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The Asbestos Program online application process is now available through the Asbestos Services database. To access this database, you must login through the Ohio EPA’s eBusiness Center. Please see information below under the Online Application Process heading for guidance on accessing the Asbestos Services online database.
For questions regarding asbestos certification/licensing or asbestos training courses, please contact the asbestos licensing program at 614.644.0226 or by e-mail at asbestoslicensing@epa.ohio.gov. Visit the Resource Hub - FAQs, Ask an Expert, and more.
Ohio EPA's eBusiness Center (eBiz) is a secure portal for online business services. eBiz is the entry point for our customers to electronically complete and file reports, make payments and submit permit and grant applications. See below for a complete list of services offered.
Ohio EPA’s Asbestos Program licenses business entities and certifies personnel directly involved with the asbestos abatement industry. The asbestos program ensures the safety and quality of asbestos services by requiring persons to
For fastest processing apply online at epa.ohio.gov/asbestos. • Enclose a check or money order, payable to “Treasurer, State of Ohio.” • Mail to: Ohio EPA, Asbestos Program, PO Box 1049, Columbus, OH 43216-1049.
For further information regarding online certification, contact the Ohio EPA Asbestos Licensing Program by email at asbestoslicensing@epa.ohio.gov or call (614) 644-0226.
For questions regarding asbestos certification/licensing or asbestos training courses, please contact the asbestos licensing program at 614.644.0226 or by e-mail at asbestoslicensing@epa.ohio.gov.
The OPI Construction & Asbestos Abatement operation performs projects throughout the state of Ohio. Asbestos Abatement activities have been going strong since 1989 and demolition and construction work began in 1996. Offenders learn multiple skills and receive training and certification as an Asbestos Abatement Worker in the state of Ohio.
(A) To apply for certification as an asbestos hazard abatement specialist, a person shall submit an application in accordance with rule 3745-22-03 of the Administrative Code. The application for certification as an asbestos hazard abatement specialist shall include the following:
OAC 3745-22: Asbestos Licensing and Certification. Asbestos Guidance & Flowchart for identifying a project regulated by the USEPA and the required procedures.