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Asbestos Management Planner - Initial
The management planner reviews asbestos building inspection reports and other pertinent
information to determine whether an asbestos hazard exists in a building. Attending
the 3-Day Building Inspector class is a prerequisite. Topics include the hazard
assessment process, details of the abatement options, developing an operations
& maintenance program, analytical techniques and regulatory requirements for
schools. Each attendee must successfully complete a 50-question multiple choice
exam in order to receive certification.
Contents:
• Role of management planner
• Evaluation/interpretation of survey results
• Hazard assessment
• Legal implications
• Evaluation and selection of control options
• Role of other professionals, including industrial hygienists, engineers, and
architects
• Developing an operation and maintenance (O&M) plan
• Regulatory review focusing on the OSHA Asbestos Construction Standard, the National
Emission Standard for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP), and applicable state regulations
• Record keeping
• Assembling and submitting the management plan
• Financing abatement actions
• Practice in developing the management plan
Target Audience:
Anyone who will be reviewing asbestos building inspection reports and other pertinent
information to determine whether an asbestos hazard exists in a building should
take this course. Past attendees have included: consultants, building and facility
managers, school district officials, safety and environmental managers and regulatory
compliance officers.
Frequency Requirements | Course Length | Referenced Regulation |
Annual
|
16 Hours
|
29 CFR 1910.1001 |