Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 21, November 4, 2024
Section 8:60-4.4 - Eligibility for employer license(a) The applicant, to be eligible for a license as an employer, shall: 1. Provide evidence of having successfully completed the training course and pass the written examination for asbestos abatement supervisors devised and administered under the approval of the Department of Health as set forth at N.J.A.C. 12:120-6.2 and 8:60-6.2; 2. Have employed with the firm a job supervisor who holds a valid New Jersey asbestos supervisor permit; and3. Disclose in and attach to the application form all information including, but not limited to, (a)4i through x below and such other information as shall demonstrate the applicant's reliability, responsibility, capability, competence, and knowledge to perform asbestos work safely and to minimize unnecessary health hazards to citizens: i. A copy of the employer's certificate of insurance specifying the name of the insurance carrier, policy number, policy period under which the entire New Jersey Workers' Compensation obligation is insured, and which specifies both the New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development, Asbestos Control and Licensing, and the New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services, Environmental Health Services, as certificate holders of the insured;ii. A listing of respiratory protective equipment including serial numbers and proof of purchase or availability;iii. A list of all other equipment and its location specific to asbestos abatement including serial numbers and proof of purchase or availability;iv. Any and all citations of violations issued by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration;v. Any and all citations of violations issued by the Environmental Protection Agency;vi. Any previous and pending civil litigation;vii. Any previous and pending criminal litigation;viii. Any previous and pending litigation pertaining to other State, Federal, local laws or regulations or both;ix. A list of all public and private asbestos abatement projects performed within the past five years; andx. A copy of the employer's standard operating procedures which demonstrate capability, competence and knowledge. Such policies and procedures should include, but are not limited to, respiratory protection and usage, personal protective equipment, engineering methods and controls, waste handling and disposal, decontamination, safety considerations and emergency procedures, and detailed abatement procedures for specific asbestos-containing materials.N.J. Admin. Code § 8:60-4.4
Amended by 50 N.J.R. 1149(a), effective 4/16/2018