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 296.50 - Asbestos Abatement Contractor
Universal Citation: 25 TX Admin Code ยง 296.50
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) License required. A person must be licensed as an asbestos abatement contractor to engage in asbestos abatement in a public building for others under contract or other agreement or otherwise be designated to perform that function.
(b) Licensee scope of practice.
(1) Licensee practice and
limitations.
(A) An asbestos abatement
contractor must employ licensed asbestos abatement supervisors and registered
asbestos abatement workers to perform asbestos abatement activities.
(B) An asbestos abatement contractor must
employ a responsible person who has completed the Asbestos
Contractor/Supervisor training as required in § 296.46 of this chapter
(relating to Initial and Renewal Licensure Requirements for an Individual) to
engage in asbestos abatement activities.
(C) An asbestos abatement contractor must
employ a licensed asbestos operations and maintenance (O&M) supervisor or a
licensed asbestos abatement supervisor to supervise an SSSD O&M activity
performed as 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).
(D) An asbestos abatement contractor may
employ a licensed O&M supervisor or a licensed asbestos abatement
supervisor to perform the duties of an asbestos abatement worker.
(E) An asbestos abatement contractor must not
engage in an asbestos abatement activity in a public building unless the
asbestos project manager or asbestos consultant and an asbestos abatement
supervisor is on-site.
(2) Licensee responsibilities. An asbestos
abatement contractor may be held responsible for a violation under this chapter
by its employees or the responsible person. An asbestos abatement contractor
must:
(A) require the responsible person to:
(i) oversee the operations for the asbestos
abatement activities; and
(ii)
comply with the applicable requirements of this chapter;
(B) require that its responsible person and
any employee who performs an activity on behalf of the asbestos abatement
contractor comply with all applicable:
(i)
responsibilities for:
(I) licensed asbestos
abatement supervisors, as required in § 296.49 of this chapter (relating
to Asbestos Abatement Supervisor);
(II) licensed asbestos air monitoring
technicians, as required in § 296.54 of this chapter (relating to Asbestos
Air Monitoring Technician);
(III)
licensed asbestos air monitoring technician project monitors, as required in
§ 296.55 of this chapter (relating to Asbestos Air Monitoring Technician
Project Monitor); and
(IV) licensed
asbestos abatement workers, as required in § 296.48 of this chapter
(relating to Asbestos Abatement Worker); and
(ii) requirements of this chapter;
(C) employ at least one licensed
asbestos abatement supervisor to oversee asbestos abatement activity for each
project where asbestos abatement activity is occurring in a public
building;
(D) comply with standards
of operation, including the EPA regulations adopted by reference in §
296.2 of this chapter (relating to Reference of Federal Standards);
(E) comply with applicable OSHA regulations,
including, as applicable, the work practices and controls in
29 CFR §
1926.1101(g) (relating to
Asbestos);
(F) comply with the
requirements of § 296.211 of this chapter (relating to General
Requirements for Asbestos Abatement in a Public Building);
(G) comply with the work practices required
under § 296.212 of this chapter (relating to Standard Asbestos Abatement
Practices and Procedures in a Public Building);
(H) comply with the restrictions and required
work practices for SSSD O&M activities described in § 296.213 of this
chapter for SSSD O&M activities conducted under that section;
(I) comply with the restrictions and required
work practices described in:
(i)
§
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);
(ii)
§ 296.233 of this chapter (relating to Alternative Asbestos Practices and
Procedures for Small Projects and Repetitive Tasks in a Public Building);
and
(iii)
§ 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)
for activities conducted under those sections;
(J) at no cost to the employee, comply with
personal protective equipment (PPE) requirements in
29 CFR §
1910.132(h) (relating to
General requirements), §1926.1101(h) and (i), and
40 CFR §
763.122 (relating to What does this subpart
require me to do?), as applicable, for employees who perform asbestos-related
activities. This includes:
(i) providing and
maintaining PPE for employees;
(ii)
training employees on the proper use, care, and inspection of PPE;
(iii) documenting training in the proper use,
care, and inspection of PPE;
(iv)
documenting respirator inspections; and
(v) ensuring compliance with the use of
PPE;
(K) provide at no
cost to the employee, an annual medical examination, as required in §
296.42(i) of this chapter (relating to Initial and Renewal Applications) for
each employee who performs an asbestos-related activity;
(L) ensure that each employee who performs
asbestos-related activities has a current DSHS's Physician's Written Statement,
as required in § 296.42(i) of this chapter;
(M) ensure that each employee who performs
asbestos-related activities is familiar with federal, state, and local
standards for asbestos removal, encapsulation, and enclosure;
(N) obtain and keep on-site a copy of the
current training certificate, as required in § 296.73 of this chapter
(relating to Asbestos Training Courses) for each employee who performs an
asbestos-related activity;
(O)
control asbestos exposure in all work, in compliance with
29 CFR §
1926.1101 (relating to Asbestos) and
40 CFR §
763.122, as applicable;
(P) provide and maintain in good working
condition the necessary equipment for performing asbestos abatement
activities;
(Q) if delegated by the
owner, comply with the notification requirements, as required in § 296.251
of this chapter (relating to Notifications);
(R) provide for temporary storage of ACWM, as
required in § 296.212(c)(8) of this chapter;
(S) provide for disposal of ACWM in
accordance with 40 CFR
§
61.150 (relating to Standard for waste
disposal for manufacturing, fabricating, demolition, renovation, and spraying
operations):
(i) complete and provide a waste
shipment record (manifest) for the asbestos transporter before the transporter
departs with the waste on a form as described for the waste generator in
40 CFR §
61.150(d);
(ii) contact the waste site if a copy of the
manifest signed by the owner or operator of the designated waste disposal site
has not been received within 35 calendar days after the date the waste was
accepted by the transporter;
(iii)
report in writing to DSHS in accordance with
40 CFR §
61.150(d)(4) if a copy of
the manifest signed by the owner or operator of the designated waste disposal
site is not received within 45 calendar days after the date the waste was
accepted by the transporter;
(iv)
provide a copy of the manifest signed by the owner or operator of the
designated waste disposal site to the building owner or the building owner's
authorized representative; and
(v)
maintain records in accordance with 40 CFR § 61.150(d)(5) and §
296.291 of this chapter (relating to Recordkeeping);
(T) report a change of the responsible person
in writing to DSHS within 10 working days after the change;
(U) cooperate with DSHS personnel during
inspections and investigations, as required in § 296.271 of this chapter
(relating to Inspections and Investigations); and
(V) comply with recordkeeping requirements,
as required in § 296.291 of this chapter.
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