Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Environmental Quality
Title R307 - Air Quality
Rule R307-801 - Utah Asbestos Rule
Section R307-801-6 - Individual Certification
Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 307-801-6
Current through Bulletin 2024-06, March 15, 2024
(1) All persons shall have an individual certification to conduct asbestos inspections, create management plans, create project designs, conduct asbestos renovation projects, or conduct asbestos abatement projects at a regulated facility.
(2) To obtain certification as an asbestos abatement worker, asbestos abatement supervisor, inspector, project designer, renovator, or management planner, each person shall:
(a) Provide personal identifying information;
(b) Pay the appropriate fee;
(c) Complete the appropriate form
or forms provided by the director;
(d) Provide certificates of initial and
current refresher training, if applicable, that demonstrate s accreditation in
the appropriate discipline. Certificates from courses approved by the director,
courses approved in a state that has an accreditation program that meets the
TSCA Title II Appendix C Model Accreditation Plan (MAP), or courses that are
approved by EPA under TSCA Title II are acceptable unless the director has
determined that the course does not meet the requirements of TSCA accreditation
training required by R307-801; and
(e) Complete a new initial training course as
required by the AHERA MAP, or for the renovator certification, R307-801, if
there is a period of more than one year from the previous initial or refresher
training certificate expiration date.
(3) Duration and Renewal of Certification.
(a) Unless revoked or suspended, a
certification shall remain in effect until the expiration date of the current
certificate of TSCA accreditation for the specific discipline.
(b) To renew certification, the individual
shall:
(i) Submit a properly completed
application for renewal on a form provided by the director;
(ii) Submit a current certificate of TSCA
accreditation, or for the renovator certification, a training certificate from
a renovator course accredited by the director, for initial or refresher
training in the appropriate discipline; and
(iii) Pay the appropriate fee.
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