Texas Administrative Code
Title 25 - HEALTH SERVICES
Part 1 - DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES
Chapter 296 - TEXAS ASBESTOS HEALTH PROTECTION
Subchapter D - LICENSE AND REGISTRATION
Section 296.49 - Asbestos Abatement Supervisor
Universal Citation: 25 TX Admin Code ยง 296.49
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) License required. A person must be licensed as an asbestos abatement supervisor to directly oversee personnel and work practices and procedures during an asbestos abatement activity or project conducted in a public building.
(b) Licensee scope of practice.
(1) Licensee practice and
limitations.
(A) An asbestos abatement
supervisor must be employed by a licensed asbestos abatement contractor or
asbestos operations and maintenance (O&M) contractor to supervise or
perform asbestos abatement activities in a public building. An asbestos
abatement supervisor employed by an O&M contractor is limited to
supervising the work practices and procedures described in § 296.213 of
this chapter (relating to Asbestos Operations and Maintenance (O&M)
Practices and Procedures for O&M Licensees in a Public Building) for SSSD
O&M activities, as permitted under that section.
(B) An asbestos abatement supervisor may
perform the duties of a registered asbestos abatement worker on any
project.
(C) An asbestos abatement
supervisor must not supervise or perform asbestos abatement activities in a
public building when the asbestos project manager or asbestos consultant is not
on-site, except during activities performed in accordance with:
(i)
§ 296.213 of this chapter;
(ii)
§ 296.232 of this chapter (relating
to Alternative Asbestos Abatement Practices and Procedures for Certain
Nonfriable Asbestos-Containing Building Material (ACBM) in a Public
Building);
(iii)
§ 296.233 of
this chapter (relating to Alternative Asbestos Practices and Procedures for
Small Projects and Repetitive Tasks in a Public Building); and
(iv)
§ 296.234 of this chapter (relating
to Alternative Practices and Procedures for Removal of Whole Components of
Intact Asbestos-Containing Material (ACM) in a Public Building).
(2) Licensee
responsibilities. An asbestos abatement supervisor must:
(A) comply with standards of operation,
including the EPA regulations adopted by reference in § 296.2 of this
chapter (relating to Reference of Federal Standards);
(B) comply with applicable OSHA regulations,
including, as applicable, the work practices and controls in
29 CFR §
1926.1101(g) (relating to
Asbestos);
(C) comply with the
requirements of § 296.211 of this chapter (relating to General
Requirements for Asbestos Abatement in a Public Building);
(D) comply with the work practices required
under § 296.212 of this chapter (relating to Standard Asbestos Abatement
Practices and Procedures in a Public Building);
(E) comply with the restrictions and required
work practices described in § 296.213 of this chapter for SSSD O&M
activities conducted under that section;
(F) comply with the restrictions and required
work practices described in § 296.232 of this chapter, § 296.233 of
this chapter, and § 296.234 of this chapter for activities conducted under
those sections;
(G) comply with
personal protective equipment (PPE) requirements for employees who perform
asbestos-related activities to ensure that PPE is worn in compliance with
29 CFR §
1926.1101 or 40 CFR §763.122 (relating
to What does this subpart require me to do?), whichever is
applicable;
(H) be on the project
site at all times when asbestos abatement activities are being
performed;
(I) control access to
the regulated area and entrance into containment as required in
§§296.212, 296.213, and 296.232 - 296.234 of this chapter;
(J) immediately correct any issue of
noncompliance with asbestos abatement activity and if such an issue is related
to the removal of ACBM, the asbestos abatement supervisor must stop the removal
and must not resume removal until each identified issue has been
corrected;
(K) cooperate with DSHS
personnel during inspections and investigations, as required in § 296.271
of this chapter (relating to Inspections and Investigations); and
(L) maintain records at the work site
location, as required in § 296.291 of this chapter (relating to
Recordkeeping).
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