Oklahoma Administrative Code (Last Updated: March 11, 2021) |
TITLE 380. Department of Labor |
Chapter 50. Abatement of Friable Asbestos Materials Rules |
Subchapter 11. Laboratory Requirements |
SECTION 380:50-11-5. Technician's requirements
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- (b) All technicians performing on-site air monitoring shall have:(1) The NIOSH course No. 582 on "Sampling and Analysis of Airborne Asbestos Dust", or equivalent. Such course shall have been provided by a government agency or educational institution except, any person with training recognized by DOL prior to the effective date of these rules shall continue to be recognized.(2) A valid asbestos worker, asbestos supervisor, asbestos inspector, asbestos management planner, or asbestos project designer license.(c) All technicians performing PCM analysis shall have The NIOSH course No. 582 on "ASampling and Analysis of Airborne Asbestos Dust", or equivalent. Such course shall have been provided by a government agency or educational institution except, any person with training recognized by DOL prior to the effective date of these rules shall continue to be recognized.(d) All technicians performing bulk analyses must have a four-day course, or equivalent, in the bulk analysis of asbestos-containing materials.(e) All technicians performing on-site air monitoring must follow the sampling procedures identified in 380:50-11-1, 380:50-11-2, and where applicable, the approved project design.(f) All technicians performing on-site air monitoring shall maintain an on-site daily activity log. The log shall include:(1) Time of on-site arrival and departure.(2) Times of entrance into the regulated area to ensure sample integrity.(3) Signature of on-site asbestos supervisor.(4) All cassettes must be properly labeled as they are placed for sample collection.(g) At least one technician performing on-site air monitoring shall be present on the job site at all times while asbestos abatement work is being performed.