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It is the owner's responsibility to:
The owner or the contractor must:
Copies of necessary forms and signs may be downloaded from the Department of Public Health's website at www.nettop.com/sfeh
Building exteriors do not have to be tested for lead, but if the building was built before 1979, lead paint must be presumed to be present. Open flame burning or torching, including propane fueled heat grids; scraping, sanding, grinding, abrasive blasting or sandblasting without containment or a HEPA local vacuum exhaust tool; uncontrolled hydroblasting or high pressure wash; and heat guns operating above 1,700 F are prohibited.
The responsible party will face one or more penalties if they do not comply:
For questions regarding the Exterior Led Paint Work Practices Ordinance, contact the Department of Building Inspection, Lead Hazard Reduction Program at (415) 558-6598.
To download a copy of this ordinance, click the link below.
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