Asbestos Training
Michigan Asbestos Training Courses
As a Michigan-authorized asbestos training provider, we offer asbestos training for both accredited disciplines and non-accredited staff training. Our current course lineup is focused on the courses most often needed by contractors, inspectors, facilities personnel, and school staff in Michigan. Michigan requires asbestos professionals to complete the appropriate training and accreditation requirements before performing regulated asbestos work in the state, and course sponsors for accredited disciplines must be approved before those courses may be taught in Michigan.
Current Course Offerings
We currently offer:
- Asbestos Abatement Contractor/Supervisor Initial
- Asbestos Abatement Contractor/Supervisor Refresher
- Asbestos Building Inspector Initial
- Asbestos Building Inspector Refresher
- Asbestos Awareness Training
- 16-Hour Operations & Maintenance Training
- 8-Hour Intact Removal Training
- AHERA Designated Person Training
For more information on training, please reach out via our contact form.
FAQs
What asbestos training courses do you offer?
We currently offer Asbestos Abatement Contractor/Supervisor Initial and Refresher, Asbestos Building Inspector Initial and Refresher, Asbestos Awareness Training, 16-Hour Operations & Maintenance Training, 8-Hour Intact Removal Training, and AHERA Designated Person Training.
Are you a Michigan-authorized asbestos training provider?
Michigan requires course sponsors for accredited asbestos training courses to receive state approval before those courses may be taught in Michigan.
What is the difference between accredited and non-accredited asbestos training?
Accredited training applies to regulated disciplines such as Asbestos Abatement Contractor/Supervisor and Asbestos Building Inspector. Non-accredited training applies to personnel who work around asbestos-containing materials or oversee asbestos-related responsibilities but are not seeking state accreditation.
Does the AHERA Designated Person need to be accredited?
No. EPA says the AHERA Designated Person does not have to be accredited, but must have adequate training to carry out the school’s asbestos responsibilities.
Need Michigan asbestos training for your staff, inspectors, supervisors, or school personnel?
Request a quote today for accredited and non-accredited asbestos training courses.
