W. Va. Code R. § 64-92-12 - Training Accreditation
12.1.
The commissioner may accredit clandestine drug laboratory remediation courses
provided to persons applying for licensure as a remediation technician in West
Virginia.
12.2. Persons seeking
clandestine drug laboratory remediation training course accreditation shall
submit an application on forms approved by the commissioner (available online
at
https://www.wvdhhr.org/rtia/pdf/Training%20Provider%20Application%20Form.pdf)
together with the fee set forth in Table 64-92A of this rule.
12.3. West Virginia accredited clandestine
drug laboratory remediation initial training courses shall be a minimum of 16
hours in duration and shall include, at a minimum, the following:
12.3.1. Clandestine drug manufacturing
methods;
12.3.2. The health effects
and routes of chemical exposure;
12.3.3. Recognition of safety
hazards;
12.3.4. Review of
applicable OSHA requirements including:
12.3.4.a. The hazard communication
program;
12.3.4.b. Blood borne
pathogens;
12.3.4.c. Personal
protective equipment; and
12.3.4.d.
Confined space entry.
12.3.5. Sample collection and sampling
protocol;
12.3.6. Hazardous and
non-hazardous waste disposal;
12.3.7. Preliminary remediation plan
preparation;
12.3.8. Final
remediation report preparation;
12.3.9. Items requiring disposal;
12.3.10. Cleaning procedures for all
surfaces;
12.3.11. Prevention of
mold growth during and following remediation;
12.3.12. A review of this rule;
12.3.13. A review of 64CSR63;
12.3.14. Evaluation of heating, venting and
air conditioning systems;
12.3.15.
Legal liabilities; and
12.3.16.
Types of insurance.
12.4.
West Virginia accredited clandestine drug laboratory remediation refresher
training courses shall be a minimum of four hours in duration and shall
include, at a minimum, the following:
12.4.1.
An overview of the initial training course curriculum;
12.4.2. A review of any recent changes in
clandestine drug manufacturing procedures and in remediation technology;
and
12.4.3. A review of any recent
changes in state and federal regulatory requirements.
12.5. Training providers shall verify that
each training class participant has successfully completed an initial training
course within the previous year or has completed a refresher training course in
the previous year and has had no lapse in certification since completing the
initial training course.
12.6. All
training course participants shall be provided with a manual of course
materials.
12.7. All training
course participants must take a 50 multiple choice questions examination and
receive a minimum score of 80 percent for passage.
12.8. All training course participants who
pass the examination shall be given a certificate containing the following:
12.8.1. The name of the person being
certified;
12.8.2. A statement
indicating that the person is certified as a clandestine drug laboratory
remediation technician;
12.8.3. The
name of the training provider business;
12.8.4. The dates of the training
course;
12.8.5. The issue date of
the certificate;
12.8.6. The
expiration date of the certificate. All certificates expire one year from the
date of issue; and
12.8.7. The
typed name and signature of the lead course instructor.
12.9. Training providers accepted under this
rule, shall notify the commissioner in writing 15 days prior to commencement of
any training course.
12.10. The
commissioner may audit any training courses conducted by any training provider
accredited under this rule.
12.11.
An accreditation expires one year from the last day of the month in which it
was issued.
12.12. Initial training
courses and refresher courses must be taught independently of each
other.
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