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My. License Website Access www. mi. gov/elicense or www. mi. gov/mylicense
My-License & License 2000 • Currently allows certified individuals and companies renew online. • In the future will allow us to do initial certifications online. • Will enable us to more efficiently process the thousands of applications that may come as a result of the RRP.
Renovation vs. Abatement
With RRP nothingwill change in training requirements and how Lead Abatement is performed.
Abatement vs. Renovation • Lead-Based Paint Abatement is intended ‘permanently’ to remove lead hazards. • RRP is designed to prevent the introduction of new lead hazards created by renovation activities , not to address existing lead hazards.
Rule Scope • • • Renovation is defined as modification of any existing structure that results in the disturbance of painted surfaces , unless performed as part of an abatement or interim control activity. Applies to renovations of target housing and child occupied facilities performed for compensation. Child-occupied facilities may be located in public or commercial buildings or in target housing. Includes kindergarten classrooms and daycare facilities.
Rule Scope Excludes: • • • Renovations that affect only components that have been determined to be free of lead-based paint. Minor repair & maintenance activities tha 2 2 disturb under 6 ft interior or 20 ft exterior Note: window replacement, ( demolition and projects involving prohibited practices do not qualify for the maintenance exemption). Work done by individuals in housing they own and occupy.
Rule Scope Opt-out provision: – Homeowners may opt out of rule requirements if: • they occupy the housing to be renovated, • the housing is not a child-occupied facility, and • no child under age 6 or pregnant woman resides there. – Homeowner may still request lead-safe work practices.
Certification of Firms • To be certified to perform renovation or dust sampling firms must submit an application and fee EPA. to • Certifications are good for years 5. • Certification allows the firm to perform renovations in any non-authorized state or Indian tribal area.
Firm Responsibilities • Firms performing renovations must ensure that: – All individuals performing renovation activities for their firm are either certified renovators or have been trained a by certified renovator. – A certified renovator is assigned to each renovationand performs all of the certified renovator responsibilities.
Firm Responsibilities • All renovations performed by the firm are performed in accordance with the leadsafe work practice standards. • The firm supplies lead hazard information pamphlets to owners or managers of the home or building to be renovated prior to starting the work. • The RRP rule’s recordkeeping requirements are met.
Renovator Training and Certification Requirements To become a certified renovator, the following persons must take an 8 -hour accredited training course: – “renovators”—individuals who perform and direct renovation activities, and – “dust sampling technicians”—individuals who perform dust sampling in not connection with an abatement. • The course completion certificate serves as certification for these individuals. • Refresher training is required every 5 years. •
Certification of Individuals • Grandfathering – Individuals with certain previous training can take an accredited 4 hour refresher renovator course instead of the 8 hour initial course to become a certified renovator. – Acceptable training for grandfathering: • an accredited abatement worker or supervisor course, or • an EPA, HUD, or EPA/HUD model renovation training course
Renovator Responsibilities • Performproject cleaning verification , and perform or direct workers who perform all other required tasks. • Providetraining to workers on the work practices they will be using in performing their assigned tasks.
Renovator Responsibilities • Regularly direct work being performed by other individuals to ensure that the work practices are being followed, including: – maintaining the integrity of the containment barriers, and – ensuring that dust or debris does not spread beyond the work area.
Important Dates • December 22, 2008: – Protect Your Family is no longer to be used to comply with the Pre-renovation Education Rule. • April 22, 2009: – Providers of renovator and/or dust sampling technician training may apply for accreditation. – Individuals may take accredited renovator or dust sampling technician training as soon as it becomes available.
Important Dates • October 22, 2009: – Renovation firms may begin applying for certification. • April 22, 2010: – Rule fully implemented. Training providers must be accredited, renovation firms/renovators/dust sampling technicians must be certified, and work practices must be followed.
Certification Trends & Issues New Certifications January To June Risk Workers Inspectors Assessors Supervisors 2008 29 3 16 122 2009 24 4 16 229
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