How do I become certified as a lead inspector, risk assessor, project designer, supervisor, worker, or firm?
To become certified in one of the above-mentioned lead disciplines (excluding lead firm), one must first be trained in that discipline by a DSHS-accredited Lead Training Program Provider, take and pass the appropriate exam, if applicable (required for Lead Inspector, Lead Risk Assessor, and Lead Abatement Supervisor), meet the education/experience requirements as appropriate, and then submit a certification application and appropriate fee to the DSHS. You can download the appropriate application for a certification discipline from this website or call DSHS at (512) 834-6600, ext. 2174; or toll-free (800) 572-5548, ext. 2174, to request an application.
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