Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 144 - Health Department
Chapter 4620 - CLEAN INDOOR AIR
INDOOR MOTORSPORTS ARENAS
Part 4620.7400 - STANDARDS OF CONDUCT
Universal Citation: MN Rules 4620.7400
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 13, September 23, 2024
Subpart 1. Radon measurement and radon mitigation professional standards.
A radon measurement professional and a radon mitigation professional must:
A. operate
according to a quality assurance and quality control plan submitted to the
commissioner under parts 4620.7200 and 4620.7300;
B. use a continuous monitor or passive device
approved by a national radon proficiency program;
C. notify the commissioner in writing within
30 days of any change to the license application information provided under
parts 4620.7200 and 4620.7300;
D.
maintain proof of a valid license issued under this chapter at all times while
at a project site;
E. use the
services of a radon laboratory licensed by the commissioner under part
4620.7350 to analyze radon samples;
F. maintain records for three years of each
radon test performed;
G. maintain
radon measurement device calibration records for three years. Device
calibration records include the:
(1)
manufacturer of a calibrated device;
(2) model number of a calibrated
device;
(3) serial number of a
calibrated device;
(4) date of
instrument calibration; and
(5)
name of the calibration facility; and
H. not interfere with the commissioner's
inspection or audit of any radon measurement or mitigation project.
Subp. 2. Radon mitigation company and sole proprietor radon mitigation professional standards.
A radon mitigation company and a radon professional engaged as a sole proprietor with no employees and no subcontractors who are licensed radon mitigation professionals must:
A. verify that employees directly involved in
radon mitigation complete an NRPP-approved training course or a minimum of
eight hours of basic mitigation training provided by a licensed radon
mitigation professional. The training must be:
(1) provided before working on a mitigation
project;
(2) performed annually;
and
(3) documented by having
trainees acknowledge with their written signature that they have received
training meeting the requirements of this part;
B. maintain a record of training required
under item A for three years;
C.
verify that all of its mitigation professionals, employees, and subcontractors
comply with parts 4620.7000 to 4620.7950;
D. verify that radon mitigation is performed
with on-site supervision of a licensed mitigation professional;
E. maintain records for three years of each
radon mitigation performed, including records required under parts 4620.7500
and 4620.7600, subpart 2;
F. notify
the commissioner in writing within 30 days of any change to the license
application information provided under part 4620.7250; and
G. obtain a permit from the local unit of
government when the installation of a radon mitigation system alters any
structural component of the building framing system. A permit is not required
when only the rim joist area is penetrated.
Subp. 3. Radon analysis laboratory standards.
An approved radon analysis laboratory must:
A. maintain current documentation required
under part 4620.7350;
B. maintain
the certification status of a national radon proficiency program;
C. notify the commissioner in writing within
30 days of any change to the license application information provided under
part 4620.7350; and
D. maintain the
status requirement of part 4620.7350, subpart 2, item H. If status is no longer
current, the commissioner shall suspend the radon laboratory license under
Minnesota Statutes, section
144.99, subdivision
9.
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