Connecticut Asbestos Abatement Supervisor License

The Asbestos Abatement Supervisor is a certified individual who:

  • Supervises abatement projects
  • Serve as a NESHAP competent person
  • Properly trained under the NESHAP provisions

Abatement projects must be federally regulated under Clean Air Act, Toxic Substances Control Act (TCSA), Asbestos-Containing Materials in Schools rule, and Asbestos National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) regulation.

How to Get the Asbestos Abatement Supervisor License in Connecticut?

  1. Visit the CT Department of Public Health (DPH) website, and read the eligibility criteria, prerequisites, and documentation requirements for obtaining an Asbestos Abatement Supervisor License. Follow the process held in the Environmental Practitioner Licensure
  2. Apply online, by visiting the State of Connecticut's eLicense website or fill out the notarized Asbestos Supervisor Application. MUST be typewritten. Handwritten applications will be returned
    • Affix a recent, glossy color, passport-type photograph
    • Provide all the documents when requested. It may include the following:
      • Initial asbestos training certificate (minimum 40 hours of initial training)
      • Current 8 hour asbestos refresher training certificate from a Connecticut or US EPA approved training provider
      • Other states' asbestos abatement license(s) you hold
      • Notarized Statement of Professional History and all related records
      • Notarized Proof of settlement of fine
      • If ever been found guilty or convicted as a result of an act that constitutes a felony under the laws of the state, provide a Notarized Certified Court Copy (with court seal affixed) of the original complaint, answer, judgment, settlement, and/or disposition of the case
      • If currently on parole or probation, provide a statement from the officer with the conditions of release
  3. Pay the non-refundable application fee by check and/or money order to the "Treasurer, State of Connecticut"
  4. Mail the completed application, the appropriate required documentation for the license type, and the correspondent fee receipt to the DPH Environmental Licensing Office. Await for the professional staff of the DPH to review the application and make an eligibility determination. The applicant will be notified in writing with regard to the determination
  5. Upon approval of an application, the licensee will receive written verification of the license number and the effective date. Three part licensing documents will be forwarded to the licensee's address