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Asbestos Inspector / Contractor / Worker
Total cost: $625-$1,575
Some details on this page are not yet confirmed against an official source. See sources below or contact the licensing board to verify.
6
License Categories
$50
Inspector Fee
$25
Worker Fee
$75
Contractor Fee
Required
Annual Renewal
$625-$1,575
Total Initial Fees
All asbestos professionals must comply with these federal requirements regardless of state
VerifiedEPA AHERA
Accredited Training Required
Consistent with federal law: 40 CFR Part 763 Subpart E governs AHERA; MAP training accreditation is required.
EPA NESHAP
Demolition/Renovation Regulated
Consistent with federal law: 40 CFR Part 61 Subpart M governs asbestos NESHAP for demolition/renovation.
OSHA Standards
PEL: 0.1 f/cc (8-hr TWA)
Consistent with federal OSHA standards: 29 CFR 1926.1101 and 29 CFR 1910.1001, PEL 0.1 f/cc TWA.
Accredited Training
Required
All asbestos workers must complete EPA Model Accreditation Plan (MAP) compliant training
Medical Surveillance
Required
OSHA 29 CFR 1926.1101 requires medical exams including chest X-rays and pulmonary function tests
Asbestos work is regulated at the federal level by EPA (AHERA and NESHAP) and OSHA. EPA AHERA requires accredited training for asbestos work in schools. EPA NESHAP regulates demolition and renovation projects involving asbestos. OSHA sets permissible exposure limits and requires medical surveillance, exposure monitoring, and worker protection. These requirements apply uniformly across all 50 states.
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Utah offers 6 asbestos license categories
Mostly verifiedInspector
AvailableWorker / Handler
AvailableContractor / Supervisor
AvailableProject Monitor
AvailableManagement Planner
AvailableProject Designer
AvailableMost states license asbestos professionals in multiple categories based on the EPA Model Accreditation Plan (MAP). Each discipline requires separate training, examination, and licensing. Management Planner certification typically requires Inspector certification first. Training hours shown are the EPA MAP minimums; some states require additional hours.
EPA-Accredited Training & State Requirements
VerifiedInitial Training Hours
Inspector: 24 hrs (3 days), Worker: 32 hrs (4 days), Contractor/Supervisor: 40 hrs (5 days), Project Monitor: 24 hrs, Management Planner: 24 hrs (add-on to Inspector), Project Designer: 40 hrs
Refresher Training
8 hours annually per discipline per EPA MAP
Refresher Interval
Annual (every 12 months) per EPA MAP
EPA MAP Compliant
Yes
All asbestos training must be provided by EPA-accredited training providers following the Model Accreditation Plan (MAP). Training covers asbestos identification, health effects, regulations, work practices, and safety procedures. Each discipline requires its own initial training course and annual 8-hour refresher. Training providers must administer a written exam at the end of each course.
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| Fee | Amount |
|---|---|
Inspector License Fee State licensing fee for asbestos inspector | $50 |
Worker/Handler License Fee State licensing fee for asbestos worker/handler | $25 |
Contractor/Supervisor License Fee State licensing fee for asbestos contractor/supervisor | $75 |
Initial Training Course Cost for EPA-accredited initial training course; varies by discipline and provider | $600-$1,500 |
Annual Refresher Course Cost for annual 8-hour refresher course; varies by discipline and provider | $150-$400 |
Total Initial Fees Includes training course cost and state licensing fee for one discipline. Multiple disciplines increase total cost. | $625-$1,575 |
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Renewal Requirements & Ongoing Obligations
Mostly verifiedAnnual
License Renewal
8 hrs/yr
Refresher Training
Required
Medical Surveillance
Medical Surveillance Details
Consistent with OSHA 29 CFR 1926.1101 requirements
Renewal Fee (per discipline)
$25
Regulatory Board
Asbestos licenses must be renewed annually. Renewal requires completion of an 8-hour refresher course for each discipline held. OSHA also requires ongoing medical surveillance including chest X-rays and pulmonary function tests. Failure to complete refresher training before the license expiration date may require retaking the full initial training course.
Utah DEQ handles asbestos regulation. The state follows federal EPA MAP training standards.
All asbestos workers must complete EPA-accredited training following the Model Accreditation Plan (MAP) before performing any asbestos-related work.
OSHA requires medical surveillance for asbestos workers including chest X-rays and pulmonary function tests, both before initial exposure and annually thereafter.
EPA AHERA requires accredited professionals for all asbestos inspections, management planning, and abatement in school buildings (K-12).
EPA NESHAP requires proper notification to state/EPA before demolition or renovation of structures containing asbestos.
Annual 8-hour refresher training is required for each discipline to maintain certification.
Licensing in Utah is administered by the Utah Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ).
There is no interstate compact for asbestos workers. EPA AHERA sets federal minimum training requirements; states may exceed.
Utah DEQ (Division of Air Quality) administers the asbestos accreditation program.
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Official Sources
Asbestos Professional requirements in Utah verified against Utah Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ), March 2026.
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Utah requires EPA-accredited training and state licensing for all asbestos professionals. The state follows federal EPA MAP training standards. OSHA medical surveillance is mandatory. Licensing is managed through the Utah Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ).
Requirements vary by state. Always verify current requirements with your state licensing authority and the EPA.