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An electrical contractor is auditing the compliance binder for a completed residential rewiring project in a pre-1978 home, which was subject to the EPA's Lead Renovation, Repair, and Painting (RRP) Rule.

The project folder contains the following records:

  1. A copy of the contracting firm's active EPA Lead-Safe Firm Certification.
  2. Signed receipts confirming the homeowners received the required pre-renovation safety pamphlets.
  3. The signed post-renovation cleaning verification card.

However, upon analyzing the recordkeeping trail, the contractor discovers that there are no on-site logs, checklists, or photos showing that the hands-on personnel actually followed dust-containment and safe work practices during the physical installation.

To satisfy the RRP Rule's dual documentation standard and protect the business from severe federal civil penalties, the contractor's records must prove both that the firm itself is certified and that the ____ used proper lead-safe work practices on the job.

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