Asbestos abatement is a difficult task which requires careful handling because wrong handling of asbestos can put one at the risk of getting affected by dangerous disease called mesothelioma. There are various government regulations to protect people from asbestos exposure. EPA has framed regulations for asbestos management in schools. OSHA has created elaborate regulations for asbestos management in construction, shipyard and other industries to ensure occupational safety. New York State also regulates handling of asbestos using local regulations.
There are approved training providers in New York who offer continuing education and training on management of hazardous materials like lead and asbestos abatement in New York . New York State allows only trained workers who have been registered with NYS Department of Labor to work on asbestos projects in New York. Workers who have received training on asbestos outside New York are also considered for license for working in New York, but only after they prove that the training meets New York training requirements. The New York asbestos certifications are either initial or refresher training courses. The details about asbestos training requirements are available with the NY Department of Health.
New York Department of Health has permitted a number of agencies in New York to conduct asbestos certification training programs which are accredited by New York Department of Health. NYS Departmental of Labor has the following categories of asbestos handler’s certifications:
Before taking on the certification, one can go through the procedures for handling asbestos through videos on asbestos training. There are explanatory videos for each type of certification. Click here to see a preview of the asbestos training videos in NY.
Please, feel free to ask us anything you would like to now about mesothelioma cancer and asbestos in New York City and asbestos training. An asbestos specialist will answer any kind of question, and it is, of course absolutely free.
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