Environmental
The EPA's 'Renovation, Repair and Painting' (RRP) rule requires contractors working in pre-1978 homes to:
AA. Test for all possible environmental hazards
BB. Follow lead-safe work practices and be EPA-certified✓ Correct
CC. Remove all lead-based paint before beginning work
DD. Notify GREC before starting the project
Explanation
The EPA's RRP rule requires contractors performing renovation, repair, or painting work that disturbs lead-based paint in pre-1978 homes to be EPA-certified and follow lead-safe work practices to minimize exposure.
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