Haw. Code R. § 11-504-33 - Inspector
(a) A person certified as an inspector may
provide services that include the following:
(1) Collect bulk samples from suspect
asbestos-containing material;
(2)
Evaluate the condition of asbestos-containing materials in buildings;
(3) Inspect buildings for the presence of
asbestos-containing materials;
(4)
Formulate plans for bulk sampling strategies; and
(5) Determine whether suspect
asbestos-containing materials are friable or non-friable.
(b) The minimum requirements necessary for
certification as an inspector are:
(1)
Possession of at least two years of full-time college education from an
accredited college or university, successful completion of an inspector initial
training course, and any associated annual refresher courses accredited by the
department;
(2) Possession of a
high school diploma or General Equivalency Diploma, two years of experience in
engineering or industrial hygiene, successful completion of an inspector
initial training course, and any associated annual refresher training courses
accredited by the department; or
(3) Possession of a high school diploma or
General Equivalency Diploma, one year of experience in abatement activities,
successful completion of an inspector initial training course, and any
associated annual refresher courses accredited by the department.
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