Wash. Admin. Code § 296-156-020 - [Effective 7/1/2025] Applicator training and certification requirements
(1) To qualify for a fire-resistant material
applicators certification, individuals must:
(a) Attend and successfully complete an
approved spray fireproof-ing or firestop fire-resistant material training
course for applicators.
(b) The
courses are:
* Spray fire-resistant material full course (32 hours)
* Spray fire-resistant material refresher course (8 hours)
* Firestop full course (24 hours)
* Firestop refresher course (8 hours)
(c) Complete and submit an application upon
completion of an approved certification training program to the
department.
(2)
Certification renewal. A refresher training by an authorized training provider
is required every five years. Applicators must do the following to renew and
continue certification:
(a) Attend and
successfully complete an approved certification training program.
(b) The refresher training may be taken prior
to expiration of the applicator's certification and will have their
certification extended for five years from the date of training.
(c) Applicators may not work without a
current certificate, but may complete refresher training for up to two years
following expiration. Certification will be reissued for five years from the
training date.
(d) Initial training
must be repeated for certifications that have lapsed more than two
years.
(e) Email the following
documents to the department:
(i) Current copy
of the individual's fire-resistant material applicator certification;
(ii) Individual application for the renewed
certification; and
(iii)
Documentation from the authorized training provider of the type of training
provided of the individual.
(3) The certificate will include all of the
following information:
(a) The name of the
person awarded the certificate;
(b)
Certificate number;
(c) Expiration
date;
(d) Name of approved training
provider organization and authorized training provider instructor;
and
(e) A statement that the person
receiving the certificate has completed the type of training listed on the
certificate.
(4)
Certificates will be valid for five years from the date of issuance.
(5) The department may deny, suspend, or
revoke a certificate as provided in WAC 296-156-050.
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