Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(1) A training provider of a lead abatement
supervisor training course must ensure that their lead abatement supervisor
training course curriculum includes, at a minimum, twenty-eight (28) training
hours of classroom training and twelve (12) training hours of hands-on
training.
(2) A lead abatement
supervisor training course shall include, at a minimum, the following course
topics. Requirements ending in an asterisk (*) indicate areas that require
hands-on training as an integral component of the course-
(A) Role and responsibilities of a
supervisor;
(B) Background
information on lead-history of lead use and sources of environmental lead
contamination;
(C) Health effects
of lead-how lead enters and affects the body, levels of concern, and symptoms,
diagnosis and treatments;
(D)
Regulatory background and overview of lead in applicable state and federal
guidance or regulations pertaining to lead-bearing substances including: 40 CFR
part 745; U.S. HUD Guidelines for the Evaluation and Control of Lead-Based
Paint Hazards in Housing (and its most recent revisions), 29 CFR part
1910.1200; 29 CFR part 1926.62; Title X: Residential Lead-Based Paint Hazard
Reduction Act of 1992;
(E)
Liability and insurance issues relating to lead abatement;
(F) Cost estimation;*
(G) Risk assessment and inspection report
interpretation;*
(H) Development
and implementation of an occupant protection plan and preabatement work plan,
including containments for residential and commercial buildings, and
superstructures;*
(I) Community
relations process;
(J) Lead hazard
recognition and control;*
(K)
Hazard recognition and control techniques: site characterization, exposure
measurements, material identification, safety and health planning, medical
surveillance, and engineering controls;
(L) Personal protective equipment information
regarding respiratory equipment selection, air-purifying respirators, care and
cleaning of respirators, respiratory program, protective clothing and
equipment, and hygienic practices;*
(M) Lead abatement and lead hazard reduction
methods, including prohibited practices, for residential and commercial
buildings and superstructures;*
(N)
Sections
701.300 to
701.338,
RSMo, Missouri regulations pertaining to lead licensure, Missouri Work Practice
Standards for Lead-Bearing Substances specific to lead abatement
activities;
(O) Project management
including supervisory techniques, contractor specifications; emergency response
planning, and blueprint reading;*
(P) Interior dust abatement and cleanup
techniques;*
(Q) Soil and exterior
dust abatement methods;*
(R)
Clearance standards and testing;
(S) Cleanup and waste disposal;
(T) Record keeping; and
(U) Preparation of an abatement
report.*
*Original authority: 701.301, RSMo 1998 and 701.314, RSMo
1993, amended 1998.