Branch N.C. Department of Environment and Natural Resources / Department of Housing and Urban Development / Environmental Health Branch N.C. Department of Environment and Natural Resources / N.C. Health Hazards Control Unit / Department of Health and Human Services / Environmental Protection Agency / /

Person

Michael F. Easley / Carmen Hooker Odom / /

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Position

Governor / personal physician / painter / certified lead inspector / Use painter / Secretary / /

Product

drop cloths / /

ProvinceOrState

North / North Carolina / /

Technology

large paint chips / remaining paint chips / paint chips / Collect paint chips / /

URL

www.hud.gov/offices/lead / www.epa.gov/lead / /

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