Supplemental Supervisor/Project

This course is for those individuals who already took a lead worker course (24-hours) and are interested in becoming a Lead Supervisor or Project Monitor by taking this 16-hour lead-related Supplemental Lead Supervisor/Project Monitor course to fulfill the training requirements.

Description

This course is for those individuals who already took a lead worker course (24-hours) and are interested in becoming a Lead Supervisor or Project Monitor by taking this 16-hour lead-related Supplemental Lead Supervisor/Project Monitor course to fulfill the training requirements.

The Lead Supervisor certification is for those who plan to supervise daily work activities on a lead-related construction work site and/or prepare lead abatement plans. These certificates are also for those who plan to supervise repainting or general construction performed on surfaces painted with lead-based paint.

The Project Monitor certification is for those who plan to oversee lead-related construction work to ensure that specifications are followed.

Course Topics (includes lecture, workshops, and hands-on exercises)

  • Introduction/Objectives                                                                          
  • Regulatory Review
  • Resident Protection and Worksite Preparation                                                               
  • Abatement                            
  • Community Relations            
  • Project Management            
  • Interpretation of Lead Inspection and Risk Assessment Reports
  • Clearance Inspection             
  • Morning Break
  • Dust Sampling                       
  • Soil Sampling                         
  • Paint Chip Sampling              
  • Hands-On Sampling Workshop                                                                                        
  • Legal and Insurance Issues    
  • Waste Disposal                      
  • Review and Exam

There are experience requirements and a third-party exam to become a Lead Supervisor or a Lead Project Monitor in the State of California. For further information see https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CCDPHP/DEODC/CLPPB/Pages/cert_process_ov.aspx

Third-Party Exam: The Lead Abatement Supervisor or Lead Project Monitor Certification exam fee is $70 for each discipline, see https://www.cpshr.us/exam-registration/CLPPCE/schedule/

To apply for new CDPH certifications, you should complete an online CDPH/CLPPB application after passing the third-party exam. Include the following:

  1. Online Application https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CCDPHP/DEODC/CLPPB/Pages/LRCcertprocess.aspx
  2. Proof of Training, via the CDPH Course Completion and Photo (digital)
  3. Proof of Experience
  4. Fee - $135.00

NOTES:

Your certification must be renewed annually. 

Every other year you are required to attend a 7-hour general continuing or continuing education for workers (refresher) class before you can renew your certification.

If it has been more than 1 year since you completed your CDPH-approved training, you must take 7 hours of CDPH-approved Continuing Education before applying for certification.

If it has been more than 3 years since you completed your CDPH-approved training, you must take the full course over again before applying for certification.

Prerequisites

CA Lead Worker Training

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