Mo. Code Regs. Ann. tit. 19, § 20-8.010
PURPOSE: This rule establishes the requirements for the accreditation of training programs for lead inspectors, lead abatement workers, and lead abatement contractorslsuperuisors. Editor’s Note: The secretary of state has determined that the publication of this rule in its entirety would be unduly cumbersome OT ezpensiue. The entire text of the material referenced has been filed with the secretary of state. This material may be found at the Office of the Secretary of Stateorat the headquarters of the agency and is auailable to any interested person at a cost established by state law.
(3) Within thirty (30) calendar days of receipt of an application for a lead training program accreditation or renewal, the Department of Health (DOH) shall inform the applicant in writing that the application is either complete or incomplete. If an application is incomplete, the DOH shall include a list of additional information or documentation required to complete the application.
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(B) Within sixty (60) calendar days from the issuance date of the notice of a complete application, DOH shall grant or deny training program accreditation. If denied, DOH shall state, in writing, the reasons. (Q In making a determination of whether to grant or deny accreditation, DOH shall take into eonsideration-
ments;
maintain security of a required examination;
instructor qualification, or other accreditation information;
tated course contact hours, course content or coverage;
(4) A lead inspector training program shall include at least eighteen (18) hours of classroom training and six (6) hours of field training.
(A) The training shall include, but shall not be limited to:
tory of lead use and sources of environmental lead contamination;
4. Lead-based paint testing or X-ray fluorescence paint analyzer (XRF) use: types of XRF units and basic operation and interpretation of XRF results, including substrate correction. If an inspector uses an XRF, s/he must have comoleted tranine nrovided bv the ~;$urer or other trai&g approveb by
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developing a schematic site plan, obtaining information on the age and history of the housing and occupancy by children under six (6) years of age; and reviewing previous testing for lead-based paint or other lead-related hazards:
7. Sampling and inspection guidelines-
locations to collect samples in apartment units, scattered site housing, commcm areas, other program spaces accessible to children, and management offices;
sources, soil clearance levels, soil sampling techniques, number and location of soil samples, and interpretation of soil sampling results;
includine sources. Housing and Urban Devel- 0pmOnt (HUD) post-ahate&nt C~~IIU~ guidelines, clearance wipe sampling for lead in dust, number and location of wipe samples, and interpretation of test results;
sampling techniques for lead in drinking water, and interpretation of sampling results; and
sources; sampling techniques-XRF or chemical testing; number and location of samples; and interpretation of sampling results;
tion report;
tion;
minimum of seven (7) training hours. The minimum requirements shall include an overview of key safety practices, an update on new laws and regulations, an update on new technologies and a final examination,
(5) Aleadabatementworkertrainingprogram shall include at least sixteen (16) hours of classroom training and eight (8) hours of field training.
(A) The training shall include, but shall not be limited to-
tory of lead use, and sources of environmental lead contamination;
CFR part 1926.62; Title X: Residential Lead- Based Paint Hazard Reduction Act of 1992; 29 CFR 1926.59; 40 CFR part 745; and l&rim Guidelines for Hazard Identification and Abatement in Public and Indian Housing;
niques: site characterization, exposure measurements, material identification, safety and health planning, medical surveillance, and engineering and work practices;
tion including respiratory equipment selection, &purifying respirators, care and cleaning of respirators, respiratory program, protective clothing and equipment, and hygienic practices;
cleanup techniques;
methods;
(6) A lead abatement contractor/supervisor trainingprogramshallincludeatleasttwenty six (26) hours of classroom training and six (6) hours of field training.
(A) The training shall include, but shall not be limited to-
tory of lead use and sources of environmental lead contamination;
CFR part 1925.62; Title X: Residential Lead. Based Paint Hazard Reduction Act of 1992; 29 CFR part 1926.59; 40 CFR part 745; and Interim Gidelines for Hazard Identification and Abatement in Public and Indian Housing;
plan; -
niques: site characterization, exposure measurements, material identification, safety and health planning, medical surveillance, and engineering and work practices;
tion regarding respiratory equipment selection, air-purifying respirators, care and cleaning of respirators, respiratory program, protective clothing and equipment, and hygienic practices;
(D) Providers of accredited training programs may apply for approval to provide annual refresher training. The request for approval shall be included on the application for accreditation. The training shall be a
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minimum of seven (7) training hours. The minimum requirements shall include an overview of key safety practices, an update on new laws and regulations, an update on new technologies and a final examination. (7) A training provider shall satisfy eligibility requirements for accreditation including at least one (1) of the following:
*Original authority 1993
(5/X/95) Rebecca McDowell Cook
Chaoter 8-Lead Proeram
. . . . MISSOURI LEAD LICENSING TRAINING COURSE ACCREDITATION
Persons intending to provide Sections 701.312 and 701.314, RSMo and 19 CSR 20-8.010 must complete are required for each specialty area. and a fee of one thousand dollars ($1000) per training cowe have more than three courses Please print legibly or type the application Where separate pages are required to provide supplemental page attached.
A training course shall be accredited by the Director when all tees and information by the department and written verification
Training course accredition must be reviewed biennially as required as defined in U.S. EP& Model Accreditation Plan. Sections 701.312 and 701.314. RSMo and 19 CSR 20-8.010.
The completed application MISSOUR, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, LEAD LICENSING &ACCREDITATION P.O. BOX 570
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0 STATE NOTE: The following trainina course. I hereby certify that the information accurate to the best of my knowledge and understandina. SlGNATURE b PRiNT OR TIPE NAME
Rebecca McDowell Cook SICWBIY Of state
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training to meet the Missouri statutory and regulatory
reviewed for accreditation,
form(s). training certiticaie
statement must be Signed by the administrator or operating officer of the entity seeking approval of the
included in this application and any supplemental
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requirements for lead course accreditation under
this training course accreditation form. Separate applications is required. If a training provider desires 10
the maximum fee lo the state for review will be three thousand dollars ($3000).
form. informztian requested by this application, the part and item number should be indicated on th<
required in this form have been submitted and reviewed
for accreditation has been reviewed by the Department.
in Missouri statute and rule. Training courses must meet the criteria
(5). and fees shall be mailed to the following address: PROGRAM
information attached to it is true and DATE
TITLE
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The following course curriculum materials must be submitted for review CSR 20-8.010 and U.S. Environmental Protection Aqency’s (EPA) Model Accreditation Plan. Enclose additional paqes as necessary. 1. TITLE OF THE COURSE t 2. LEAD OCCUPATlON FOR WHICH THE COURSE 3. LIST THE PERSONS PRESENTING THE COURSE. SHOW HOW THESE QUALIFICATIONS MEETTHE REQUIREMENTS AND U.S. EPA’S MODEL ACCREDITATION PLAN.
I 6 THE DATES AND TIME PERIODS OVER WHICH AN lNDl”lDUAL 7. THE NAMES AND AUTHORS OF ANY TEST OR AUDIO-VISUAL MATERIAL TO SE USED, lNCL”D,NG THE PUSLlSHER AND EDITION. OR IF NO TEXT IS TO SE USED. A LIST OF ANY WRiTTEN MATERIALS TO BE USED, ,NCLUDlNG THE SOURCE OF SUCH MATERIALS
I 8 SPEC,F,C OBJECTIVES FOR THE COURSE
1,. THE LENGTH OF TIME TO SE SPENT ON EACH UNIT LISTED IN 19 CSR 20-8.010
I 12 A DESCRIPTION OF THE PRACTlCAL HANDS-ON TRAINING TO BE PROVIDED FOR EACH “N,T
I 13 LIST OF READING ASSIGNMENTS FOR THE COURSE 14. A DESCRlPTlON AND AN EXAMPLE OF NUMBERED CERTIFICATES COURSE
17. LIST OF TASKS AND DUTIES CONNECTED WITH EACH “NIT ALONG WITH GUIDELINES FOR EXAMlNATlONS TO SE USED WHICH SHALL INCLUDE. AT A MINIMUM:
NOTE The department may deny accreditation of a course if the applicant fails lo provide information departmental written notice that the applicant
Training course providers shall have thrity (30) days to correct the identified deficiencies issues final notice that their accreditation M0580-1951 ill-94 IS DESIGNED INCLUDING THE,R EXPERIENCE. EDUCATION, AND OTHER QUALlFlCATlONE
(SUBMIT A COPY OF THE WRITTEN PORTION OF YOUR TRAINING COilRSE WITH THlS APPLICATION.
IN THE COURSE FOR EACH RESPECTIVE SPECIALTY COURSE. ,NFORMATlON TO BE PRESENTED
PLAN, E.G. LECTURE, DEMONSTRATION SIMULATION. SLlDE PRESENTATION, FILM STRIP. ETC.
to be followed in administering examinations. to be followed to ensure security of examinations. both during administration and otherwise, to be followed lo validate examinations as testing competency to be followed in reponing the grades to individual and the department. PLEASE INCLUDE ANY OTHER INFORMATION RELEVANT TO THlS APPLICATION
is deficient.
is withdrawn.
in accordance with Sections 701.312 and 701.314, RSMo, and 19
IN SECTIONS 701.312 AND 701.314, RSMo, 19 CSR 20-8.010
TRAlNlNG OR REVIEW COURSE WILL SE PRESENTED
lNCL”D,NG A GENERAL
lSS”ED TO STUDENTS WHO ATTEND AND PASS THE
EXAMlNATlON AT THE END OF THE
IN WHICH STUDENTS WILL SE EVALUATED FOR COMPETENCY,
inlcuding but not limited
in the unit to be tested:
required within 30 days of receipt of
in their training course(s) before the department
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19 CSR 2043.020 Licensing of Lead Inspectors,LeadAbatementWorkersand Lead Abatement SupervisorsXontractom PURPOSE: This rule establishes the requirements for licensing lead inspectors, lead abatement workers and lead abatement supervisors/contractors. Editor’s Note: The secretary of state has determined that the publication of this rule in its entirety would be unduly cumbersome or expensive. The entire text of the material referenced has been filed with the secretary of state. This material may be found at the Office of the SecretaryofStateor at the headquarters oftheagencyand is available toanyinterested person at a cost established by state law. (1) An applicant for a license as a lead inspector shall complete an accredited lead inspector training program (see 19 CSR 20. 8.010(4)). An applicant for a license as a lead abatement worker shall complete an acereditedleadabatementworker training program (see 19 CSR 20.8.010(5)). An applicant for a license as a lead abatement contractor/ suuervisor shall eomulete an accredited lead adatement contractor/supervisor program (see 19 CSR 20.8.010(6)). (2) An applicant for a license or license renewal as a lead inspector, a lead abatement worker or a lead abatement contractor/ supervisor shall complete application form MO 580.1956 (S-94). (A) An applicant for licensing shall apply to theDepartmentofHealth(DOH) withinone(1) year from the date of the training program completion certificate of required instruction or the date of written proof of completion of the required training program. Applicants failing to apply withinone(l)yearfrom the dateofthe training program completion certificate or the date of written proof of completion of the required training program shall complete a seven (ii)-hour refresher training course accredited by the Department of Health or the United States Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA).
(3) Within thirty (30) calendar days of receipt of an application for license or licenserenewal, the DOH shall inform the applicant in writing that the application is either complete or incomplete. If an application is incomplete, DOH shall include a list of additional information or documentation reauired to comolete the application.
(C) Inmakingadeterminationofwhetherto grant or deny licensing, DOH shall take into consideration the following:
mats; mats;
existing lead abatement regulations or stanexisting lead abatement regulations or standards; or
application.
(0) A license may be revoked by the DOH.
include any false information in the application; prior violations of 29 CFRpart 1926.62, or 29 CFRpart 1926.59; fraud orfailureto disclose relevant facts; or failure to comply with any part of this rule.
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of Environmental Health and Epidemiology
(4) Any individual applying to be licensed as a lead inspector shall complete, as a. student, a lead inspector training program accredited by DOH or U.S. EPA and shall successfully complete the examination with a score of seventy percent (70%) or more. Additional requirements shall include at least one (1) of the following:
(5) Any individual applying to be licensed as a lead abatement worker shall complete, as a student, a lead abatement worker program accredited by the DOH or U.S. EPA and shall successfully complete the examination with a score of seventy percent (70%) or more. Additional requirements include:
(6) Any individual applying to be licensed as a lead abatement contractor/supervisor shall complete, as a student, a lead abatement contractor/supervisor program accredited by the DOH and U.S. EPA and successfully complete the examination with a score of seventy percent (70%) or more. Additional requirements include-
lead abatement worker; or
lead abatement work, asbestos abatement work or as a construction manager or superintendent. (7) This rule shall not preclude homeowners from conducting abatement projects on their own property as long as it is conducted in such a manner as to not cause injury to human health or the environment.
Auth: section 701.314, RSMo (1994/.* Emergency rule filed NW. 2, 1994, effective Nou. l&1994, expiredMarch II, 1995. Emergency rule filed March 1,199x5,
Rebecca McDowell Cook s.~l&ly (1, state 19 CSR 20-8 ,
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effectiue March 11,1995, expired July 9, 1995. Original rule filed Nov. 2, 1994, effective June 30,1995.
*Oiginal asthoritr 1993.
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19CSR20-8-HEALTH Division 20-Division of Environmental Health and Epidemiology
MISSOURI DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH LEAD LICENSING & ACCREDITATION PROGRAM LEAD OCCUPATION LICENSE APPLICATION
FOR OFFICE USE ONLY
DATE OF INITIAL CERTlFIC4TION
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0 INSPECTOR
10. I hereby certify that all of the information provided in this application is complete and true to the best of my knowledge. I further certify that I will comply with Sections 701.312 and 701.314, RSMo, and with 19 CSR 20-8.010 and 19 CSR 20-8.020.
(S/31/95) Rebecca McDowell Cook
‘rovide the training information ,ay be enclosed.
,ttach copies of your OUI refresher training xth in Sections 701.312 and 701.314, RSMo.
INITIAL TRAINING “E OF TRAINING COMPLETED
1 WORKER ,ME OFTRAINING PROVIDER
CREDiTATlON OF TRAiNlNG PROVIDER BY (CHECK ONE) ENVlRONMENTAL M,SSO”Rl DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
CREDITATION OF TRANNG PROVIDER BY iCHECK ONEi ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY MISSOURI DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH i ITE: SUBMIT COPIES OF YOUR TRAINING CERTIFICATES WITH THIS APPLICATION TO THE DEPARTMENT
lis section is desiqnated SPECIALTY AREA YOU ARE SPECIFYING Q”ALIFICAIIONS FOR
1 SUPERVISOR IF YOU ARE MAKING APPLICATION XPERIENCE IN LEAD ABATEMENT WORK OR GENERAL CONSTRUCTION OCUMENTATION THAT PROVIDES ,F YOU ARE MAKING APPLlCATlON AS AN INSPECTOR. PROVIDE PROOF OF ONE OF THE FOLLOWlNG
0 .. 8 s PLUS Two YEARS EXPERIENCE
q M.S. IN INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE
0 C / H BY AMERICAN BOARD OF INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE
THREE YEARS PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE HOUSlNG REHASILlTATlON AND BUlLDlNG
Rebecca McDowell Cook SPCretaR 0‘ state that relates
initial training cenificate course must be fully approved
INFORMATION (CHECK ONE)
q SUPERVISOR
PROTECTlON AGENCY
for individuals makina application
INSPECTOR AS A SUPERVISOR
EVIDENCE OF THIS EXPERIENCE WITH THIS APPLICATIONL.
(5/U/95)’ to the type of licensing
and ail refresher by U.S. EPA or Missouri
/CONTRACTOR
(EPA)
(EPA)
for licensure
IN THE FIELD
IN THE FIELD OF INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE INSPECTION. 19 CSR 20-8 ,
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for which you are making application. Supplemental sheet
training certificates. In order to qualify for license renewal. state approved, and meet the requirements set
iNSPECTOR
17’
(SPECIFY)
q EPA APPROVED STATE PROGRAM
EPA APPROVED STATE PROGRAM (SPECIFY)
as supervisor I contractor or inspector.
PLEASE PROVIDE PROOF OF: ONE YEAR OF PRIOR WORK. PLEASE ATTACH ALL
INCLUDING SlGNlFlCANT
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