Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 21, November 4, 2024
Section 8:62-4.6 - Criteria for topics in the lead abatement worker for housing and public buildings training course(a) Training courses shall be designed and conducted to include, at a minimum, the following topics: 1. Background information on lead: i. History of lead use; andii. Sources of environmental lead contamination;2. Relevant Federal, State, and local regulatory requirements, procedures, and standards: i. The scope of all relevant New Jersey regulatory requirements; andii. The penalties imposed for violation of this chapter;3. Health effects of exposure to lead: i. Health effects on children under the age of six years;4. Hazard recognition and control (hands-on training required) i. Site characterization;ii. Exposure measurements;iii. Material identification;iv. Safety and health plan;v. Medical surveillance; andvi. Engineering and work practices;5. Personal protective equipment (hands-on training required) i. Respiratory protection: (1) Respiratory equipment selection;(2) Air-purifying respirators;(3) Care and cleaning of respirators; andii. Protective equipment; and6. Lead-based paint abatement and hazard reduction methods (hands-on training required);7. Interior dust abatement methods and clean-up or lead hazard reduction (hands-on training required);8. Soil and exterior dust abatement methods or lead hazard reduction (hands-on training required);9. Waste disposal (hands-on training required); and10. Course review, course examination and hands-on skills assessment. N.J. Admin. Code § 8:62-4.6