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Asbestos Contractor/Supervisor ($750):

The 5-day asbestos supervisor training course is a comprehensive 40-hour program tailored for individuals overseeing asbestos abatement projects. It covers essential topics such as identifying asbestos, understanding health risks, implementing work practices, and ensuring regulatory compliance.

 

Course Overview:

- Recognize various types of asbestos-containing materials (ACM).

- Learn about the health hazards associated with asbestos exposure.

- Understand the proper use and maintenance of PPE for asbestos work.

- Acquire knowledge of safe procedures and techniques for asbestos abatement.

- Explore different strategies for managing asbestos exposure, including encapsulation, enclosure, and removal.

- Study the correct methods for safely removing asbestos-containing materials.

- Identify potential hazards and how to minimize them.

- Familiarize yourself with relevant from agencies such as EPA and OSHA.

- Learn about the legal responsibilities and liabilities in asbestos abatement.

- Understand the significance of air monitoring how to analyze results.

- Grasp the requirements for effective respiratory protection programs.

- Recognize the importance of maintaining accurate records for asbestos abatement projects.

- Comprehend the key responsibilities of an asbestos supervisor.

- Engage in practical exercises to reinforce your learning experience.

Asbestos Building Inspector ($525):

 

A three-day asbestos supervisor course provides essential knowledge and skills for overseeing asbestos abatement projects, covering, safety protocols, and project management, often resulting in certification.

 

Course Overview:

- Regulatory Knowledge: Familiarity with asbestos regulations.

- Safety Protocols: Protecting workers and the public.

- Project Management:izing abatement projects.

- PPE: Use and maintenance training.

- As Handling: Identification and safe procedures.

- Work Area Setup: Complying with regulations.

- Decontamination:ing exposure.

- Emergency Response: Planning for asbestos releases.

- Communication: Effective interactions with stakeholders.

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Asbestos Management Planner ($450):

 

This course provides essential knowledge and skills for developing and implementing asbestos management plans, focusing on risk identification, material assessment, and safe management strategies.

 

Course Overview:

- Learn health risks and safe work practices.

- Recognize common-containing materials.

- Conduct inspections and interpret lab results.

- Develop management plans and maintenance procedures.

- Understand regulations for safe asbestos removal.

- Familiarize with asbestos management laws.

- Gain expertise in asbestos management.

- Ensure regulatory compliance.

- Enhance safety for occupants and workers.

Asbestos Project Designer  ($600):

 

A three-day course for asbestos project designers, typically necessary for those involved in creating asbestos abatement projects, encompasses essential topics such as abatement solutions, safety protocols, regulatory compliance, and project specifications.

 

Course Overview:

- Crafting effective strategies for asbestos abatement.

- Implementing and understanding safety protocols and specifications.

- Creating clear and thorough specifications for abatement projects. 

- Familiarizing with and adhering to federal and state regulations.

- Formulating plans that outline scope, timing, and phasing.
- Preparing and managing abatement contracts.

- Calculating the expenses related to asbestos abatement projects. 

- Gaining insight into legal liabilities and insurance needs.

- Learning about the use of personal protective gear. 

- Understanding fiber control principles.

Asbestos Worker - English & Spanish ($575):

Please note, English and Spanish classes are separate.

 

A four-day training course in both English and Spanish for asbestos workers is essential for those involved in asbestos abatement and handling asbestos-containing materials (ACM It's important to select a course accredited by the Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE) or the EPA.

 

Course Overview:

- Asbestos identification

- Health risks

- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

- Control methods

- Removal techniques

- Decontamination

- Disposal

- Upon completing the course successfully, participants receive a certificate, which is necessary for applying for a Maryland asbestos license.

Asbestos Operations & Maintenance ($450):

This two-day training course on asbestos operations and maintenance (O&M), also referred to as a Class III course, is aimed at maintenance and custodial personnel who might come into contact with asbestos-containing materials (ACM) during regular or emergency maintenance tasks.

 

Course Overview:

- Asbestos identification, usage, and typical locations of asbestos in buildings.

- Possible health effects asbestos exposure.

- Overview of federal, state, and local regulations on asbestos handling and work practices.

- Correct usage and maintenance of PPE including respirators and protective gear.

- Techniques for minimizing asbestos exposure, such as containment and ventilation.

- Procedures for handling ACM, including disturbance, removal, and cleanup methods.

- Proper methods for handling and disposing of asbestos.

- Practical applications, including glovebag techniques and HEPA vacuum use.

- Effective decontamination processes for workers.

- Strategies for establishing and implementing an asbestos O&M program.

- Methods for asbestos removal during regular maintenance activities.

OSHA Awareness ($120):

 

This mandatory two-hour training course on asbestos awareness, as required by OSHA and AHERA, equips employees with essential knowledge about asbestos, its dangers, and how to identify asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) to reduce exposure and promote workplace safety.

 

Course Overview:

- Understanding what asbestos is, its various forms, sources, and uses.

- The potential health impacts of asbestos exposure.
- An overview of relevant OSHA and EPA regulations, including AHERA.

- How to recognize asbestos-containing materials in the workplace.

- Guidelines for working safely around asbestos and minimizing exposure.

- Procedures to follow in the event of an asbestos fiber release.

- Information on worker protection initiatives, locations of ACMs in the building, and how to identify ACM damage and deterioration

- Details about the O&M program in place.

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