Current through Register Vol. 39, No. 6, September 16, 2024
(a) Any
person seeking approval as an instructor for courses covered under 40 CFR Part
763, Subpart E, Appendix C, Rule .0603(a)(3) and .0611 of this Section shall
meet the applicable requirements listed in this Rule.
(b) All training course providers shall
submit to the Program the following:
(1) a
completed application on a form provided by the Program and available at
https://epi.dph.ncdhhs.gov/asbestos/healthaz.html.
A completed application form shall include the following information:
(A) name, address, and telephone number of
the applicant;
(B) name, address
and telephone number of the training provider that is employing the
applicant;
(2) when
training course completion is a requirement pursuant to Rule .0602 of this
Section, confirmation of completion of an approved training course. The
confirmation shall be in the form of an original certificate of completion of
the approved training course or the following information:
(A) the course title;
(B) dates of the course
instruction;
(C) name(s) of
instructor(s); and
(D) name,
address and telephone number of the training provider;
(3) when education is a requirement, a copy
of the high school diploma or equivalent;
(4) when work experience is a requirement
pursuant to Rule .0602 of this Section, documentation of the applicant's work
history, including the following:
(A) employer
name;
(B) employer address and
phone number;
(C) position(s) held
by applicant;
(D) dates when the
applicant held each position; and
(E) copies of any licenses, registrations,
certifications, or accreditations related to the subject matter to be taught;
and
(5) when experience
as an instructor is a requirement pursuant to Rule .0602 of this Section,
documentation of instructional experience including the following:
(A) name(s) of the course(s)
taught;
(B) the topic that the
applicant taught for each course;
(C) the dates of the courses that the
applicant taught; and
(D) the name,
address, and phone number of each training organization for which experience is
claimed.
(c)
Training courses shall include instruction on specific topics as follows:
(1) for the worker and roofing worker
courses: current best practices;
(2) for the supervisor and roofing supervisor
courses: current best practices and techniques for asbestos abatement
activities;
(3) for the inspector
course: pre-inspection planning and review of previous inspection records,
inspecting for friable and nonfriable asbestos containing materials and
assessing the condition of friable asbestos containing materials, bulk sampling
and documentation of asbestos in schools, recordkeeping and writing inspection
reports;
(4) for the management
planner course: evaluation and interpretation of survey results, hazard
assessment, developing an operations and maintenance plan, recordkeeping for
the management planner, and assembling and submitting the management
plan;
(5) for the abatement
designer course: safety system design specifications, designing abatement
solutions, budgeting and cost estimation, writing abatement specifications,
preparing abatement drawings and occupied buildings; and
(6) for the project monitor course: asbestos
abatement contracts, specifications and drawings, response actions and
abatement practices, air monitoring strategies, conducting visual inspections,
and recordkeeping and report writing.
(d) Instructors for topics, hands-on
exercises, workshops, or field trips covered under 40 CFR Part 763, Subpart E,
Appendix C shall meet the following requirements as applicable:
(1) For the worker initial and refresher and
the supervisor initial and refresher courses:
(A) the applicant shall have completed the
initial and subsequent refresher training course requirements for supervisor;
and
(B) the applicant shall meet at
least one of the following education and asbestos work experience combinations:
(i) If the applicant does not possess either
a high school diploma or equivalent, the applicant shall:
(I) have at least 1440 hours experience in a
worker or supervisory capacity in a contained work area; and
(II) have at least 360 hours as an instructor
in an Environmental Protection Agency-approved or Program approved worker
course.
(ii) If the
applicant possesses either a high school diploma or equivalent, the applicant
shall:
(I) have at least 960 hours experience
in a worker, supervisory, or consulting capacity in a contained work area;
or
(II) have at least 240 hours as
an instructor in an Environmental Protection Agency-approved or Program
approved asbestos worker or supervisor course, or other courses that provide
instruction on the occupational safety and health topics described in 29 CFR
Parts 1910 and 1926 or environmental safety and health topics described in 40
CFR Parts 50 through 503, Parts 700 through 799, and Parts 1000 through
1099.
(iii) If the
applicant possesses at least an associate degree from an accredited college or
university, the applicant shall:
(I) have at
least 480 hours experience in a worker, supervisory, or consulting capacity in
a contained area; or
(II) have at
least 120 hours as an instructor in an Environmental Protection Agency-approved
or Program approved asbestos worker or supervisor course, or other courses that
provide instruction on the occupational safety and health topics described in
29 CFR Parts 1910 and 1926 or environmental safety and health topics described
in 40 CFR Parts 50 through 503, Parts 700 through 799, and Parts 1000 through
1099.
(2) For the inspector initial and refresher
courses:
(A) the applicant shall have
successfully completed the initial and subsequent refresher training course
requirements for inspector; and
(B)
the applicant shall meet at least one of the following education and asbestos
work experience combinations:
(i) If the
applicant possesses either a high school diploma or equivalent, the applicant
shall:
(I) have documented experience,
including asbestos inspections in at least 1,000,000 square feet of building
space in the past three years; or
(II) have at least 60 hours as an instructor
in an Environmental Protection Agency-approved or Program approved inspector
course, or other courses that provide instruction on the occupational safety
and health topics described in 29 CFR Parts 1910 and 1926 or environmental
safety and health topics described in 40 CFR Parts 50 through 503, Parts 700
through 799, and Parts 1000 through 1099.
(ii) If the applicant possesses at least an
associate degree from an accredited college or university, the applicant shall:
(I) have documented experience, including
asbestos inspections in at least 500,000 square feet of building space in the
past three years; or
(II) have at
least 40 hours as an instructor in an Environmental Protection Agency-approved
or Program approved inspector course, or other courses that provide instruction
on the occupational safety and health topics described in 29 CFR Parts 1910 and
1926 or environmental safety and health topics described in 40 CFR Parts 50
through 503, Parts 700 through 799, and Parts 1000 through 1099.
(3) For the
management planner initial and refresher courses:
(A) the applicant shall have successfully
completed the initial and subsequent refresher training course requirements for
management planner; and
(B) the
applicant shall meet at least one of the following education and asbestos work
experience combinations:
(i) If the applicant
possesses either a high school diploma or equivalent, the applicant shall:
(I) have documented management planning
experience showing at least 25 management plans or reinspection reports written
in the past three years, or documented experience as the management consultant
for at least 25 asbestos projects in the past three years, or a combination of
management plans and projects managed; or
(II) have at least 48 hours as an instructor
in an Environmental Protection Agency-approved or Program approved management
planner course or other courses that provide instruction on the occupational
safety and health topics described in 29 CFR Parts 1910 and 1926 or
environmental safety and health topics described in 40 CFR Parts 50 through
503, Parts 700 through 799, and Parts 1000 through 1099.
(ii) If the applicant possesses at least an
associate degree from an accredited college or university, the applicant shall:
(I) have documented management planning
experience showing at least 12 management plans or reinspection reports written
in the past three years, or documented experience as the management consultant
for at least 12 asbestos projects in the past three years, or a combination of
management plans and projects managed; or
(II) have at least 32 hours as an instructor
in an Environmental Protection Agency-approved or Program approved management
planner course or other courses that provide instruction on the occupational
safety and health topics described in 29 CFR Parts 1910 and 1926 or
environmental safety and health topics described in 40 CFR Parts 50 through
503, Parts 700 through 799, and Parts 1000 through 1099.
(4) For the project
designer initial and refresher courses:
(A)
the applicant shall have successfully completed the initial and subsequent
refresher training course requirements for abatement project designer;
and
(B) the applicant shall meet at
least one of the following education and asbestos work experience combinations:
(i) If the applicant possesses either a high
school diploma or equivalent, the applicant shall:
(I) have documented asbestos abatement
project design experience including the design of at least 12 asbestos projects
in the past three years; or
(II)
have at least 30 hours as an instructor in an Environmental Protection
Agency-approved or Program approved abatement project designer course or other
courses that provide instruction on the occupational safety and health topics
described in 29 CFR Parts 1910 and 1926 or environmental safety and health
topics described in 40 CFR Parts 50 through 503, Parts 700 through 799, and
Parts 1000 through 1099.
(ii) If the applicant possesses at least an
associate degree from an accredited college or university, the applicant shall:
(I) have documented asbestos abatement
project design experience, including the design of at least six asbestos
projects in the past three years; or
(II) have at least 20 hours as an instructor
in an Environmental Protection Agency-approved or Program approved abatement
project designer course or other courses that provide instruction on the
occupational safety and health topics described in 29 CFR Parts 1910 and 1926
or environmental safety and health topics described in 40 CFR Parts 50 through
503, Parts 700 through 799, and Parts 1000 through 1099.
(5) For the project
monitor initial and refresher courses:
(A) the
applicant shall meet the qualifications for project designer instructor under
Subparagraph (d)(4) of this Rule or the qualifications for supervisor
instructor under Subparagraph (d)(1) of this Rule to teach the work practice
topics of asbestos abatement contracts, specifications and drawings or response
action and abatement practices;
(B)
the applicant for work practice topics of air monitoring strategies, conducting
visual inspections, and recordkeeping and report writing shall:
(i) possess either a high school diploma or
equivalent;
(ii) successfully
complete a Program approved NIOSH 582 course, Program approved NIOSH 582
Equivalency Course or a Program approved project monitor course; and
(iii) have documented asbestos air monitoring
experience on at least six asbestos removals.
(e) Instructors who teach one or
more segments of a training course covered under 40 CFR Part 763, Subpart E,
Appendix C, Rule .0603(a) or Rule .0611 of this Section, other than work
practice topics, hands-on exercises, workshops, or field trips, shall meet the
following requirements:
(1) be currently
working in the field of expertise in which training is conducted; and
(2) have a minimum of a high school diploma
or equivalent.
(f)
Instructors for a Program approved NIOSH 582 or Program approved NIOSH 582
Equivalency Course shall meet the following requirements:
(1) have a high school diploma or
equivalent;
(2) attend a NIOSH 582
training course or a Program approved NIOSH 582 Equivalency Course;
and
(3) for teaching the NIOSH 7400
Method, have at least three months work experience as a microscopist performing
analysis using the NIOSH 7400 Method.
(g) Instructors who teach work practice or
hands-on topics in Program approved roofing worker or roofing supervisor
initial or refresher courses shall meet the following requirements:
(1) have a high school diploma or
equivalent;
(2) successfully
complete either an initial asbestos supervisor or initial asbestos roofing
supervisor course, and subsequent annual refreshers courses;
(3) successfully complete an initial asbestos
inspector course; and
(4) have at
least three months' experience as a roofing supervisor or asbestos
supervisor.
Authority
G.S.
130A-447;
Eff. October 1,
1994;
Amended Eff. July 1, 1996;
Readopted Eff. January
1, 2021.