1.  (1) year of experience (relevant)
2.  (1) year of experience as a certified lead-based paint abatement worker
3.  (1) year of experience in building construction and design or a related field
4.  (2) year of experience (relevant)
5.  (2) years of experience in a related field, such as lead, asbestos, or environmental hazard identification or remediation work, or in construction
6.  (3) years of experience (relevant)
7.  (4) years of experience in building construction and design
8.  A Current Risk Assessor Course Completion Certificate
9.  Applicant's Training Information
10.  Associate’s degree
11.  Bachelor’s degree in engineering, architecture, or a related profession
12.  Bachelor's Degree (any type)
13.  Certification as an industrial hygienist, professional engineer, or registered architect
14.  Current State Certification / License
15.  DC Clean Hands Certificate
16.  DC Law Exam Results
17.  DCRA Basic Business License
18.  DCRA Basic Business License Exemption
19.  Demonstrate that the applicant’s skills (Risk Assessor)
20.  Documentation of at least four (4) years of experience in building construction and design
21.  DOEE Certified Dust Sampling Technician (for Clearance Testing)
22.  DOEE Certified Lead Risk Assessor (for Inspections)
23.  DOEE Certified Lead-Based Paint Abatement Supervisor (for Abatement)
24.  DOEE Certified Lead-Based Paint Abatement Worker (for Abatement)
25.  DOEE Certified Lead-Based Paint Abatement Worker (for Demolition)
26.  DOEE Certified Lead-Based Paint Inspector (for Clearance Testing)
27.  DOEE Certified Lead-Based Paint Inspector (for Inspections )
28.  DOEE Certified Project Designer (for Project Designs)
29.  DOEE Certified Risk Assessor (for Clearance Testing)
30.  DOEE-accredited refresher Dust Sampling Technician course
31.  DOEE-Certified Lead Risk Assessor (for Risk Assessments)
32.  DOEE-Certified Lead-Based Paint Abatement Supervisor (for Demolition)
33.  Dust Sampling Technician Refresher Course Completion Certificate
34.  Education Credentials
35.  EPA Renovator Individual Proof
36.  EPA RRP Company/Firm Certificate (for Renovation/Remodeling)
37.  EPA RRP Firm Proof
38.  EPA RRP Individual Renovator Course Completion Certificate (for Renovation/Remodeling)
39.  Evidence of Personal or Company Liability Insurance
40.  Evidence of radioactive material license
41.  Explanation of the Circumstances
42.  Federal, State or Local Jurisdiction explanation
43.  High school diploma or its equivalent
44.  Initial Dust Sampling Technician Course Completion Certificate
45.  Initial Lead Abatement Supervisor Course Completion Certificate
46.  Initial Lead-Based Paint Inspector Course Completion Certificate
47.  LBP Inspector Certification Proof
48.  Lead Abatement Supervisor Certification Proof
49.  Lead Abatement Supervisor Refresher Course Completion Certificate
50.  Lead-Based Paint Credentials
51.  Lead-Based Paint Inspector Refresher Course Completion Certificate
52.  List of ten (10) different addresses (Risk Assessor)
53.  New DC Clean Hands Certificate
54.  Passport-Style Photo
55.  Photo ID Card
56.  Previous/Current D.C. Certification ID Card
57.  Project Designer Certification Proof
58.  Project Designer Initial or Refresher Training Course Completion Certificate
59.  Refresher Applicant Training Information
60.  Relevant Work Experience
61.  Risk Assessor Certification Proof
62.  Risk Assessor Refresher Course Completion Certificate
63.  Risk Assessor Substitution Certification Proof
64.  Third-Party Exam Results
65.  X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF)
66.  ***OTHER
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