Training Provider: Air Analytics
Dates: MO Dec 16, TU Dec 17, WE Dec 18, TH Dec 19 from 8:00am to 5:00pm
Location: Winter Springs, FL
TICKET TYPE | PRICE | QUANTITY |
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One Workshop Ticket more info» | $345.00 | Registration Ended |
Registration Ended |
This Asbestos Worker/Handler Initial course is designed for anyone who, within a work area, removes, encapsulates or disturbs friable asbestos, or who handles asbestos material in any manner which may result in the release of asbestos fiber on an asbestos abatement project. Asbestos Workers must be supervised by a certified Asbestos Supervisor.
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 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.
An Asbestos Worker/Handler must have a valid asbestos certificate at all times while working on a project, and must work under the supervision of a certified Asbestos Supervisor. 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:
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 | |
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Certificates | Same day as course completion |
Parking | Available onsite |
Food | Coffee and snacks provided |
STATE REQUIREMENTS (Asbestos Worker / Handler Initial)** | |
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Individual Prerequisites | None |
Accrediting Body | Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation |
Individual App Requirements | Florida has no regulations that require state certification for these disciplines. If an individual has acquired AHERA/EPA accredited certification from a Florida state approved training provider, you are qualified to do this type of work in Florida. Proof of these certifications must be made available upon request. |
Individual Exam And Fees | No 3rd-Party Exam |
Company Application Requirements | $505 every two years |
Refresher Training | Completion of a one day 8-hour course for each calendar year prior to the license renewal date. |
Reciprocity | Florida does not currently have reciprocal agreements or criteria for endorsement of applicants from other states. You must meet the Florida requirements for licensure and receive a passing score on the Florida examination. |
** 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. |
207 West State Road 434 Suite C, Winter Springs, FL 32708
MO Dec 16, TU Dec 17, WE Dec 18, TH Dec 19 from 8:00am to 5:00pm
Air Analytics' field-experienced professionals provide a variety of services to help clients promote and achieve workplace health and safety, as well as comply with government regulations. We provide solutions, comprehensive consulting and support in Industrial Hygiene Services, Occupational Safety and Health, Indoor Air Quality Services, Environmental Consulting, OSHA and EPA Required Compliance Training. We undertake each job with the highest standards of professionalism, lead in the continuous improvement and use of safety practices, and strive to achieve and promote the legacy of a healthy American workforce.