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Inspecting Buildings for Asbestos-Containing Materials (AHERA Inspector)

Dates: November 9-11, 2020

Meets: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Location: Rutgers School of Public Health

Registration Fee: $595.00

Benefits:
This course combines lectures, discussions and hands-on experience to accredit inspectors as per AHERA regulations (40 CFR 763) and the ASHARA Reauthorization Act. Accreditation is mandatory for anyone conducting an asbestos inspection of schools and "public and commercial" buildings. This course also satisfies the training requirement for the New York State Restricted Asbestos Handler III (Inspector) and NYC Investigator. Students must earn a grade of 70% or better on the AHERA accrediting examination to receive a certificate of course completion. Those passing the exam will receive photo identification as AHERA accredited inspectors.

Audience:
Those seeking AHERA accreditation for conducting building inspections for the presence of asbestos-containing materials.

Features:
Types and Uses of Asbestos Health Effects of Exposure Regulatory Framework and Legal Liabilities Pre-Inspection Planning Inspecting and Assessing ACM Building Systems and Plans Personal Protective Equipment Data Interpretation Inspection Walk-Through Bulk Sampling Workshop Record keeping/Inspection Reports

Notes:
Please bring with you two passport- sized photos and a government issued photo ID. We will accept driver's licenses, passports, birth certificates, state and federal worker ID's, and university and school issued identifications. Please see our "cancellation policy" if you are unable to attend this course.

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Fee: $595.00

Rutgers School of Public Health

300 Atrium Drive
Somerset, NJ 08873
Date Day Time Location
11/09/2020Monday8 AM to 5 PM Rutgers School of Public Health
11/10/2020Tuesday8 AM to 5 PM Rutgers School of Public Health
11/11/2020Wednesday8 AM to 5 PM Rutgers School of Public Health

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