| ASBESTOS WORKERS
Scope of Work - The work of the
asbestos worker today covers industrial, commercial, transportation
and cryogenics. Industrial applies to all types of industries
such as chemical process and petrochemical. The commercial
field includes building, building services and refrigerated
spaces. Transportation includes the insulation of trucks,
trailers, railroad cars and ships. Cryogenics is the field of
low temperature service, such as required by the liquefied
gases. The asbestos worker today works with many types of
materials, such as fiberglass, cork and calcium silicate. They
insulate hot and cold piping, refrigerant lines, duct work boilers
and tanks.
Working Conditions - Asbestos
workers generally work indoors. They spend most of the workday
on their feet, either standing, bending, or kneeling.
Insulation work is often dusty and dirty. The minute particles
from the insulation materials, especially when blown, can irritate
the eyes, skin, and respiratory system. Removing
cancer-causing asbestos insulation is a hazardous task and is done
by specially trained workers. To protect themselves from the
dangers of asbestos and irritants, workers follow strict safety
guidelines, wear protective masks and respirators, take
decontamination showers and keep work areas well ventilated.
Apprenticeship
Requirements
Length of Program - 4-year
apprenticeship, one evening a week. (approximately September
through May)
Requirements - Require high
school diploma or GED, 18 years minimum, posses a valid driver’s
license and live in the geographical area as specified for each
individual training program.
Courses Required – Pattern
Cutting, Math, Scaffold Building, Metal Cutting, pattern and
Blueprint Reading.
BUSINESS OFFICE
Asbestos Workers Apprentice Joint Training Center Local 25
32500 W. 8 Mile Road
Farmington, MI 48336 – 5105
asbwrkrs25@aol.com
(248) 352-1850
FAX (248) 352-1851
Steve Boyd, JAC Coordinator
Territories Covered: Wayne County, Oakland County, Macomb County, St. Clair County and Eastern Washtenaw County.
Heat and Frost Insulators, Local
45 - Toledo
Northwest Ohio Construction Education
Center 4535 Hill Avenue
Toledo, Ohio 43615
nocec4535@aol.com (419) 531-5911
FAX (419) 531-4392
Michael Maguire, Training Coordinator
Territories Covered:
County of Monroe & Portions of Lenawee County.
International Association of Heat & Frost Insulators and
Asbestos Workers Local Union47
300 St. Andrews Road Suite 304A
Saginaw, MI 48603-5977
http://www.insulators.org/
Insulatorslocal47@hotmail.com
(989) 799-5780
FAX (989) 799-5266
Wade Burch, Training Coordinator
Craig Grigonis, Career
Opportunity Consultant - (989) 799-5780
Territories Covered: 68
Counties of Lower Michigan and Chippewa, Luce and Mackinac Counties
in the Upper Peninsula.
Local 47 - JATC Training Center
3010 Canal Rd.
Lansing, MI 48917
Heat and Frost Insulators &
Asbestos Workers - Local 75 St. Joe Valley Building Trades Building
1345 Northside Blvd.
South Bend, Indiana 46615
(574) 282-1650
FAX (574) 282-8032
Anthony Siderits, Training Coordinator
Doug Dodd,
Career Opportunity Consultant – (574) 282-1650
Territories Covered:
Berrien and Cass Counties.
Heat and Frost Insulators and
Asbestos Workers - Local 127 900 Regent Lane Green Bay, WI 54311 (920) 465-7877 FAX (920) 465-7896
(877) 625-8304 – Joyce Kabat
Rick VanRoy, Career
Opportunity Consultant
Territories Covered: Central
and Western Upper Peninsula.
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