Asbestos Abatement 101

Asbestos Abatement 101 is a foundational introductory course engineered for workers, supervisors, and health and safety professionals operating within the construction and renovation sectors. Despite modern regulations, asbestos remains one of the most significant occupational health hazards in the built environment, demanding a sophisticated understanding of both biological risks and technical safeguards. This course serves as a critical bridge between complex legal mandates and practical, on-site safety execution, ensuring that those responsible for property restoration can identify, manage, and mitigate risks without compromising personal or public health.

The curriculum provides a deep dive into industry-standard protocols for the safe removal and long-term management of asbestos-containing materials (ACMs). Participants will explore the science of hazard recognition, the legal frameworks governing abatement, and the rigorous engineering controls required to establish effective containment—including negative air pressure and HEPA filtration.

By mastering these essentials, learners gain the confidence to implement specialized safety protocols and waste management strategies, maintaining the high standard of care necessary to navigate this high-risk discipline and ensure a site is truly safe for re-occupancy.

Presented by Kris Kuran

Date: Coming Fall of 2026

Live at 1 PM