Michigan Administrative Code (Last Updated: November 16, 2016) |
Department HS. Health and Human Services |
Population Health and Community Services |
Chapter Lead Hazard Controls |
Part 2. TRAINING PROGRAMS |
Section 325.99211. Project designer training course requirements.
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Rule 211. 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 project designer:
(a) The training course shall last a minimum of 8 training hours.
(b) The training course shall include, at a minimum, all of the following topics:
(i) The role and responsibilities of a project designer.
(ii) The development and implementation of an occupant protection plan for large-scale lead hazard control projects. Hands-on activities shall be an integral part of this topic.
(iii) Lead-based paint hazard control methods, both permanent and temporary, for large-scale lead hazard control projects, including restricted practices
(iv) Interior dust-lead hazard control methods, both permanent and temporary, and cleanup procedures for large-scale lead hazard control projects.
(v) Clearance standards and testing for large-scale lead hazard control projects.
(vi) Integration of lead-based paint hazard control methods with modernization and rehabilitation projects for large-scale lead hazard control projects.
(vii) Preparation of lead hazard control specifications for multi family housing and child-occupied facilities.
History: 2005 AACS.