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That Time of Year! Conferences, Posting Requirements, and OSHA Violations Increased!

It’s that time of year again. We’re between conferences.  February 15-16, 2024 was the Professional Abatement Contractors of New York (PACNY) Environmental Conference and the Environmental Information Association (EIA) National Conference & Exhibition is March 18 – 21, 2024.  This year we have the honor of speaking at both conferences.  We are speaking on the “Fallacy of PCM Clearance” in other words 5 reasons PCM should not be used for clearance.  We are speaking on Wednesday, March 20, 2024, at 1:00 PST if you happen to be in San Diego, California come down and say hello!  We’re looking forward to arriving early and seeing the San Diego Wildlife Park and the Zoo, two different areas.  Our speech was very well received at the PACNY Environmental Conference.  If you would like to see the posts from the PACNY Conference visit PACNY’s Linkedin page. FEDTC’s Booth at PACNY Conference There are other things also happening at the beginning of the year.  For example, remember to post your Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) 300A if you have 10 or more employees, see last month’s post for more information.  The 300A, which is the summation of injuries and illnesses your company had in 2023, should be posted from February 1st, 2024 to April 30, 2024.  Also, remember certain employers must electronically submit the OSHA 300A information directly to OSHA by March 2, 2024. 300a Must Be Posted & For Some Must be Submitted On January 16, 2024, the OSHA maximum penalties for serious and other-than-serious violations increased from $15,625 per violation to $16,131 per violation.  The maximum penalty for willful or repeated violations also increased from $156,259 per violation to $161,323 per violation.  These increases happen every January 15th.  This year’s increase was delayed because January 15th was a Federal holiday (Martin Luther King Day). Looking Forward to EIA’s Conference

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It’s That Time! Remember to Post Your 300A Form and Electronically Report Your 2023 OSHA 300A Data to OSHA Using a New Login Procedure.

Every year at this time the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requires employers with 10 or more employees to post the OSHA 300A form from February 1 to April 30th, 2024.  Each year certain employers must electronically submit the OSHA 300A information directly to OSHA by March 2, 2024.  If you remember, the 300A form summarizes the injury and illness information that was kept on the OSHA 300 log form.  In addition, remember COVID-19 is a recordable and reportable illness if confirmed, work-related, and led to a loss of workdays (see below for a further discussion).  It would be recorded as a respiratory illness on the OSHA 300 form.  Because this is an illness, if an employee voluntarily requests that his name not be entered on the log, the employer must comply as specified under 29 CFR 1904.29(b)(7)(vi) and list it as a privacy case.  OSHA 300A Form – Posting/Reporting Form If you need assistance in completing the OSHA 300A form we did a webinar together with Keevily Spero & Whitelaw on completing the OSHA 300 & 300A form.  You can find the webinar here or watch it below.   Remember covered employers are required to prepare and maintain records of serious occupational injuries and illnesses that occur at a workplace on the OSHA 300 log form.  At the end of the year, covered employers are required to tally the totals on each column and enter the totals on the OSHA 300A form.  The information should be used by employers to evaluate safety in the workplace and determine ways to eliminate or reduce hazards in the workplace.  OSHA’s 300A form is required to be posted until April 30, 2024, and must be retained for 5 years.  During the retention period, you are required to update the log to add new information regarding the occupational injuries and illnesses recorded on it.  OSHA has a

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Training for Asbestos or mold

Happy New Year!!!! Here’s to Hoping Your Holidays Were Merry and The New Year Will Be Fabtastic!

Happy New Year!  Future Environment Designs, Inc. wishes that all of you had a Merry Holidays and will have a Happy New Year!  This year was a little of a roller coaster ride for us starting with some ups at the beginning of the year, some downs at the middle of the year, and then back to some ups at the end!  We like that we ended on a high note and it looks to continue into the new year.  With us entering our 36th year in business we continue to adjust our offerings to meet your training requirements. Christmas Tree at Rockefeller Center Starting in September 2024, individuals who have Site Safety Training (SST) cards that will expire in September of 2025 must take a refresher course to renew the SST cards (which expire after five years),  That refresher course consists of a 4-hour fall prevention course and 4-hour supported scaffold user course that we are bundling together and will be part of our regular schedule.  To read more about these training requirements for New York City construction workers read our blog post “Final Phase of New York City Training Requirements for Construction Workers Arrives on March 1, 2021“.  We have teamed with All New York City Training to offer the SST refresher course and the SST initial course at our facility in Syosset or their facility in Ridgewood.  We are also working with them to start offering the Environmental Protection Agency‘s Lead Renovator, Remodeler, and Painting (RRP) Course at both facilities, too.  Bergdorf Goodman Window Display We continue to offer training throughout Long Island (we have a mold worker and remediation/supervisor initial course coming up in East Hampton), Plattsburgh, Rochester (we are planning a mold worker/remediation/supervisor/assessor in the future), Queens, and Manhattan.  In other words, we will provide

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Training for Asbestos or mold

Save the Date for PACNY’s 2024 Environmental Conference February 15-16, 2024!

The Professional Abatement Contractors of New York (PACNY) have announced the dates for next year’s Annual Environmental Conference.  The Environmental Conference will be held on February 15th & 16th, 2024 at the Turning Stone Resort and Casino in Verona, New York.  We are looking forward to attending the premier conference for the New York asbestos abatement industry. Dale Chihuly’s sculpture “Tree of Peace” This year we have been part of the Conference Committee and it has been working hard (as in past years) to make this conference better than last year!  The Keynote Speaker of the conference this year is: Michael Rubin OSHA Attorney at Ogletree He is a shareholder and OSHA lawyer at Ogletree Deakins, a premier labor and employment defense firm with offices worldwide. He has over 20 years of experience and focuses his practice exclusively on handling OSHA matters nationwide in federal and state-plan jurisdictions. He has handled OSHA matters in over 30 states, including construction and environmental contractors. He is also a Certified Safety Professional (CSP), demonstrating his knowledge and commitment to occupational safety and health. “My mission is to help employers protect their workers, their businesses, and their reputations from OSHA inspections, citations, and enforcement actions. I guide employers through the OSHA inspection process, from the opening conference to the closing conference, and assert their rights and interests at every stage. I also contest and litigate OSHA citations, including through trial, and develop and audit safety programs and policies. I counsel employers on risk-management strategies and best practices to ensure compliance and prevent accidents. I am passionate about delivering effective and efficient OSHA defense solutions to my clients and staying updated on the latest OSHA developments and trends.” The conference will start at 8:00 AM on Thursday, February 15, 2024, with multiple sessions by Industry

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Celebrating the Next Milestone – Future Environment Designs Celebrates 35 Years.

This month we celebrate Future Environment Designs, Inc. being in business for 35 years.  We must say the last 5 years have been harder than the first 30 years.  Of course, it doesn’t help that we’re getting older and we had to deal with all the COVID training requirements, too.  We want to thank all of you who have helped us these past years by continuing to attend training with us.  We couldn’t have survived without you.  We are honored that many of you enjoy our training by rating us at a 4.8 rating out of 5 with over 2,000 reviews on CourseCheck, thank you!   Thank you for helping us stay in business for 35 years We are really proud of some of the things we have done in the last five years.  Last year, we published the three Asbestos Air Sampling Charts (these three charts provide the requirements for Federal, New York State, and New York City air sampling requirements and can be purchased here) the research for that led us to write the blog post “The Reality of Asbestos Clearance Sampling! Are You Sampling Enough”.  Working with Tom Laubenthal and Dana Brown on writing that blog post led us to write the article “You Can’t Handle The Truth…..About Final Clearance Sampling” which was published in Healthy Indoors Magazines.   Asbestos Air Sampling Charts Since 2021, our Safety Suzy Newsletter has been written by Natasha Serafimovska of LaserCue, LLP.  She has taken a significant weight off our shoulders and has continued to keep our Safety Suzy Newsletter relevant to our client base.  In addition, she has written two blog posts “5 Benefits of Online Safety Training” and “Safety Training That Works: How FED Keeps Its Courses Fresh and Engaging” that have been well-received and have attracted significant interest in our courses. Safety Suzy created by Alyssa Garcia In

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The 2023 PACNY Fishing Derby – A Beautiful Day on the Lake But Where Are All The Fish?

On Wednesday, July 12, 2023, the Professional Abatement Contractors of New York (PACNY) held its 10th Annual Salmon Fishing PROAM tournament in Point Breeze, New York.  19 Boats were part of this year’s tournament, one more than last year’s tournament.  Unfortunately, Future Environment Design’s boat this year was down two and only included Ms. Veronica Hansen-Garcia and Angelo Garcia, III but we were in the same boat as the previous year’s “Catchin’ Hell” piloted by Captain Tom Murray and First Mate Mike. Sun coming up off Point Breeze We would to send a great big “THANK YOU” to Darren Yehl of Cornerstone Training (CTI) and PACNY for organizing this event.  This event allows us to catch up with many of the PACNY members and see how the year is doing.  Here was this year’s line-up of PACNY members and boats: Cornerstone – Sunrise II Cornerstone  – Legacy Lozier – Richmond II Salmon Doctor United Rentals – Tomahawk Paradigm Environmental – Shotgun Paradigm Environmental – Gone Costal Sessler Environmental Services – Intimidator  Republic – Double Trouble Republic – Troutman Future Environment Designs – Catchin’ Hell Expert Environmental – Get Hooked Abscope Environmental – Make the Turn DiVal – Rally Killer Aramsco – Mister  Aramsco- Lake Runner AAC Contracting – Bite Me First On-site – 3 Dogs Metro Environmental – Rusty Lure Cornerstone – Bait Master Our catch was a bleeder. A beautiful day on the lake it was actually a perfect temperature with a slight breeze.  This was the first time we took a nap while fishing which was only possible because we only caught one fish the whole time from 6 am to noon.  Though it seems we weren’t the only ones.  Thank you again Darren Yehl for making our trip worthwhile by giving us the fish you and your team caught.   After the weigh-in, a catered buffet lunch was provided by the Black North Inn,

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Book Report: “World War C – Lessons from the COVID-19 Pandemic and How To Prepare for the Next One” by Sanjay Gupta, MD

As an industrial hygienist, we found this book a fascinating read.  So you can understand why we say “as an industrial hygienist” let’s discuss what industrial hygiene is.  “Industrial Hygiene (IH) is a science and art devoted to the anticipation, recognition, evaluation, control, and confirmation of protection from those environmental factors or stresses arising in or from the workplace which may cause sickness, impaired health, and well-being, or significant discomfort among workers or among citizens of the community.”  To learn more about IH click here.   Air Quality Sampling tools for the IH Since the COVID-19 pandemic has been the most significant environmental factor of modern times it was interesting to read the number of meetings and the decisions made.  The book goes through discussions with many of the people making the decisions during COVID and was interesting how then Vice President Mike Pence understood the need to let the scientists do their job.  The section of the book covering how vaccinations work especially these newer mRNA vaccines and how they help the immune system repel invaders was informational and understandable. Part 2 of the book, gives common sense recommendations for becoming pandemic-proof.  Becoming pandemic P.R.O.O.F. is actually an acronym for: P – Plan ahead. R – Rethink and rewire risk in your brain. O – Optimize health. O – Organize Family F – Fight for the future of us.   Obviously, part 2 goes into each of these giving recommendations.  These recommendations came from the “hundreds of hours of the writer’s conversations with experts from all disciplines of our society.”  Some of these recommendations are for our country but others are recommendations many of us could put into place for ourselves.   One of our favorite chapters was the chapter on “Rethink and Rewire Risk in Your Brain.”  Obviously, at the beginning

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Asbestos Floor Tile Debate Results

… … … This debate regarding asbestos floor tiles started at the Professional Abatement Contractors of New York’s (PACNY’s) 2017 Environmental Conference.  At the conference,

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Future Environment Designs, Inc.

Training for Asbestos or mold

Angelo Garcia, III, CIEC, CEOP, Principal-Industrial Hygienist

Welcome to my blog (I really don’t like that word). This is where I will post items of interest and discussions. I am the Principal- Industrial Hygienist (owner, cook, and bottle washer) of Future Environment Designs, Inc. Hope you enjoy this site as much as I do.

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NYS Mold Assessment Initial
Very informative, I highly recommend. Angelo did a great Job
Peter G May 1, 2026
NYS Mold Abatement Worker Initial
I appreciate how Mr Angelo teaches ,fully deatailed an easy to understand
Garrete S May 1, 2026
Elearn - Asbestos Awareness
Enjoyed factoids and comic strip inserts to keep things entertaining
Matthew M May 1, 2026
NYS Mold Assessment Initial
The course was great I learned so much from Angelo and I feel confident and ready to head into the field
Brian g April 30, 2026
NYS Mold Remediation Initial
I am very pleased with Angelo and The way he teaches his class. Very understanding and knowledgeable. Will refer anyone to his class.
DEWAYNE B April 29, 2026

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