U.S Code last checked for updates: Nov 22, 2024
§ 2646.
Contractor and laboratory accreditation
(a)
Contractor accreditation
A person may not—
(1)
inspect for asbestos-containing material in a school building under the authority of a local educational agency or in a public or commercial building,
(2)
prepare a management plan for such a school, or
(3)
design or conduct response actions, other than the type of action described in sections 2643(f) and 2644(c) of this title, with respect to friable asbestos-containing material in such a school or in a public or commercial building,
unless such person is accredited by a State under subsection (b) or is accredited pursuant to an Administrator-approved course under subsection (c).
(b)
Accreditation by State
(1)
Model plan
(A)
Persons to be accredited
Within 180 days after October 22, 1986, the Administrator, in consultation with affected organizations, shall develop a model contractor accreditation plan for States to give accreditation to persons in the following categories:
(i)
Persons who inspect for asbestos-containing material in school buildings under the authority of a local educational agency or in public or commercial buildings.
(ii)
Persons who prepare management plans for such schools.
(iii)
Persons who design or carry out response actions, other than the type of action described in sections 2643(f) and 2644(c) of this title, with respect to friable asbestos-containing material in such schools or in public or commercial buildings.
(B)
Plan requirements
The plan shall include a requirement that any person in a category listed in paragraph (1) 1
1
 So in original. Probably should be “subparagraph (A)”.
achieve a passing grade on an examination and participate in continuing education to stay informed about current asbestos inspection and response action technology. The examination shall demonstrate the knowledge of the person in areas that the Administrator prescribes as necessary and appropriate in each of the categories. Such examinations may include requirements for knowledge in the following areas:
(i)
Recognition of asbestos-containing material and its physical characteristics.
(ii)
Health hazards of asbestos and the relationship between asbestos exposure and disease.
(iii)
Assessing the risk of asbestos exposure through a knowledge of percentage weight of asbestos-containing material, friability, age, deterioration, location and accessibility of materials, and advantages and disadvantages of dry and wet response action methods.
(iv)
Respirators and their use, care, selection, degree of protection afforded, fitting, testing, and maintenance and cleaning procedures.
(v)
Appropriate work practices and control methods, including the use of high efficiency particle absolute vacuums, the use of amended water, and principles of negative air pressure equipment use and procedures.
(vi)
Preparing a work area for response action work, including isolating work areas to prevent bystander or public exposure to asbestos, decontamination procedures, and procedures for dismantling work areas after completion of work.
(vii)
Establishing emergency procedures to respond to sudden releases.
(viii)
Air monitoring requirements and procedures.
(ix)
Medical surveillance program requirements.
(x)
Proper asbestos waste transportation and disposal procedures.
(xi)
Housekeeping and personal hygiene practices, including the necessity of showers, and procedures to prevent asbestos exposure to an employee’s family.
(2)
State adoption of plan
(c)
Accreditation by Administrator-approved course
(1)
Course approval
(2)
Treatment of persons with previous EPA asbestos training
A person who—
(A)
completed an Environmental Protection Agency-approved asbestos training course before October 22, 1986, and
(B)
passed (or passes) an asbestos test either before or after October 22, 1986,
may be accredited under paragraph (1) if the Administrator determines that the course and test are equivalent to the requirements of the model plan developed under subsection (b). If the Administrator so determines, the person shall be considered accredited for the purposes of this subchapter until a date that is one year after the date on which the State in which such person is employed establishes an accreditation program pursuant to subsection (b).
(3)
Lists of courses
The Administrator, in consultation with affected organizations, shall publish (and revise as necessary)—
(A)
a list of asbestos courses and tests in effect before October 22, 1986, which qualify for equivalency treatment under paragraph (2), and
(B)
a list of asbestos courses and tests which the Administrator determines under paragraph (1) are consistent with the model plan and which will qualify a contractor for accreditation under such paragraph.
(d)
Laboratory accreditation
(1)
The Administrator shall provide for the development of an accreditation program for laboratories by the National Institute of Standards and Technology in accordance with paragraph (2). The Administrator shall transfer such funds as are necessary to the National Institute of Standards and Technology to carry out such program.
(2)
The National Institute of Standards and Technology, upon request by the Administrator, shall, in consultation with affected organizations—
(A)
within 360 days after October 22, 1986, develop an accreditation program for laboratories which conduct qualitative and semi-quantitative analyses of bulk samples of asbestos-containing material, and
(B)
within 720 days after October 22, 1986, develop an accreditation program for laboratories which conduct analyses of air samples of asbestos from school buildings under the authority of a local educational agency.
(3)
A laboratory which plans to carry out any such analysis shall comply with the requirements of the accreditation program.
(e)
Financial assistance contingent on use of accredited persons
(1)
A school which is an applicant for financial assistance under section 505 of the Asbestos School Hazard Abatement Act of 1984 [20 U.S.C. 4014] is not eligible for such assistance unless the school, in carrying out the requirements of this subchapter—
(A)
uses a person (or persons)—
(i)
who is accredited by a State which has adopted an accreditation plan based on the model plan developed under subsection (b), or
(ii)
who is accredited pursuant to an Administrator-approved course under subsection (c), and
(B)
uses a laboratory (or laboratories) which is accredited under the program developed under subsection (d).
(2)
This subsection shall apply to any financial assistance provided under the Asbestos School Hazard Abatement Act of 1984 [20 U.S.C. 4011 et seq.] for activities performed after the following dates:
(A)
In the case of activities performed by persons, after the date which is one year after October 22, 1986.
(B)
In the case of activities performed by laboratories, after the date which is 180 days after the date on which a laboratory accreditation program is completed under subsection (d).
(f)
List of EPA-approved courses
(Pub. L. 94–469, title II, § 206, as added Pub. L. 99–519, § 2, Oct. 22, 1986, 100 Stat. 2980; amended Pub. L. 100–368, § 3, July 18, 1988, 102 Stat. 832; Pub. L. 100–418, title V, § 5115(c), Aug. 23, 1988, 102 Stat. 1433; Pub. L. 101–637, § 15(a)(1), (2), Nov. 28, 1990, 104 Stat. 4596.)
cite as: 15 USC 2646