[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 41, Volume 2]

[Revised as of July 1, 2005]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 41CFR101-42.1102-7]



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           TITLE 41--PUBLIC CONTRACTS AND PROPERTY MANAGEMENT

 

          CHAPTER 101--FEDERAL PROPERTY MANAGEMENT REGULATIONS

 

PART 101-42_UTILIZATION AND DISPOSAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND 

CERTAIN CATEGORIES OF PROPERTY--Table of Contents

 

   Subpart 101-42.11_Special Types of Hazardous Materials and Certain 

                         Categories of Property

 

Sec. 101-42.1102-7  Lead-containing paint and items bearing 

lead-containing paint.



    (a) General--(1) Health hazard. Lead is a cumulative toxic heavy 

metal which, in humans, exerts its effects on the renal, hematopoietic, 

and nervous systems. Lead poisoning occurs most commonly when lead-

containing paint chips in the environment are chewed or ingested by 

children or when lead-containing paint is burned off.

    (2) Banned hazardous products. The following consumer products, in 

accordance with 16 CFR part 1303 and exemptions stated therein unless 

exempted by 16 CFR part 1303, are banned hazardous products:

    (i) Paint and other similar surface coating materials for consumer 

use which are included within the definition of lead-containing paint.

    (ii) Toys and other articles intended for use by children that bear 

lead-containing paint.

    (iii) Furniture articles that bear lead-containing paint.

    (3) Disposal of banned hazardous products. When a banned hazardous 

product described in paragraph (a)(2) of this section becomes excess to 

a holding agency, it shall be destroyed under paragraph (e) of this 

section except that those furniture articles that bear lead-containing 

paint may be stripped and refinished with a nonhazardous coating in lieu 

of destruction. Stripping shall be in conformance with Occupational 

Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations at 29 CFR 1910.1025 

which specify maximum permissible levels of exposure to airborne 

concentrations of lead particles and set forth methods of protection.

    (4) Exemptions. (i) The categories of products listed in paragraph 

(a)(4)(ii) of this section are exempted from the scope of the ban 

established by 16 CFR Part 1303, provided that before any utilization, 

donation, or sales action:

    (A) These products bear on the main panel of their label, in 

addition, to any labeling that may be otherwise required, the signal 

word Warning and the following statement: Contains Lead. Dried Film of 

This Paint May be Harmful If Eaten or Chewed.

    (B) These products also bear on their label the following additional 

statement or its practical equivalent:



    Do not apply on toys and other children's articles, furniture, or 

interior surfaces of any dwelling or facility which may be occupied or 

used by children. Do not apply on exterior surfaces of dwelling units, 

such as window sills, porches, stairs, or railings, to which children 

may be commonly exposed.



                      Keep Out of Reach of Children



    (C) The additional labeling requirements contained in 16 CFR 1303.3 

and 16 CFR 1500.121 are followed.

    (ii) The following products are exempt from the scope of the ban 

established by 16 CFR part 1303, provided they comply with the 

requirements of paragraph (a)(4)(i) of this section:

    (A) Agricultural and industrial equipment refinish coatings.

    (B) Industrial (and commercial) building and equipment maintenance 

coatings, including traffic and safety marking coatings.

    (C) Graphic art coatings (i.e., products marketed solely for 

application on billboards, road signs, and similar uses and for 

identification marking in industrial buildings).

    (D) Touchup coatings for agricultural equipment, lawn and garden 

equipment, and appliances.

    (E) Catalyzed coatings marketed solely for use on radio-controlled 

model-powered aircraft.

    (iii) The following products are exempt from the scope of the ban 

established by 16 CFR part 1303 (no cautionary labeling is required):

    (A) Mirrors which are part of furniture articles to the extent that 

they bear lead-containing backing paint.

    (B) Artists' paints and related materials.

    (C) Metal furniture articles (but not metal children's furniture) 

bearing factory-applied (lead) coatings.

    (b) Utilization requirements. (1) Excess lead-containing paint and 

consumer products bearing lead containing paint which are exempt from 

the scope of the



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ban and are properly labeled as required by 16 CFR part 1303 and 

paragraph (a)(4) of this section shall be reported or otherwise made 

available to GSA under Sec. Sec. 101-43.311 and 101-42.204.

    (2) Lead-containing paint and consumer products bearing lead-

containing paint available for further Federal use as provided in 

paragraph (b)(1) of this section may be transferred under Sec. Sec. 

101-43.309 and 101-42.207. The warning statement on the transfer order 

shall be substantially the same as the label statements required by 

paragraphs (a)(4)(i) (A) through (C) of this section, and such 

information shall be made a part of the accountable record of the 

transferee agency.

    (c) Donation requirements. (1) Surplus lead-containing paint and 

consumer products bearing lead-containing paint which are exempt from 

the scope of the ban, and are properly labeled as required by 16 CFR 

part 1303 and paragraph (a)(4) of this section may be donated.

    (2) The hazardous warning statement on the SF 123 shall be the same 

as the label statements required by paragraphs (a)(4)(i) (A) through (C) 

of this section. The recipient shall maintain the hazardous warning 

statements in the inventory records for the property and furnish 

appropriate warning information to subsequent recipients. The SF 123 and 

any other transaction documentation for such property shall contain a 

certification substantially as follows:



    The property requested herein shall be used only as specified in 16 

CFR 1303.3 and in no case shall be contacted by children. I agree the 

Government shall not be liable for personal injuries to, disabilities 

of, or death of the donee's employees, or any other person arising from 

or incident to the donation of this property, its use, or its final 

disposition; and to hold the Government harmless from any or all debts, 

liabilities, judgments, costs, demands, suits, actions or claims of any 

nature arising from or incident to the donation of this property, its 

use, or its final disposition.



    (d) Sales requirements. (1) Lead-containing paint and consumer 

products bearing lead-containing paint which are exempt from the scope 

of the ban and are properly labeled as required by 16 CFR part 1303 and 

paragraph (a)(4) of this section may be sold under Sec. 101-45.304, 

Subpart 101-42.4, and the special requirements of this paragraph (d).

    (2) IFBs for such property shall clearly state the hazardous warning 

statements contained in paragraphs (a)(4)(i) (A) through (C) of this 

section and appropriate agreement clauses. The bid page shall contain a 

certification substantially as follows which must be properly executed. 

Failure to sign the certification may result in the bid being rejected 

as nonresponsive.



    I certify that I have read and fully comprehend the aforementioned 

terms and conditions of this sale. I shall comply with the applicable 

Consumer Product Safety Commission regulations set forth in 16 CFR part 

1303 if I am the successful bidder. I further agree the Government shall 

not be liable for personal injuries to, disabilities of, or death of any 

persons arising from or incident to the sale of this property, its uses, 

or its final disposition; and to hold the Government harmless from any 

or all debts, liabilities, judgments, costs, demands, suits, actions, or 

claims of any nature arising from or incident to the sale of this 

property, its use, or its final disposition.



    (3) Lead-containing paint and consumer products bearing lead-

containing paint shall not be sold under the limited sales by holding 

agencies authority in Sec. 101-45.304.

    (e) Abandonment and destruction. In no case shall lead-containing 

paint or consumer products bearing lead-containing paint be abandoned in 

a manner that would allow acquisition and use of such property. Such 

products shall be disposed of under Sec. 101-42.406. Empty cans/drums 

in which lead-containing paint was stored shall also be disposed of in 

accordance with this Sec. 101-42.1102-7.