04-03-2023 - Asbestos Building Inspector Initial - Phoenix, AZ

Training Provider: The Asbestos Institute, Inc.

Dates: MO Apr 03, TU Apr 04, WE Apr 05 from 8:00am to 4:00pm

Location: Phoenix, AZ

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This Asbestos Building Inspector Initial training course accredits individuals to assess the condition of asbestos material and report the results. Any person who performs the tasks involved in the asbestos survey, identification and assessment of the condition of asbestos and asbestos material, or who is involved in the collection of bulk samples of asbestos material for laboratory analysis, needs this training.

Training for asbestos abatement professionals is required under the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act of 1986 (AHERA), which is the authority under which EPA issued the EPA Asbestos Model Accreditation Plan. This course has been granted full approval by the EPA and various States to meet AHERA and ASHARA accreditation requirements for asbestos work in K-12 schools, as well as in public and commercial buildings.

OSHA requires that all surfacing material - (i.e. sprayed-on or trowled-on materials) and all thermal systems insulation must be presumed to be asbestos containing materials (PACM) in buildings constructed before 1981. OSHA also requires that in these same buildings, all vinyl, resilient, and asphaltic flooring, and the associated mastics and backings must be assumed to be asbestos containing. Only laboratory analysis of samples obtained by a trained and certified asbestos building inspector can rebut OSHAs position on PACM or flooring in buildings constructed before 1981. Building owners, and those involved with construction activities, must identify all asbestos containing materials in the areas of construction via due diligence.

An Asbestos Inspector must possess a valid Inspector certificate and have a copy of their certificate with them at all times while working on the project. This workshop prepares you to immediately apply your knowledge to the field, with extensive hands-on training and real-world examples from experienced instructors. It combines lectures, discussions, and hands-on demonstrations.

 

Topics To Be Covered Include:

  • Types and Uses of Asbestos
  • Potential Health Effects of Asbestos Exposure
  • Federal and State Regulatory Framework
  • Function, Qualifications, and Role of Inspectors
  • Building Systems
  • Public/Employee/Building Occupant Relations
  • Pre-Inspection Planning
  • Physical Assessment of Friable and Non-Friable ACM
  • Respiratory Protection and Personal Protective Equipment
  • Legal Liabilities
  • Bulk Sampling Documentation and Recordkeeping
  • Field Experiences and Hands-On Skill Sets

 

Please Note: Your state has detailed education, experience and application processing requirements to qualify for licensing in the Asbestos field. Most states administer their own asbestos programs, and each state's Department of Environmental Protection/Health is generally the best place to start with questions about requirements and training. Students are responsible to verify these requirements prior to registering for a course.


COURSE LOGISTICS
CertificatesUpon completion of the course (same day).
ParkingAvailable
FoodCoffee, bottled water, donuts, bagels, fruit.
STATE REQUIREMENTS (Asbestos Building Inspector Initial)**
Individual PrerequisitesNone
Accrediting BodyArizona has no regulations that require state certification for these disciplines. If an individual has acquired AHERA/EPA accredited certification in these disciplines from another US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) authorized state, you are qualified to do this type of work in Arizona. Proof of these certifications must be made available upon request.
Individual App RequirementsArizona has no regulations that require state certification for these disciplines. If an individual has acquired AHERA/EPA accredited certification in these disciplines from another US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) authorized state, you are qualified to do this type of work in Arizona. Proof of these certifications must be made available upon request.
Individual Exam And FeesNo 3rd-Party Exam
Company Application RequirementsArizona has no regulations that require state certification for firms or companies.
Refresher TrainingCertificates (hard cards) are valid for one year. Failure to take refresher training within two years from expiration date = start over! Refresher training is a half day, 4 hour course.
** Please note that these details are provided for informational purposes only. Consult with your local state or regulatory body to confirm your requirements for your specific situation. Nothing on this website constitutes, or is meant to constitute, advice of any kind. It is simply a database of publicly available information that is meant to assist with research on certain topics but is no way guaranteed as complete or free of error.
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LOCATION, DATE & TIME

20033 N 19th Ave Bldg 6, Phoenix, AZ 85027

MO Apr 03, TU Apr 04, WE Apr 05 from 8:00am to 4:00pm

ABOUT THE TRAINING PROVIDER
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The Asbestos Institute has been the leading EPA accredited and safety trainer in the United States since 1988. Our staff has decades of experience and we provide live, on-site and online training in the following: Asbestos (AHERA) initial and refresher training, OSHA training, and HAZMAT training.


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