Utah Admin. Code R307-801-8 - Approval of Training Courses
(1) To
obtain approval of a training course, the course provider shall provide a
written application to the director that includes:
(a) The name, address, telephone number, and
institutional affiliation of the person sponsoring the course;
(b) The course curriculum;
(c) A letter that clearly indicates how the
course meets the Model Accreditation Plan (MAP) and R307-801 requirements for
length of training in hours, amount and type of hands-on training, examinations
(including length, format, example of examination or questions, and passing
scores), and topics covered in the course;
(d) A copy of all course materials, including
student manuals, instructor notebooks, handouts, etc.;
(e) The names and qualifications of all
course instructors, including all academic credentials and field experience in
asbestos abatement projects, inspections, project designs, management planning,
or renovation projects;
(f) An
example of numbered certificates issued to students who attend the course and
pass the examination. The certificate shall include a unique certificate
number; the name of the student; the name of the course completed; the dates of
the course and the examination; an expiration date one year from the date the
student completed the course and examination, or for the purposes of the
renovator course, a progressive lengthening of the refresher training schedule
of one year after the initial training, three years after the first refresher
training, and five years after the second refresher training and all subsequent
refresher training courses; the name, address, and telephone number of the
training provider that issued the certificate; and a statement that the person
receiving the certificate has completed the requisite training for TSCA or
director accreditation;
(g) A
written commitment from the training provider to teach the submitted training
course(s) in Utah on a regular basis; and
(h) Payment of the appropriate fee.
(2) To maintain
approval of a training course, the course provider shall:
(a) Provide training that meets the
requirements of R307-801 and the MAP;
(b) Provide the director with the names,
government-issued picture identification card number, and certificate numbers
of all persons successfully completing the course within 30 working days of
successful completion;
(c) Keep
the records specified for training providers in the MAP for three years;
(d) Permit the director or
authorized representative to attend, evaluate, and monitor any training course
without receiving advance notice from the director and without charge to the
director; and
(e) Notify the
director of any new course instructor ten working days prior to the day the new
instructor presents or teaches any course for Renovator or TSCA Accreditation
purposes. The training notification form shall include:
(i) The name and qualifications of each
course instructor, including appropriate academic credentials and field
experience in asbestos abatement projects, inspections, management plans,
project designs, or renovations; and
(ii) A list of the course(s) or specific
topics that will be taught by the instructor.
(f) Submit the initial or refresher course
materials required by R307-801-8(1) to the director for course re-accreditation
in a time period not to exceed four years.
(3) All course providers that provide an
AHERA or Renovator training course or refresher course in the state of Utah
shall:
(a) Notify the director of the
location, date, and time of the course at least ten working days before the
first day of the course;
(b)
Update the training notification form as soon as possible before, but no later
than one day before the original course date if the course is rescheduled or
canceled before the course is held; and
(c) Allow the director or authorized
representative to conduct an audit of any course provided to determine whether
the course provider meets the requirements of the MAP and of R307-801.
(4) Renovator
Certification Course. The renovator certification course shall be a minimum of
eight training hours, with a minimum of two hours devoted to hands-on training
activities, and shall include an examination of at least 25 questions that the
student shall pass with a 70% or greater proficiency rate. Instruction in the
topics described in R307-801-8(4)(c), (d), and (e) shall be included in the
hands-on portion of the course. The minimum curriculum requirements for the
renovator certification course shall adequately address the following topics:
(a) The physical characteristics of asbestos
and asbestos-containing materials, including identification of asbestos,
aerodynamic characteristics, typical uses, physical appearance, a review of
hazard assessment considerations, and a summary of renovation project control
options;
(b) Potential health
effects related to asbestos exposure, including the nature of asbestos-related
diseases, routes of exposure, dose-response relationships and the lack of a
safe exposure level, synergism between cigarette smoking and asbestos exposure,
and latency period for diseases;
(c) Personal protective equipment, including
selection of respirator and personal protective clothing, and handling of
non-disposable clothing;
(d)
State-of-the-art work practices, including proper work practices for renovation
projects, including descriptions of proper construction and maintenance of
barriers and decontamination enclosure systems, positioning of warning signs,
lock-out of electrical and ventilation systems, proper working techniques for
minimizing fiber release, use of wet methods, use of negative pressure exhaust
ventilation equipment, use of HEPA vacuums, and proper clean-up and disposal
procedures and state-of-the-art work practices for removal, encapsulation,
enclosure, and repair of ACM, emergency procedures for unplanned releases,
potential exposure situations, transport and disposal procedures, and
recommended and prohibited work practices. New renovation project techniques
and methodologies may be discussed;
(e) Personal hygiene, including entry and
exit procedures for the work area, methods of decontamination, avoidance of
eating, drinking, smoking, and chewing (gum or tobacco) in the work area, and
methods to limit exposures to family members;
(f) Medical monitoring, including OSHA
requirements for physical examinations, including a pulmonary function test,
chest x-rays, and a medical history for each employee;
(g) Relevant federal and state regulatory
requirements, procedures, and standards, including:
(i) OSHA standards for permissible exposure
to airborne concentrations of asbestos fibers and respiratory protection (
29 CFR
1910.134 );
(ii) OSHA Asbestos Construction Standard (
29 CFR
1926.1101 ); and
(iii) UAC R307-801 Utah Asbestos Rule.
(h) Recordkeeping and
notification requirements for renovation projects including records and project
notification forms required by state regulations and records recommended for
legal and insurance purposes;
(i)
Supervisory techniques for renovation projects, including supervisory practices
to enforce and reinforce the required work practices and discourage unsafe work
practices; and
(j) Course review,
including a review of key aspects of the training course.
(5) Renovator Recertification Course. The
renovator recertification course shall be a minimum of four hours, shall
adequately address changes in the federal regulations, state administrative
rules, state-of-the-art developments, appropriate work practices, employee
personal protective equipment, recordkeeping, and notification requirements for
renovation projects, and shall include a course review.
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