Hawaii Administrative Rules
Title 11 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Subtitle 1 - GENERAL DEPARTMENTAL PROVISIONS
Chapter 504 - ASBESTOS ABATEMENT CERTIFICATION PROGRAM
Subchapter 4 - ACCREDITATION OF TRAINING COURSES
Section 11-504-54 - Examinations

Universal Citation: HI Admin Rules 11-504-54

Current through February, 2024

(a) All persons who enroll in a training course shall be required to pass a closed book examination in written, multiple choice form with a minimum grade of seventy per cent correct in order to successfully complete the course. The examination shall be administered by the training provider. Each examination shall adequately cover the topics included in the training course for that discipline. Persons who pass the examination shall receive a document indicating that they have completed the course and passed the written exam in that specific discipline. A person receiving less than seventy percent correct on an exam may take not more than two similar written, multiple choice exams without retaking the course.

(b) The following are the requirements of examinations in each course:

(1) Abatement workers - fifty multiple choice questions.

(2) Contractors/supervisors - one hundred multiple choice questions;

(3) Inspectors - fifty multiple choice questions;

(4) Management planners - fifty multiple choice questions;

(5) Project designers - one hundred multiple choice questions; and

(6) Project monitors - one hundred multiple choice questions.

(c) Not withstanding subsections (a) and (b), instructors may make the following accommodations for students in a worker training course only who have a language barrier or other problem taking the examination. The instructor may give the exam on a one-on-one basis, away from other students. The instructor may read the questions to the student, and then read each of the multiple choice answers. After the student chooses a response, the instructor may point to the choice that the student picked. At no time shall the instructor indicate the correct answer, coach or attempt to influence the student's choice. The training provider shall notify the department whenever they will be providing this service, to allow a representative of the department the chance to observe the exam.

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