Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 391-3-14-.04 - Contractor Licensing
(1)
From and after July 1, 1996, any contractor shall obtain a license prior to
engaging in the removal or encapsulation of friable asbestos-containing
materials from any facility or residential dwelling.
(2) A copy of the license and evidence of
satisfactory training shall be available for review by the Division at all
projects sites.
(3) The application
for a license or renewal of a license shall be accompanied by an application
fee of $100, and shall be submitted in such manner, and on such forms, as
specified by the Director. The application shall include information sufficient
to demonstrate:
(a) Satisfactory completion
of an initial training course or required annual update courses, as applicable,
in the removal and abatement of asbestos as described in 391-3-14-.016. The
initial training course must have been completed within 48 months prior to
submittal of the application;
(b)
Reliability in performance of general contracting activities;
(c) Prior experience in performing asbestos
abatement activities as demonstrated through the submission of information that
the applicant has successfully completed or supervised three previous asbestos
abatement projects;
(d)
Satisfactory in-use written standard operating procedures for employee
respiratory protection, overall work practices, worker and public protection
practices, and bulk and air sampling procedures for asbestos abatement
activities; and
(e) Applicant's
competence in the performance of asbestos abatement activities, as documented
by:
1. A description of any asbestos
abatement activities conducted by the applicant that have been terminated prior
to completion including the circumstances of the termination;
2. A list of any contractual penalties that
the applicant has paid for breach of or noncompliance with contract
specifications for asbestos abatement activities;
3. Identification of any citations levied
against the applicant by any Federal, State or local governmental agencies for
violations relating to asbestos abatement;
4. A description of all legal proceedings,
law suits, or claims that have been filed or levied against the applicant for
asbestos-related activities;
5. A
training process for applicant's employees in the hazards and procedures of
asbestos abatement activities; and
6. The availability of personal and public
protective equipment appropriate to asbestos abatement activity.
(4) The Director shall
license contractors whose qualifications meet or exceed the criteria set forth
in this Rule. Any license issued in accordance with this Rule shall be valid
for a period of time not to exceed three years. Any contractor holding a valid
license on June 30, 1996 shall be considered to hold a valid license until June
30, 1996.
Notes
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