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SUMMARY:8-Hour Virtual Lead Inspector Refresher\, August 19\, 2026
DESCRIPTION:Cost: $185 \nDPH APPROVED LEAD REFRESHER COURSE: \nGENERAL INFORMATION: \nLead Planner Project Designer\, Supervisor\, Worker\, Inspector and Risk Assessor courses offered at Chem Scope are CT DPH Approved under 20-478-1 through 3. Since Connecticut is an EPA authorized state\, the course are also EPA Accredited under EPA CFR 40 745.226 and meet requirements of OSHA 1926.62. Training is accepted in other states. Check with individual states for any new requirements and added requirements for licensing or certification. \nRefresher courses are required annually in each discipline to maintain certifications. \nLEAD REFRESHER TRAINING DESCIRPTION: \nEach refresher course reviews the curriculum topics of the initial course and also: \n(i) An overview of current key safety practices relating to lead-based paint abatement in general\, as well as specific information pertaining to the appropriate discipline.\n(ii) Current laws and regulations relating to lead-based paint abatement in general\, as well as specific information pertaining to the appropriate discipline.\n(iii) Current technologies related to lead-based paint activities in general\, as well as specific information pertaining to the appropriate discipline. \nVirtual Training Requirements \nRequirements for attending virtual training include (1) a government-issued photo ID\, (2) a PC or Mac computer\, (3) a stable internet connection\, (4) a functioning webcam\, (5) a functioning keyboard\, and (6) a functioning mouse. Tablets will not be supported. A functional headset with microphone will be recommended. Each student must be able to download and use the most recent version of Zoom. Students must be able to type to participate in worksheet-based online hands-on activities\, or they must be able to print the worksheet\, answer by writing\, and send a picture to the instructor. \nScreenshots will be taken throughout the class to document that each student is present for the entire course. Students must arrive on time to class (typically\, 8:00 am EST). Students are also encouraged to be present in the class 30 to 15 minutes early to allow for troubleshooting. \nMany of our students will be new to virtual training. If you have questions or concerns about whether virtual training is right for you\, please contact our training instructor Leigh Elijah (leigh@chem-scope.com).  \n\nCancellation policy\nClass sizes are restricted. In order to provide training to people on waiting lists\, we require at least 1 business day (24 hour) notification that a student will not attend a class. Except in the case of emergencies or illness\, including illness symptoms\, quarantine\, or diagnosis\, we reserve the right to… \n\nIn the case of same-day cancellation for refresher training classes\, refuse refund and retain 100% of the price of each ticket purchased but not used by the registered party. In this case\, students will have to purchase a new ticket to attend a refresher on a different date and cannot transfer their ticket fee.\nIn the case of same-day cancellation for initial training classes\, retain a non-refundable fee equal to 50% of the price of each ticket purchased but not used by the registered party.
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SUMMARY:24-Hour In-Person Asbestos Inspector Initial\, August 31 – September 2\, 2026
DESCRIPTION:3-Day Class: August 31 – September 2\, 2026 \nCost: $700 \nASBESTOS INSPECTOR INITIAL DESCRIPTION: \nThis is a 3 day initial course with a half day annual refresher.  Class will run from 8 am to 4 pm each day. \nThe inspector training course includes lectures\, demonstrations\, at least four hours of hands-on training\, and a written examination. The course includes instruction on: \n\nbackground information on asbestos: identification of asbestos\, and examples and discussion of the uses and location of asbestos in facilities and physical appearance of asbestos;\npotential health effects related to asbestos exposure: the nature of asbestos-related diseases; routes of exposure; dose-response relationships and the lack of a safe exposure level; \nfunctions/qualifications and role of inspectors: discussions of the functions of an inspector as compared to those of a management planner and discussion of inspection process including inventory of ACM and physical assessment;\nunderstanding facility systems. The interrelationship between facility systems\, including an overview of common facility physical plan layouts; physical organization and where asbestos is found on HVAC components; facility mechanical systems\, their types and organization and where to look for asbestos on such systems; \noccupant relations: notifying employee organizations about the inspection; signs to warn facility occupants; tact in dealing with occupants and the press; scheduling of inspections to minimize disruption and education of facility occupants about actions being taken;\npreinspection planning and review of previous inspection records: scheduling the inspection and obtaining access; facility record review; identification of probable homogeneous areas from blueprints or as-built drawings; \ninspecting for friable and non-friable ACM and assessing the condition of friable ACM: procedures to follow in conducting visual inspection for friable and non-friable ACM; types of building materials that may contain asbestos; touching materials to determine friability; \nbulk sampling/documentation of asbestos in schools: detailed discussion of the “Simplified Sampling Scheme for Friable Surfacing Materials (EPA 560/5-85-030a October 1985. techniques to ensure sampling in a randomly distributed manner for nonfriable surfacing materials; sampling of nonfriable materials;’ techniques for bulk sampling; inspector’s sampling and repair equipment; patching or repair of damage done from sampling; \ninspector respiratory protection and personal protective equipment: classes and characteristics of respirator types; limitations of respirators; proper selection\, inspection\, donning\, use\, maintenance and storage procedures for respirators; \nrecordkeeping and writing the inspection report: labeling of samples and keying sample identification to sampling location; recommendations on sample labeling; detailing of ACM inventory; photographs of selected sampling areas and examples of ACM condition and information required for inclusion in the management plan by TSCA Title II Section 203 (i)(1);\nregulatory review: National Emission Standard for Hazardous Air Pollutants\, OSHA Asbestos Construction Standard\, AHERA\, applicable state and local regulations;\nfield trip: a field exercise including a walk-through inspection; on-site discussion on information gathering and determination of sampling locations; on-site practice in physical assessment and classroom discussion of field exercise.\n\n\nCancellation policy\nClass sizes are restricted. In order to provide training to people on waiting lists\, we require at least 1 business day (24 hour) notification that a student will not attend a class. Except in the case of emergencies or illness\, including illness symptoms\, quarantine\, or diagnosis\, we reserve the right to… \n\nIn the case of same-day cancellation for refresher training classes\, refuse refund and retain 100% of the price of each ticket purchased but not used by the registered party. In this case\, students will have to purchase a new ticket to attend a refresher on a different date and cannot transfer their ticket fee.\nIn the case of same-day cancellation for initial training classes\, retain a non-refundable fee equal to 50% of the price of each ticket purchased but not used by the registered party.
URL:https://www.chem-scope.com/training/24-hour-in-person-asbestos-inspector-initial-august-31-september-2-2026/
LOCATION:Chem Scope Inc.\, 8 Moulthrop Street\, North Haven\, CT\, 06473\, United States
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