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- Each analyst must successfully complete a NIOSH 582 (or equivalent) course in Asbestos Fiber Counting and must be able to provide documentation of this completion (course certificate and outline). If an organization uses an in-house training program, this training must be verified by the use of a written protocol with performance criteria.
- NIOSH Manual of Analytical Methods (NMAM), Fifth Edition. NOTE: Electrically grounding the cowl is highly recommended during area sampling, where possible, but especially under conditions of low relative humidity. Use a hose clamp to secure one end of the wire (Equipment, Item 3) to the monitor’s cowl. Connect the other end to an earth ground.
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OSHA requirements are set by statute, standards and regulations. Our interpretation letters explain these requirements and how they apply to particular circumstances, but they cannot create additional employer obligations. This letter constitutes OSHA's interpretation of the requirements discussed. Note that our enforcement guidance may be affected by changes to OSHA rules. Also, from time to time we update our guidance in response to new information. To keep apprised of such developments, you can consult OSHA's website at https://www.osha.gov.
August 28, 1991
Kenneth A. Yager
Long Island Lighting Company
P.O. Box 426
Glenwood Landing, NY 11547
Dear Mr. Yager,
My apologies for the long response time for your letter of November 7, 1990. You asked if a person preparing slides for asbestos analysis need be 582 trained. This is not strictly required, so long as the proper preparation procedures are followed. It is required that the people reading the slides be 582 trained. Should you have any further questions, they will be handled much more expeditiously.
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Sincerely,
Daniel T. Crane
Supervisory Physical Scientist
(801)487-0073
LILCO
November 7, 1990
Mr. Dan Crane
OSHA National Laboratory
P.O. Box 65200
Salt Lake City, Utah 84165-0200
Dear Mr. Crane:
This is in reference to your telephone conversation with Ms. Robin Knappe of my staff on October 17, 1990. To facilitate the asbestos analyses in our laboratory we are considering having one of our laboratory technicians prepare asbestos slides for fiber counting. Our intention, at the present time, is to train a technician in house solely to prepare slides. This technician, while a qualified laboratory technician for other analyses, will not have taken the NIOSH 582 course and therefore will not perform the actual counting. Since the purpose of our monitoring and analyses is for OSHA compliance, we are requesting guidance covering our scheme for preparing and reading the air filters. We believe it to be an efficient and cost effective alternative to meeting temporary increases in our asbestos workload. During normal load periods our NIOSH trained technician will prepare and read his own slides.
We also have scheduled another technician to take the NIOSH 582 course in December of this year. However, we are looking for alternate cost effective solutions to an increasing asbestos workload and/or peak demands.
Thank you for your consideration of this matter. If you have any questions, please contact me at (516) 671-6706.
Very truly yours,
Kenneth A. Yager
Laboratory Director
Competency Programmes
COURSE TITLE | COURSE PROGRAMME | |
1. | Safety and Health Officer (Full Time/ Part Time/ Modular) | SHO |
2. | Ergonomic Trained Person for Initial Ergonomics Risk Assessment | ERA1 |
Ergonomic Trained Person for Advanced Ergonomics Risk Assessment | ERA2 | |
4. | Chemical Health Risk Assessment (Full Time) | CHRA |
5. | Hygiene Technician 1 (Chemical Monitoring) | HT1 |
6. | Hygiene Technician 2 (Inspection, Testing and Examination of Engineering Control Equipment) | HT2 |
7. | Noise Risk Assessor | NRA |
8. | Indoor Air Quality Assessor | IAQ |
9. | Occupational Health Doctor | OHD |
10. | Occupational Health Nurse | OHN |
11. | Safe Handling of Forklift Truck | SHFT |
12. | Basic Safe Handling of Forklift Truck | SHFT1 |
13. | Safe Handling of Forklift Truck Refresher | SHFTR |
14. | Basic Occupational First Aid | BOFA |
15. | Basic Offshore Occupational First Aid | OSFA |
Authorised Entrant and Standby Person for Confined Space | AESP | |
17. | Authorised Entrant and Standby Person for Confined Space (Refresher) | AESPR |
Authorised Gas Tester and Entry Supervisor for Confined Space | AGTES | |
19. | Authorised Gas Tester and Entry Supervisor for Confined Space (Refresher) | AGTESR |
Confined Space Safety (Trainer’s Program) | CST | |
21. | Working Safely at Height | WAH |
22 | Working Safely at Height Refresher | WAHR |
Construction Safety and Health Trainers | CSHT | |
24. | Site Safety Supervisor | SSS |
Train The Trainer | TTT1 | |
26. | Training Management for Business | TTT2 |
Inert Space Entry Training | IET | |
28. | Inert Space Entry Training Refresher | IETR |
29. | Basic Rigging and Slinging | BRS |
30. | Confined Space Rescue and First Response | CSR |
31. | Safe Operation of High Pressure Water Jetting | HPWJ |
32 | Safe Operation of High Pressure Water Jetting Refresher | HPWJR |
33. | Occupational Safety and Health Coordinator | OSHC |
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Non-Competency Programmes
COURSE TITLE | COURSE PROGRAMME | |
1. | Occupational Safety and Health Act 1994 | OSHA |
Compliance to Regulations under Occupational Safety and Health Act | CRO | |
3. | Compliance to Factories and Machinery Act 1967 and It’s Regulations | CFMA |
Effective Safety and Health Committee | ESHC | |
5. | Fundamental Occupational Safety and Health for Supervisor | FOSH-SV |
6. | Safe in the Use of Chemicals | STUC |
7. | Occupational Safety and Health in the Office | OSHO |
8. | Ergonomics and Manual Handling in the Workplace | EMHW |
9. | Back Protection Management | BPM |
10. | Hearing Loss Prevention and Audiometric Testing | HLPAP |
11. | Lung Function Testing and Analysis | LFTA |
12. | Safety and Health Officer Examination Workshop | SHOW |
13. | Occupational Health Nurse Examination Workshop | OHNW |
14. | Safety and Health Officer Enrichment Program | SHEP |
15. | Kiken Yochi Training | KYT |
16. | Process Safety Management | PSM |
Occupational Safety, Health and Environment Management | OSHE | |
18. | Safe Working In Hydrogen Sulfide Environment | H2S |
Safe and Defensive Driving | SDD | |
Understanding, evaluating and implementing effective HIRARC at the workplace | UIH | |
Basic Principles of Industrial Hygiene | BPIH | |
Emergency Preparedness & Response Plan | EPRP | |
Incident Reporting and Analysis Technique | IRAT | |
Occupational Safety and Health For Construction Personnel | OCP | |
Transportation of Dangerous Good By Road | TDGR | |
Effective Communication in OSH | ECOMM | |
27. | High Impact OSH Presentation Skills | HIPS |
28. | Tree Climbing Safety | TCS |
Safe Motorcycle Riding for Workers | SMRW | |
30. | Understanding and Implementation of Permit to Work | UPTW |
31. | Occupational Health Doctor Examination Workshop | OHDW |
32. | Fundamental of CLASS Regulations 2013 | CLASS 1 |
33. | Classification, Labelling and Safety Data Sheet of Hazardous Chemicals for Classifier | CLASS 2 |
34. | Fire Watcher Safety | FWS |
35. | Fundamental and Applications of Surface Electromyography | EMG |
36. | Water Safety Responder | WSR |
37. | Behaviour Based Safety for Observer | BBSO |
38. | Authorised Entrant & Standby Person for Confined Space Refresher (P) | AESPR(P) |
39. | Business Assurance | Disinfectant Management Assurance | BDMA |
40. | Business Assurance Facility Management Assurance | BFMA |
41. | Effective Hygiene, Cleaning & Disinfecting for Facility | EHCD |
42. | Workplace Infection Control & Safety | WICS |
Induction and Safety Passport Programmes
COURSE TITLE | COURSE PROGRAMME | |
1. | Contractor Safety Passport System - Low Risk | CSPS-LR |
2. | CSPS-HR | |
3. | Contractor Safety Passport System - All Risks | CSPS-AR |
Oil and Gas Safety Passport | OGSP | |
5. | Oil and Gas Safety Passport - Refresher | OGSPR |
6. | Oil and Gas Safety Passport - Refresher (eLearning) | OGSPR eLearning |
7. | NIOSH - TENAGA Safety Passport | NTSP |
8. | NIOSH - TM Safety Passport | NTMSP |
9. | NIOSH - Nestle Safety Passport | NNSP |
10. | NIOSH - Port Safety Passport | NPTSP |
11. | Air Selangor-NIOSH Safety Passport | ANSP |
12. | NIOSH - Maybank Safety Paspport | NMSP |
13. | NIOSH - UiTM Safety Passport | NUiTMSP |
14. | NIOSH - Prasarana Safety Passport | NPSP |
15. | Sarawak Energy Safety Passport | SESP |
16. | Yayasan Sabah Safety Passport | YSSP |
17. | Expressway Operations Safety Passport | EOSP |
18. | NIOSH-ASTRO Safety Passport | NASP |
19. | CENVIRO Safety Passport | CSP |
20. | Contractor Safety Passport System – High Risk (P) | CSPSHR(P) |
21. | Contractor Safety Passport System – Low Risk (P) | CSPSLR(P) |
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