Mich. Admin. Code R. 325.99302 - Lead professional certification requirements; inspector; risk assessor; clearance technician; supervisor; worker; project designer; endorsement as EBL investigator
Rule 302.
(1)
Individuals seeking certification as a lead abatement worker under section 5468
of the act shall meet all of the following requirements:
(a) Successfully complete both of the
following courses:
(i) An accredited core lead
basics course.
(ii) An accredited
training course for lead abatement workers.
(b) Pass the third-party examination for lead
abatement worker. Additional experience or education is not required.
(2) Individuals seeking
certification as a lead abatement supervisor under section 5468 of the act
shall meet all of the following requirements:
(a) Successfully complete all of the
following courses:
(i) An accredited core lead
basics course.
(ii) An accredited
training course for workers.
(iii)
An accredited training course for supervisors.
(b) Pass the third-party examination for
supervisor.
(c) Have either of the
following:
(i) Not less than 1 year of
experience as a certified lead abatement worker.
(ii) Not less than 2 years of experience in a
related field, for example, lead, asbestos, environmental remediation work,
building construction, or the building trades.
(3) Individuals seeking certification as a
lead inspector under section 5468 of the act shall meet all of the following
requirements:
(a) Possess a high school
diploma, or equivalent.
(b)
Successfully complete both of the following courses:
(i) An accredited core lead basics
course.
(ii) An accredited training
course for inspectors.
(c) Pass the third-party examination for lead
inspector. No additional experience is required.
(4) Individuals seeking certification as a
lead risk assessor under section 5468 of the act shall meet all of the
following requirements:
(a) Successfully
complete all of the following:
(i) An
accredited core lead basics course.
(ii) An accredited training course for
inspectors.
(iii) An accredited
training course for risk assessors.
(b) Pass the third party examinations for
both inspector and risk assessor, or a combination thereof, as determined by
the department.
(c) Have any 1 of
the following:
(i) Possess a bachelor's
degree, and have not less than 1 year of experience in a related field, for
example, lead, asbestos, building construction, or environmental remediation
work.
(ii) Possess an associate's
degree, and have not less than 2 years of experience in a related field, for
example, lead, asbestos, building construction, or environmental remediation
work.
(iii) Possess a high school
diploma or equivalent and have not less than 3 years of experience in a related
field, for example lead, asbestos, building construction, or environmental
remediation work.
(iv) Be certified
or registered as any 1 or more of the following:
(A) Industrial hygienist.
(B) Safety professional.
(C) Professional engineer.
(D) Nurse.
(E) Sanitarian.
(F) Architect.
(G) Other related field, as determined by the
department.
(5) Individuals seeking certification as a
lead clearance technician under section 5468 of the act shall meet all of the
following requirements:
(a) Successfully
complete both of the following courses:
(i) An
accredited core lead basics course.
(ii) An accredited training course for
clearance technicians.
(b) Pass the third-party examination for
clearance technician.
(c) Possess
either of the following:
(i) A high school
diploma, or equivalent.
(ii) Not
less than 1 year experience in a related field, for example, lead remediation
work, building construction, building trades, or structural inspection of
residential dwellings.
(6) Individuals seeking certification as a
lead project designer under section 5468 of the act shall meet all of the
following requirements:
(a) Possess a current
certification from the department for lead supervisor.
(b) Successfully complete an accredited
training course for project designers.
(c) Have either of the following:
(i) Not less than 4 years of experience in
building construction and design or a related field.
(ii) Possess a bachelor's degree in
engineering, architecture, or a related profession and not less than 1 year of
experience in building construction and design or a related field.
(7) Individuals seeking
endorsement as EBL investigator shall meet both of the following requirements:
(a) Possess a current certification from the
department as risk assessor.
(b)
Pass a written proficiency examination for EBL investigator.
(8) The department recognizes the
following documents as evidence of meeting the requirements specified in this
rule:
(a) Official academic transcripts or
diploma as evidence of meeting the education requirements.
(b) Resumes, letters of reference, or
documentation of work experience as evidence of meeting the work experience
requirements.
(c) Course completion
certificates from lead-specific or other related training courses issued by
accredited training programs as evidence of meeting the training
requirements.
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