MIL-HDBK-1110
The memorandum states that DOD will assess and correct all
recognized health-hazards in DOD residential structures and will
negotiate for assessment and control of LBP in DOD-leased
facilities. Control of LBP will be by either in-place management
(IPM) or removal. Removal is to be performed when IPM cannot
reliably control the lead hazard, or when removal is cost
effective during renovation or upgrade. Specific procedures for
carrying out the DOD policy are described in each of the military
component's documents shown in Table 4. The information is
summarized in par. 3.4.4.
Table 4
DOD and Military Component's Policy Documents on Lead-Based Paint
Document Name
Scope
Point of Contact
Document No.
DOD Memoran-
Lead-Based Paint (LBP) - Risk
Residential
ODASD (Env/Sfty &
dum, 24 Nov
Assessment, Associated Health
Occ Hlth)
1992
Risk in Children and Control
of Hazards in DOD Housing and
Related Structures
U.S. Army,
Lead-Based Paint Policy
Residential
CEHSC-FB-S,
Memorandum
Guidance
Bryan J. Nix
28 April,
1993
U.S. Air
Air Force Policy & Guidance
Residential
HQ AFCESA\ENE,
Force,
on Lead-Based Paint in
and
Barry Kollme
24 May 1993,
Facilities
Industrial
HQ USAF/CC
U.S. Navy, 9 Navy Family Housing Lead-Based Residential
NAVFAC (Fam Hsg),
Nov 1992
Paint/Asbestos Inventory
Richard Hibbert
Memorandum
Program
11101
FAC 08/T1822B
U.S. Navy,
Lead-Containing Paint on Non-
Non-
NAVFAC Code 1004,
Design Policy Residential Structures
Residential
Bruce Bell
Letter, DPL-
09B-0001
3.4.3.2
Non-Residential. Although there is no corresponding
DOD memorandum for non-residential structures, the Air Force,
Army and Navy have policy documents, referenced above, which
prohibit the use of lead-containing paint on non-residential
structures. (The Navy allows a slightly higher amount of lead in
coatings for corrosion control - less than 0.3 percent by mass of
pigments by lead.) The Navy policy also states that surfaces
covered with intact leaded paint do not represent a hazard until
there is a need to remove or physically disturb the existing
paint. Whenever surfaces covered with leaded paint are
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