Utah Admin. Code R307-841-8 - Renovator Certification and Dust Sampling Technician Certification
(1) Renovator certification and dust sampling
technician certification.
(a) To become a
certified renovator or certified dust sampling technician, an individual must
successfully complete an initial lead-based paint renovator or dust-sampling
technician course accredited by the director under
R307-842-1,
the EPA under
40
CFR 745.225, or a state or tribal program
that has been authorized by EPA pursuant to subpart Q of 40 CFR 745.
(b) Individuals who have successfully
completed an accredited abatement worker or supervisor course, or individuals
who successfully completed a director, EPA, HUD, or EPA/HUD model renovation
training course before October 4, 2011, but no later than the training course
expiration date found on that training certificate, may take an accredited
refresher renovator training course that includes hands-on training in lieu of
the initial renovator training course to become a certified
renovator.
(c) Individuals who have
successfully completed an accredited lead-based paint inspector or risk
assessor course before October 4, 2011, but no later than the training course
expiration date found on that training certificate, may take an accredited
refresher dust sampling technician course in lieu of the initial training to
become a certified dust sampling technician. Individuals who are currently
certified as lead-based paint inspectors or risk assessors may act as certified
dust sampling technicians without further training.
(d) To maintain renovator certification or
dust sampling technician certification, an individual must complete a renovator
or dust sampling technician refresher course accredited by the director under
R307-842-1,
the EPA under
40
CFR 745.225, or by a state or tribal program
that is authorized under subpart Q of 40 CFR 745 within 5 years of the date the
individual completed the initial course described in paragraph (1)(a) of this
section. If the individual does not complete a refresher course within this
time, the individual must re-take the initial course to become certified again.
Individuals who complete a renovator course accredited by the director under
R307-842-1,
the EPA or an EPA authorized program on or before March 31, 2010, must complete
a renovator refresher course accredited by the director under
R307-842-1,
the EPA or an EPA authorized program on or before March 31, 2016, to maintain
renovator certification. Individuals who completed a renovator course
accredited by the director under
R307-842-1,
the EPA or an EPA authorized program between April 1, 2010 and March 31, 2011,
will have one year added to their original 5-year training certificate
expiration date. Individuals who take a renovator refresher course that does
not include hands-on training will have a training course certificate
expiration date 3 years from the date they complete the training. Individuals
who take a refresher training course that includes hands-on training will have
a training course certificate expiration date 5 years from the date they
complete the training. Individuals who take the renovator refresher course
without hands-on training must, for their next renovator refresher course, take
a course that includes hands-on training.
(e) An individual shall be re-certified as a
renovator or a dust sampling technician if the individual successfully
completes the appropriate lead-based paint accredited refresher training course
and submits a valid copy of the appropriate refresher course completion
certificate. During the time period when the individual is not certified by the
director, that individual cannot perform any regulated work activities that
requires individual certification.
(2) Renovator responsibilities. Certified
renovators are responsible for ensuring compliance with
R307-841-5 at all renovations to which they are assigned. A certified renovator:
(a) Must perform all of the tasks described
in
R307-841-5(2)
and must either perform or direct workers who perform all of the tasks
described in
R307-841-5(1);
(b) Must provide training to workers on the
work practices required by
R307-841-5(1)
that they will be using in performing their assigned tasks;
(c) Must be physically present at the work
site when the signs required by
R307-841-5(1)(a)
are posted, while the work area containment required by
R307-841-5(1)(b)
is being established, and while the work area cleaning required by
R307-841-5(1)(e)
is performed;
(d) Must regularly
direct work being performed by other individuals to ensure that the work
practices required by
R307-841-5(1)
are being followed, including maintaining the integrity of the containment
barriers and ensuring that dust or debris does not spread beyond the work
area;
(e) Must be available, either
on-site or by telephone, at all times that renovations are being
conducted;
(f) When requested by
the party contracting for renovation services, must use an acceptable test kit
to determine whether components to be affected by the renovation contain
lead-based paint;
(g) Must have
with them at the work site their current Utah Lead-Based Paint Renovator
certification card; and
(h) Must
prepare the records required by
R307-841-6(2)(a)(ii),
(iii), and (f).
(3) Dust sampling technician
responsibilities. When performing optional dust clearance sampling under
R307-841-5(3),
a certified dust sampling technician:
(a)
Must collect dust samples in accordance with
R307-842-3(5)(h),
must send the collected samples to a laboratory recognized by EPA under TSCA
Section 405(b), and must compare the results to the clearance levels in
accordance with
R307-842-3(5)(h);
and
(b) Must have with them at the
work site their current Utah Lead-Based Paint Dust Sampling Technician
certification card.
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