Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A)
An approved
training program shall teach the work practice standards for conducting
residential rental unit lead-safe maintenance practices as set forth in Chapter
3742. of the Revised Code and rule
3701-81-02 of the Administrative
Code. The training program shall be taught to provide the trainees with the
knowledge needed to perform residential rental unit lead-safe maintenance
practices. The hands-on training shall be conducted in such a manner that
students gain practical experience in conducting residential rental unit
lead-safe maintenance practices. An approved training program shall meet at
least the following:
(1)
The residential rental unit lead-safe maintenance
practices program shall consist of at least eight training hours. Two hours of
the eight training hours shall be designated as hands-on
training;
(2)
The instructor-to-student ratio for each program shall
not exceed 1:25;
(3)
For each program it offers, the training program shall
conduct a program examination at the completion of the program;
(a)
The program
examination shall be developed in accordance with the program examination
requirements of paragraph (A)(3)(b) of this rule. The program examination for
residential rental unit lead-safe maintenance practices program shall each have
a minimum of twenty-five multiple choice questions. The passing score for the
program examination shall be seventy-two per cent;
(b)
The proportion of
examination questions devoted to each major program topic for the residential
rental unit lead-safe maintenance practices program shall be: twenty per cent
on role and responsibilities, health effects, federal and state regulations;
eight per cent on visual examination; eight per cent on recordkeeping; forty
per cent on worksite preparation and safe work practices; and twenty-four per
cent on job site cleaning, waste disposal, cleaning verification and clearance
examinations;
(c)
If a trainee does not pass the examination, that
individual may repeat the examination up to three times. After three failed
attempts the training program must be repeated prior to retaking the
examination;
(d)
The training program shall provide written proof of the
successful completion of the program to each candidate within one week of
grading the program examination; and
(e)
Each program
examination shall be administered in a manner that ensures the following:
(i)
No contents are
revealed to any student prior to the examination;
(ii)
The security of
any written examination materials is ensured;
(iii)
All students
who pass the examination do so on their own merits;
(iv)
No written
material other than the examination materials can be viewed by any student
during the examination; and
(v)
A proctor is
present for the duration of the examination.
(B)
A residential rental unit lead-safe maintenance
training program shall include instruction on the following:
(1)
The role and
responsibilities of persons performing residential rental unit lead-safe
maintenance;
(2)
Health effects on the human body including how lead
enters and affects the body, symptoms of lead in the body and diagnosis, level
of concern, and treatment;
(3)
Recognizing,
controlling deteriorated paint and presumed lead hazards;
(4)
Interior and
exterior containment and cleanup methods;
(5)
Specialized
cleaning methods used to control potentially lead-contaminated
surfaces;
(6)
Resident notification and occupant protection
measures;
(7)
Personal hygiene practices and personal protective
clothing;
(8)
Safe handling and disposal of waste;
(9)
Removal or
cleaning of potentially lead-contaminated carpet;
(10)
Establishing an
ongoing maintenance and monitoring program and record
preparation;
(11)
Methods to ensure that the renovation has been properly
completed, including cleaning verification and clearance
testing;
(12)
Federal, state, and local regulations, guidance that
pertains to lead-based paint and renovation activities; and
(13)
Hands-on
training and experience on the following:
(a)
Site
preparation/using the planning tool;
(b)
Procedures for
using acceptable test kits to determine whether paint is lead-based
paint;
(c)
Lead-safe work practices and renovation methods to
minimize the creation of dust and lead-based paint hazards; and
(d)
Clean-up and
decontamination. Methods to ensure that the renovation has been properly
completed, including cleaning verification and clearance
testing.