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Asbestos professionals are trained
in handling asbestos material. The type
of professional will depend on the type
of product and what needs to be done to correct the problem.
You may hire a general asbestos contractor or, in
some cases, a professional trained
to handle specific products containing asbestos.  |
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Asbestos professionals can conduct home inspections, take samples
of suspected material, assess its condition, and
advise about what corrections are needed and who is qualified
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Some firms offer combinations of testing, assessment, and correction.
A professional hired to assess the need for corrective action
should not be connected with an asbestos-correction firm. It
is better to
use two different
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Ask asbestos professionals to document their completion of
federal or state-approved training. Each person performing work
in your home should provide proof of training and
licensing in asbestos work, such as completion of EPA-approved
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North Dakota Asbestos Professionals
Contractors who have submitted a detailed profile will have
a profile button associated with their listing.
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SORTED BY COMPANY
NAME
Records 1 to 3 of 3
Firm |
Address |
City, State |
Telephone |
Linda Rohde Environmental Training Institute |
University of North Dakota |
Grand Forks, ND 58202 |
701-777-0384 |
Linda Rohde Environmental Training Institute |
University of ND |
Grand Forks, ND 58202 |
701-777-3341 |
John Spilman, CSP CHMM Keitu Engineers & Consultants, Inc. |
330 1st St NW |
Mandan, ND 58554 |
701-667-1800 |
For the complete list, please select the following link:
The
List of Asbestos Abatement Licensed Contractors
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