Lead-based paint regulations, all in one place.
Below are all of the state/federal requirements in Delaware to become a certified Lead Risk Assessor professional.
If you have any questions on this information, please contact your local government agency.
STATE | DE |
DISCIPLINE | Lead Risk Assessor |
COURSE DURATION | 16 hours |
PREREQUISITES | -Successfully complete and receive a course completion certificate for a lead-based paint inspector training course -Bachelors degree AND 1 year experience in related field, OR -Certification as an industrial hygienist, professional engineer, registered architect and/or certification in a related engineering, health, or environmental field, OR -Associates degree AND 2 years experience in a related field, OR -High School/GED AND 3 years experience in related field |
ACCREDITING BODY | Delaware Health and Social Services, Division of Public Health |
INDIVIDUAL APP REQUIREMENTS | $100 for 2 years |
INDIVIDUAL EXAM FEES | Third party exam. $70 for each attempt. |
COMPANY APP REQUIREMENTS | $100 for 2 years |
REFRESHER TRAINING | Every 2 years if the individual completed an approved training course with a course test, OR; Every 5 years if the individual completed an approved training course with a proficiency test provided and that the individual has remained involved in the duties of that discipline as his/her primary means of income. |
RECIPROCITY | There are numerous reciprocity agreements with EPA and other states with authorized lead-based paint programs. Your state may accept training for certification programs from those training providers accredited by EPA or other state authorized programs. Because reciprocity agreements are subject to change, it is strongly recommended that you contact your state's accrediting body before taking training from an outside source. |
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