Environmental
In New York, the 'six-hour working time for spray painting' and related OSHA rules protect:
ABuyers who inspect homes during painting
BWorkers performing renovation, repair, and painting activities from lead exposure hazards under the RRP Rule✓ Correct
CLandlords from tenant complaints about paint odors
DAppraisers visiting newly painted properties
Explanation
OSHA and EPA regulations (including the Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule) protect workers from lead exposure during construction and renovation activities, requiring lead-safe work practices, personal protective equipment, and training for certified renovators.
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