Why Should You Take This Lead Abatement Supervisor for Commercial Buildings and Superstructures Initial Course?
This four day Lead Abatement Supervisor for Commercial Buildings and Superstructures Initial program fulfills the New Jersey Model Accreditation Program initial training requirements for lead-based paint abatement supervisors who perform work in commercial buildings, bridges, tanks, and other steel superstructures. This training is accredited by the State of New Jersey.
The successful trainee will receive two certificates: The supervisor certificate as well as the OSHA Competent Person certificate in accordance with 29 CFR 1926.62. This course focuses on essential abatement procedures including site preparation, contract planning, project management, abatement implementation and record-keeping.
The Following Topics Will Be Covered:
Age Qualifications: Individuals must be at least 18-years old.
Education and Experience Requirements:
All applicants for a SCBS permit must have, at a minimum, the following:
3rd-Party Exam: Lead Abatement Supervisor for Commercial Buildings and Superstructures applicants must pass a written 3rd-party examination administered under the approval of the New Jersey Department of Health.
Maintaining Accreditation: Your initial license will be valid for two years. An application for renewal of a permit shall be submitted during the 90 calendar day period prior to or after the permit's expiration date. The NJ DOH shall renew a permit if the renewal applicant has:
Note: The DOH will treat an application for renewal as a first-time application if the applicant's previous Lead Abatement Supervisor for Commercial Buildings and Superstructures permit has been expired for more than 90 days!
Reciprocity: Applicants who have been trained and permitted outside of New Jersey must provide proof of a currently valid certification with another state which has received US Environmental Protection Agency authorization to administer and enforce a state lead certification and training program under Title IV of the Toxic Substances Control Act.