Vermont Statutes
§ 1760 — Presumption of lead-based paint; prohibited and unsafe work practices
Vermont § 1760
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Vt. Stat. Ann. tit. 18, § 1760 (2026).
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(a)All paint in target housing, child-occupied facilities, and pre-1978 public facilities, commercial facilities, and bridges or other superstructures is presumed to be lead-based unless the component affected by the RRPM activity is exempt pursuant to subsection (c) of this section. Unsafe work practices are prohibited and include the following, unless specifically authorized by the Department:
(1)Removing lead-based paint by:
(A)open flame burning or torching;
(B)use of heat guns operated above 1,100 degrees Fahrenheit;
(C)dry scraping or dry sanding;
(D)powered tools;
(E)hydro-blasting or high-pressure washing;
(F)abrasive blasting or sandblasting; and
(G)chemical stripping.
(2)Failing to employ one or more of the lead-safe work practice standards that the Commissioner shall a
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