Ill. Admin. Code tit. 77, § 845.105 - Lead Training Course Approval Requirements
a) To obtain approval for a lead inspector
training course, a lead training program provider shall submit information to
confirm that the program provides:
1) A
minimum of 24 training hours, with a minimum of 8 hours devoted to hands-on
activities. The course topic requirements shall include the following
(requirements ending in an asterisk (*) require lecture and hands-on
activities):
A) Role and responsibilities of
a lead inspector;
B) Information on
lead and the adverse health effects of lead exposure;
C) Information on federal, State and local
rules and guidance pertaining to lead-based paint and lead-based paint
activities;
D) Lead-based paint
inspection methods, including selection of rooms and components for sampling or
testing;*
E) Paint, dust, water and
soil sampling methodologies;*
F)
Final clearance evaluation standards and testing, including random
sampling;*
G) Preparation of the
final lead inspection report;* and
H) Record keeping.
2) The one-day (8-hour) lead inspector
refresher course content shall be the same as the course content specified in
subsection (a)(1) of this Section, and any current safety practices, new laws
and rules, and current technologies relating to lead in drinking water and
lead-based paint activities. Requirements ending in an asterisk indicate areas
that require refresher hands-on activities.
b) To obtain approval for a lead risk
assessor training course, a lead training program provider shall submit
information to confirm that the course provides:
1) A minimum of 16 training hours, with a
minimum of 4 hours devoted to hands-on activities. The course topic
requirements shall include the following (requirements ending in an asterisk
require lecture and hands-on activities):
A)
Assurance to the Department that a lead inspector training course certificate
of completion is required of each applicant as a prerequisite for lead risk
assessor training course attendance;
B) Role and responsibilities of the lead risk
assessor;
C) Collection of
necessary building information required to perform a lead risk
assessment;
D) Sources of
environmental lead contamination (paint, surface dust and soil, water, air,
packaging and food);
E) Visual
inspection procedures for the purpose of identifying potential sources of
lead-based paint and lead in drinking water hazards;*
F) Sampling for sources of lead
exposure;*
G) Interpretation of
lead-based paint and other lead sampling results, including all applicable
State and federal guidance pertaining to lead-based paint hazards (i.e.,
federal statutes and rules);*
H)
Development of lead hazard-control options, the role of interim controls, and
operations and maintenance activities to reduce lead-based paint hazards;
and
I) Preparation of a final lead
risk assessment report.
2) The one-day (8-hour) lead risk assessor
refresher course content shall be the same as the course content specified in
subsection (b)(1), and any current safety practices, new laws and rules, and
current technologies relating to lead in drinking water and lead-based paint
activities. Requirements ending in an asterisk indicate areas that require
refresher hands-on activities.
c) To obtain approval for a lead abatement
worker training course, a lead training program provider shall submit
information to confirm that the course provides:
1) A minimum of 24 training hours, with a
minimum of 8 hours devoted to hands-on activities. The course topic
requirements shall include the following (requirements ending in an asterisk
require lecture and hands-on activities):
A)
Role and responsibilities of a lead abatement worker;
B) Information on lead and the adverse health
effects of lead exposure;
C)
Information on federal, State and local rules and guidance that pertain to
lead-based paint abatement;
D)
Lead-based paint hazard recognition and control;*
E) Lead-based paint abatement and lead-based
paint hazard reduction methods, including restricted practices;*
F) Interior dust abatement or cleanup
methods;*
G) Soil and exterior dust
abatement methods;* and
H)
Respiratory protection, including review of the OSHA Lead Standard.
2) The one-day (8-hour) lead
abatement worker refresher course content shall be the same as the course
content specified in subsection (c)(1), and any current safety practices, new
laws and rules, and current technologies relating to lead-based paint
activities. Requirements ending in an asterisk indicate areas that require
refresher hands-on activities.
d) To obtain approval for a lead abatement
supervisor training course, a lead training program provider shall submit
information to confirm that the course provides:
1) A minimum of 32 training hours, with a
minimum of 8 hours devoted to hands-on activities. The course topic
requirements shall include the following (requirements ending in an asterisk
require lecture and hands-on activities):
A)
Role and responsibilities of a lead abatement supervisor;
B) Information on lead and the adverse health
effects of lead exposure;
C)
Information on federal, State and local rules and guidance that pertain to
lead-based paint abatement;
D)
Liability and insurance issues relating to lead-based paint
abatement;
E) Lead risk assessment
and lead inspection report interpretation;*
F) Development and implementation of an
occupant protection plan and lead abatement report;
G) Lead-based paint hazard recognition and
control;*
H) Lead-based paint
abatement and lead-based paint hazard reduction methods, including restricted
practices;*
I) Interior dust
abatement or cleanup methods;*
J)
Soil and exterior dust abatement methods;*
K) Final clearance evaluation standards and
testing;
L) Cleanup and waste
disposal;
M) Record
keeping;
N) Integration of
lead-based paint abatement methods with modernization and rehabilitation
projects for large scale abatement projects; and
O) Respiratory protection, including review
of the OSHA Lead Standard.
2) The one-day (8-hour) lead abatement
supervisor refresher course content shall be the same as the course content
specified in subsection (d)(1), and any current safety practices, new laws and
rules, and current technologies relating to lead-based paint activities.
Requirements ending in an asterisk indicate areas that require refresher
hands-on activities.
e)
The lead training program provider may seek approval of alternative training
course schedules.
1) An alternative training
course schedule is defined as:
A) Any training
agenda that includes a training day of more than 8 hours, but fewer than 12
hours. Courses that consist of more than 12 hours of training per day will not
be approved by the Department (Note: a training hour consists of 50 minutes of
training time);
B) Any training
agenda that includes a training day of fewer than 8 hours;
C) Any training agenda that includes more
training days than required by this Part;
D) Any training agenda that includes fewer
training days than required by this Part;
E) Any altered training course that may be
offered in addition to the standard lead training course (an example is a
training course provider offering the standard 3-day (8 hours per day) lead
abatement worker course and also a 4-day lead abatement worker course);
or
F) Any combined lead training
course that covers more than one lead training course discipline.
2) Application for alternative
training course schedules shall be made in accordance with the appropriate
discipline requirements set forth in this Section.
f) The lead training program provider may
seek approval of foreign language courses. The lead abatement worker training
course discipline is the only discipline that will be approved to be offered in
a foreign language. All other lead training course disciplines shall be offered
in English. Foreign language lead abatement worker disciplines shall meet all
of the requirements specified in subsection (c). All foreign language course
manuals, exams and other course material required by this Section shall be
provided in both the language in which the course is to be offered and
English.
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