Why Should You Take This Asbestos Management for Local Education Agencies (LEA) course?
Local education agencies (LEAs) must safeguard children from airborne asbestos fibers in schools. This course provides the required training under AHERA for Local Education Agencies (LEA's) to comply with the Asbestos Containing Materials in schools rule. This training provides information on an LEA's responsibilites for asbestos inspections, reinspections, abatement projects, non-friable floor tile removal, management plans and record-keeping in schools.
Responsibilities of the LEA:
A designated person in each LEA must oversee all asbestos management plan activities. This person must receive adequate training, as required by the federal Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA), about asbestos and its various uses and forms and about the health effects associated with asbestos exposure. The designated person must also know the locations of asbestos-containing building material (ACBM) identified in school buildings and recognize deterioration and delamination of ACBM. The person whould also be aware of the availability and location of the school's management plan and have knowledge of upcoming renovation projects to determine if they will impact asbestos-containing materials (ACM).
Education or Experience Requirments: There are no prerequisites for this course.
Intended Audience: School peronnel, maintenance personnel, the principal will desginate this janitorial person to oversee the asbestos removal activities. All he does is make sure the electrical contractor, building contractor knowing where the asbestos is so they do not disturb.
Each LEA shall ensure the following:
Topics To Be Covered Include: