This section sets forth specific certification requirements
for an individual engaging in an asbestos abatement activity. This section also
sets forth the general standards of conduct, specific training, and other
requirements for maintaining such certificates.
A.
General Certification
Requirements
(1) An individual who
engages in an asbestos abatement activity regulated by this rule must hold a
valid certification in the discipline appropriate to his/her responsibilities
as set forth in this section.
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Note: TheDepartment is not able to process immediately
applications that are hand-delivered.
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(a) An individual who engages in asbestos
abatement activities in more than one certification category must be certified
in each such category.
(b) A
certified individual also must meet all other state, federal, local
accreditation, or certification requirements, as applicable.
(c) An individual must be 18 years of age to
be eligible for certification.
(2) Certification by rule. Individuals who
are employed by Department-limited licensed companies are considered certified
by the Department for purposes of these rules to provided such individuals have
successfully completed and documented training required by OSHA pursuant to
29 CFR
1926.1101 (effective August 10, 1994) and
training documentation is maintained at the abatement work site.
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Note: Work practices as specified in Section 7 of this rule
must be followed by individuals who are certified in accordance with these
provisions.
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B.
Standards of
Conduct. Certified Asbestos Professionals must comply with all state and
federal laws and regulations pertaining to asbestos abatement activities,
including the conflict of interest provisions of section 2.G of this rule.
Failure to comply with this rule may result in suspension or revocation of a
certificate, denial of an application for renewal, and/or other enforcement
action deemed appropriate by the Department. A certified individual must
perform his or her activities in a manner that is:
(1) In compliance with state-of-the art
professional services generally recognized as acceptable by the asbestos
consulting and abatement industries, asbestos professional associations, and
government agencies; and
(2)
Consistent with current rules and practices taught by Department-approved
Training Providers.
C.
Application Requirements and Procedures
(1) General Application Requirements
(a) An application for certification
(including renewal) must be made on forms approved by the Department, must
include the applicant's social security number, and must be accompanied by
documentation demonstrating that the substantive certification requirements of
this section have been met, including a copy of a training
certificate.
(b) An applicant must
submit one passport-size color photo and a non-refundable application fee paid
in full by a cashier's, certified, or company check or other
Department-approved payment method, in the amount set forth in this
section.
(c) An applicant for
certification must submit sufficient documentation to demonstrate that he/she
has successfully completed the discipline-specific training and experience
requirements.
Primary instructors must attend an initial training course
from a licensed training provider that has an independent business relationship
with the primary instructor, but may attend refresher courses taught by any
licensed training provider. The primary instructor must notify [on the
notification required by these regulations] the Department when he/she will
attend their own refresher course. Primary instructors are prohibited from
conducting refresher courses for themselves only.
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Note: It is the responsibility of the individual planning to
attend a training course to ensure that the training course is approved by or
acceptable to the Department. A training course that is not approved by the
Department will not meet the standards for certification of individuals
pursuant to this section unless reciprocity is granted.
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(d) An applicant must attest
knowledge of and compliance with their current employer's standard operating
procedures.
(e) The Department will
either deny an application or ask for further information.
(f) If the Department requests further
information and does not receive it in full within 30 calendar days, the
application will be denied.
(g)
After reviewing an application and determining that the applicant has met the
minimum requirements of training and experience (where applicable) as set forth
in this section, the Department will approve the application and issue a state
certificate.
(h) A state-issued
asbestos certification card evidencing that the individual is currently
certified to performasbestos abatement activities is the property of the
individual to whom it is issued.
(i) Except as provided in this section below,
an expired certificate prohibits the individual from engaging in the applicable
asbestos abatement activity until a current certificate is obtained.
(2) Annual Renewal and
Reapplication Procedures
(a) A certificate
shall expire one year from the last day of the month from the date of issuance,
or on the last day of the month that the training certificate expires,
whichever is sooner, and may be renewed on an annual basis.
(b) If the Department receives a request at
least five (5) working days prior to a certification expiration date, the
Department may grant an extension of a certificate for up to thirty (30) days
when a Maine refresher course has not been available within the last thirty
(30) days.
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Note: Extensions to certifications are not valid for work on
projects in schools and public and commercial buildings.
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(c) If a complete renewal
application is received by the Department at least five (5) working days prior
to expiration of their state certificate, the certificate will not expire until
the Department takes final action on the application.
(d) Individuals must take an annual refresher
course or participate in a laboratory quality assurance program as appropriate
to their respective certification category. Individuals who fail to meet this
requirement within one year of the expiration date of their training
certificate must take initial training again.
(e) If an applicant has been denied under
this section, the applicant must adequately address in writing each denial
reason.
(3) Denial of
Applications. The Department may deny an applicant for:
(a) Failure to submit documentation
demonstrating his or her ability to comply fully with applicable requirements,
procedures, and standards set forth in this rule;
(b) A history of incompetence or negligence,
as determined by the Department based on previous compliance inspection(s),
review of operating record(s), or other documents;
(c) Submission of false information on an
application;
(d) Submission of an
incomplete application;
(e) Failure
to submit the required fee; or
(f)
Past violations(s) of State or federal laws or regulations pertaining to
asbestos abatement activities.
(4) Reciprocity. An individual who is
certified, accredited, or permitted by another governmental agency may be
granted reciprocity from the Department for a certificate in the State of
Maine. The applicant must submit a non-refundable application fee, as set forth
in this section, along with appropriate documentation. The certificate will be
granted only if the Department determines the certification requirements of the
other governmental agency to be at least as stringent as the applicable
requirements of this rule, including approval of the training course by an
EPA-approved state program or equivalent pursuant to Appendix C, the Interim
Final Rule-59 FR 5236-5260 (effective April 4, 1994), to Subpart E of the
Asbestos-Containing Materials in Schools rule, 40 CFR, Part 763 (effective
December 14, 1987).
(5) Fees.
Applications for initial and renewal certification must be accompanied by a
non-refundable application fee paid in full by a cashier's, certified, or
company check or other Department-accepted method, made payable to the
Treasurer, State of Maine, as follows:
(a) Application fees:
- Asbestos Abatement Worker: $50.00
- Asbestos Abatement Project Supervisor: $100.00
- Asbestos Air Monitor: $100.00
- Asbestos Inspector: $100.00
- Asbestos Abatement Design Consultant: $100.00 (includes
limited certification)
- Asbestos Air Analyst: $100.00
- Asbestos Bulk Analyst: $100.00
- Asbestos Management Planner: $100.00
(b) An individual applying for a certificate
in more than one certification category during the same calendar year must pay
the fee for the highest category first and then pay $50 for each additional
category.
(c) Reissuance of a
certificate or photo ID card: $50.00
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Note: If there are not sufficient funds to cover the check or
credit card transaction an insufficient funds fee will be assessed by the
Department in accordance with State of Maine laws and policies. Until that
insufficiency is resolved (by money order or bank check), the Department will
not accept any additional checks or credit card transactions from the party
including checks for project notifications.
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D.
Required Certification
(1) An
individual who engages in asbestos abatement activities, excluding associated
activities must hold either a valid Maine Asbestos Abatement Worker or a Maine
Asbestos Abatement Project Supervisor certificate.
(2) An individual who directly supervises
those engaged in any asbestos abatement activity, excluding associated
activities, must hold a valid Maine Asbestos Abatement Project Supervisor
certificate.
(3) An individual who
documents and/or oversees an asbestos abatement activity for an owner or
operator, conducts visual evaluations of the work area, collects air samples,
or conducts project monitoring must hold a valid Maine Asbestos Air Monitor
certificate.
(4) An individual who
engages in inspections or surveys facilities to identify and/or assess the
condition of ACM, or an individual who collects bulk samples for analysis, must
hold a valid Maine Asbestos Inspector certificate.
(5) An individual who engages in any one or
more of the following asbestos associated activities must hold a valid Maine
Asbestos Abatement Design Consultant certificate:
(a) Develops project designs for asbestos
abatement or facility renovation, repair, or replacement where the work will
impact or has the potential to impact or disturb ACM regulated by this
rule;
(b) Supervises the
implementation of project designs; or
(c) Designs and supervises training courses
as a Training Director.
(6) An individual who performs analyses of
air samples for asbestos or total fiber count must hold a valid Maine Asbestos
Air Analyst certificate.
(7) An
individual who performs analyses of bulk samples for the quantification or
qualification of asbestos must hold a valid Maine Asbestos Bulk Analyst
certificate.
(8) An individual who
uses data gathered by an Asbestos Inspector to assess asbestos hazards,
determine appropriate response actions, or develop asbestos response action
implementation or asbestos operation and maintenance programs in schools must
hold a valid Maine Asbestos Management Planner certificate.
E.
Training, Education and
Experience Requirements
(1) The
minimum training, education, and experience requirements for initial
certification in each discipline are as follows:
(a) Asbestos Abatement Worker - successful
completion of a Department-approved 4-day ("32 hour") asbestos abatement worker
training course and exam.
(b)
Asbestos Abatement Project Supervisor - successful completion of a
Department-approved 5-day ("40 hour") asbestos abatement project supervisor
training course and exam.
(c)
Asbestos Air Monitor - successful completion of a Department-approved 5-day
("40 hour") asbestos air monitor training course and exam; or successful
completion of Department-approved project supervisor and 16-hour (minimum) air
monitoring courses and exams; or, for out-of-state applicants, a combination of
training and experience equivalent to the training required in this
section.
(d) Asbestos Inspector -
successful completion of a Department-approved 3-day ("24 hour") inspector
training course and exam.
(e)
Asbestos Abatement Design Consultant
(i)
Successful completion of a Department-approved 3-day ("24 hour") project design
training course and exam; and
(ii)
Possession of at least a bachelor's degree, or possession of any valid asbestos
professional certificate, excluding Asbestos Abatement Worker, for 3 years, or
some other combination of training, education, and experience deemed
appropriate by the Department.
(f) Asbestos Abatement Design Consultant -
Limited Certification for Training Directors
(i) Successful completion of a
Department-approved 3-day ("24 hour") project design training course and
exam.
(ii) A post-secondary degree
in adult education or successful completion of a "Train the Trainer" course
acceptable to the Department consisting of the following course topics at a
minimum:
Adult learning principles
Training theory
Various training skills and techniques
Delivery techniques
Organizing and preparing presentations
Classroom management
Small and large group activities
Use of audio visuals
(iii)
Possession of at least a bachelor's degree, or possession of any valid asbestos
professional certificate, excluding Asbestos Abatement Worker, for 3 years, or
some other combination of training, education, and experience deemed
appropriate by the Department.
(g) Asbestos Air Analyst - successful
completion of a Department-approved 5-day ("40 hour") Asbestos Air Analyst
training course and exam equivalent to the former NIOSH Course #582, "Sampling
and Evaluation of Airborne Asbestos".
(h) Asbestos Bulk Analyst - successful
completion of a Department-approved training course and exam in the techniques
and procedures for identification and quantification of asbestos in bulk
samples (e.g., McCrone Institute Asbestos Bulk Analysis course or its
equivalent).
(i) Asbestos
Management Planner
(i) Successful completion
of a Department-approved 3-day ("24 hour") inspector training course and
exam;
(ii) Successful completion of
a Department-approved 2-day ("16 hour") management planner training course and
exam.
(2) The
minimum on-going training and other requirements for renewal certification in
each discipline are as follows:
(a) Asbestos
Abatement Worker - successful completion of a Department approved one-day ("8
hour") worker annual refresher course and exam.
(b) Asbestos Abatement Project Supervisor -
successful completion of a Department approved one-day ("8 hour") project
supervisor annual refresher course and exam.
(c) Asbestos Air Monitor - successful
completion of a Department approved 1/2-day ("4 hour") asbestos air monitor
refresher course and exam.
(d)
Asbestos Inspector - successful completion of a Department approved 1/2-day ("4
hour") asbestos inspector refresher course and exam.
(e) Asbestos Abatement Design Consultant -
successful completion of a Department approved one-day ("8 hour") project
design refresher course and exam.
(f) Asbestos Air Analyst
(i) Documentation of participation in a
Maine-licensed laboratory's annual analyst QA/QC training; and
(ii) A statement from a licensed Asbestos
Analytical Laboratory affirming that the applicant is proficient in air
analysis through participation in the laboratory's administration of the AIHA's
PAT program, including results of the last four rounds of the applicant's
testing, or proof that the applicant is listed in the AIHA Asbestos Analysis
Registry.
(g) Asbestos
Bulk Analyst
(i) Documentation of
participation in a Maine-licensed laboratory's annual analyst QA/QC training;
and
(ii) A statement from a
licensed Asbestos Analytical Laboratory affirming that the applicant is
proficient in bulk analysis through participation in the laboratory's
administration of the NVLAP or AIHA bulk quality assurance program, including
results of the last 4 rounds of the applicant's testing.
(i) Asbestos Management Planner - successful
completion of a Department-approved 1/2-day ("4 hour") asbestos manager planner
refresher course and exam.
F.
Responsibilities
(1) An Asbestos Abatement Worker must possess
a valid Maine certificate at the work site.
(2) An Asbestos Abatement Project Supervisor
must possess a valid Maine certificate at the work site. An Asbestos Abatement
Project Supervisor who is the lead supervisor on a project is responsible for
directing correction of problems when encountered and terminating activity if
needed to comply with all applicable work practice requirements of these
rules.
(3) An Asbestos Air Monitor:
(a) Must conduct monitoring activities in
accordance with recognized monitoring practices. This includes, but is not
limited to, (1) clearance sampling techniques, including those required by TEM;
(2) location and frequency of area monitoring including background sampling;
(3) pump calibration methods; (4) settled dust sampling techniques; (5) visual
evaluation techniques; and (6) project monitoring including preparation of an
air monitor plan as part of a project design;
(b) May interpret project specifications or
abatement plans and monitor and evaluate asbestos abatement activities for
compliance with applicable laws and regulations; and
(c) Must possess a valid Maine certificate
on-site at an asbestos abatement activity.
(4) An Asbestos Inspector:
(a) May review building records and perform
inspections of facilities to identify, document, or inventory materials
suspected of containing asbestos. An Asbestos Inspector shall collect bulk
samples for asbestos analysis according to generally recognized procedures
established by the industry, the Department, current US EPA guidance documents,
and other applicable state or federal rules or regulations;
(b) Must, when performing assessments or
evaluations of ACM, utilize assessment methodologies outlined in AHERA or an
equivalent assessment system to evaluate the condition, accessibility, and
intactness of ACM; and
(c) Must
possess a valid Maine certificate on-site at an asbestos abatement or
associated activity.
(5)
An Asbestos Abatement Design Consultant:
(a)
Must apply knowledge of building construction, design, and use to develop
operations and maintenance plans, abatement designs including air monitoring
plans, specifications, bidding documents, architectural drawings, and schematic
representations of material locations, in a manner consistent with these
regulations; and
(b) Must possess a
valid Maine certificate on-site at an asbestos abatement activity or training
course location.
(6) An
Asbestos Air Analyst must possess a valid Maine certificate at any facility or
location where analysis is being performed.
(7) An Asbestos Bulk Analyst must possess a
valid Maine certificate at any facility or location where analysis is being
performed.
(8) An Asbestos
Management Planner must possess a valid Maine certificate at his or her
principal place of business.