DHS 163.13(3)(c)12.12. A company certificate from the department.
DHS 163.13(4)(4)Requirement for supervision of a worker.
DHS 163.13(4)(a)(a) Lead hazard reduction activities. Under s. DHS 163.14 (1) (c), a lead abatement worker shall be directly supervised by a certified lead abatement supervisor when performing abatement.
DHS 163.13(4)(b)(b) Renovation activities. Under s. DHS 163.14 (11), a certified lead-safe renovator shall be assigned to each renovation and shall be physically present at the work site while warning signs are being posted, work area containment is being established, and work area cleaning is being performed. The certified lead-safe renovator shall ensure continuous maintenance of containment areas and use of lead-safe work practices by workers during renovation. When not on site, the certified lead-safe renovator shall be readily available by telephone and able to return to the worksite within a reasonable time, approximately 30 minutes.
DHS 163.13(5)(5)Requirement for written contract. A company shall have a written contract for all regulated activities performed for compensation on property not owned or controlled by the company conducting the work. The contract shall specify the activities to be performed, comply with s. ATCP 110.05 and include the following:
DHS 163.13(5)(a)(a) Information regarding the presence or absence of bonding or insurance coverage, including workers compensation insurance. Where a representation is made that bonding or insurance will be in effect while regulated activities are conducted, the company shall provide proof before work begins.
DHS 163.13(5)(b)(b) For a lead hazard reduction activity or when clearance sampling will be conducted after a renovation activity, a statement regarding who is responsible for paying additional cleanup and clearance costs if clearance is not met.
DHS 163.13(5)(d)(d) For a lead investigation activity, all of the following:
DHS 163.13(5)(d)1.1. The extent of the investigation and any limitations.
DHS 163.13(5)(d)2.2. Which of the following actions will be taken if deteriorated paint is detected during a lead hazard screen, lead-safe investigation or risk assessment or if an XRF provides an inconclusive reading:
DHS 163.13(5)(d)2.a.a. Treat the paint as lead-based paint.
DHS 163.13(5)(d)2.b.b. Take a paint chip sample for submission to a recognized laboratory for testing.
DHS 163.13(5)(d)2.c.c. Test the paint with an XRF.
DHS 163.13(5)(e)(e) For a lead-free inspection or a lead-safe investigation, what action will be taken if the property is found ineligible for the certificate being sought.
DHS 163.13(6)(6)Responsibility for training and certification documents.
DHS 163.13(6)(a)(a) Individual. The individual to whom a training diploma is issued by a training manager and to whom a certification card is issued by the department is the owner of that training diploma and certification card, and is responsible for the following:
DHS 163.13(6)(a)1.1. ‘Responsibility for training diploma.’
DHS 163.13(6)(a)1.a.a. The individual shall retain an original training diploma for the duration of the individual’s certification for each required training course completed and shall make it available upon request by the department.
DHS 163.13(6)(a)1.b.b. The individual shall not allow another person to photocopy the training diploma unless the photocopy is clearly labeled ”copy” across the face of it in order to discourage fraudulent or misleading use of the photocopy and shall not allow another person to use the training diploma.
DHS 163.13(6)(a)2.2. ‘Responsibility for certification card.’
DHS 163.13(6)(a)2.a.a. The individual shall retain the certification card until the card expires, shall have it physically present when performing or supervising a regulated activity and shall make the certification card available for inspection upon request by the department or the public.
DHS 163.13(6)(a)2.b.b. The individual shall not allow another person to photocopy the certification card unless the photocopy is clearly labeled “copy” across the face of it in order to discourage fraudulent or misleading use of the photocopy and shall not allow another person to use the certification card.
DHS 163.13(6)(a)2.c.c. When requested by the department, the individual shall return a suspended, revoked or otherwise invalid certification card to the department within 10 working days of the department’s request.
DHS 163.13(6)(b)(b) Lead company.
DHS 163.13(6)(b)1.1. ‘Prohibited actions.’ The employer or company may not confiscate an individual’s original training diploma or certification card. The employer or company may not photocopy an individual’s training diploma or certification card unless the photocopy is clearly labeled ”copy” across the face of it in order to discourage fraudulent or misleading use of the photocopy.
DHS 163.13(6)(b)2.2. ‘Responsibility for company certificate.’
DHS 163.13(6)(b)2.a.a. Each certified company performing, supervising or offering to perform or supervise an activity regulated under this chapter shall retain the certificate for the duration of certification and shall make it available for inspection upon request by the department or the public.
DHS 163.13(6)(b)2.b.b. A company shall not allow another person to photocopy the certificate unless the photocopy is clearly labeled “copy” across the face of it in order to discourage fraudulent or misleading use of the photocopy and shall not allow another person to use the certificate.
DHS 163.13(6)(b)2.c.c. When requested by the department, the company shall return a suspended, revoked or otherwise invalid certificate to the department within 10 working days of the department’s request.