Mich. Admin. Code R. 325.99209

Current through Vol. 24-17, October 1, 2024
Section R. 325.99209 - Risk assessor training course requirements

Rule 209. A training program accredited under section 5462 of the act shall provide a training course that meets all of the following requirements to become accredited for the discipline of risk assessor:

(a) The training course shall last a minimum of 16 training hours, with a minimum of 6 hours devoted to hands-on training activities.
(b) The training course shall include, at a minimum, all the following course topics:
(i) The role and responsibilities of a risk assessor.
(ii) Sources of environmental lead contamination such as paint, surface dust, soil, water, air, packaging, and food.
(iii) The collection of background information to perform a risk assessment.
(iv) Recordkeeping.
(v) The following topics which have hands-on activities as an integral part of the course:
(A) Visual inspection for the purposes of identifying potential sources of lead-based paint hazards.
(B) Most current sampling methods for other sources of lead exposure.
(C) The interpretation of lead-based paint and other lead sampling results, including applicable state or federal guidance or regulations pertaining to lead-based paint hazards.
(D) The development of lead hazard control options, both permanent and temporary, including operations and maintenance activities.
(E) Preparation of a final risk assessment report.

Mich. Admin. Code R. 325.99209

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