DHS 159.27(4)(b)
(b) The department may require a training provider to submit to the department records required under
s. DHS 159.19 (7) (b) for purposes of determining compliance.
DHS 159.27(4)(c)
(c) Within 60 calendar days after completing an audit, the department shall notify the training provider in writing of the audit results.
DHS 159.27 History
History: CR 08-036: cr.
Register February 2009 No. 638, eff. 5-1-09.
DHS 159.28
DHS 159.28 Training course accreditation effective dates and expiration dates. DHS 159.28(1)
(1)
Effective dates. Original or renewed course accreditation is effective on the date the department issues the accreditation certificate.
DHS 159.28(2)
(2) Expiration dates. Course accreditation expires as follows.
DHS 159.28(2)(a)
(a) Except as provided under
par. (c), original course accreditation expires one year after the course accreditation issue date.
DHS 159.28(2)(b)
(b) Except as provided under
par. (c), renewed accreditation expires as follows:
DHS 159.28(2)(b)1.
1. When an application for accreditation renewal is submitted to the department before the current course accreditation expiration date, the renewed course accreditation expires one year from the date the current course accreditation expires.
DHS 159.28(2)(b)2.
2. When an application for accreditation renewal is submitted to the department within 12 months after the course accreditation expiration date the renewed course accreditation expires one year after the renewal issue date.
DHS 159.28(2)(c)
(c) Accreditation of a training course that is in effect on May 1, 2009 shall expire one year after May 1, 2009.
DHS 159.28(3)(a)(a) To obtain accreditation for a course that has been expired for more than 12 months, the training provider shall submit application for contingent accreditation under
s. DHS 159.24.
DHS 159.28(3)(b)
(b) A training provider may not conduct a training course if accreditation for the course is expired.
DHS 159.28 History
History: CR 08-036: cr.
Register February 2009 No. 638, eff. 5-1-09.
DHS 159.29
DHS 159.29 Curriculum requirements for exterior asbestos worker course. The training course for the exterior asbestos worker discipline shall be one training day in length. Course instruction shall include: lecture, supplemented with audiovisual materials, and learning exercises and activities; at least 3 hours of hands-on skills training and practice; course review with time to answer questions; a written course test that meets requirements under
s. DHS 159.22 (16); and time to assist students to complete the department application for certification. Course instruction for the exterior asbestos worker discipline shall address all of the following topics:
DHS 159.29(1)
(1) Asbestos characteristics. The physical characteristics of asbestos, including all of the following:
DHS 159.29(1)(d)
(d) Typical asbestos uses on the exterior of structures including NESHAP category I and II non-friable asbestos-containing material (e.g., built-up roofing materials, cementitious roofing materials, cementitious siding materials) and incidental asbestos-containing exterior building products.
DHS 159.29(2)
(2) Health effects. Potential health effects related to asbestos exposure, including all of the following:
DHS 159.29(2)(b)
(b) Dose-response relationship and lack of a safe exposure level.
DHS 159.29(2)(c)
(c) Synergistic effect between cigarette smoking and asbestos exposure.
DHS 159.29(2)(f)
(f) Relationship of asbestos exposure to asbestosis, lung cancer, mesothelioma, and cancers of other organs.
DHS 159.29(3)
(3) Personal protective equipment. The use of personal protective equipment, including all of the following:
DHS 159.29(3)(a)
(a) Classes and characteristics of respirators, including respirator protection factors.
DHS 159.29(3)(c)
(c) Proper respirator selection, inspection, donning, use, maintenance, and storage procedures.
DHS 159.29(3)(e)
(e) Methods for field testing of the face piece-to-face seal, including positive and negative pressure fit checks.
DHS 159.29(3)(g)
(g) Variability between field and laboratory protection and factors that alter respirator fit, such as facial hair.
DHS 159.29(3)(h)
(h) Components of a proper respiratory protection program and employer responsibilities.
DHS 159.29(3)(i)
(i) Selection and use of disposable and non-disposable personal protective clothing.
DHS 159.29(3)(L)2.
2. Inspecting, disassembling, cleaning and assembling half-face respirators.
DHS 159.29(4)
(4) Medical monitoring. Medical monitoring, including worker protection requirements under OSHA and EPA for physical examinations, pulmonary function test, chest e-rays and medical history for each employee.
DHS 159.29(5)
(5) Exterior abatement work practices. State-of-the-art work practices for exterior abatement projects, including all of the following:
DHS 159.29(5)(h)
(h) Work practices for removal, enclosure and repair of asbestos-containing material.
DHS 159.29(5)(m)
(m) Controlling for possible impact of roofing and siding activities on interior asbestos-containing materials.
DHS 159.29(5)(o)
(o) Proper waste handling and disposal, including systems for lowering roofing and siding materials to minimize breakage.
DHS 159.29(6)
(6) Personal hygiene. Personal hygiene, including all of the following:
DHS 159.29(6)(c)
(c) Avoidance of eating, drinking, smoking, and chewing gum or tobacco in the work area.
DHS 159.29(7)
(7) Other safety hazards. Additional safety hazards encountered during abatement activities and how to deal with them including all of the following:
DHS 159.29(8)
(8) Asbestos regulations. Asbestos-related regulations for workers, including all of the following:
DHS 159.29(8)(a)
(a) Overview of federal and state government agencies that regulate asbestos removal.
DHS 159.29(8)(b)
(b) Overview of EPA national emission standards for hazardous air pollutants under
40 CFR 61 subparts A, general provisions, and M, national emissions standards for asbestos.