Lead abatement worker definition

Lead abatement worker means any person employed by a
Lead abatement worker means any person employed by a lead abatement contractor and licensed by the Department to perform lead abatement and lead mitigation. (Section 2 of the Act)
Lead abatement worker means an individual who per- forms lead abatement or other lead hazard reduction activities.

Examples of Lead abatement worker in a sentence

  • R 325.99206 Lead abatement worker training course requirements.Rule 206.

  • Lead abatement worker and lead abatement supervisor licenses expire March 31 of each year, except that a first-time license issued after December 31 and before March 31 shall expire the next following March 31.

  • Lead abatement worker" means an individual engaging in any lead abatement activity for any employer.[PL 1997, c.

  • Lead abatement worker training will include OSHA Standard for Lead in Construction (29 CFR 1926.62 effective 5/4/93), personal protective equipment and hygiene practices, State of Maine statutes and regulations, background information on lead and its adverse health effects, waste handling and disposal, air and dust sampling, and clearance standards.

  • Lead abatement worker: 24 hours, including minimum 8 hours hands-on.


More Definitions of Lead abatement worker

Lead abatement worker means an individual responsible in a non-supervisory capacity for the performance of lead abatement.
Lead abatement worker means an individual who is responsible in a nonsupervisory capacity for the performance of lead abatement.
Lead abatement worker means an individual certified by the New Jersey Department
Lead abatement worker means an individual who per- forms abatement activities.
Lead abatement worker means “lead abatement worker” as defined in RSA 130-A:1, X.
Lead abatement worker means an individual who performs lead abatement activities;
Lead abatement worker means an individual certified by the New Jersey Department of Health to perform lead abatement or interim control work pursuant to N.J.A.C. 8:62.