95-13266. Instruction Manual on Interim Controls and the Operation and Maintenance of Lead-Based Paint for Abatement Workers and Maintenance Personnel; Notice of Availability  

  • [Federal Register Volume 60, Number 104 (Wednesday, May 31, 1995)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 28404-28405]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 95-13266]
    
    
    
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    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
    [OPPTS-62145; FRL-4947-6]
    
    
    Instruction Manual on Interim Controls and the Operation and 
    Maintenance of Lead-Based Paint for Abatement Workers and Maintenance 
    Personnel; Notice of Availability
    
    AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
    
    ACTION: Request for preproposals.
    
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    SUMMARY: EPA issued a proposed rule Lead: Requirements for Lead-Based 
    Paint Activities on September 2, 1994. The objective of the proposed 
    rule is to provide standards for the training of a workforce qualified 
    to assist in the evaluation and reduction of hazards associated with 
    lead-based paint. To further the goal of improved training for the 
    workforce engaged in lead-based paint activities, the U.S. Department 
    of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has provided funds for the 
    development of a training curriculum and an accompanying video on 
    interim controls and operations and maintenance for lead-based paint. 
    HUD has transferred these funds to EPA for the management of this 
    project. EPA is requesting the submission of preproposals from 
    qualified organizations that are interested in developing a training 
    course and a video on these subjects. This notice describes the 
    eligibility and criteria for the selection of preproposals.
    
    DATES: All preproposals must be submitted to EPA by June 30, 1995.
    
    ADDRESSES: Preproposals should be sent to the following address: Betty 
    Weiner, Chemical Management Division (7404), Office of Pollution 
    Prevention and Toxics, Environmental Protection Agency, 401 M St., SW., 
    Washington, DC 20460.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Betty Weiner at (202) 260-2924 or 
    write to the address listed under the ADDRESSES unit.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In the Federal Register of September 2, 1994 
    (59 FR 45872), EPA issued a proposed rule regarding regulations 
    governing lead-based paint activities. The purpose of this document is 
    to announce the availability of funds to be administered by EPA in the 
    form of a cooperative agreement with an organization with demonstrated 
    experience in lead-based paint training activities. Any nonprofit 
    organization with such experience is eligible to apply. These funds are 
    to be used for the development of a 1-day course in interim controls 
    for lead-based paint and routine maintenance activities. The basic 
    elements of interim controls are: paint stabilization, dust 
    [[Page 28405]] removal, treatment of friction and impact surfaces, and 
    soil interim controls. The course should also introduce the worker to 
    the importance of monitoring and reevaluation, and the role of 
    maintenance in preserving the integrity of interim controls during 
    routine activities and minimizing contamination of housing. The course 
    should include a worker's manual and an instructor's manual as well as 
    a video consisting of work demonstrations accompanied by explanatory 
    narration. The course will be used to train both certified and 
    noncertified individuals involved in the control of lead-based paint 
    that is not undergoing removal.
        Model courses in lead-based paint activities have already been 
    developed or are in the process of development for the five disciplines 
    specified in the regulations. These courses are: inspector technician, 
    inspector/risk assessor, supervisor, planner/project designer, and lead 
    abatement worker. Required course content for four of the five 
    disciplines includes instruction in methods of risk reduction. In 
    addition, inspector/risk assessors must learn how to develop an interim 
    control plan and the minimum training curricula requirements for the 
    planner/project designer course includes instruction in operation and 
    maintenance planning. Because of the hazards to workers, residents and 
    the environment associated with lead-based paint, training of 
    specialists in the field and maintenance workers should include the 
    most up-to-date methods of control to assure that exposure will be 
    minimized in areas where abatement is not initially contemplated.
    
    I. Administrative Requirements
    
        This program is subject to matching share requirements. Awards 
    shall be given only to applicants who can fund at least 5 percent of 
    their programs from non-Federal sources, excluding in-kind 
    contributions. (In-kind contributions are defined as the value of a 
    non-cash contribution to meet a recipient's cost-sharing requirements. 
    An in-kind contribution may consist of charges for real property and 
    equipment, or the value of goods and services directly benefiting the 
    EPA-funded project.) The recipient's matching share may exceed 5 
    percent.
        The applicant must also provide proof of the organization's not-
    for-profit status.
    
    II. Evaluation Process and Criteria
    
        Preproposals submitted for the cooperative agreement solicited in 
    this notice will be evaluated on a competitive basis by a review panel 
    composed of EPA and HUD staff members. The following factors will be 
    considered in the evaluations of the preproposals.
    
    A. Program Design
    
        The course length should be approximately 8 hours, focusing on 
    teaching workers the fundamentals of appropriate interim controls as 
    well as hands-on demonstrations of the application and maintenance of 
    these controls.
        Preproposals should be developed in conformance with the HUD 
    Guidelines for the Evaluation and Control of Lead-Based Paint Hazards 
    in Housing. Another relevant source soon to be available is a document 
    currently under development by the National Institute of Building 
    Sciences titled Lead-Based Paint Operations and Maintenance Work 
    Practices Manual.
    
    B. Program Experience
    
        The applicant must include the following organizational 
    information:
        1. Experience with lead-related issues with an emphasis on lead-
    based paint.
        2. Experience with the development of adult education courses 
    particularly for workers with limited education or with language 
    difficulties.
        3. A summary of any lead-related courses taught and a description 
    of the materials used to teach those courses.
        4. Experience with providing hands-on training.
        5. Qualifications of key personnel.
    
    C. Budget
    
        A detailed budget should be included that specifies the amount of 
    money proposed for each element of the course curriculum as well as the 
    non-federal share of the budget (at least 5 percent of the total 
    excluding in-kind contributions).
    
    III. Application Procedures and Notification of Selection
    
        Preproposals are due by June 30, 1995. Preproposals should be 
    approximately 10 pages in length and 7 copies of the proposal should be 
    provided. Notice of selection as a possible award recipient will not 
    constitute approval of the final proposal as submitted. Prior to the 
    actual awarding of the cooperative agreement, representatives of the 
    potential recipient and EPA will begin negotiations concerning various 
    components of the program, such as funding levels and course materials. 
    The project budget is anticipated to be in the range of $200,000 to 
    $400,000.
    
        Dated: May 10, 1995.
    Lynn R. Goldman,
    Assistant Administrator for Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic 
    Substances.
    
    [FR Doc. 95-13266 Filed 5-30-95; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
05/31/1995
Department:
Environmental Protection Agency
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Request for preproposals.
Document Number:
95-13266
Dates:
All preproposals must be submitted to EPA by June 30, 1995.
Pages:
28404-28405 (2 pages)
Docket Numbers:
OPPTS-62145, FRL-4947-6
PDF File:
95-13266.pdf