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25 Pa. Code § 252.302. Qualifications of the laboratory supervisor.

§ 252.302. Qualifications of the laboratory supervisor.

 (a)  A laboratory supervisor of an environmental laboratory engaged in chemical analysis of organics or metals, or both, shall have the following qualifications:

   (1)  A bachelor’s degree in chemistry, biochemistry, physics, environmental science, biology, microbiology, physical sciences or engineering.

   (2)  At least 24-college semester credit hours in chemistry.

   (3)  At least 2 years of experience in the testing or analysis of environmental samples in representative inorganic and organic fields of accreditation for which the environmental laboratory seeks to obtain or to maintain accreditation. An earned master’s or doctoral degree in chemistry, biochemistry, physics, environmental science, biology, microbiology, physical sciences or engineering may be substituted for 1 year of experience.

 (b)  A laboratory supervisor of an environmental laboratory engaged in inorganic nonmetals chemical analysis shall have the following qualifications:

   (1)  At least an earned associate’s degree in chemistry, biochemistry, physics, environmental science, biology, microbiology, physical sciences or engineering, or 2 years of equivalent and successful college education.

   (2)  At least 16-college semester credit hours in chemistry.

   (3)  At least 1 year of experience in the testing or analysis of environmental samples in representative fields of accreditation for which the environmental laboratory seeks to obtain or to maintain accreditation.

 (c)  A laboratory supervisor of an environmental laboratory engaged in microbiological or biological analysis shall have the following qualifications:

   (1)  A bachelor’s degree in chemistry, biochemistry, physics, environmental science, biology, microbiology, physical sciences or engineering.

   (2)  At least 16-college semester credit hours in biology. At least 4 of the 16-college semester credit hours must be in microbiology.

   (3)  At least 2 years of experience in the testing or analysis of environmental samples in representative microbiological or biological fields of accreditation for which the environmental laboratory seeks to obtain or to maintain accreditation. A master’s or doctoral degree in chemistry, biochemistry, physics, environmental science, biology, microbiology, physical sciences or engineering may be substituted for 1 year of experience.

 (d)  A laboratory supervisor of an environmental laboratory engaged in microbiological analysis limited to fecal coliform, total coliform, E. coli and heterotrophic bacteria shall have the following qualifications:

   (1)  At least an associate’s degree in chemistry, biochemistry, physics, environmental science, biology, microbiology, physical sciences or engineering.

   (2)  A minimum of 4-college semester credit hours in microbiology.

   (3)  At least 2 years of equivalent and successful college education, including a minimum of 4-college semester credit hours in microbiology may be substituted for the associate’s degree.

   (4)  At least 1 year of experience in the testing or analysis of environmental samples in representative fields of accreditation for which the environmental laboratory seeks to obtain or to maintain accreditation.

 (e)  A laboratory supervisor of an environmental laboratory engaged in radiological analysis shall have the following qualifications:

   (1)  A bachelor’s degree in chemistry, biochemistry, physics, environmental science, biology, microbiology, physical sciences or engineering.

   (2)  At least 24-college semester credit hours in chemistry or health physics.

   (3)  At least 2 years of experience in the testing or analysis of environmental samples in representative radiological fields of accreditation for which the environmental laboratory seeks to obtain or to maintain accreditation. An earned master’s or doctoral degree in chemistry, biochemistry, physics, environmental science, biology, microbiology, physical sciences or engineering may be substituted for 1 year of experience.

 (f)  A laboratory supervisor of an environmental laboratory engaged in microscopic examination of asbestos or airborne fibers shall have the following qualifications:

   (1)  For procedures requiring the use of a transmission electron microscope, a bachelor’s degree, successful completion of formal course work in the use of the instrument and 1 year of experience, under supervision, in the use of the instrument. The experience must include the identification of minerals.

   (2)  For procedures requiring the use of a polarized light microscope, an associate’s degree or 2 years of college study, successful completion of formal coursework in polarized light microscopy and 1 year of experience, under supervision, in the use of the instrument. The experience must include the identification of minerals.

   (3)  For procedures requiring the use of a phase contrast microscope, an associate’s degree or 1 year of college study, documentation of successful completion of formal coursework in phase contrast microscopy and 1 year of experience, under supervision, in the use of the instrument.

 (g)  Notwithstanding any other provision of this section, a laboratory supervisor of an environmental laboratory limited to the basic nonpotable water category or the basic drinking water category shall have the following qualifications:

   (1)  At least 16-college semester credit hours in chemistry, biochemistry, physics, environmental science, biology, microbiology, physical sciences or engineering.

   (2)  At least 1 year of experience in the testing or analysis of environmental samples in representative fields of accreditation for which the environmental laboratory seeks to obtain or to maintain accreditation.

 (h)  Notwithstanding any other provision of this section, an employee of a drinking water, wastewater or industrial waste treatment facility meeting the following requirements will be deemed qualified as a laboratory supervisor of an environmental laboratory:

   (1)  The employee holds a valid treatment plant operator’s certificate under the Water and Wastewater Systems Operators’ Certification Act (63 P.S. § §  1001—1015.1) in the appropriate water or wastewater subclassification for the facility.

   (2)  The employee holds a valid certificate under the Water and Wastewater Systems Operators’ Certification Act for laboratory supervisor in the appropriate water or wastewater subclassification.

   (3)  At least 1 year of experience in the testing or analysis of environmental samples in representative fields of accreditation for which the environmental laboratory seeks to obtain or maintain accreditation.

 (i)  Approval as a laboratory supervisor under subsection (h) will be limited to the fields of accreditation required by the scope of that facility’s regulatory permit.

 (j)  A laboratory supervisor of an environmental laboratory engaged in whole effluent toxicity analysis shall have the following qualifications:

   (1)  At least an associate’s degree in chemistry, biochemistry, physics, environmental science, biology, microbiology, physical sciences or engineering.

   (2)  A minimum of 4-college semester credit hours in biology.

   (3)  At least 2 years of equivalent and successful college education, including a minimum of 4-college semester credit hours in biology may be substituted for the associate’s degree.

   (4)  At least 2 years of experience in the testing or analysis of environmental samples in representative fields of accreditation for which the environmental laboratory seeks to obtain or to maintain accreditation.

 (k)  College semester credit hours shall be obtained from an accredited college or university recognized by the United States Department of Education.

 (l)  Foreign transcripts must be translated into English and evaluated for United States semester credit hour equivalency by a credential evaluation agency accredited by the National Association of Credentials Evaluation Services or a Department of Education approved agency.

 (m)  If a method, regulation or program requires more stringent qualifications for education or experience, or both, the laboratory shall meet the more stringent requirement.

Authority

   The provisions of this §  252.302 amended under 27 Pa.C.S. § §  4103(a), 4104 and 4105; and section 1920-A of The Administrative Code of 1929 (71 P.S. §  510-20).

Source

   The provisions of this §  252.302 amended April 9, 2010, effective April 10, 2010, 40 Pa.B. 1898; amended July 28, 2017, effective July 29, 2017, 47 Pa.B. 4085. Immediately preceding text appears at serial pages (348795) to (348796) and (352727) to (352728).

Cross References

   This section cited in 25 Pa. Code §  252.303 (relating to grandfathering provisions for laboratory supervisors); and 25 Pa. Code §  302.1006 (relating to laboratory supervisor certification).



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