


Asbestos Supervisor Initial 40 Hour Louisiana
Course Overview
This 40-hour Asbestos Supervisor Initial Training is required for individuals supervising asbestos abatement projects in Louisiana. The course is designed to comply with federal regulations under EPA AHERA and OSHA standards, as well as Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality (LDEQ) requirements. It provides comprehensive instruction on the safe handling, removal, and disposal of asbestos-containing materials (ACMs), as well as the responsibilities and legal obligations of asbestos supervisors.
Topics Covered
Health effects of asbestos exposure
Federal, state, and local regulations (OSHA, EPA, LDEQ)
Personal protective equipment (PPE) and respiratory protection
Asbestos abatement methods and techniques
Air monitoring and clearance procedures
Waste handling and disposal procedures
Medical surveillance and recordkeeping
Decontamination procedures
Emergency response and containment
Supervisor roles, responsibilities, and legal liability
Hands-on activities and practical demonstrations
Who Should Attend
Individuals supervising asbestos abatement projects
Environmental contractors and remediation professionals
Site safety officers and project managers involved with asbestos work
Anyone seeking LDEQ licensing as an Asbestos Supervisor in Louisiana
Course Completion
Participants must attend all training days and pass a final written exam to receive a certificate of completion. This certificate is required to apply for state licensing as an Asbestos Supervisor in Louisiana.
Refresher Training
A one-day (8-hour) refresher course is required annually to maintain certification
Course Overview
This 40-hour Asbestos Supervisor Initial Training is required for individuals supervising asbestos abatement projects in Louisiana. The course is designed to comply with federal regulations under EPA AHERA and OSHA standards, as well as Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality (LDEQ) requirements. It provides comprehensive instruction on the safe handling, removal, and disposal of asbestos-containing materials (ACMs), as well as the responsibilities and legal obligations of asbestos supervisors.
Topics Covered
Health effects of asbestos exposure
Federal, state, and local regulations (OSHA, EPA, LDEQ)
Personal protective equipment (PPE) and respiratory protection
Asbestos abatement methods and techniques
Air monitoring and clearance procedures
Waste handling and disposal procedures
Medical surveillance and recordkeeping
Decontamination procedures
Emergency response and containment
Supervisor roles, responsibilities, and legal liability
Hands-on activities and practical demonstrations
Who Should Attend
Individuals supervising asbestos abatement projects
Environmental contractors and remediation professionals
Site safety officers and project managers involved with asbestos work
Anyone seeking LDEQ licensing as an Asbestos Supervisor in Louisiana
Course Completion
Participants must attend all training days and pass a final written exam to receive a certificate of completion. This certificate is required to apply for state licensing as an Asbestos Supervisor in Louisiana.
Refresher Training
A one-day (8-hour) refresher course is required annually to maintain certification
Course Overview
This 40-hour Asbestos Supervisor Initial Training is required for individuals supervising asbestos abatement projects in Louisiana. The course is designed to comply with federal regulations under EPA AHERA and OSHA standards, as well as Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality (LDEQ) requirements. It provides comprehensive instruction on the safe handling, removal, and disposal of asbestos-containing materials (ACMs), as well as the responsibilities and legal obligations of asbestos supervisors.
Topics Covered
Health effects of asbestos exposure
Federal, state, and local regulations (OSHA, EPA, LDEQ)
Personal protective equipment (PPE) and respiratory protection
Asbestos abatement methods and techniques
Air monitoring and clearance procedures
Waste handling and disposal procedures
Medical surveillance and recordkeeping
Decontamination procedures
Emergency response and containment
Supervisor roles, responsibilities, and legal liability
Hands-on activities and practical demonstrations
Who Should Attend
Individuals supervising asbestos abatement projects
Environmental contractors and remediation professionals
Site safety officers and project managers involved with asbestos work
Anyone seeking LDEQ licensing as an Asbestos Supervisor in Louisiana
Course Completion
Participants must attend all training days and pass a final written exam to receive a certificate of completion. This certificate is required to apply for state licensing as an Asbestos Supervisor in Louisiana.
Refresher Training
A one-day (8-hour) refresher course is required annually to maintain certification