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Code · Florida · Title XXXII — Regulation of Professions and Occupations · Chapter 469

469.013 Course requirements for asbestos surveyors, management planners, project monitors, and project designers.

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(1)All asbestos surveyors, management planners, and project monitors must comply with the requirements set forth in this section prior to commencing such activities and must also complete the continuing education necessary to maintain accreditation each year.
(a)Management planners must complete all requirements of s. 469.005 (2)(b) and (d).
(b)Asbestos surveyors must complete all requirements of s. 469.005 (2)(a).
(c)Project monitors must complete all requirements of s. 469.005 (3)(a) and must also complete an asbestos sampling course which is equivalent to NIOSH Course 582.
(d)Project designers must complete all requirements of s. 469.005 (2)(d).
(2)Each asbestos consultant shall be responsible for securing and retaining all records in order to verify that all surveyors, planners, monitors, and designers working under that consultant’s direction have completed all required courses. Such records shall be produced upon the department’s request.
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