Ill. Admin. Code tit. 77, § 845.100 - Approval of Lead Training Program Providers
a) Any firm providing lead training in
Illinois to individuals seeking certification and licensure in accordance with
the Act and this Part, and requirements outlined in USEPA regulations ( 40 CFR
745), is required to be approved in accordance with the Act and this Part.
1) A person seeking approval as a lead
training program provider shall submit a completed written application to the
Department containing the following information:
A) The lead training program provider's name,
address, fax number, e-mail address, website, social media site and telephone
number;
B) A list of courses for
which approval is sought, including the requirements for each course as
specified in Section 845.105;
C) A statement signed by the program training
manager certifying that the lead training program meets all of the requirements
established in this Section;
D) A
copy of the student and instructor manuals to be used for each
course;
E) A copy of the agenda for
each course;
F) A description of
the facilities and equipment to be used for lecture and hands-on
training;
G) A description of the
examination for each discipline indicating the percentage of examination
questions relating to each course objective;
H) The final examination for each course, the
answer key for the examination and the criteria for pass/fail (at least 70%
correct to pass);
I) An example of
the certificate of course completion, which shall include:
i) Student name;
ii) An identification number unique to each
student;
iii) The course
name;
iv) Dates of the course;
v) Exam date;
vi) Name, address and telephone number of the
lead training program provider;
vii) A statement that the course is approved
by the Department, including the lead training program provider number
designated by the Department;
viii)
A statement that the student has completed the course and passed the course
examination;
ix) Signature of the
training manager; and
x) Training
certificate expiration date;
J) A description of the activities and
procedures that will be used for conducting and assessing hands-on skills
requirements;
K) A quality control
plan, which shall include:
i) Procedures for
periodic revision of training materials and the course examination to reflect
innovations in the lead industry;
ii) Procedures for the training manager's
annual review of principal instructors' and guest instructors'
competencies;
iii) Procedures and
protocols for re-administration of course exam in case of student failure;
and
iv) An instructor-to-student
ratio no greater than 1:30 for lecture portions and 1:15 for hands-on
portions;
L) The name of
the training manager employed by the lead training program provider, with
supporting qualifications as required by subsection (b); and
M) The name of the principal instructor
employed by the lead training program provider for each discipline, with
supporting qualifications as required by subsection (c).
b) The lead training program
provider shall employ a training manager with the following minimum
requirements and responsibilities.
1)
Requirements
A) A resume or letters of
reference documenting at least 2 years of experience, education or training in
teaching adults; and
B) Education
and/or work experience equivalent to the following:
i) A bachelor's degree or higher degree in
building construction technology, engineering, industrial hygiene, safety,
public health, education, business administration or program management or a
related field; or
ii) A resume or
letters of reference documenting at least 2 years of experience in managing a
training program specializing in environmental hazards, and experience,
education or training in lead or asbestos abatement, construction, painting,
carpentry, renovation, remodeling, occupational safety and health, or
industrial hygiene.
2) Responsibilities
A) Ensuring that the lead training program
provider complies at all times with the requirements of this Part;
B) All formal correspondence, such as
training course certificates, approval requests and renewal
applications;
C) Maintaining lead
training program provider records and making those records available to the
Department, as specified in this Section;
D) Designating a qualified principal
instructor for each discipline, as required by subsection (c); and
E) Designating guest instructors as needed to
provide instruction specific to the lecture, hands-on activities, or work
practice components of a course.
c) The lead training program provider shall
employ a principal instructor for each discipline, with the following minimum
requirements and responsibilities:
1) A
resume or letters of reference documenting at least 2 years of demonstrated
experience, education or training in teaching workers or adults; and
2) A current Department-approved training
course certificate for the lead disciplines for which he or she is designated
as principal instructor. A current lead abatement supervisor certificate meets
the requirement for instruction of all lead abatement supervisor and lead
abatement worker courses. A current lead risk assessor certificate meets the
requirement for instruction of all lead risk assessor and lead inspector
courses.
d) The
principal instructor shall be responsible for the organization of the course
and oversight of the teaching of all course material.
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