Specifications include, but are not limited to: • Maintain the required Cal/OSHA and California Department of Public Health certifications. • Provide review and oversight of dust control practices on construction projects, including containment approval prior to the project start, ongoing cleanliness checks, and final approval for containment approval once the project is completed. • Administration of Infection Control Risk Assessment (ICRA) precautions for construction and renovation in healthcare settings, including the infection control risk assessment procedures. • Review existing hazardous materials facility documentation. • Conduct inspections (i.e., surveys), including bulk sampling and comprehensive reporting to identify hazardous materials, including, but not limited to: asbestos, lead and other heavy metals, mold, and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs). o Sampled materials sampled shall be defined, thoroughly described (or pictured), quantified and mapped. • Develop abatement project specifications to include site specific procedures and disposal requirements. • Perform abatement project monitoring (i.e., contractor oversight) to ensure compliance with all project specifications and applicable regulations and provide project closeout documents. • Perform daily air sampling and/or clearance sampling and comprehensive reporting. • Perform ambient and/or personal air sampling and comprehensive reporting. • Perform airborne mold sampling using both viable and non-viable methods. • Perform airborne particulate monitoring. • Review contractor submittals and other construction documents, including work plans. o Assist contractors in developing work plans which are compliant with regulations and University policies. • Attend construction meetings and provide expert advice. • Provide hazardous materials training to University-affiliated personnel. • Be able to respond in a timely manner on short notice or in emergency situations. • Be able to provide on-call personnel for after-hours and weekend emergencies.