These regulations, as authorized by 18 VSA Chapter 26, provide for the establishment of procedures to be followed and the standards for certification of asbestos contractors who perform asbestos abatement in any facility.
Pursuant to 18 VSA Chapter 26, these regulations require that all persons who perform asbestos abatement of asbestos-containing materials in any facility must obtain certification prior to commencing such asbestos abatement. The organizations or individuals who perform asbestos abatement are defined as Asbestos Abatement Contractor Entities, Asbestos Supervisor Contractors and Asbestos Worker Contractors. The organizations or individuals who perform activities for the evaluation of asbestos are defined as Asbestos Analytical Contractor Entities, Asbestos Analyst Contractor, Asbestos Consulting Contractor Entities and Asbestos Consultant Contractors. The organizations or individuals who perform activities for the purpose of accreditation or obtaining certification are defined as Training Contractor Entities. These regulations also set forth procedures for work practices and the standards for certification of Asbestos Contractor Training Courses to be used to meet certification requirements.
Alternative abatement methods for the control of asbestos-containing materials should be reviewed with the building owner prior to any removal of asbestos. The Vermont Department of Health does not require removal of asbestos-containing materials if they are intact, in good condition and have not been subject to damage by the general public and/or will not be disturbed by maintenance activities. When asbestos-containing materials will be disturbed either by renovation or demolition, removal of the asbestos-containing materials is required prior to the renovation or demolition commencing.
No person shall perform asbestos abatement in any facility without obtaining certification and a permit from the Commissioner. The Commissioner shall require the payment of fees at the time of application. The Commissioner shall not process an application for which a fee has not been paid. The Department also requires a 10 working day notification prior to the commencement of a demolition of a facility or an asbestos abatement activity in a facility.
The Commissioner is authorized, upon presenting appropriate credentials, to seek permission to enter any asbestos abatement activity worksite located on public or private property, under the authority granted the Commissioner by 18 VSA Section 107. If permission is refused, the Commissioner may seek, pursuant to the authority granted by 18 VSA Section 121, a search warrant authorizing the inspection of such premises.
The Commissioner may enforce these regulations as necessary to protect the public health by exercising the authority granted the Commissioner by 18 VSA Chapters 1, 3 and 11.
Any revocation, suspension, annulment or withdrawal of any certification shall be in accordance with 3 V.S.A. Chapter 25, Section 814.
If any provision of any section of these regulations or the application thereof to any firm, individual or circumstance is found by a court of competent jurisdiction to be illegal, invalid, or void, the remainder of these regulations shall be deemed unaffected and shall continue in full force and effect.
Homeowners intending to do abatement in their own private residences must adhere to the work procedures of Sections 2.4.2, 2.4.3, 2.4.4, 2.4.5, 2.4.6, 2.6 and 6. If a homeowner chooses to hire an outside contractor to conduct asbestos abatement activities, then the contractor must be Vermont certified and follow all requirements per these regulations. Homeowners may collect bulk asbestos samples in their private residences. Samples shall be collected according to Department specifications and sent to a Department Certified Analytical Contractor Entity for analysis. Homeowners are exempt from Section 8; permit fees, when conducting their own abatement and may be exempt from Section 9.
Within 15 working days after receiving an application, the Department shall notify the applicant of any deficiency in the application. Within 15 working days after receiving a completed application, including all additional information requested by the Department, the Department shall certify or deny the application. The Department may, on a case by case basis, extend the length of time for application review. The Department will notify the applicant of such extensions.
The Commissioner may deny an application for certification to any applicant who fails to meet the standards or who does not follow the procedures established by these regulations, including, but not limited to:
The Commissioner may suspend, modify, or revoke any certification issued under these regulations under the authority granted to the Commissioner by 18 VSA Section 123.
Certifications shall expire one (1) year from the effective date on which the certificate was issued, unless suspended or revoked by the Commissioner before that time.
No Asbestos Abatement Entity shall engage in any asbestos abatement activities unless it is certified to do so by the Commissioner or unless it qualifies for an exemption as set forth in Section 2.1.2.
Any contractor or entity who performs only small scale, short duration activities as defined in Section 1.2.47 of these regulations is exempted from the Asbestos Abatement Entity certification requirements contained in these regulations. However, any person performing small scale, short duration activities must be certified as an Asbestos Worker or an Asbestos Supervisor in accordance with Section 2.3 of these regulations.
Persons performing asbestos abatement activities involving only the specific asbestos-containing materials listed in Section 6.1 are exempted from the certification requirements, contained in Section 2.1, Section 4, and Section 8 of these regulations, provided they follow all requirements in Section 6 of these regulations.
In order to be certified and maintain certification an Asbestos Abatement Entity shall:
or,
The Asbestos Abatement Entity shall submit evidence of this training and/or experience to the Department, including a summary of past contracts and/or projects completed. (One year is equal to fifty-two 40-hour weeks.)
The Asbestos Abatement Entity shall record the following information for each asbestos abatement project:
Each certified Asbestos Abatement Entity shall maintain records in accordance with Sections 2.1.4. and 9.1.2 of all asbestos abatement projects which it performs and shall make these records available to the Department upon request. The Asbestos Abatement Entity shall retain the records for no less than thirty (30) years after completion of the asbestos abatement project.
The following documents shall be retained on-site beginning on the first day of the project and remain on site for the duration of the asbestos abatement project:
An individual certified as an Asbestos Worker may provide the following services only:
The Department shall issue certification as an "Asbestos Worker Contractor" to each applicant who fulfills the following standards:
An individual certified as an Asbestos Supervisor may provide the following services only:
The Department shall issue certification as an "Asbestos Supervisor Contractor" to each applicant who fulfills the following standards:
Employees in Vermont are protected under Vermont Occupational Safety and Health Administration (VOSHA) regulations. The Vermont Regulations for Asbestos Control apply to all persons conducting asbestos related activities.
Each Asbestos Abatement Entity shall prepare and submit with its application for certification to the Department a written respiratory protection program. This program shall be followed and made available to all contractors in its employment at all asbestos abatement projects sites.
The Asbestos Abatement Entity shall provide each asbestos worker and supervisor at a minimum with personal protective equipment and clothing. Respirators shall be worn throughout the asbestos abatement project in accordance with VRAC Appendix B.
Asbestos Abatement Entities shall ensure that any contractor who performs asbestos abatement activities is medically monitored with an initial and annual periodic re-examinations.
The Asbestos Abatement Entity shall provide daily exposure monitoring for contractors during all phases of the asbestos abatement project.
Exposure sampling shall be conducted by a Project Monitor or a Supervisor. Analysis of the samples shall be performed by an Asbestos Analyst who has been certified by the Commissioner.
Records of all personal exposures shall be kept on the project site and available for review by the Abatement Entity, its employees and the Department for the duration of the asbestos abatement project. These records shall include the dates, times, and locations of sampling done, the sampling methods, the sampling rate and time period, the methods of sample analysis, the results of the sample analysis, and the name and certification number of the contractors wearing the pump and taking the samples.
Any asbestos abatement project or Small Scale Short Duration activity other than those exempted in Section 2.1.2 of these regulations must be performed by certified asbestos abatement entities, certified asbestos supervisors and certified asbestos workers. They shall comply with the work practice requirements set forth in Section 2.4 of these regulations.
>10 square feet to 100 square feet of asbestos-containing material and/or >10 linear feet to 100 linear feet of asbestos-containing material. No fewer than 2 samples.
>100 square feet to 1000 square feet of asbestos-containing material and/or >100 linear feet to 1000 linear feet of asbestos-containing material. No fewer than 3 samples.
>1000 square feet of asbestos-containing material and/or >1000 linear feet of asbestos-containing material. No fewer than 5 samples.
Where there is a project involving both square and linear footage to be abated the number of air clearance samples taken will be determined by the greater amount abated.
School buildings regulated under AHERA 40 CFR Part 763 are exempt from this Section (2.4.2(T)).
All small scale, short duration activities as defined in Section 1.2.56 of these regulations shall be performed by an Asbestos Worker or Supervisor who has been trained and certified in accordance with Section 2.2 of these regulations. The Asbestos Worker or Supervisor engaged in such small scale, short duration activities shall take the following minimum precautions to prevent the release of asbestos fibers into the environment.
The Department may, on a case-by-case basis, approve an alternative procedure for control of emissions from an asbestos abatement project or small scale, short duration activity. The alternative procedure shall be submitted in writing and in advance to the Department. If the proposed alternative procedure provides an equivalent or greater measure of asbestos control than the procedure prescribed by these regulations, then the Department may grant approval. The alternative procedure may not be used until either a verbal or written approval is received from the Department. A written approval will be sent to the requesting entity.
The alternative procedure may be requested by the asbestos abatement entity or asbestos consulting entity. If an alternative procedure is approved, the entity shall reference the alternative procedure request in its project notification when possible. The Department recommends that alternative procedure requests be submitted in writing and approved prior to project bidding in order to obtain competitive bids.
All analytical services must be conducted by a Vermont certified analytical entity or an analyst under the employment of a Vermont certified analytical contractor entity. Samples collected in Vermont but sent out of state for analysis must be analyzed by a Vermont certified analytical contractor.
No firm or individual shall provide any asbestos-related analytical services to an Asbestos Abatement Entity, consultant, individual, or other party, or in conjunction with an Asbestos Abatement Project in the State of Vermont without first being certified by the Commissioner under this section to provide such services.
To be certified as an Asbestos Analytical Entity, the party seeking certification shall apply to the Department in accordance with Section 1.3 of these regulations. The applicant shall allow the Department to perform on-site inspections of its facilities, equipment and records.
All final air clearance analysis reports shall be in a Department approved format, containing all required information per Section 2.4.2(V).
To be certified to analyze bulk samples of suspect asbestos-containing materials, the applicant shall show evidence of proficiency in a recognized national or state quality assurance program. The applicant shall participate in all proficiency rounds available from the program unless granted a waiver from the Department.
The applicant shall make available upon request its chain of custody protocol and quality assurance procedures to be followed during analysis of bulk and air samples for asbestos content. The applicant shall maintain documentation that these protocols and procedures have been followed. The written report of protocol and procedures shall include but not be limited to reviews of:
The written laboratory protocols and procedures shall be submitted as part of the documentation necessary for obtaining certification. When the applicant renews its certification, it shall submit the updated manual with the renewal application.
There are five types of asbestos analyst certifications. The five types of asbestos analyst certifications are: PCM Analyst, PLM Analyst, TEM-Air Analyst, TEM-Bulk Analyst, and Field Analyst. An individual shall not perform tasks included in analyst types for which that individual is not certified. To obtain certification as an asbestos analyst(s), the individual shall apply to the Department in accordance with Section 1.3 of these regulations.
To obtain certification the individual shall show evidence of successfully completing:
or
To obtain certification, the individual shall show evidence of successfully completing:
or
To obtain certification, the individual shall show evidence of successfully completing:
or
The employer will provide each contractor documentation of the contractor's training accreditation or Vermont certification once it has been received from the training facility or the Department.
Persons collecting bulk asbestos samples in their own homes or asbestos-containing materials per Section 6 in a facility are exempt from these requirements. Samples shall be collected according to Department specifications and sent to a Department Certified Analytical Contractor Entity for analysis.
For the purposes of Section 4.1.2 experience requirements, the following areas are defined:
Each Asbestos Consulting Entity shall maintain records in accordance with Sections 4.3.2 and 4.3.3 of all asbestos projects and small scale, shore duration activities, and shall make these records available to the Department upon request. These records shall be retained for no less than thirty (30) years after completion of the asbestos project and small scale, short duration activity.
The Asbestos Consulting Entity shall record the following information for each asbestos project and small scale, short duration activity:
The following documents shall be retained on-site beginning on the first day of the project/small scale, short duration activity and remain on-site for the duration of the asbestos project/small scale, short duration project:
Each Asbestos Consulting Entity shall prepare and submit, with its application for certification to the Department, a written respiratory protection program. This program shall be followed and made available to consultants in its employment.
The Asbestos Consulting Entity shall provide each asbestos consultant, at a minimum, with personal protective equipment and clothing.
The Asbestos Consulting Entity shall ensure that any contractor who performs asbestos consultant activities is medically monitored with an initial examination and annual periodic re-examinations.
The Asbestos Consulting Entity shall provide daily exposure monitoring for its consultants during all stages of the asbestos abatement activity.
Personal exposure monitoring shall be conducted by a Project Monitor or a Supervisor. Analysis of the samples shall be performed by an Asbestos Analyst who has been certified by the Commissioner.
Records of all personal exposures shall be kept on the project site and available for review for the duration of the asbestos project. These records shall include the dates, times, sampling locations, sampling methods, sampling rate, time period, methods of sample analysis, the results of the sample analysis, the name and certification number of the analyst and the name and certification numbers of the Consultants wearing the pump and Contractors taking the samples.
There are four types of consultant certifications: Inspector, Inspector/Management Planner, Project Monitor, and Project Designer. An individual shall not perform tasks included in consultant types for which that individual is not certified. All consultants must apply to the Department in accordance with Section 1.3 of these regulations and meet the requirements of (the current) EPA Asbestos Model Accreditation Plan, 40 CFR Part 763, Subpart E, Appendix C.
An individual certified as an Asbestos consultant and holding an inspector certificate may provide the following services only:
The following are the minimum requirements necessary to establish competence for certification:
or
or
An individual certified as an Asbestos Inspector/Management Planner may provide the following services only:
The following are the minimum requirements necessary to establish competence for certification:
or
or
or
An individual certified as an Asbestos Project Monitor Consultant may provide the following services only:
The following are the minimum requirements necessary to establish competence for certification:
or
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or
An individual who has obtained certification as a Project Designer may provide the following services only:
The following are the minimum requirements necessary to establish competence for certification:
or
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Each Independent Consultant shall maintain records in accordance with Sections 4.6.2 and 4.6.3 of all asbestos projects/small scale, short duration activities and shall make these records available to the Department upon request. These records shall be retained for no less than thirty (30) years after completion of the asbestos project/small scale, short duration activity.
The Independent Consultant shall record the following information for each asbestos project/small scale, short duration activity:
The following documents shall be retained on-site beginning on the first day of the project and remain on-site for the duration of the asbestos project:
The Independent Asbestos Consultant shall be medically monitored with an initial examination and annual periodic re-examinations.
The Independent Asbestos Consultant shall perform representative exposure monitoring during all stages of the asbestos abatement.
Analysis of the samples shall be performed by an Asbestos Analyst who has been certified by the Commissioner.
Records of all exposures shall be kept on the asbestos abatement site and available for review for the duration of the asbestos project and asbestos abatement. These records shall include the dates, times, and sampling locations, sampling methods, sampling rate, time period, methods of sample analysis, the results of the sample analysis, the name and certification number of the analyst and the names and certification numbers of the consultants wearing the pumps and the contractors taking the samples.
All training courses which are used to fulfill the certification requirements must be certified or approved by the Department. Any applicant seeking certification of an asbestos training course shall comply with the requirements of this section and shall apply to the Department as required by these regulations before certification may be granted by the Department.
In order to obtain certification, a Training Entity shall:
A Training Entity must notify the Department in writing two weeks prior to each offering of a course. A planned schedule such as a course brochure will meet this requirement. If a course is unexpectedly conducted, the Department will require notification 24 hours in advance.
Each Training Entity shall maintain records in accordance with EPA Asbestos Model Accreditation Plan, 40 CFR, Part 763, Subpart E, Appendix C. These records must be provided to the Department upon request.
If a training provider ceases to conduct training, the training provider must notify the Department and give it the opportunity to take possession of their asbestos training records.
At a minimum, the initial training courses for Asbestos Workers, Asbestos Supervisors, and Asbestos Consultants (Inspectors, Inspector/Management Planners, Project Designers, and Project Monitors) shall present information as described in EPA Asbestos Model Accreditation Plan, 40 CFR Part 763, Subpart E, Appendix C.
The initial training courses for Asbestos Project Monitors are the Asbestos Abatement Contractor/Supervisors Training ( Section 5.3.1) and the Air Sampling for Project Monitors training ( Section 5.3.3.) or courses as described in EPA Asbestos Model Accreditation Plan, 40 CFR Part 763, Subpart E, Appendix C.
This training course shall be approved by the Department, and may be given in-house. The initial training shall consist of a minimum of one (1) day and shall adequately present the following topics (Note: Individuals who have taken the NIOSH 582 course or an equivalency training may substitute that training for the following):
Refresher training courses shall be in accordance with EPA Asbestos Model Accreditation Plan, 40 CFR Part 763, Subpart E, Appendix C.
All individuals are required to complete an initial or refresher training course and pass an initial or a refresher examination in accordance with EPA Asbestos Model Accreditation Plan, 40 CFR Part 763, Subpart E, Appendix C.
The contractor applying for certification of each asbestos training course must submit a completed application and the fee per Section 8. Within 15 working days after receiving an application, the Department shall acknowledge receipt of the application and notify the applicant of any deficiency in the application. Within 15 working days after receiving a completed application, including any additional information requested by the Department, the Department shall certify or deny the application. If the Department requests further information from an applicant and does not receive that information within 15 days, then the application shall be considered abandoned and denied. All required information must be submitted by the applicant as per the instructions on the Department application form.
The Commissioner may deny an application for training course certification to any training entity that fails to meet the standards established by these regulations, including, but not limited to:
The Department shall conduct an on-site observation & evaluation of the training course, if deemed necessary. If the Department determines that the applicant's asbestos training course instructors and facilities meet the requirements set forth in these regulations certification will be granted for a period of two years. The costs to the Department for visitation, including travel, food, and lodging costs, of any asbestos training course shall be completely at the expense of the party seeking certification of that course. In lieu of visitation, the training entity may be required to submit to the Department a representative video tape (in VHS format) of the training course for review and evaluation. Any change in a certified course must be reported to the Department prior to presenting the changed course.
After certification has been granted, a certificate shall be issued to the applicant for each individual training course and shall contain the following information:
Certification shall expire two (2) years from the effective date on the certificate.
To renew an asbestos training course certificate, the applicant shall resubmit the information required in Section 5.6 of these regulations without reference to any previously submitted material. Visitation is not required for renewal.
Existing certification shall not expire until final action on the application has been taken by the Department if the training entity has filed a complete renewal application with the Department 30 days in advance of the expiration date.
Each applicant for certification of an asbestos training course which is licensed, certified, permitted or approved by a state other than Vermont or by a federal agency may petition the Commissioner for granting of certification without visitation of the in-progress training course by the Department. The Commissioner shall evaluate the requirements for approval, permitting, or licensing permit of the approving authority and shall grant certification without visitation if the Commissioner determines that the requirements of the authority are equal to or greater than the requirements for certification in the State of Vermont. If the Asbestos Training course seeking certification is not licensed, certified, permitted or approved by a state other than Vermont or by a federal agency, then visitation of the course by a Department representative is necessary and the costs to the Department for visitation shall take place completely at the expense of the party seeking certification of that course.
Asbestos Abatement Activities involving the following materials shall be exempt from the requirements of Sections 2,4, 7, 8, and 9 of these regulations, only if all such activities are carried out in accordance with all of the standards in Section 6. If the material becomes friable during the abatement, then the abatement must be continued per Section 2.4 of these regulations.
All employees in Vermont are protected under Vermont Occupational Safety and Health Administration (VOSHA) regulations. The Vermont Regulations for Asbestos Control (VRAC) apply to all persons conducting asbestos activities.
The Department may, on a case by case basis, approve an alternative procedure request for asbestos abatement activities. The alternative procedure shall be submitted in writing and in advance to the Department for approval. If the proposed alternative procedure provides an equivalent or greater measure of control of emissions from asbestos abatement activities than the procedure prescribed by these regulations, then the Department may grant approval. The alternative procedure may not be used until a verbal or written approval is given by the Department.
Persons collecting bulk samples in their own homes or asbestos-containing materials per Section 6 in a facility are exempt from Section 4 requirements. Samples shall be collected, however, according to Department specifications.
No person shall perform an asbestos abatement project without certification and a permit from the Commissioner pursuant to 18 VSA 1334. Fees shall be paid at the time of application for the permit. No application for a project permit will be processed unless the fee has been paid. Application for a project permit shall be submitted to the Commissioner no later than ten (10) working days prior to beginning the project or at such time that the project has been approved by the Department. The Department will immediately return any application and fee submitted without all required documentation or the appropriate fee. The fee will be based on the total amount of linear and square feet of asbestos involved in each building involved in the project. Any amendments to the notification which increases the scope of work into a higher permit fee category will result in additional permit fees due. The difference in the two fees shall be submitted to the Department within 24 hours of discovery.
PERMIT CATEGORY | FEE |
>10 square feet to 100 square feet | $ 50.00 |
>10 linear feet to 100 linear feet | $ 50.00 |
>100 square feet to 1000 square feet | $ 100.00 |
>100 linear feet to 1000 linear feet | $ 100.00 |
>1000 square feet | $ 200.00 |
>1000 linear feet | $ 200.00 |
The person seeking a permit shall submit a completed application with all necessary documentation and the fee made payable to the Vermont Department of Health in the entire amount required in accordance with Section 7.1 and with the fee schedule outlined in Section 7.2 of these regulations. Only one permit is required for each project.
No person, required to be certified shall perform any asbestos abatement activities without obtaining certification from the Commissioner pursuant to 18 VSA Chapter 26. Fees shall be paid at the time of application for a certificate. No application for certification will be processed unless the fee has been paid. The Department will immediately return any application submitted without the appropriate fee. For those persons employed by the State of Vermont who must be certified to carry out their job duties, a fee of one dollar shall be submitted with each application. For those Entities applying for certification in more than one category, the first application shall be submitted with the initial fee. Each additional Entity application shall include the additional fee.
CONTRACTOR CATEGORIES | FEE |
Entities | $ 500.00 Initial |
$ 50.00 Additional | |
Consultants | $ 150.00 Initial |
$ 125.00 Additional | |
Analysts | $ 50.00 |
Workers | $ 50.00 |
Supervisors | $ 100.00 |
Training Courses - Two Year Period | |
Initial | $ 400.00 |
Refresher | $ 250.00 |
The person seeking certification shall submit a completed application with all necessary documentation and the fee made payable to the Vermont Department of Health in the entire amount required in accordance with Section 8.1 and with the fee schedule outlined in Section 8.2 of these regulations. Any incomplete application will be returned with the submitted fee.
A completed small scale short duration notification shall be sent to the Department, on a Department provided form, for all asbestos small scale, short duration activities within 48 hours of the activity.
An Asbestos Abatement Entity shall notify the Department by telephone at 1-800-439-8550 within twenty-four (24) hours and in writing, postmarked no later than forty-eight (48) hours following the beginning of an emergency asbestos abatement project. Information is to include requirements per Section 9, written notification, permit fee per Section 7 and details of the emergency. Problems with scheduling do not constitute an emergency. Full work procedures of VRAC 2.4.2 must be utilized during emergency projects, unless alternatives have been approved by the department.
Appendix A WORK AREA ENTRY AND EXIT PROCEDURES
General Requirements
The following procedures shall be followed throughout the asbestos abatement project until satisfactory clearance air monitoring results have been achieved:
Appendix B RESPIRATOR SELECTION
Where respirators are used, the employer shall select and provide, at no cost to the employee, the appropriate respirator as specified in Table 1, and shall ensure that the employee uses the respirator provided.
The employer shall select respirators from among those jointly approved as being acceptable for protection by the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) and the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) under the provisions of 30 CFR Part 11.
Airborne concentrations of asbestosor conditions of use | Required respirator |
Not in excess of 1 f/cc (10)XPEL),or otherwise as required independent of exposure | Half-mask air purifying respirator other than a disposable respirator, equipped with high efficiency filters |
Not in excess of 5 f/cc (50XPEL) | Full facepiece air-purifying respirator equipped with high efficiency filters. |
Not in excess of 10 f/cc (100XPEL) | Any powered air-purifying respirator equipped with high efficiency filters or any supplied air respirator operated in continuous flow mode. |
Not in excess of 100f/cc(1000XPEL) | Full facepiece supplied air respirator operated in pressure demand mode. |
Greater than 100 f/cc (1,000 X PEL) or unknown concentration. | Full facepiece supplied air respirator operated in pressure demand mode, equipped with an auxiliary positive pressure self-contained breathing apparatus. |
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13-001 Code Vt. R. 13-140-001-X
November 1, 1995 (Secretary of State Rule Log # 95-70)