OAR 340-248-0150
Licensing and Certification Requirements: General Training Standards


(1)

The training provider must limit each class to a maximum of 25 participants unless DEQ grants an exception in writing. The student to instructor ratio for hands-on training must be equal to or less than ten to one (10:1). To apply for an exception allowing class size to exceed 25, the course sponsor must submit the following information in writing to DEQ and receive approval before expanding the class size:

(a)

The new class size limit;

(b)

The teaching methods and techniques for training the proposed larger class;

(c)

The protocol for conducting the written examination; and

(d)

Justification for a larger class size.

(2)

Course instructors must have academic credentials, demonstrated knowledge, prior training, or field experience in their respective training roles.

(3)

DEQ may require an accredited training provider to use examinations DEQ developed in lieu of the examinations the training provider offers.

(4)

Courses of instruction required for certification must be specific for each of the certificate categories and must be comply with DEQ’s requirements. The provider must present course instruction through a combination of lectures, demonstrations, and hands-on practice.

(5)

Courses requiring hands-on training must provide participants actual experience performing tasks associated with asbestos abatement. Demonstrations not involving individual participation are unacceptable as a substitute for hands-on training.

(6)

A person seeking certification as a supervisor must successfully complete an accredited training course of at least five training days by a DEQ accredited training provider. The training course must include lectures, demonstrations, at least 14 hours of hands-on training, individual respirator fit testing, course review, and a written examination consisting of multiple choice questions. To successfully complete the course, the candidate must attend the lectures and demonstrations, fully participate in the hands-on training, and achieve a passing score on the closed book examination.

(7)

A person seeking certification as a worker must successfully complete an accredited training course of at least four training days by a DEQ accredited training provider. The training course must include lectures, demonstrations, at least 14 hours of actual hands-on training, individual respirator fit testing, course review, and an examination of multiple choice questions. To successfully complete the course, the candidate must attend the lectures and demonstrations, fully participate in the hands-on training, and achieve a passing score on the closed book examination.

(8)

Refresher training consists of one training day for certified supervisors and workers. The refresher courses must include a review of key areas of initial training and updates. To successfully complete the course, the candidate must attend the course, fully participate in hands-on training, and achieve a passing score on the closed book examination.

Source: Rule 340-248-0150 — Licensing and Certification Requirements: General Training Standards, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=340-248-0150.

340‑248‑0005
Applicability
340‑248‑0010
Definitions
340‑248‑0100
Licensing and Certification Requirements: Applicability
340‑248‑0110
Licensing and Certification Requirements: General Provisions
340‑248‑0120
Licensing and Certification Requirements: Contractor Licensing
340‑248‑0130
Licensing and Certification Requirements: Certification
340‑248‑0140
Licensing and Certification Requirements: Training Provider Accreditation
340‑248‑0150
Licensing and Certification Requirements: General Training Standards
340‑248‑0160
Licensing and Certification Requirements: Prior Training
340‑248‑0170
Licensing and Certification Requirements: Reciprocity
340‑248‑0180
Licensing and Certification Requirements: Fees
340‑248‑0205
Emission Standards and Procedural Requirements: General Provisions
340‑248‑0210
Emission Standards and Procedural Requirements: Asbestos Requirements for Mills, Roadways and Parking lots, and Manufacturing Operations
340‑248‑0220
Emission Standards and Procedural Requirements: Reporting Requirements for Asbestos Sources Using Air Cleaning Devices
340‑248‑0230
Emission Standards and Procedural Requirements: Asbestos to Nonasbestos Conversion Operations
340‑248‑0240
Emission Standards and Procedural Requirements: Asbestos Inspection Requirements for Oregon Title V Operating Permit Program Sources
340‑248‑0250
Emission Standards and Procedural Requirements: Exemptions
340‑248‑0260
Emission Standards and Procedural Requirements: Asbestos Abatement Notification Requirements
340‑248‑0270
Emission Standards and Procedural Requirements: Asbestos Work Practices and Procedures
340‑248‑0275
Emission Standards and Procedural Requirements: Asbestos Standards for Air Cleaning, Spraying, Molded Insulation, and Fabricating
340‑248‑0280
Emission Standards and Procedural Requirements: Asbestos Disposal Requirements
Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

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