Lead-safe renovation for contractors

If a home was built before 1978, it may contain dangerous lead paint. When renovating, repairing, or painting, a licensed lead-safe renovation contractor must be used.

Lead-Safe Renovation Contractor application

Effective January 5, 2023, the licensing procedure has changed.

Please visit https://laa.dls.eol.mass.gov/LAA to access the Licensing portal.

The Department of Labor Standards has discontinued walk-ins and use of the lead&asbestosenforcement@mass.gov email to submit applications.

Please review the welcome document for instructions both in English and Spanish to guide you through the application process.

Instructions to apply for a lead-safe renovation or deleading license in the LAA System 

Instrucciones para solicitar una licencia de renovación o eliminación de plomo segura en el Sistema LAA-en Español

For questions, call: (617) 626-6964, (617) 626-6030, or (617) 626-6963 or email: Lead&asbestosenforcement@mass.gov.

Additional Resources

Lead safe renovation contractor logo use guidelines

The lead-safe renovation contractor (LSRC) logo identifies a contractor as a person, firm, corporation, or other business entity who or which is licensed in accordance with 454 CMR 22.00, deleading, and lead-safe renovation regulations. Lead safe renovation contractor logo use guidelines.

Model written medical monitoring and worker protection program

The following sample safety and health programs are intended to provide examples of written programs on various workplace safety and health topics; they are not intended to supersede the requirements in OSHA standards. Employers should consult the applicable OSHA standards for the specific requirements applicable to their workplaces. Employers can use these sample programs as guidance when developing their own customized programs that are tailored to their specific workplaces.

Additional Resources

Model written respirator program

The following sample safety and health programs are intended to provide examples of written programs on various workplace safety and health topics; they are not intended to supersede the requirements in OSHA standards. Employers should consult the applicable OSHA standards for the specific requirements applicable to their workplaces. Employers can use these sample programs as guidance when developing their own customized programs that are tailored to their specific workplaces.

Model written respirator program

Employers can use the sample program above as guidance when developing their own customized programs that are tailored to their specific workplaces.

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