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of Work
Certified
lead abatement Workers for Commercial Buildings and Superstructures
(WCBS) perform lead abatement activities in commercial buildings and superstructures
(ie. bridges, water towers, etc.). These individuals must
be employed by a NJ Department of Community Affairs certified
Commercial Buildings and Superstructures Contractor.
Legal Authority
N.J.S.A. 26:2Q and N.J.A.C. 8:62
Qualifications
Age: 18 years or older
Education and Experience: Applicants must attend a 32 hour training course approved by the Department of Health (DOH). Please refer to the list of "Certified Training Providers" [pdf 14k] for more information on where these courses are given.
Examination
WCBS applicants must pass a written course examination administered under the approval of the DOH.
Application and Fees
Application: A
written application [pdf 36k] must be submitted to the DOH on a
form approved by the DOH. All applications must
include documentation which provides proof of qualifications,
proof of passing the training course, a passport-sized color
photo meeting the requirements indicated on the application
and a certified check or money order in the amount of the application fee (below).
Application
Fee: $80.
Length of Permit
The permit is valid for two years.
Renewing a Permit
An application for renewal of a permit shall be submitted during the 90 calendar day period prior to or after the permit’s expiration date. The DOH shall renew a permit if the renewal applicant has:
- Completed a written application [pdf 36k] to renew the permit within 90 days prior to or after the expiration of the previously issued WCBS permit.
- Provided evidence of refresher training [pdf 14k]
- Paid any penalties lawfully imposed on the applicant
- Provided a certified check or money order in the amount of the application fee (see above).
Note: The DOH will treat an application for renewal as a first time application if the applicant's previous WCBS permit has been expired for more than 90 days
Reciprocity
Application for Reciprocal Lead Permit [pdf 45k] - Applicants who have been trained and permitted outside of New Jersey must provide proof of a currently valid certification with another state which has received US Environmental Protection Agency authorization to administer and enforce a state lead certification and training program under Title IV of the Toxic Substances Control Act.
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