How does one become an asbestos inspector?

I am located in Georgia but might move to another state soon. Does the EPA regulate asbestos inspector licenses? Is there a course you can take online...



I am located in Georgia but might move to another state soon. Does the EPA regulate asbestos inspector licenses? Is there a course you can take online? Any other tips? Thanks.

I would like to hear from an actual asbestos inspector.

One Response to “How does one become an asbestos inspector?”

  1. DrHenry says:

    Each state has its own program. You really need the asbestos inspector and asbestos management planner licenses together in today’s job market. The class takes a week and then you have to apprentice under a licensed inspector for a certain number of inspections. The number will vary by state. Then you apply for the license.

    I moved to NC from VA several years ago and I maintain my licenses in VA. How certain states view other state’s licenses varies if you try to switch. No matter what state you do the work, you must have a license in that state that is current, so I don’t do NC jobs.

    USEPA only sets the regulations for the training required and along with states approves the training. The license work is strictly a state function. I even believe DC has a separate program. I suggest you find a company in the state you are going and give them a call.

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