Current through November, 2024
Section 11-504-34 - Management planner(a) A person certified as a management planner may provide services that include the following: (1) Utilize information gathered by certified inspectors to assess the potential hazards of asbestos-containing materials;(2) Develop abatement response actions, management plans, or operation and maintenance plans;(3) Select and recommend abatement actions to mitigate the health hazards posed by asbestos-containing materials in facilities; and(4) Provide advice to clients on the selection and use of personal protective equipment.(b) The minimum requirements necessary for certification as a management planner are: (1) Possession of a bachelor's degree in project planning, management, environmental sciences, engineering, architecture, industrial hygiene, occupational health, or a related scientific field; six months of experience in abatement activities, successful completion of an inspector and management planner initial training course, and any associated annual refresher courses accredited by the department;(2) Possession of an associates degree in project planning, management, environmental sciences, engineering, construction, architecture, industrial hygiene, occupational health, or a related scientific field, one year of experience in abatement activities, successful completion of an inspector and management planner initial training course, and any associated annual refresher courses accredited by the department; or(3) Possession of a high school diploma or General Equivalency Diploma, three years of experience in engineering or industrial hygiene, one year of experience in abatement activities, successful completion of an inspector and management planner initial training course, and any associated annual refresher courses accredited by the department.[Eff ] (Auth: HRS § 342P-41) (Imp: 40 CFR Part 763, Appendix C(1)(B)(4) and (1)(E)(2))