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To: County and District Superintendents and Directors of Maintenance and Operations
LEAD-SAFE SCHOOLS GUIDE
Enclosed is a copy of the
state's Lead-Safe Schools Guide , developed to assist school
districts in controlling the lead hazards in their schools. A 1998
study conducted by the California Department of Health Services
found nearly 96 percent of California elementary schools have detectable
levels of lead in the paint, including schools built as recently
as 1992. The study also found lead in the drinking water at some
schools and in the soil around older school buildings.
California schools are required
to use lead-safe work practices under several laws and regulations
(both state and federal). Failure to comply with these various requirements
can raise legal and liability issues for a school district. But,
much more importantly, following the law provides an opportunity
to protect school children and employees from hazards of lead poisoning.
To help districts meet these
requirements, the California Department of Education, the Department
of Health Services, U.C. Berkeley, and several school district personnel
have been working together to establish the Lead-Safe Schools
Project. This project represents a statewide effort to
provide school districts with information and training about lead.
The project offers schools free of charge:
- The Lead-Safe Schools Guide
- Videotape and training curriculum for use in training maintenance
and custodial staff.
- Regional training programs for representatives from each school
district on how to teach the curriculum to maintenance and operations
staff.
- An informational hotline for schools that implement a lead-safe
school program.
I urge your office to support your
maintenance and operations departments so that they can take advantage
of this valuable opportunity. Together, I know we can continue to
work towards making California's public schools a safe and healthy
place.
For more information about
project activities and materials, call the Lead-Safe Schools
Project at (888) 873-LEAD.
Sincerely,
DELAINE EASTIN
State Superintendent of Public Instruction
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Enclosure (available from the California
Department of Health Services (Outside Source))
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