This CA Department of Public Health (CDPH) Lead Sampling Technician Initial course provides technicians with the basic information they need to perform their work under supervision of a certified Lead Inspector/Risk Assessor in California.
This program includes a background on health risks of lead; how to conduct a visual assessment and visual examination; how to collect dust wipe, paint chip, and soil samples plus an overview of how to use an XRF analyzer. Sampling Technicians must also attend an additional 8-hour manufacturer's training before using an XRF. There is a final exam at the end of class required to pass the class, however there is no CDPH State Exam for this discipline.
NOTE: Sampling Technicians are required to work under the supervision of a certified lead Inspector/Risk Assessor.This 8-hour CA Department of Public Health (CDPH) class provides Sampling Technicians with the basic information they need to perform their work. This includes background on health risks of lead; how to conduct a visual assessment and visual examination; how to collect dust wipe, paint chip, and soil samples plus an overview of how to use an XRF analyzer. Sampling Technicians must also attend an additional 8-hour manufacturer's training before using an XRF.
There is a final exam at the end of class required to pass the class, however there is no CDPH State Exam for this discipline.
NOTE: Sampling Technicians are required to work under the supervision of a certified lead Inspector/Risk Assessor.
Please Note: This is a California-specific Lead Sampling Technician course, not meant to be taken in lieu of the EPA Lead Dust Sampling Technician course.
Topics To Be Covered Include:
Introduction:
Roles and Responsibilities of a Sampling Technician:
Introduction to Sampling Methodologies:
XRF Analysis:
Prerequisites: No work experience or education is required. There is no 3rd party exam required after class.
Please Note: This training course concludes with the technician course certification exam. Sampling Technicians in California must also attend an additional 8-hour manufacturer's training before using an XRF Analyzer. Students who successfully complete this class may apply for California Lead-in-Construction Sampling Technician certification. Sampling Technicians are required to work under the supervision of a certified Lead Inspector/Risk Assessor.
Introduction
Roles and Responsibilities
Introduction to Sampling
XRF Analysis