A. Risk assessments performed by the Respondent shall consist of: 1. A visual assessment for deteriorated paint, friction/impact surface hazards, and bare soil; 2. Dust tests for interior windowsills and floors; 3. Preparation of an assessment report. Units with bare soil shall require soil testing and those units with deteriorated paint or chewed paint surfaces shall require paint chip testing or Xray fluorescence (XRF) testing to determine whether the paint is lead-based paint. Consultant shall conform to all requirements of EPA for such assessment; and, 4. Respondent shall order laboratory analysis as applicable and include results in the assessment report. B. The risk assessment shall include recommendations to the County Project Manager. The Scope of Work shall include abatement of the lead-based paint hazards or the repair, rehabilitation and painting as applicable. 1. Respondent shall provide clear instructions for the County Project Manager to provide to rehabilitation contractors so that work with lead paint is safe and in accordance with U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and/or EPA standards. e. Respondent shall perform and submit a clearance examination and report of the work site as requested by the County Project Manager. f. Respondent shall deliver a signed inspection risk assessment report within thirty (30) business days from the date the report is ordered. Respondent has the option of delivering a hard copy of the report or providing one that is electronically transmitted. The report shall not be submitted solely by facsimile transmission...