Asbestos Project Designer
Initial Certification Course
The Asbestos Project Designer Initial Course is an EPA/State of Michigan accredited training required for individuals who plan and design asbestos response actions in public and private primary and secondary school buildings. This three-day course is mandated by federal law for performing Asbestos Project Design work within the State of Michigan.
Course Overview
Course Topics:
- Using building drawings and data to design abatement projects
- Meeting and planning with building owners
- Designing usage patterns during abatement activities
- Specification writing for asbestos abatement projects
- Overcoming challenges posed by various response actions
- Legal liabilities and industry insurance requirements
Certification Details:
- Upon completion of this course, attendees must submit their certificate and fees to the State of Michigan to obtain state certification as Asbestos Project Designers.
- To become accredited as a Project Designer, applicants must document:
- At least two years of experience in asbestos-related work (25%), or
- At least five years of experience in school building operations and maintenance
- Certification must be renewed annually.
Important Note:
Federal EPA regulations require that any individual who designs response actions for asbestos hazards in school buildings (K-12) must first obtain accreditation as a licensed asbestos project designer. While required applications and exams are provided during the training course, fees for licensing are not included in the course cost. Download links provided will expire within a few days, but if you miss the opportunity to download, they will be provided in class.
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