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UT - Lead Certification - Lead Risk Assessor

Below are all of the state/federal requirements in Utah to become a certified Lead Risk Assessor professional.
If you have any questions on this information, please contact your local government agency.

STATE UT
DISCIPLINE Lead Risk Assessor
COURSE DURATION 16 hours
PREREQUISITES -Notarized proof of citizenship form and copy of drivers license or green card (for first-time application only) -Successful completion of an accredited training course for inspectors, AND -Bachelor's degree and 1 year of experience in a related field (e.g., lead, asbestos, environmental remediation work, or construction), OR -An Associates degree and 2 years experience in a related field (e.g., lead, asbestos, environmental remediation work, or construction), OR -Certification as an industrial hygienist, professional engineer, registered architect and/or certification in a related engineering/health/environmental field (e.g., safety professional, environmental scientist), OR -A high school diploma (or equivalent), and at least 3 years of experience in a related field (e.g. lead, asbestos, environmental remediation work or construction)
ACCREDITING BODY Utah Department of Environmental Quality
INDIVIDUAL APP REQUIREMENTS -$200 for one year -$400 for two years -$600 for three years
INDIVIDUAL EXAM FEES Third party exam
COMPANY APP REQUIREMENTS $250 each year, can pay up to a maximum of five years
REFRESHER TRAINING -Every 3 years if the individual completed a training course with a course test and hands-on assessment -If more than 3 years but less than 4 years have passed since certification or re-certification for an individual that completed an initial or a refresher training course with a course test and hands-on assessment for the supervisor, inspector, and/or risk assessor disciplines, then the individual must also pass the certification exam in the appropriate discipline offered by the director
RECIPROCITY There are numerous reciprocity agreements with EPA and other states with authorized lead-based paint programs. Your state may accept training for certification programs from those training providers accredited by EPA or other state authorized programs. Because reciprocity agreements are subject to change, it is strongly recommended that you contact your state's accrediting body before taking training from an outside source.
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