Contractor/Supervisor definition
Examples of Contractor/Supervisor in a sentence
All lead hazard abatement work must be supervised by an Ohio Licensed Lead Abatement Contractor/Supervisor.
The minimum requirements of a HMH Specialist, HMH Mechanic, and HFI Mechanic, are the following: • Be an EPA certified "Contractor/Supervisor Person" • Have successfully passed Red Cross courses on CPR and First Aid.
All employees holding EPA Asbestos Contractor/Supervisor Certificates will be paid $.75 (seventy-five cents) per hour shift premium while performing asbestos work.
This individual must supply documentation of a passing grade in a Cal-OSHA accredited course in Asbestos Contractor/Supervisor training.
These training services may include, but not be limited to, OSHA 40- Hour Hazardous Waste Worker Training, OSHA Annual Hazardous Waste Refresher Training, AHERA Asbestos Worker Training, AHERA Asbestos Building Inspector/Manager Training, AHERA Asbestos Contractor/Supervisor Training, OSHA Respiratory Protection Training, Respirator Fit Testing, OSHA Confined Space Training, EPA Lead-Based Paint Inspector/Risk Assessor training, and Department of Transportation (DOT) Hazardous Materials training.
The Contractor will report to and perform the Services at the direction of [Contractor.Supervisor] or such other person as notified by the Company.
Additionally, he is NESHAP trained, successfully completing an accredited Asbestos Contractor/Supervisor course and maintain annual renewals.