DHS 163.20(8)(b)2.q.q. Sample for sources of lead exposure other than lead-based paint using protocols and documented methodologies. DHS 163.20(8)(b)2.r.r. Apply current local, state and federal regulations and guidance to interpret lead-based paint and other lead sampling results. DHS 163.20(8)(b)2.s.s. Develop lead hazard control options, including temporary measures, operations and maintenance and abatement activities. DHS 163.20(8)(b)2.t.t. Determine schedules for re-evaluation of temporary lead hazard reduction measures. DHS 163.20(8)(b)2.u.u. Discuss the use of cost/benefit analysis in determining the appropriate role of temporary measures and operations and maintenance activities in lead hazard reduction. DHS 163.20(8)(b)2.y.y. Discuss recordkeeping responsibilities for types of records kept and length of retention. DHS 163.20(8)(b)2.za.za. Discuss federal, state and local statutes, ordinances, rules and regulations that pertain to lead-based paint hazard investigations. DHS 163.20(8)(b)3.3. ‘Lead inspection course.’ A lead inspection course shall provide a minimum of 16 training hours only to persons who have successfully completed the lead sampling course and meet the requirements of s. DHS 163.10 for certification. The course shall include lectures, demonstrations, a minimum of 6 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)3.a.a. Describe the role and responsibilities of a lead inspector or risk assessor for clearance, lead inspection and lead-free inspection activities. DHS 163.20(8)(b)3.b.b. Compare the role of the lead inspector to the roles of other lead professionals. DHS 163.20(8)(b)3.d.d. List the types of background information needed to perform a lead inspection or lead-free inspection. DHS 163.20(8)(b)3.e.e. Describe the responsibilities of a lead inspector or risk assessor under the lead-free registry program. DHS 163.20(8)(b)3.f.f. Discuss federal, state and local statutes, ordinances, rules and regulations that pertain to lead-based paint inspections. DHS 163.20(8)(b)3.h.h. Discuss requirements for lead identification and clearance under 24 CFR Part 35, requirements of HUD for notification, evaluation and reduction of lead-based paint hazards in federally owned residential property and housing receiving federal assistance. DHS 163.20(8)(b)3.i.i. Describe major lead-based paint regulations and guidelines of the department and other state, federal and local agencies, including all of the following: department of natural resources; department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection; U.S. occupational safety and health administration; U.S. consumer product safety commission; EPA, HUD and City of Milwaukee. DHS 163.20(8)(b)3.j.j. Compare the methods for conducting lead inspections, partial inspections and lead-free inspections. DHS 163.20(8)(b)3.k.k. Select rooms and components for sampling or testing using protocols and documented methodologies. DHS 163.20(8)(b)3.L.L. Describe how to obtain appropriate background information on property being inspected.