(37) Residential property--A property containing one
or more residential dwelling units intended to provide living quarters
for more than a transitory period, including a residential property
that is vacant or under construction. A residential property includes
dormitories and employee housing in a non-residential setting (e.g.,
staff housing at an institutional or commercial facility). Residential
properties do not include:
(A) lodgings (such as hotels and motels) that rent
units on a transient basis;
(B) institutional facilities that provide care or oversight
for residents or inmates (such as hospitals, nursing homes, homes
for children with physical or mental disabilities, mental institutions,
jails, prisons and detention centers); and
(C) former residential properties that do not currently
provide living quarters (such as houses converted into shops or restaurants).
(38) Responsible person--An employee or principal designated
by a licensed mold assessment company, mold remediation company, or
mold analysis laboratory or by an accredited mold training provider
as responsible for its operations and compliance with rules concerning
mold-related activities or mold-related training.
(39) Routine cleaning--Cleaning that is done on a regular
basis and in a regular course of procedures.
(40) Start-date--The date on which a mold remediation
begins. Preparation work is not considered mold remediation.
(41) Stop-date--The date following the day on which
final clearance for a mold remediation project is achieved.
(42) Supervise--To direct and exercise control over
the activities of a person.
(43) Survey--An activity undertaken in a building to
determine the presence, location, or quantity of indoor mold or to
determine the underlying condition(s) contributing to indoor mold
contamination, whether by visual or physical examination or by collecting
samples of potential mold for analysis.
(44) Total surface area of contiguous square feet--The
contiguous area of surface material that needs to be cleaned or removed
to remediate visible mold contamination.
(45) Training hours--Hours spent in classroom instruction,
hands-on activities, and field trips, including time used for course
tests and brief breaks but not including scheduled lunch periods.
(46) Visible--Exposed to view; capable of being seen.
(47) Work analysis--A mold remediation protocol.
(48) Work plan--A mold remediation work plan.
(49) Working days--Monday through Friday, including
holidays that fall on those days.
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