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DHS 163.20(8)(a)2.j.j. Discuss the structural conditions required for successful use of encapsulants.
DHS 163.20(8)(a)2.k.k. Conduct a patch test for determining if an encapsulant will adhere properly.
DHS 163.20(8)(a)2.L.L. Build a mini-containment for high dust engineering control.
DHS 163.20(8)(a)2.m.m. Demonstrate the use of documented methodologies to remove and replace windows.
DHS 163.20(8)(a)2.n.n. Remove components and prepare for proper disposal.
DHS 163.20(8)(a)2.o.o. Perform the final cleaning and waste disposal required after abatement.
DHS 163.20(8)(a)2.p.p. Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of different lead hazard reduction activities.
DHS 163.20(8)(a)2.q.q. Describe exterior abatement activities, including soil-lead abatement options.
DHS 163.20(8)(a)2.r.r. Discuss engineering controls and work practice issues specific to exterior lead-based paint projects.
DHS 163.20(8)(a)2.s.s. Perform a job site preparation and set-up for an exterior abatement project.
DHS 163.20(8)(a)2.t.t. Discuss cleanup after soil and exterior abatement or lead hazard reduction.
DHS 163.20(8)(a)2.u.u. Discuss requirements for pre-cleaning and daily cleaning of abatement work areas, including worker pathways.
DHS 163.20(8)(a)3.3. ‘Lead abatement supervision course.’ A lead abatement supervision course shall provide a minimum of 16 training hours only to persons who have successfully completed lead abatement worker training and meet the requirements of s. DHS 163.10 for certification. The course shall include lectures, demonstrations, hands-on skills assessment, a course review and a written course test. The course shall provide a minimum of 6 hours of hands-on practice and hands-on skills assessment, and instruction and materials that address all of the following student learning goals and objectives:
DHS 163.20(8)(a)3.a.a. Describe the role and responsibilities of a lead abatement supervisor.
DHS 163.20(8)(a)3.b.b. Discuss each of the major responsibility areas necessary to successfully manage lead abatement projects.
DHS 163.20(8)(a)3.c.c. Describe basic supervisory techniques and responsibilities for lead hazard reduction projects.
DHS 163.20(8)(a)3.d.d. Discuss the role the site supervisor plays in community relations and occupant protection.
DHS 163.20(8)(a)3.e.e. Discuss the relation of contract specifications to the actual project.
DHS 163.20(8)(a)3.f.f. Describe the various options for controlling interior, exterior and soil lead hazards.
DHS 163.20(8)(a)3.g.g. Determine appropriate lead hazard reduction methods for interior, exterior and soil hazards.
DHS 163.20(8)(a)3.h.h. Describe the requirements for using restricted lead abatement methods.
DHS 163.20(8)(a)3.i.i. Identify prohibited work practices.
DHS 163.20(8)(a)3.j.j. Describe the requirements for training, certification and work practices under ch. DHS 163.
DHS 163.20(8)(a)3.k.k. Determine when notice to the department is required.
DHS 163.20(8)(a)3.L.L. Complete a work notice form for a lead abatement project.
DHS 163.20(8)(a)3.m.m. Describe lead waste disposal requirements.
DHS 163.20(8)(a)3.n.n. Discuss employer responsibilities for worker training and protection under 29 CFR 1926.62, lead in construction regulations issued by the U.S. occupational safety and health administration.
DHS 163.20(8)(a)3.o.o. Discuss employer responsibilities for worker respiratory protection under 29 CFR 1910.134.
DHS 163.20(8)(a)3.p.p. Discuss requirements for lead hazard reduction measures under 24 CFR Part 35, HUD requirements for notification, evaluation and reduction of lead-based paint hazards in federally owned residential property and housing receiving federal assistance.
DHS 163.20(8)(a)3.q.q. Discuss requirements for revising a project notice.
DHS 163.20(8)(a)3.r.r. Discuss liability and insurance issues as they relate to lead hazard reduction work.
DHS 163.20(8)(a)3.s.s. Interpret risk assessment and inspection reports as they apply to planned lead hazard reduction activities.
DHS 163.20(8)(a)3.t.t. Describe the standards for registered lead-free property and registered lead-safe property registration.
DHS 163.20(8)(a)3.u.u. Recognize common substrate problems that cause paint failure.
DHS 163.20(8)(a)3.v.v. Describe surface preparation techniques for repainting.
DHS 163.20(8)(a)3.w.w. Select appropriate paint types for various conditions and locations in a housing unit.
DHS 163.20(8)(a)3.x.x. List requirements for lead safety when performing lead hazard reduction.
DHS 163.20(8)(a)3.y.y. Determine the appropriate type and amount or number of tools, equipment, supplies, materials and replacement components necessary to perform given lead hazard reduction activities.
DHS 163.20(8)(a)3.z.z. Determine the set-up work required for various lead hazard reduction projects.
DHS 163.20(8)(a)3.za.za. Determine the lead hazard reduction methods most appropriate for various lead hazards.
DHS 163.20(8)(a)3.zb.zb. Determine the cleanup requirements for various lead hazard reduction projects.
DHS 163.20(8)(a)3.zc.zc. Complete a work plan for a given lead-based paint hazard reduction activity.
DHS 163.20(8)(a)3.zd.zd. Write contract specifications for the planned lead-based paint hazard reduction activity.
DHS 163.20(8)(a)3.ze.ze. Explain the purpose of the occupant protection plan.
DHS 163.20(8)(a)3.zf.zf. Complete an occupant protection plan for the planned lead-based paint hazard reduction activity.
DHS 163.20(8)(a)3.zg.zg. List and describe the information required in the abatement report.
DHS 163.20(8)(a)3.zh.zh. Describe the basic requirements for performing post-project pre-clearance.
DHS 163.20(8)(a)3.zi.zi. Perform a post-project visual inspection.
DHS 163.20(8)(a)3.zj.zj. Perform a dust wipe sample using proper protocol.
DHS 163.20(8)(a)3.zk.zk. Complete a laboratory sample analysis request form.
DHS 163.20(8)(a)3.zL.zL. Interpret laboratory analysis dust wipe results.
DHS 163.20(8)(a)3.zm.zm. List the records that must be kept by the employer for lead hazard reduction activities.
DHS 163.20(8)(a)3.zn.zn. Describe the requirements for determining if an encapsulant will adhere properly.
DHS 163.20(8)(a)4.4. ‘Lead project design course.’ A lead project design course shall provide a minimum of 8 training hours only to persons who have successfully completed lead abatement supervisor training and meet the requirements of s. DHS 163.10 for certification. The course shall include lectures, demonstrations, student participation, a course review and a written course test. The course shall provide instruction and materials that address all of the following student learning goals and objectives:
DHS 163.20(8)(a)4.a.a. Describe the major responsibilities of the project designer.
DHS 163.20(8)(a)4.b.b. Explain the uses and values of inspection and risk assessment report to the project designer.
DHS 163.20(8)(a)4.c.c. Identify indications of incomplete or inaccurate inspection and risk assessment reports.
DHS 163.20(8)(a)4.d.d. Identify the elements of a lead-based paint abatement design or project plan and describe a typical way of creating it.
DHS 163.20(8)(a)4.e.e. Explain the importance of writing specifications for a lead hazard reduction project.
DHS 163.20(8)(a)4.f.f. Describe the bidding process and its relationship to a project plan.
DHS 163.20(8)(a)4.g.g. Describe 4 different lead-based paint abatement strategies.
DHS 163.20(8)(a)4.h.h. Describe and discuss the advantages and disadvantages of different lead-based paint abatement strategies.
DHS 163.20(8)(a)4.i.i. Explain when it is appropriate to use temporary lead hazard reduction methods and when it is appropriate to use abatement.
DHS 163.20(8)(a)4.j.j. Describe the procedures used for final cleanup after lead-based paint abatement activities.
DHS 163.20(8)(a)4.k.k. Describe the procedures for interior dust-lead reduction and explain how those procedures differ from final cleanup procedures.
DHS 163.20(8)(a)4.L.L. Describe the relationship between modernization and lead hazard reduction programs in federal housing.
DHS 163.20(8)(a)4.m.m. Describe how lead hazard reduction programs are integrated into other remodeling activities in the federal housing program.
DHS 163.20(8)(a)4.n.n. Explain how an occupant protection plan is implemented.
DHS 163.20(8)(a)4.o.o. Identify problems associated with occupant relocation programs.
DHS 163.20(8)(a)4.p.p. Outline the requirements of an effective containment system for interior lead-based paint abatement projects.
DHS 163.20(8)(a)4.q.q. Outline the requirements of an effective containment system for exterior lead-based paint abatement projects.
DHS 163.20(8)(a)4.r.r. Outline the requirements of an effective containment system for soil abatement projects.
DHS 163.20(8)(a)4.s.s. Describe clearance testing procedures for lead-based paint abatement projects in multi-family housing.
DHS 163.20(8)(a)4.t.t. Describe the appropriate response to clearance failures on large lead-based paint projects.
DHS 163.20(8)(a)4.u.u. Explain the role of specifications in a contract.
DHS 163.20(8)(a)4.v.v. Describe the content of specifications.
DHS 163.20(8)(a)4.w.w. Write clear and concise specifications.
DHS 163.20(8)(b)(b) Required learning objectives for courses leading to certification in lead investigation disciplines. An accredited training course that meets a training requirement under s. DHS 163.11 for certification as a lead sampling technician, lead inspector, lead hazard investigator or lead risk assessor shall teach work practice standards that are consistent with s. DHS 163.14 for lead investigation activities. A training course shall be based on department-approved curricula and shall meet or exceed the applicable minimum curriculum requirements, including both the minimum number of course training hours and the minimum number of hands-on training hours, as follows:
DHS 163.20(8)(b)1.1. ‘Lead sampling course.’ A lead sampling course shall provide a minimum of 8 training hours. The course shall include lectures, demonstrations, a minimum of 3 hours of hands-on practice and hands-on skills assessment, a course review and a written course test. The course shall provide instruction and materials that address all of the following student learning goals and objectives:
DHS 163.20(8)(b)1.a.a. Describe the health effects of lead exposure and the particular danger lead poses to children under age 6.
DHS 163.20(8)(b)1.b.b. Discuss why lead is a concern in housing.
DHS 163.20(8)(b)1.c.c. Discuss housing component conditions that can cause lead poisoning.
DHS 163.20(8)(b)1.d.d. Describe the differences in roles and responsibilities of a lead sampling technician, risk assessor, hazard investigator and inspector.
DHS 163.20(8)(b)1.e.e. Explain the purposes of lead sampling and appropriate situations for performing lead sampling.
DHS 163.20(8)(b)1.f.f. Identify the following lead-based paint hazards: visible dust, paint chips, painted debris and deteriorated paint.
DHS 163.20(8)(b)1.g.g. Describe the basic elements required for post-project clearance.
DHS 163.20(8)(b)1.h.h. Conduct a visual inspection.
DHS 163.20(8)(b)1.i.i. Record the results of a visual inspection on a visual inspection form.
DHS 163.20(8)(b)1.j.j. Describe surfaces appropriate for dust wipe sampling.
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