DHS 163.20(8)(a)2.i.i. Demonstrate the removal of paint from components using machine sanding, grinding, or planing with HEPA-vacuum exhaust control attachments, and using wet sanding and wet scraping according to documented methodologies. DHS 163.20(8)(a)2.j.j. Discuss the structural conditions required for successful use of encapsulants. 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.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.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.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.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.