(1) No employee or other individual is eligible to
do work governed by this chapter unless issued a certificate by
the department.
(2) To qualify for a certificate:
(a) Certified asbestos workers must have successfully
completed a four-day training course. Certified asbestos
supervisors must have completed a five-day training course.
Training courses shall be provided or approved by the department;
shall cover such topics as the health and safety aspects of the
removal and encapsulation of asbestos, including but not limited
to the federal and state standards regarding protective clothing,
respirator use, disposal, air monitoring, cleaning, and
decontamination; and shall meet such additional qualifications as
may be established by the department by rule for the type of
certification sought. The department may require the successful
completion of annual refresher courses provided or approved by
the department for continued certification as an asbestos worker
or supervisor. However, the authority of the director to adopt
rules implementing this section is limited to rules that are
specifically required, and only to the extent specifically
required, for the standards to be as stringent as the applicable
federal laws governing work subject to this chapter; and
(b) All applicants for certification as asbestos workers or
supervisors must pass an examination in the type of certification
sought which shall be provided or approved by the department.
These requirements are intended to represent the minimum
requirements for certification and shall not preclude contractors
or employers from providing additional education or training.
(3) The department shall provide for the reciprocal
certification of any individual trained to engage in asbestos
projects in another state when the prior training is shown to be
substantially similar to the training required by the department.
Nothing shall prevent the department from requiring such
individuals to take an examination or refresher course before
certification.
(4) The department may deny, suspend, or revoke a
certificate, as provided under RCW 49.26.140, for failure of the
holder to comply with any requirement of this chapter or chapter 49.17 RCW, or any rule adopted under those chapters, or
applicable health and safety standards and regulations. In
addition to any penalty imposed under RCW 49.26.016, the
department may suspend or revoke any certificate issued under
this chapter for a period of not less than six months upon the
following grounds:
(a) The certificate was obtained through error or fraud; or
(b) The holder thereof is judged to be incompetent to carry
out the work for which the certificate was issued.
Before any certificate may be denied, suspended, or revoked,
the holder thereof shall be given written notice of the
department's intention to do so, mailed using a method by which
the mailing can be tracked or the delivery can be confirmed to
the holder's last known address. The notice shall enumerate the
allegations against such holder, and shall give him or her the
opportunity to request a hearing before the department. At such
hearing, the department and the holder shall have opportunity to
produce witnesses and give testimony.
(5) A denial, suspension, or revocation order may be
appealed to the board of industrial insurance appeals within
fifteen working days after the denial, suspension, or revocation
order is entered. The notice of appeal may be filed with the
department or the board of industrial insurance appeals. The
board of industrial insurance appeals shall hold the hearing in
accordance with procedures established in RCW 49.17.140. Any
party aggrieved by an order of the board of industrial insurance
appeals may obtain superior court review in the manner provided
in RCW 49.17.150.
(6) Each person certified under this chapter shall display,
upon the request of an authorized representative of the
department, valid identification issued by the department.
[2011 c 301 § 14; 1995 c 218 § 4; 1989 c 154 § 5. Prior: 1988 c 271 § 10; 1985 c 387 § 2.]
NOTES:
Purpose -- Severability -- 1989 c 154: See notes following RCW 49.26.013.