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When you are looking for an asbestos inspector it is essential that you check their certifications and work history. Checking on a contractor’s certifications can be as easy as asking them or checking their website. Another method to find out some information about an inspector is to call their main office and ask for more information. If they are unwilling or hesitant to show you their certifications it might be a good idea to look for a new contractor. Asbestos is no laughing matter and can be a deadly problem if not taken care of properly. Finding a well qualified contractor to take care of your asbestos problem in your building can be the difference between an easy process and a headache that could take months to fix.
In order for an asbestos inspector to become qualified they must attend a training session in their specialization then pass a multiple choice test to gain their certification. An inspector’s certification has to be renewed every year including passing the test at the end of the course. After passing certification they receive on the job training from an experienced inspector for a few months to a year. During this time they will gain first hand experience that is vital in learning how to identify, transport, remove, and dispose dangerous asbestos.
The four different jobs in the asbestos field are the abatement supervisor, abatement project designer, management planner and general inspector. All of the different jobs specialize in a specific part of the asbestos removal and abatement process.
The abatement supervisor is the person responsible for supervising workers and overseeing all parts of the asbestos removal and abatement process. An abatement supervisor could be watching over many different jobs at once. They are responsible for making sure all aspects of the job are done correctly at different locations at the same time. A supervisor must be able to trust their team to do a good job and ensure the completion of each job. An abatement project designer develops plans and designs for the abatement process. They often work closely with a management planner is overseeing the asbestos abatement process. An asbestos inspector is the most common job in the asbestos field and one of the most important. These people are responsible for inspecting buildings containing asbestos. They are responsible for inspecting many buildings and sending in samples to labs for testing. While all of these jobs can require lots of traveling and are very stressful on an individual they are all highly lucrative positions. Each of the different positions extremely intertwined and each member of the team works with the others on a daily basis.
If you are in the market for an asbestos inspector for your building or property it is important that you do all of your homework before hiring anyone. If you have any questions or problems and are located in the United States of America you can always call your local branch of the Better Business Bureau for more information about certifications and contractors work history. While the word asbestos can sound intimidating if you hire a good asbestos inspector all of your problems will be put to easy.