The City of Oakland Public Works Department has received this issue. It is registered as service request # 563153. Please check back for status updates or contact us directly at (510) 615-5566.
The City of Oakland Public Works Department has received this issue. It is registered as service request #592614. Please check back for status updates, or contact us directly at 510-615-5566.
Real Estate Disclosure Requirements
(California Civil Code 1102 to 1102.16) Requires the disclosure of known lead-based paint hazards upon sale of a property.
Lead-Safe Housing and Lead Hazards(California Civil Code 1941.1; California Health & Safety Code 17961, 17980, 124130, 17920.10, 105251 to 105257)
Deems a building to be in violation of the State Housing Law if it contains lead hazards, and requires local enforcement agencies to enforce provisions related to lead hazards. Makes it a crime for a person to engage in specified acts related to lead hazard evaluation, abatement, and lead-related constructions courses, unless certified or accredited by the Department. Permits local enforcement agencies to order the abatement of lead hazards or issue a cease and desist order in response to lead hazards.
Lead-Related Activities in Construction Work
(California Labor Code 6716 to 6717)
Provides for the establishment of standards that protect the health and safety of employees who engage in lead-related construction work, including construction, demolition, renovation and repair.
Lead in Plumbing(California Health & Safety Code 116875 to 116880)Requires the use of lead-free pipes and fixtures in any installation or repair of a public water system or in a facility where water is provided for human consumption.
Occupational Lead Poisoning Prevention
(California Health & Safety Code 105185 to 105197) Establishes an occupational lead poisoning prevention program to register and monitor laboratory reports of adult lead toxicity cases, monitor reported cases of occupational lead poisoning to ascertain lead poisoning sources, conduct investigations of take-home exposure cases, train employees and health professionals regarding occupational lead poisoning prevention, and recommended means for lead poisoning prevention.
California Lead Poisoning Prevention Regulations
Title 17
California Code of Regulations, Title 17, Section 35001 et seq (PDF)
For more information, see the Lead-Related Construction pages.
Requirements for lead hazard evaluation and abatement activities, accreditation of training providers, and certification of individuals engaged in lead-based paint activities.
Title 8
California Code of Regulations, Title 8, Section 1532.1 et seq
Worker protection requirements for employees conducting lead-related construction activities.
Laws and Regulations about Lead
California Lead Laws
Federal Lead Laws
Resource List
Quick Guide to Lead Regulations That May Affect You
Over the last decade a number of federal and state laws and regulations have been enacted. If you are a property owner, contractor, painter or maintenance worker, there are some particular regulations, described below, that are important to become familiar with in order to avoid fines and penalties. The rules were enacted to prevent lead exposures to occupants, neighbors and workers. Some general rules of thumb to help you comply with lead regulations are:
Assume that paint on a home built before 1978 is lead-based.
Maintain your property and keep the paint intact.
If you are painting or remodeling, use lead-safe work practices including proper containment.
Disclose lead hazards and provide the pamphlet "Protect Your Family From Lead in Your Home" to potential tenants and buyers.
Review the table below and learn more about the regulations that apply to your situation.
If you are a: This regulation may apply to you:
Contractor
Painter
Maintenance worker California Health & Safety Code, and Housing Law
Title X, TSCA 406(b)
Cal OSHA
Lead Abatement Contractors: Title 17
Lead-Based Paint Debris Disposal
EPA Rule: Lead; Renovation, Repair, and Painting
Owner Occupant Homeowner:
Conducting home improvements: Disclosure Rule: Title X Section 1018
California Health & Safety Code, Housing Law
Title 17
Cal OSHA (with hired workers)
Lead-Based Paint Debris Disposal EPA Rule: Lead; Renovation, Repair, and Painting
Rental Property Owner:
Conducting repairs:
Section 8 participant: Disclosure Rule: Title X Section 1018
California Health & Safety Code, Housing Law
Title 17
Cal OSHA (with hired workers)
Lead-Based Paint Debris Disposal
EPA Rule: Lead; Renovation, Repair, and Painting
Above regulations plus HUD Lead Safe Housing Rule
Tenant See above for rental property owner requirements
Concerned about schools Lead-Safe Schools Protection Act
Medical Provider Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Act
Lead Exposure Screening
Reporting of Blood Lead Levels
California Health & Safety Code
Title 17
Consumer Consumer Product Safety Commission Recalls
Lead in Children's Toys
The following is a short summary of some of the existing and proposed lead laws and regulations. For more information please see the full text of the regulations which can be found by following the links provided.
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Acknowledged City of Oakland (Verified Official)
City of Oakland (Verified Official)
City of Oakland Public Works Department referred this issue to CODE ENFORCEMENT, service request # 563153.Please contact that department to follow-up, see “Other Helpful Links” at:
http://www2.oaklandnet.com/Government/o/PWA/Connect/ReportaProblem/index.htm#Links.
Here are some important City of Oakland contact points:
Abandoned Autos: (510) 777-8622 (abandoned vehicles on the public street after 3 days)
Animal Control (510) 535-5602 (live animals); (510) 535-4888 (dead animals)
Code Enforcement: (510) 238-3381 (blighted private properties, deteriorated buildings, inoperable vehicles on private property)
Drug Hotline: (510) 238-3784 (tips); (510) 777-3211 (in progress)
Parking Citations (800) 500-6484 (parking citation assistance center, pay or appeal a citation); (510) 238-3099 (enforcement)
Prostitution Hotline: (510) 238-2373 (tips); (510) 777-3211 (in progress)
Thank you.
Oaklandres (Registered User)
Oaklandres (Registered User)
TP Partners LLC
1565 madison street
Oakland, ca
Martin Higgins is the contact
Closed Anonymous (Guest)
Reopened Oaklandres (Registered User)
Oaklandres (Registered User)
Still missing half the roof
Btw - was OSHA notified? This is a lead hazard
Oaklandres (Registered User)
GILLIKIN CONSTRUCTION INC
566 TENNENT AVENUE
PINOLE, CA 94564
Business Phone Number:(510) 367-0994
Acknowledged City of Oakland (Verified Official)
Oaklandres (Registered User)
This is another 1920s bldg owned by TP Partners LLC and being renovated by gillikin construction
But why no compliance with lead-paint laws?
Laws and Regulations about Lead Paint - and Lead-Safe Housing and Lead Hazards
#37441stStreet,Oakland,#LeadHazard #OSHA #EPA #DBI #Gillikinsidingandframing #TPPartnersLLC #AmericanPrecisionBuilding
Enforcement Resource List
http://www.achhd.org/documents/resourcelist.pdf
Real Estate Disclosure Requirements
(California Civil Code 1102 to 1102.16) Requires the disclosure of known lead-based paint hazards upon sale of a property.
Lead-Safe Housing and Lead Hazards(California Civil Code 1941.1; California Health & Safety Code 17961, 17980, 124130, 17920.10, 105251 to 105257)
Deems a building to be in violation of the State Housing Law if it contains lead hazards, and requires local enforcement agencies to enforce provisions related to lead hazards. Makes it a crime for a person to engage in specified acts related to lead hazard evaluation, abatement, and lead-related constructions courses, unless certified or accredited by the Department. Permits local enforcement agencies to order the abatement of lead hazards or issue a cease and desist order in response to lead hazards.
Lead-Related Activities in Construction Work
(California Labor Code 6716 to 6717)
Provides for the establishment of standards that protect the health and safety of employees who engage in lead-related construction work, including construction, demolition, renovation and repair.
Lead in Plumbing(California Health & Safety Code 116875 to 116880)Requires the use of lead-free pipes and fixtures in any installation or repair of a public water system or in a facility where water is provided for human consumption.
Occupational Lead Poisoning Prevention
(California Health & Safety Code 105185 to 105197) Establishes an occupational lead poisoning prevention program to register and monitor laboratory reports of adult lead toxicity cases, monitor reported cases of occupational lead poisoning to ascertain lead poisoning sources, conduct investigations of take-home exposure cases, train employees and health professionals regarding occupational lead poisoning prevention, and recommended means for lead poisoning prevention.
California Lead Poisoning Prevention Regulations
Title 17
California Code of Regulations, Title 17, Section 35001 et seq (PDF)
For more information, see the Lead-Related Construction pages.
Requirements for lead hazard evaluation and abatement activities, accreditation of training providers, and certification of individuals engaged in lead-based paint activities.
Title 8
California Code of Regulations, Title 8, Section 1532.1 et seq
Worker protection requirements for employees conducting lead-related construction activities.
Laws and Regulations about Lead
California Lead Laws
Federal Lead Laws
Resource List
Quick Guide to Lead Regulations That May Affect You
Over the last decade a number of federal and state laws and regulations have been enacted. If you are a property owner, contractor, painter or maintenance worker, there are some particular regulations, described below, that are important to become familiar with in order to avoid fines and penalties. The rules were enacted to prevent lead exposures to occupants, neighbors and workers. Some general rules of thumb to help you comply with lead regulations are:
Assume that paint on a home built before 1978 is lead-based.
Maintain your property and keep the paint intact.
If you are painting or remodeling, use lead-safe work practices including proper containment.
Disclose lead hazards and provide the pamphlet "Protect Your Family From Lead in Your Home" to potential tenants and buyers.
Review the table below and learn more about the regulations that apply to your situation.
If you are a: This regulation may apply to you:
Contractor
Painter
Maintenance worker California Health & Safety Code, and Housing Law
Title X, TSCA 406(b)
Cal OSHA
Lead Abatement Contractors: Title 17
Lead-Based Paint Debris Disposal
EPA Rule: Lead; Renovation, Repair, and Painting
Owner Occupant Homeowner:
Conducting home improvements: Disclosure Rule: Title X Section 1018
California Health & Safety Code, Housing Law
Title 17
Cal OSHA (with hired workers)
Lead-Based Paint Debris Disposal EPA Rule: Lead; Renovation, Repair, and Painting
Rental Property Owner:
Conducting repairs:
Section 8 participant: Disclosure Rule: Title X Section 1018
California Health & Safety Code, Housing Law
Title 17
Cal OSHA (with hired workers)
Lead-Based Paint Debris Disposal
EPA Rule: Lead; Renovation, Repair, and Painting
Above regulations plus HUD Lead Safe Housing Rule
Tenant See above for rental property owner requirements
Concerned about schools Lead-Safe Schools Protection Act
Medical Provider Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Act
Lead Exposure Screening
Reporting of Blood Lead Levels
California Health & Safety Code
Title 17
Consumer Consumer Product Safety Commission Recalls
Lead in Children's Toys
The following is a short summary of some of the existing and proposed lead laws and regulations. For more information please see the full text of the regulations which can be found by following the links provided.
Oaklandres (Registered User)
Oaklandres (Registered User)
Oaklandres (Registered User)