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Kentucky Department for Public Health. Environmental Lead Program 275 East Main Street, HS2E-A Frankfort, Kentucky 40621 502-564-4537. Administration. Compliance. Kenny Ratliff R.S., R.A. 275 East Main St., HS2E-A Frankfort, Kentucky 40621 502-564-4537 Ext. 3703 502-564-6533 Fax - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Kentucky Department for Public Health
Kentucky Department for Public Health
Environmental Lead Program275 East Main Street, HS2E-A
Frankfort, Kentucky 40621502-564-4537
ComplianceComplianceBrian Short R.S., R.A Alvin Campbell5931 May Road 275 East Main St., HS2E-ACalhoun, Kentucky 42327 Frankfort, Kentucky 40621270-210-2274 Cell 502-564-4537 Ext. 3687270-785-9105 Office/Fax 502-564-6533 [email protected] [email protected]
AdministrationAdministrationKenny Ratliff R.S., R.A.275 East Main St., HS2E-AFrankfort, Kentucky 40621502-564-4537 Ext. 3703502-564-6533 [email protected]
Certification
Certification
Sharon Perl275 East Main Street, HS2E-A
Frankfort, Kentucky 40621
502-564-4537 Ext. 3704
502-564-6355 Fax
Nancy Grimsley R.S., R.A.637 Wheeler Road
Upton, Kentucky 42784
270-324-2018
TrainingTraining
Governing RegulationsGoverning Regulations
FederalFederal Environmental Protection
Agency Housing and Urban
Development Occupational Safety and
Health Administration
Governing RegulationsGoverning Regulations
FederalFederal Environmental Protection
Agency Housing and Urban
Development Occupational Safety and
Health Administration
StateState Kentucky Revised
Statues 211.9061 thru 211.9079
902 Kentucky Administrative Regulations 48:010 thru 48:040
Key TermsKey Terms Environmentalist Assessment
Performed at the local health department level.When lead level in blood is between 15 and 19 ug/dL (2 capillary or 1 venous)It is a general condition inspection.
Risk AssessmentPerformed by a certified risk assessor.When lead level in blood is above 20 ug/dL (2 capillary or 1 venous)Hopes to determine the source of elevated level.
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Target housingAny housing constructed prior to 1978, except housing for the elderly or persons with disabilities in which no child less than six (6) years of age resides or is expected to reside.
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Child Occupied Facility“…means a building, or portion of a building constructed prior to 1978 other than target housing in which a child, six (6) years of age or under, spends at least three (3) hours a day, two (2) days a week, including but not limited to, child daycare facilities, family child-care homes, pre-schools, and kindergarten classrooms;”
More Key TermsUnits of Measure
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Micrograms/ square foot (ug/ft2) Parts per million (ppm)
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Micrograms/ square foot (ug/ft2) Parts per million (ppm)*Importance – EPA maximum allowable levels are:
Floors – 40 ug/ft2Window sills – 250 ug/ft2Window troughs – 400 ug/ft2Exterior components – 800 ug/ft2
The vial in this photo contains enough lead to contaminate a typical 1,500 square foot, three-bedroom home to 40 g per square foot.
WHY IS THIS PRESENTATION IMPORTANT?
Deteriorated paint is a major source of lead in dust. This dust can be ingested by children and other at risk groups, and can poison them.
Identifying and eliminating deteriorated paint helps to reduce the risk that lead poses to children. The Kentucky Lead Based Paint Law, KRS 211.905, controls the abatement of deteriorated paint.
How serious?How serious?ATSDR - 2001 CERCLA Priority List of Hazardous Substances
Junction City, Boyle County
2002
Where are we?Where are we?
Staffing? Logistically? (Equipment, technology,
information) Strategically?
Where are we going?Where are we going?
Staffing?EPA says 8-10 maximumLook to regionalizing EBL responseExploring lead programs under one roof
Where are we going?Where are we going?
LogisticallyWe have the equipment and resources, but not enough manpowerLead regions for statewide responseProvide CD Rom resourceOverall, partner with other entities
Where are we going?Where are we going?
StrategicallyCoordinate more with CLPPPUtilize awareness through presentations, mediaLook for funding avenues to MAKE THE PROBLEM GO AWAYUtilize current resources to the best of our abilities
Environmental ResponsibilitiesEnvironmental Responsibilities
EBL above 15 µg/dl and below 20 µg/dl (2 consecutive capillary or 1 venous) –
Medical notifies environmentalEnvironmental conducts visit - initialEnvironmental maintains fileIf elevation above 20 µg/dl, forwards file to ELPAccompanies risk assessor
Kentucky Lead Based Paint LawKRS 211.905
•When notified that an occupant of a dwelling or dwelling unit is found to have an elevated blood level, an authorized representative of the cabinet shall inspect the dwelling or dwelling unit, at reasonable times, for the purpose of ascertaining the existence of lead based substances. Such a representative may remove samples necessary for laboratory analysis, in the determination of the presence of lead based substances in designated dwelling or dwelling unit.
Local Health Dept.
Starts with confirmed EBL at local healthdepartment or physicians office.
Report to CLPPP502-564-2154
Ext. 3771
CLPPP
ELP
Primary Home
Secondary Location(As needed)
Secondary Location(As needed)
Report of Findings
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