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Nature of Work
Supervisors are responsible for overseeing the removal of asbestos from building structures in NJ. This work is conducted under strictly regulated environmental controls. To be qualified to do this work, supervisors must be employed by a NJ Department of Labor and Workforce Development (DOLWD) licensed asbestos abatement contractor and possess a valid NJ asbestos supervisor permit.
Legal Authority
N.J.S.A. 34:5A-32 et seq. and N.J.A.C. 8:60
Qualifications
Age: 18 years or older
Applicants must successfully complete a 35 hour training course certified by the NJDOH.
Examination
All supervisors must pass a written third party course examination administered under the approval of the NJDOH.
Application and Fees
Application:
A written application must be submitted to the DOLWD on a form provided
by the DOLWD. All applications must include documentation
which provides proof of qualifications, proof of passing the training
course, two identical passport-sized color photos which meet the
requirements indicated on the application, a certified check or
money order for the application fee and any additional information
as required by the DOLWD. You may contact the DOLWD at 609-633-2158
Application Fee: $75.
Length of Permit
The permit is valid for one (1) year. An application for renewal of a permit shall be submitted at least 30 days prior to its expiration
date. The DOLWD shall renew a permit if the renewal applicant has:
- Completed an application to renew their permit within one year of the expiration of their previously issued permit for that discipline.
- Provided evidence of refresher training
- Paid all penalties lawfully imposed on the applicant
Note: The DOLWD will treat an application of renewal as a first time application if the permit has been expired for more than one year
Reciprocity
All individuals seeking reciprocity for a New Jersey supervisor permit must first submit an "Application for Reciprocal Asbestos Accreditation" [pdf 15k] to the DOH to review their training and permit status from another USEPA authorized state. Once approved, the applicant must take the New Jersey state examination. Once the applicant has successfully passed the examination, they may apply to the DOLWD for an asbestos permit.
Contact Information
For information on how to contact the DOH or other organizations mentioned on this page, please refer to the Indoor Environments Contacts page.
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