For purposes of this part, a training hour equals 50 minutes of instruction. A training course must be completed within 30 calendar days.
An initial training course for lead workers must be at least 16 training hours in length, including at least eight training hours of hands-on instruction.
The initial training course for lead workers must cover:
background information on federal and state regulations and local ordinances that govern regulated lead work, including the requirements of Code of Federal Regulations, title 29, section 1926.62, for the use of personal protective clothing and respiratory protection;
interior and exterior lead-based paint abatement, in-place abatement, and other lead hazard reduction methods, including prohibited practices;
Hands-on instruction must be provided for the topics under item B, subitems (5) to (9). The student-to-instructor ratio must not exceed eight-to-one for hands-on instruction.
An initial training course for lead supervisors must be at least 32 training hours in length, including at least eight training hours of hands-on instruction.
The initial training course for lead supervisors must cover:
background information on federal and state regulations and local ordinances that govern regulated lead work, including the requirements of Code of Federal Regulations, title 29, section 1926.62, for the use of personal protective clothing and respiratory protection;
interior and exterior abatement, in-place management, and other lead hazard reduction methods, including prohibited practices;
Hands-on instruction must be provided for the topics under item B, subitems (6) to (13). The student-to-instructor ratio must not exceed eight-to-one for hands-on instruction under item B, subitems (9) to (13).
A refresher training course for lead supervisors must be at least eight training hours in length.
An initial training course for lead inspectors must be at least 24 training hours in length, including at least eight training hours of hands-on instruction.
An initial training course for lead inspectors must cover:
background information on federal and state regulations and local ordinances that govern regulated lead work, including the requirements under part 4730.0400 for registration of x-ray fluorescence analyzers;
inspection methods for lead-based paint, including selecting rooms and building components for sampling or testing;
Hands-on instruction must be provided for topics under item B, subitems (5) to (8). The student-to-instructor ratio must not exceed eight-to-one for hands-on instruction under item B, subitems (5) and (6).
A refresher training course for lead inspectors must be at least eight training hours in length.
An initial training course for lead risk assessors must be at least 16 training hours in length, including at least four training hours of hands-on instruction.
The initial training course for lead risk assessors must cover:
sources of environmental lead contamination, including paint, dust, bare soil, drinking water, air, packaging, and food;
sampling methods for paint, dust, bare soil, drinking water, and other potential sources of lead exposure;
interpreting lead inspection sample results, including the application of clearance standards and inspections;
developing lead hazard control options, including lead hazard reduction, and operations and maintenance activities that reduce lead hazards; and
Hands-on instruction must be provided for the topics under item B, subitems (5) to (9). The student-to-instructor ratio must not exceed eight-to-one for hands-on instruction under item B, subitem (6).
A refresher training course for lead risk assessors must be at least eight training hours in length.
An initial training course for lead project designers must be at least eight training hours in length.
The initial training course for lead project designers must cover:
lead-based paint abatement, in-place management, and lead-based paint hazard reduction methods, including prohibited practices;
A refresher training course for lead project designers must be at least four training hours in length.
MS s 144.9508
29 SR 531
November 29, 2004
Official Publication of the State of Minnesota
Revisor of Statutes