On January 15, 2020, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has increased the maximum civil penalties (fines) for serious, other-than-serious, and posting requirements to $13,494, from $13,260. Failure to Abate violations has increased to $13,494 per day beyond the abatement date from $13,260 and Willful/Repeat violations have increased to $134,937 from $132,598. These civil penalty increases were mandated by Congress, on November 2, 2015, through legislation that required all federal agencies to adjust their civil penalties to account for inflation. OSHA increased their penalties on August 1, 2016, the link to our previous blog post discussing that increase is below. Moving forward, as the legislation requires, the penalties will be adjusted each year based on the Consumer Price index. Click here for the 2020 increase announcement. OSHA will continue to do penalty reductions based on the size of the employer and other factors. The OSHA January 10, 2020 details the penalty increase, minimum penalties, gravity-based penalty amounts, and serious willful penalty reductions.
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Nassau County's Environmental Hazard Remediation Contractors License Added to Nassau County Fire Prevention Ordinance
In our mold refresher courses, we've been discussing the 2016 edition of the Nassau County Fire Prevention Ordinance. This Ordinance now requires businesses that provide board-up services and restoration services must be licensed with the Nassau County Fire Marshall. The Fire Prevention Ordinance defines restoration services as the act of cleaning or restoring a residential or commercial building damaged by fire, flood, hurricane, storm or other emergency events. The Nassau County Fire Marshall charges a fee to be licensed, however, if a business has a home improvement or environmental hazard remediation contractors license issued by Nassau County Department of Consumer Affairs are still required to have the Fire Marshall License but are exempt from paying the fee.
If you are wondering what is an Environmental Hazard Remediation Contractor license? This is a license created by Nassau County Local Law No. 13-2014 that requires "Licensing of Environmental Hazard Remediation Providers" or in other words environmental contractors. However, environmental contractors are defined as "any person who or legal entity that, contracts with an owner or an owner's agent to inspect a suspected environmental hazard or to implement any measure or measures that result in the remediation of an environmental hazard in a building." This definition means both consultants and contractors have to be licensed. Even more amazing is the definition of Environmental hazard. "Environmental hazard(s) means any condition that constitutes an indoor air quality violation as defined by any United States statute or regulation, any New York State Law or regulation, any local law or any regulation promulgated by the Commissioner of Consumer Affairs, and which hazard was caused by fire, flood, storm, chemical spills, dust, sewage, mold, pathogens or other biological contaminants and not caused by the presence of asbestos or lead." Not totally sure what isn't covered, under this definition.
The Local Law 13-2014 requires two licenses, environmental contractors have to get the Environmental Hazard Remediation Provider (EHRP) License ($1,300 for a two-year license, renewal fee is $500 every two years) and the Environmental Hazard Remediation Technician (EHRT) License ($110 for two-year license, every two years). The EHRT shall be issued to an EHRP or their principal(s) and any person employed by, seeking employment by or under contract to a EHRP for the purpose of environmental hazard assessment and environmental hazard remediation. It does allow an EHRT to supervise up to 10 unlicensed employees or contractors performing remediation or remediations. To get the EHRT license the applicant must show proof that they have taken the following courses:
Fire Restoration Companies Must Be Licensed with the Nassau County Fire Marshall |
Flood Damage & Mold are Environmental Hazards under Local Law 13-2014 |
- OSHA Safety Standards for Construction or General Industry - a minimum of 10 hours
- NYS Asbestos Handler - a minimum of 32 hours
- EPA Lead Worker - a minimum of 16 hours. Lead RRP is NOT sufficient
- Hazardous Waste Operations (HAZWOPER) - a minimum of 40 hours
- Microbial Remediation - a minimum of 24 hours
- Water damage restoration - minimum 20 hours or Institute of Inspection, Cleaning Restoration Certification (IICRC) WRT Certification
- Fire damage restoration - a minimum of 16 hours or IICRC FSRT Certification
- PCB Awareness - a minimum of 4 hours
- Bloodborne pathogens - a minimum of 4 hours
- Infection control risk assessment - a minimum of 4 hours
- Proof of a valid lead and asbestos abatement licenses.
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170 hours of training, is a lot of training! |
- is accredited by the Council of Engineering and Scientific Specialty Boards (CESB) and/or the American National Standards Institute under ANSI/ISO/IEC 17024, and
- is wholly independent of training organizations, membership organizations, and industry trade associations.
- Individuals or legal entities shall not conduct environmental assessments for a period of one year on projects for which they have conducted environmental remediation services.
- Individuals or legal entities shall not conduct environmental remediations for a period of one year on projects for which they have conducted environmental assessments.
We have written to our representative on the Nassau County Legislature (click on the link to see our letter) and have not gotten very far. We suspect that is because we are only one voice and we need the industry to write to the legislature to get some traction on this. We plan on sending another version of this letter in the next week or two. We may not all agree on what changes need to be made, but we all agree that it needs to change. Under the current version, very few contractors and no consultants would become license under this local law.
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Saturday, December 28, 2019
Future Environment Designs wishes all of you a Merry Holidays and a Happy New Year for 2020!
Future Environment Designs (#FEDTC) wishes you and your family a Merry Holidays and a Happy New Year. As we say goodbye to 2019 and 2010 decade, it is a good time to reflect on all we accomplished in the last decade, including:
- Future Environment Designs achieving over 30 years in business. Including writing a book called "Do As I Say, Not As I Did" about the experience.
- We have successfully added online registration for all our courses.
- We have created several online courses including NYCDEP Exam Prep, Asbestos Awareness, Hazard Communication with a New York State Department of Labor Right-to-Know component, Respirator User and OSHA Crystalline Silica Standard for Workers. Expanding our client's ability to provide training for its workers.
- We have digitized the course evaluation process. To see how our students have been rating our courses visit our Coursecheck website.
- We have automated most of the reminder process.
- We have converted most of the asbestos and mold refresher courses into blended learning courses.
- We have continued to establish FEDTC as a resource of information. Maintaining our position as a leading training provider in New York State.
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As we say hello to 2020 and we look forward to the coming decade, the time is coming to hand over the reins of Future Environment Designs to a younger generation. We expect this process to take most of the decade to ensure our clients are still provided the level of information and service they have come to expect from Future Environment Designs. We expect more digitizing and blending of the courses moving into the future, including:
- All exams being moved online.
- Shopping cart added to the website.
- Revision of the website making it more mobile-friendly.
- New online courses including Bloodborne Pathogens, Respirator Administrator, PCB Awareness, etc.
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