Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) License
required. A person must be licensed as an asbestos consultant to provide
asbestos consulting services relating to a public building.
(b) Licensee scope of practice.
(1) An asbestos consultant may:
(A) design an asbestos abatement
project;
(B) specify work practices
that vary from the minimum requirements, as described in §
296.212(a)(1)(A) of this chapter (relating to Standard Asbestos Abatement
Practices and Procedures in a Public Building);
(C) collect bulk material samples and plan
sampling strategies;
(D) develop a
management plan;
(E) perform an
asbestos survey and develop an asbestos survey report;
(F) provide consultation regarding compliance
with asbestos regulations and standards;
(G) recommend abatement options, prepare
contract documents for an asbestos abatement project, and provide technical
specifications and plans;
(H)
provide the building owner with asbestos project monitoring services, asbestos
air monitoring services, or sampling strategies, alone or in combination, to be
used during an asbestos abatement project;
(I) recommend appropriate personal protective
equipment for an asbestos abatement activity;
(J) designate a project manager or an
asbestos air monitoring technician project monitor (AMT/PM) to provide project
monitoring and delegate specific responsibilities and authority to the project
manager or AMT/PM in writing, for which the consultant, as well as the project
manager or AMT/PM performing the delegated responsibility, are
responsible;
(K) designate an
asbestos air monitoring technician or AMT/PM to provide project air monitoring
and delegate specific responsibilities and authority to the AMT or AMT/PM in
writing, for which the consultant, as well as the AMT or AMT/PM performing the
delegated responsibility, are responsible; and
(L) design, supervise, and direct an exposure
assessment for purposes of § 296.233(c) of this chapter (relating to
Alternative Asbestos Practices and Procedures for Small Projects and Repetitive
Tasks in a Public Building) that meet the requirements of that
subsection.
(2) An
asbestos consultant must not:
(A) design an
asbestos abatement project that includes alterations to a building's structure,
or its electrical, mechanical, or safety systems, or their components, unless
the consultant is or works together with a licensed professional engineer in
Texas and the specifications and plans are prepared in accordance with all
applicable requirements of Texas Occupations Code, Chapter 1001 (relating to
Engineers) and 22 TAC Part 6 (relating to Texas Board of Professional
Engineers); or
(B) employ an
asbestos inspector, asbestos project manager, asbestos air monitoring
technician, AMT/PM, asbestos management planner, or any additional asbestos
consultant to work in the capacity of that individual's license unless the
asbestos consultant is licensed as an asbestos consultant agency, as required
in § 296.59 of this chapter (relating to Asbestos Consultant
Agency).
(c)
Licensee responsibilities. When providing the following professional services
to the building owner or the building owner's authorized representative, an
asbestos consultant must:
(1) provide the
building owner or the building owner's authorized representative with a signed
written asbestos survey report after completion of an asbestos survey or
assessment, as described in § 296.53(b) of this chapter (relating to
Asbestos Inspector), which must advise the building owner of the recommendation
to address ACBM or assumed ACBM that is damaged or separating and the
requirement to address ACBM that will be disturbed as part of any renovation,
demolition, or O&M activity;
(2) provide a management plan, as required in
§ 296.56(c) of this chapter (relating to Asbestos Management
Planner);
(3) design an asbestos
abatement project, as described in § 296.21(16) of this chapter related to
(Definitions);
(4) design and
supervise any clearance-level assessment that is performed under § 296.233
of this chapter;
(5) prepare
site-specific specifications and plans consisting of:
(A) a clear and understandable written
description of the determinations made during the asbestos abatement project
design including the work to be performed and:
(i) the location and total quantities of
homogeneous areas of ACBM to be removed;
(ii) the asbestos abatement methods and air
clearance procedures to be used;
(iii) the abatement preparations to be
made;
(iv) the equipment to be
used; and
(v) the appropriate
selection of personal protective equipment to be used; and
(B) drawings, floor plans, or the equivalent,
that distinctly display the location of asbestos abatement activities and
equipment to be used with a level of detail and in a size sufficient to make
each location visually discernable, including the approximate locations of:
(i) the negative air machines;
(ii) the decontamination unit;
(iii) the bag-out area, if used;
and
(iv) the boundaries of the
containment;
(C) a clear
and understandable written description of ACWM disposal methods, including:
(i) labeling of ACWM containers, in
accordance with 40 CFR
§
61.150(a)(1)(iv) and
(v) (relating to Standard for waste disposal
for manufacturing, fabricating, demolition, renovation, and spraying
operations); and
(ii) marking ACWM
transport vehicles, in accordance with
40 CFR §
61.150(c);
(D) the consultant's signature on
every page that addresses the scope of work or contains drawings related to the
abatement work; and
(E) a cover
page with the consultant's signature, date, license number, and license
expiration date;
(6) if
required under § 296.212(a)(1)(A) of this chapter, receive written
approval from DSHS for specifications and plans prepared for an asbestos
abatement project design that includes dry removal or no negative air before
releasing specifications and plans to the asbestos abatement
contractor;
(7) review
specifications and plans developed by another asbestos consultant or asbestos
consultant agency, for which the consultant must:
(A) review every page that addresses the
scope of work or contains drawings related to the asbestos abatement project
for which the consultant is preparing documents, as required under this
subparagraph;
(i) amend each page, as needed;
and
(ii) sign every reviewed page;
and
(B) prepare a
separate cover page that indicates the adequacy of the specifications and
plans, references any amendments, and includes the consultant's signature,
date, license number, and license expiration date; the consultant assumes
responsibility for the content by signing the cover page;
(8) provide the site-specific specifications
and plans used for asbestos abatement and prepared by the consultant, developed
by another asbestos consultant or asbestos consultant agency, or both to the
building owner before the asbestos abatement begins;
(9) advise on the selection and use of
appropriate personal protective equipment for each asbestos abatement
activity;
(10) review suggested
changes to the asbestos abatement specifications and plans recommended by the
consultant's designated project manager or AMT/PM and, if amending
specifications and plans:
(A) amend each
relevant page of the specifications and plans in writing;
(B) sign every amended page; and
(C) provide the amended specifications and
plans to the designated project manager or AMT/PM, building owner, and asbestos
abatement supervisor for the project;
(11) provide project monitoring, either
personally or through a project manager or AMT/PM to whom the consultant has
specifically delegated authority and responsibility as required in subsection
(b)(1)(J) of this section, as follows:
(A)
enter and inspect the regulated area, containment, or both, as necessary to
monitor that asbestos abatement activities are conducted, as required by
regulations adopted by reference in § 296.2 of this chapter (relating to
Reference of Federal Standards), in Subchapter L of this chapter (relating to
General Requirements, and Practices and Procedures for Asbestos Abatement in a
Public Building), and Subchapter M of this chapter (relating to Alternative
Asbestos Practices and Procedures in a Public Building), as applicable, for the
duration of the project, every day of asbestos abatement activity, before the
start of the asbestos abatement activity for the day, and routinely throughout
the day, from the beginning of containment abatement preparation through
completion of the removal of containment, final visual inspection of the
project site, and loading of ACWM for transport, as applicable, to:
(i) monitor the asbestos abatement activity
by observing, reporting, and documenting that the regulated area, containment,
or both is in compliance with this chapter and with the specifications and
plans, as applicable;
(ii) identify
and document any issue of noncompliance and corrections needed;
(iii) document correction of any identified
issue of noncompliance with asbestos abatement activity in a regulated area,
containment, or both, as applicable, before work proceeds;
(iv) report any identified issue of
noncompliance that was not corrected to DSHS, as required in § 296.41(f)
of this chapter (relating to License and Registration Requirements);
(B) consult with and notify the
asbestos abatement supervisor of:
(i) any
issue of noncompliance with the provisions of this chapter and the
specifications and plans; and
(ii)
corrections that must be made;
(C) remain on-site and in immediate proximity
of the regulated area, or the regulated area and containment, as applicable, at
all times when an asbestos abatement activity is being conducted and when ACWM
is being loaded for transport into a dumpster or other transport container or
vehicle;
(12) provide
project air monitoring, as required in § 296.54(b) of this chapter
(relating to Asbestos Air Monitoring Technician), either personally or through
an air monitoring technician or AMT/PM to whom the consultant has specifically
delegated authority and responsibility as required in subsection (b)(1)(J) of
this section;
(13) provide progress
records and, when necessary, photographs relating to any professional services
undertaken for the building owner;
(14) provide final close-out documents for
each asbestos abatement project to the building owner or the building owner's
authorized representative, including:
(A)
baseline and area air monitoring results;
(B) clearance documentation, including visual
inspection and clearance air monitoring results, as required in § 296.211
of this chapter (relating to General Requirements for Asbestos Abatement in a
Public Building);
(C) copies of
each required license ID card and certification for the consultant's personnel
involved in the asbestos abatement project; and
(D) the asbestos abatement consultant's daily
logs;
(15) cooperate
with DSHS personnel during any inspection or investigation, as required in
§ 296.271 of this chapter (relating to Inspections and Investigations);
and
(16) comply with recordkeeping
requirements, as required in § 296.291 of this chapter (relating to
Recordkeeping).
(d)
Consultant licensed before the effective date of this section. An asbestos
consultant who is issued a license before the effective date of this section
and qualified for licensure with full-qualification membership in a national
professional organization may continue to perform work with and renew that
license under the eligibility and renewal requirements of the Texas Asbestos
Health Protection rules that were in effect when the license was issued. If the
asbestos consultant fails to timely renew the license and the license remains
expired for one year or more, the license may not be renewed. The asbestos
consultant may re-apply for an initial license by meeting all education, work
experience, and other application requirements for initial licensure under this
section.