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18 Become Certified in Asbestos Removal

8/23/2013

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The Training was held in the social hall of Shiloh Church of God in Christ from August 19th to 23rd, 2013.  18 African American men registered and all 18 completed the training,  passed the test, and now are certified to remove asbestos...Certifications included for 4 supervisors and 14 workers.

The program was sponsored by CRAM'S LEADER  project (Leading Ex-offenders And Developing Employment Readiness)...a continued and funded program of the former Governor Leader... in partnership with TLC Work-based Training Program, Inc which is also a partner with TLC Renovation & Construction, LLC (owner Tarik Casteel). 

Pictures below include the hand built training prop and container which demonstrates how to prepare to enter into a building to remove asbestos.  Funding for this specific training was awarded to CRAM for vocational training from the Stabler Foundation of Harrisburg PA.  The partnership continues under CRAM and is seeking funding for additional training for ex-offenders. The objectives are to provide opportunities for ex-offenders to become employable in skilled occupations to earn an income to support themselves and their families.

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CRAM Director, Juanita Edrington-Grant, centered above and surrounded by the recent graduates
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Asbestos removal protective apparel
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Asbestos removal training prop
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Asbestos removal classroom instruction
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4/3/2015 10:47:34 pm

I am quite interested in this topic. Hope you will elaborate more on it in future posts.

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10/27/2015 05:48:15 am

Keeping clean and safe is a good thing for all places and there are many option available for maintaining it. Removing of asbestos and grabs which is useless or they can be recycled is not an easy job. There are many removals’s those are providing services of removing scraps or asbestos. Well this is nice post regarding removals…..

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John Carston link
11/26/2021 05:45:36 pm

It helped when you mentioned that indoor air quality is not seen but could be a danger in your own home. My uncle mentioned to me last night that they are planning to have asbestos disposal to make sure that they are safe from its harmful effects and asked if I have any idea what is the best option to do. Thanks to this informative article and I'll be sure to tell him that it will be much better if they consult a trusted asbestos disposal service as they can answer all his inquiries.

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Steve Smith link
1/17/2023 06:47:36 am

I like the tip you gave that specific practices during your certification process would provide vocational training. My cousin mentioned last night that he was planning to have an asbestos certification to obtain the best-practice solutions to provide asbestos inspection and removal services for their town. I appreciate this informative article, I'll tell him he can consult an asbestos certification service as they can provide more information about the process.

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Dan Addams link
1/26/2023 10:30:20 am

It never occurred to me that it is important for us to hire certified professionals when looking to have asbestos removed due to its harmful substance. My wife and I recently bought a house, however we need to have it checked for asbestos. I will definitely ensure the professional we hire is certified and licensed.

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