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Established 1994 3816 Carlisle Blvd Albuquerque, NM 87107 NOT AFFLIATED WITH AEIH, DBA, DC Environmental
OSHA & EPA Training
including Zoom for refreshers
ASBESTOS- Acme Environmental is a fully approved provider of all disciplines of asbestos training and is accredited with the state of Louisiana.
Asbestos Awareness
This course meets the requirements under both OSHA
and the EPA for workers who may encounter Asbestos in their workplace. This program
provides an overview of the occurrence and the dangers of Asbestos.
Course length 2-4 hrs.
Asbestos Class II Worker OSHA requires that any worker doing repair or maintenance
activities on Misc. asbestos (AC pipe water pipe), Coal tar wrap (gas utilities)
Dry wall, floor tile. Course length 8 hrs.
Asbestos Maintenance Worker
OSHA requires that any worker doing repair or maintenance activities where ACM may
be disturbed.
Course length 16 hrs.
AHERA Asbestos Abatement Contractors & Supervisors
This qualifies an individual to be designated as the Competent Person for all asbestos
activities. Provides instruction on latest abatement procedures in accordance with OSHA
& EPA regulations. Course is in full compliance with EPA's Model Accreditation Plan.
Course length 40 hrs.
AHERA Asbestos Inspector
OSHA requires an accredited Asbestos Inspector to determine if (TSI) Thermal System
Insulation, Surfacing material, or Misc. material in buildings is not Asbestos
containing. This course familiarizes participants with potential Asbestos sources &
methods for identifying their presence. Sampling protocol & Chain of Custody
requirements are addressed. Course length 24 hrs.
AHERA Asbestos Management Planner (refresher only)
Operation & Maintenance has been selected by the EPA as the preferred option for
managing Asbestos in buildings. Once the survey data has been generated, the plan for
controlling the Asbestos must be implemented. Management plans are only required for
school facilities K-12. The Asbestos Inspector course is a pre-requisite for the 16 hr
Management Planner course.
AHERA Project Designer - EPA requires that any person designing response
activities or maintenance activities that damage friable ACM, other than (SSSD) Small
Scale Short Duration maintenance activities, must be accredited as a Project Designer.
This course includes observation & evaluation of active abatement projects.
Course length: 24 hrs.
HAZWOPER
40 Hr. HAZWOPER
1910.120(e)
General site workers (such as equipment operators, general laborers and
supervisory personnel) engaged in hazardous substance removal or other activities
which expose or potentially expose workers to hazardous substances and health
hazards shall receive a minimum of 40 hours of instruction off the site.
24 Hr. HAZWOPER
1910.120(e)
Workers on site only occasionally for a specific limited task (such as, but not limited
to, ground water monitoring, land surveying, or geophysical surveying) and who are
unlikely to be exposed over permissible exposure limits and published exposure
limits shall receive a minimum of 24 hours of instruction off the site.
8 Hr. HAZWOPER Annual Refresher
1910.120(e)
OSHA
Permit Required Confined Space 29 CFR 1910.146
This training is set forth for those employees who must know what a Permit Required
Confined Space is or who may enter. Topics covered: 29 CFR 1910.146,
Definitions, Signage, Atmosphere Evaluation, Monitoring, Permits, Entrants,
Attendants, Supervisor's, & Rescue.
Hazard Communications 29 CFR 1910.1200
Topics covered: Methods and observations that may be used to detect the
presence or release of a hazardous chemical, The physical, health, simple
asphyxiation, combustible dust, and pyrophoric gas hazards, as well as hazards not
otherwise classified, of the chemicals in the work area, measures employees can
take to protect themselves from these hazards, The details of the hazard
communication program developed by the employer, including an explanation of the
labels received on shipped containers and the workplace labeling system used by
their employer; the safety data sheet, including the order of information and how
employees can obtain and use the appropriate hazard information.
Silica Dust 29 CFR 1926.1153
This section applies to all occupational exposures to respirable crystalline silica in
construction work, except where employee exposure will remain below 25 micrograms
per cubic meter of air (25 μg/m3) as an 8-hour time-weighted average (TWA) under
any foreseeable conditions. Cutting, drilling, grinding into cement, asphalt, brick,
drywall texturing can cause exposure to respirable silica dust.
Quantitative Respirator Fit Testing
Blood Borne Pathogens
Lead Awareness
Respiratory Protection & PPE
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