Haw. Code R. § 11-504-36 - Project monitor
Project monitors are required pursuant to section 11-502-9 but are not required for all abatement projects.
(a) A person
certified as a project monitor may provide services that include the following:
(1) Recommend to the building owner abatement
options to mitigate the health hazard posed by the asbestos-containing
materials in buildings;
(2) Collect
air samples for the purpose of area and clearance monitoring at abatement
project sites provided that the monitor is not an employee of the abatement
entity performing the abatement, unless the project is conducted solely by
in-house employees;
(3) Provide
advice to the building owner on selection and use of personal protective
equipment;
(4) Oversee abatement
projects carried out by abatement entities;
(5) Perform visual inspections of completed
abatement projects to determine if the project meets completion requirements;
and
(6) Serve as a building owner
representative to ensure that abatement is done correctly.
(b) The minimum requirements necessary for
certification as a project monitor are:
(1)
Possession of a bachelor's degree from an accredited four-year college or
university, documented participation in a minimum of three abatement projects
inside an asbestos containment area, successful completion of a project monitor
initial training course, and any associated annual refresher courses accredited
by the department;
(2) Possession
of two years of full-time college education from an accredited college or
university, one year of experience in engineering or industrial hygiene,
documented participation in a minimum of three abatement projects inside an
asbestos containment area, successful completion of a project monitor initial
training course, and any associated annual refresher courses accredited by the
department; or
(3) Possession of a
high school diploma or General Equivalency Diploma, three years of experience
in engineering or industrial hygiene, documented participation in a minimum of
three abatement projects inside an asbestos containment area, successful
completion of a project monitor initial training course, and any associated
annual refresher course accredited by the department.
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