If you or your company are current customers of The Safety and Health Training Center, Inc., we can invoice your company for your students attending any of our on-line and in-person classes. This will result in a normal tuition cost.
As a current customer, you may also choose to pay by using the PayPal button on our Asbestos page. If you choose this method, you will be paying a little higher tuition fee to help offset the PayPal fees associated with on-line payment services.
If you are not a current customer of The Safety and Health Training Center, Inc., you and/or your company must pay for the classes in one of two ways.
The first would be to issue a company check and submitting it to us prior to the class or to have the student bring it on the first day of the class. Using this method will result in the standard tuition cost.
The second option is to pay the tuition using the PayPal options located below. Using this option will result in an additional charge added to the tuition to offset the PayPal charges.
The New York State Department of Labor Engineering Services has issued the following statement, which we have obtained, regarding their Pilot "Fast Track Variance (FTV)" program:
Good afternoon, As the results of an increasing number of questions concerning relief granted by some Fast Track Variances (FTVs), ESU has decided to temporarily stop the FTV program. ESU will go back and review each FTV to ensure that the relief granted, and conditions listed in the FTV are consistent with ICR 56 and appliable Federal requirements. ESU will also try to better define when and how each FTV can be utilized. There seems to be some confusion about how some FTV's are to be used. When ESU completes its review of an FTV, we will reissue that FTV for use moving forward. It is ESU's hope that this review will not take long.
ASBESTOS USE IN THE UNITED STATES IS NOT BANNED!!!
At the height of asbestos use in the United States (from 1950 – 1980), over 3,500 products contained asbestos (Asbestos Containing Materials - ACM).
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) banned asbestos use in 1973. However the only products that were banned from manufacturing, use or importation were Sprayed-on Fireproofing, Pre-fabricated Pipe Insulation and certain types of Felts.
The EPA ban of 1989, to eliminate approximately 1, 500 asbestos products was overturned and never implemented. A labeling requirement was instituted requiring all ACM’s to be labeled with asbestos content.
Currently in the U.S., it is estimated that over 1,800 ACM are manufactured, used or imported.
ACM is defined by the EPA as materials that contain more than 1% asbestos by Polarized Light Microscope (PLM).
Polarized Light Microscopy is an analytical technique that identifies larger asbestos fibers or bundled (multiple) fibers in a bulk sample. The magnification factor of a PLM is 400 times. This magnification factor is not capable of identifying smaller asbestos fibers or non-bundled asbestos fibers. The analytical technique that does identify all types of asbestos is known as TransmissionElectron Microscopy or TEM. The TEM analysis is capable of a magnification factor of 25,000X, which allows this method to identify asbestos specifically.
Additionally, the current regulated analysis for asbestos air samples is known as Phase Contrast Microscopy (PCM). PCM is similar to PLM in that it has a magnification factor of 400 times and is not specific for asbestos fiber. In fact, in many instances, PCM cannot identify the smaller or non-bundled asbestos fiber. The only analytical technique that is specific for asbestos fiber is TEM.
At this time in the U.S., TEM analysis is only required for asbestos work done in schools (K-12th grade, public and private).
All other asbestos work done in the U.S. requires air samples to be analyzed by PCM.
We urge you to join us in our efforts to: have ALL asbestos products banned from manufacturing, use or importation into the United States; to support the Congressional Bill H.R. 6903 to ban ALLAsbestos Containing Products (ACP) and to stop this known killer from affecting any more American workers and families by signing our petition located at the following link:
All asbestos classes are certified and approved by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and/or New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH).
Initial ClassDurationDescription Allied Trades12 hoursIntended for carpenters, electricians, plumbers or othertrades who will work ancillary to the asbestos project but will not remove asbestos
Operations & Maintenance16 hoursEmployees who will conduct repair/maintenance activities where asbestos may be disturbed (not removal). Air Sampling Technician16 hoursEmployees who will conduct environmental air sampling. Inspector24 hoursEmployees who will conduct inspections or surveys and collect bulk samples to identify the presence, location and quantity of asbestos
Management Planner16 hoursEmployees who will develop a (must complete anManagement Plan to manage asbestos Inspector course)in a facility (primarily schools – K-12th grade).
Project Designer24 hoursEmployees who will design the scope, timing, phasing and remediation methods for an asbestos project.
Worker32 hoursEmployees who will remove, encapsulate, enclose or otherwise disturb asbestos materials.
Supervisor40 hoursEmployees who will supervise workers during an asbestos project and act as the OSHA “competent person”.
Project Monitor40 hoursEmployees who will oversee the timing, scope, phasing and remediation methods to be used on an asbestos project.
Refresher Classes
Each of the above courses requires an annual refresher course to be taken to maintain certification.
All Allied Trades, Operations & Maintenance, Air Sampling Technician and Inspector courses require a four (4) hour annual training program.
All other disciplines require an eight (8) hour annual training course.
Awareness Classes
New York State Apprenticeship Program requires a four (4) hour Asbestos Awareness course for all apprentice training.
OSHA requires a two (2) hour Awareness course for compliance.