As an abatement worker, you will be assigned a set of facility areas from which to resolve hazardous substances issues. Abatement workers are typically certified to resolve a specific hazardous substance. Depending on the type of hazardous substance, resolution many entail encapsulating the substance with a sealant, encasing it, or removing it. Abatement workers need to follow the appropriate regulations in disposing of any hazardous substance that they remove.
During a hazmat process, a certified abatement worker might perform these tasks:
Abatement workers typically receive the following from a hazmat manager:
Depending on operations at your site, abatement workers may be granted access to the ARCHIBUS system so that they can directly update the system with details about the areas they abate. Typically, they will update these fields for each hazard assessment item:
In addition to completing these fields of an assessment item, an abatement worker might have call to work with other features of the Clean Building application. For example:
In the case of mold or lead, abatement workers might take samples if they find new areas of growth or suspicion, particularly since those substances can be detected with a portable unit.
Abatement workers might need to generate activity items if they spot something that needs to be taken care of before they can do their jobs. For example, an action item or service request to gain access to a locked area, or a request to shut off water or electrical power in an area prior to abatement work.
An abatement worker might correct a data entry mistake with respect to the location or material or any other field, given that the abatement worker is the last line of defense, the person that is ultimately closest to the substance.
To use ARCHIBUS to abate hazmat issues, you will choose the Clean Building/Abatement Worker section on the Process Navigator. From this area, you can access all the tasks that you require for seeing the list of items assigned to you to abate. As an abatement worker, you may find that some of these fields accessed from these tasks are not available for you to edit.
You will work with these tasks:
When working with this task, you will see only items that:
have been assigned to you
Note: The forms that you work with might also be completed by an inspector or a field assessor. Accordingly, the forms may list fields that are typically completed by these users. As an abatement worker, you will find that these fields will be uneditable. Likewise, the help topics documenting these forms may mention fields that are not visible to you and fields that you cannot edit.
If an abatement worker is not granted access to the ARCHIBUS system, they typically record their notes on paper or in their own system and provide this data to the hazmat manager who will then input it into ARCHIBUS.