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Training Abatement Companies since 1987. 1987 Setco, 1988 Abateco, Now OCT Occupational Compliance Training provides the latest state of art training methods to deliver both English and Spanish training. All staff is bi-lingual. Owner is a United States Marine Viet Nam Veteram. License NRA Pistol Instructor. Texas License License to Carry Instructor.


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Asbestos Training Worker , Supervisor, Management Planner , Project Designer , Air Monitoring Technician, RFCI and Refresher for all courses listed above. Lead Training Worker , Lead Supervisor , and Refresher for all courses listed above.Mold Training Remediation Worker and Remediation Contractor and Refresher for all courses listed above. HAZWOPER Training
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  • Our Instructors have over 35 years of experience training workers all across the United States, including Puerto Rico, Haiti, Guantanamo Bay Cuba and Aruba. Training since 1987
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  • Occupational Compliance Training
  • Training Since 1987
Occupational Compliance Training is doing online Rerfresher classes for Asbestos Accreditation in Texas only. If you are interested in attending please call 832-436-8669 for Info. To enroll students must have Laptop or computor with microphone / camera and internet connection to attend. All students must face camera and interact with Instructor during class. Enrolment must be completed at least a day before class.
Asbestos Compliance OSHA 29CFR 1926.1101
1926.1101(a)Scope and application. This section regulates asbestos exposure in all work as defined in 29 CFR 1910.12(b), including but not limited to the following:
1926.1101(a)(1)Demolition or salvage of structures where asbestos is present;1926.1101(a)(2)Removal or encapsulation of materials containing asbestos;1926.1101(a)(3)Construction, alteration, repair, maintenance, or renovation of structures, substrates, or portions thereof, that contain asbestos;1926.1101(a)(4)Installation of products containing asbestos;1926.1101(a)(5)Asbestos spill/emergency cleanup; and1926.1101(a)(6)Transportation, disposal, storage, containment of and housekeeping activities involving asbestos or products containing asbestos, on the site or location at which construction activities are performed.
Asbestos Compliance in public buildings Texas Department of State Health Services
  • Scope.
  • (1) This chapter applies to a person disturbing, removing, encapsulating, or enclosing any amount of asbestos within a public building for any purpose, including repair, renovation, dismantling, demolition, installation, or maintenance operations, or any other activity that may involve the disturbance, encapsulation, enclosure, or removal of any amount of asbestos-containing building material, whether intentional or unintentional. This chapter establishes:
  • (A) licensing requirements;
  • (B) building owner and licensee responsibilities;
  • (C) applicable requirements for the performance of asbestos-related activities in public buildings; and
  • (D) notification requirements.
  • (2) For purposes of enforcing the EPA National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) specific to asbestos, as defined in §296.21(61) of this chapter, this chapter applies to facilities as defined in §296.21(41) of this chapter and facility owners or operators as defined in §296.21(42) of this chapter.
  • (3) For purposes of enforcing the EPA Asbestos Model Accreditation Plan (MAP), as defined in §296.21(56) of this chapter, this chapter applies to commercial buildings as defined in §296.21(25) of this chapter.
  • (4) For purposes of enforcing the federal regulations adopted to implement the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA), this chapter applies to local education agencies (LEAs) as defined in §296.21(51) of this chapter..

TEXAS ENVIRONMENTAL LEAD REDUCTION
Purpose. The purpose of these sections is to establish the means to control and minimize public exposure to lead by regulating lead-based paint activities in target housing and child-occupied facilities.(b) Scope (for the purposes of certification and accreditation). (1) Rules application. These sections contain procedures and requirements for the accreditation of lead training providers, procedures and requirements for the certification of individuals and firms engaged in lead-based paint activities and standards for performing such activities in target housing and child-occupied facilities. These sections also require that all lead-based paint activities in target housing and child-occupied facilities be performed by certified individuals.
TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF LICENSING AND REGULATION
  • Licensing or registration requirement. A person must be licensed or registered in compliance with this chapter to engage in mold assessment or mold remediation unless specifically exempted under the Act or §78.30

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Workers protection; Federal OSHA and State Department have made rules for having workers exposed to hazourdous substance. Training is required by law to protect our employees and contracted workers
Liabilities: Violation OSHA, EPA, State can range from $100.00 -$37,500.00


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Training Workers since 1987
Our Lead instructor provided training for clean-up of Anthrax in New Jersey Post Office, Trained workers in clean-up of Joplin Missouri Tornado Disaster, Trained goverment contractors at Haiti earthquake. Trained workers in Libby Montana Asbestos Superfund site.
Bi-Lingual worker Training
Our lead Instructor can provide Spanish language training for workers in Asbestos, Lead, HAZWOPER and Mold.
On-Site Training
Our lead Instructor Provided training as far as Aruba, Puerto Rico, Haiti and all across the United States.
Asbestos Supervisor Refresher
March 27 & May 8
Lead Supervisor Initial 4days

Lead Renovator
April 8 & 10
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  • LEAD FORMS

    Renovation, Repair and Painting Program: ResourcesIf you are a renovation firm, then we recommend you read through all of the subjects below to learn how to fulfill your legal requirements to protect yourself, your employees and your clients from the dangers of lead exposure.
    This page contains helpful resources to aid in your understanding of EPA's Lead Renovation, Repair and Painting (RRP) Program and provide useful tools to help you comply with those requirements.
    BrochuresSample formsLegislation, regulation and policyOther resourcesHave a question?
    BrochuresRenovate Right: Important Lead Hazard Information for Families, Child Care Providers and Schools -- General information about legal requirements for safe lead practices for homeowners, tenants, child care providers and parents during renovation activities. Small Entity Compliance Guide to Renovate Right - EPA's Lead-based Paint Renovation, Repair and Painting Program -- A handbook for contractors, property managers, and maintenance personnel working in homes, child care facilities, and schools built before 1978.Steps to LEAD SAFE Renovation, Repair and Painting -- Information for contractors and homeowners on how to plan for and complete a home renovation, repair or painting project in pre-1978 housing and child-occupied facilities using lead-safe work practices.
    Sample FormsPre-Renovation Disclosure Form -- A sample of the form to be signed by the owner or tenant confirming that they received a copy of the lead pamphlet before renovations begin.Renovation Notice and Record of Tenant Notification Procedures -- Samples of the forms used to notify occupants of renovation activities in the common area(s) of multi-family housing.Sample Test Kit Documentation Form -- Sample form to document test kit sampling results.Sample Record Keeping Checklist -- To make recordkeeping easier, EPA has developed this checklist to help contractors comply with the renovation recordkeeping requirements that became effective April 22, 2010.Legislation, Regulation and Policy

  • OSHA

    29CFR 1910 - Table of Contents
    Regulations (Standards 29 CFR)
    29CFR1926.1101 Asbestos Standard
    29CFR1910.134 Respirator Standard
    1910.134 App A 1910.134 App B-2 - Respirator Cleaning Procedures (Mandatory). 1910.134 App C - OSHA Respirator Medical Evaluation Questionnaire (Mandatory).

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    State Asbestos Contacts
    EPA Managing Asbestos in Place Green Book
    NESHAP EPA ASBESTOS
    AHERA
    Lead Renovation, Repair and Painting Program
    Protect your family from lead in your home
    3M™ LeadCheck™ Swabs [Suspended Production and Sale]
    Asbestos Laws and Regulations
    Information for Owners and Managers of Buildings that Contain Asbestos
  • Asbestos and School Buildings

    Public and non-profit private schools have distinct regulatory requirements to protect school children and school employees from asbestos exposure. This page provides information on these requirements as well as resource materials for schools and parents.* Learn Federal Requirements * How Schools Comply with the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA) * School Asbestos Management Plans* Find Resources for Schools and Parents* En Español, Información para parientes, maestros y otros empleados escolares
    How Schools Comply with the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA) The AHERA regulations require public school districts and non-profit schools to:
    * Perform an original inspection to determine whether asbestos-containing materials are present and then re-inspect asbestos-containing material in each school every three years * Develop, maintain, and update an asbestos management plan and keep a copy at the school* Provide yearly notification to parent, teacher, and employee organizations on the availability of the school's asbestos management plan and any asbestos-related actions taken or planned in the school* Designate a contact person to ensure the responsibilities of the public school district or the non-profit school are properly implemented* Perform periodic surveillance of known or suspected asbestos-containing building material* Ensure that trained and licensed professionals perform inspections and take response actions* Provide custodial staff with asbestos-awareness training
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