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.
DHS 163.13(7)(7)Responsibility for training and certification.
DHS 163.13(7)(a)(a) Certification for regulated lead hazard reduction and lead investigation activities. The company conducting a regulated lead hazard reduction or lead investigation activity shall be a certified lead company and shall verify the certification status of all individuals who will perform or supervise those activities before the start of the activity and may not use individuals who lack the required certification.
DHS 163.13(7)(b)(b) Training and certification for regulated renovation activities. The company conducting a regulated renovation activity shall be a certified lead company and shall verify that individuals who will perform renovation activities are either certified lead-safe renovators or have been properly trained by a certified lead-safe renovator in accordance with s. DHS 163.14 (11) on the work practices they will use to perform their assigned tasks. A certified lead abatement worker or lead abatement supervisor who completed department-approved lead-safe renovator training is also qualified to perform the duties of a certified lead-safe renovator.
DHS 163.13(7)(c)(c) Certified lead-safe renovator assigned. The company conducting a regulated renovation activity shall assign a certified lead-safe renovator to each regulated activity who shall fulfill all certified lead-safe renovator responsibilities identified in this chapter. A certified lead abatement worker or lead abatement supervisor who completed department-approved lead-safe renovator is also qualified to perform the duties of a certified lead-safe renovator.
DHS 163.13(8)(8)Summary report of lead investigation activities.
DHS 163.13(8)(a)(a) Requirement for summary report. Except when an elevated blood lead investigation is conducted or a certificate of lead-free status or lead-safe status is issued as the result of the lead investigation activity, persons who were certified to perform lead investigation activities at any time during a reporting period shall submit to the department a summary of regulated lead investigation activities conducted on a form obtained from or approved by the department. If no regulated activities are conducted in a reporting period, the report shall be filed to show no activity.
DHS 163.13 NoteNote: Information about elevated blood lead investigations will be collected from reports submitted to the Wisconsin Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program and information about lead-free inspections and lead-safe investigations will be collected through the registration of lead-free and lead-safe certificates.
DHS 163.13(8)(b)(b) Reporting period and submittal date. Each summary shall cover a three-month reporting period and shall be submitted to the department as follows:
DHS 163.13(8)(b)1.1. Submit January through March by April 30.
DHS 163.13(8)(b)2.2. Submit April through June by July 31.