Licences pour Enlèvement de matières dangereuses au Québec
Asbestos removal workers in Quebec must comply with CNESST regulations. Contractors must hold the appropriate RBQ licence for demolition or decontamination work.
Key facts
En un coup d'œil
Faits clés sur les licences pour les enlèvement de matières dangereuses au Québec
Classification du métier
Regulated Profession
Licence Required
Certification
RBQ contractor licence; CNESST compliance training
Sceau rouge
Non disponible
Permis
Généralement requis
Assurance
Requis ou attendu
The details
Exigences de licence
What it takes to qualify
Credentials, training, and coverage for this trade
- Certification: RBQ contractor licence; CNESST compliance training
- No Red Seal endorsement for this trade
- Liability insurance is required or expected
Asbestos removal in Quebec is regulated under the Act Respecting Occupational Health and Safety and its associated regulations, enforced by the Commission des normes, de l'équité, de la santé et de la sécurité du travail (CNESST). Since April 2022, updated regulations require specific work methods to reduce asbestos dust on construction sites, including wetting materials, ventilation systems, work area delimitation, protective clothing, and respiratory protective equipment. Quebec classifies materials containing asbestos concentrations as low as 0.1% as hazardous. Employers must maintain a register of asbestos-containing materials and inspection records. Contractors performing decontamination work must hold the appropriate RBQ licence. The CNESST can stop work and pursue criminal prosecution if regulations are not followed.
Organisme de réglementation
CNESST for occupational health and safety; RBQ for contractor licensing
Visiter le site officielComment vérifier
Ask for proof of CNESST-compliant training and the contractor's RBQ licence number. Verify the RBQ licence on the online Licence Holders' Registry.
Buyer beware
Signaux d'alerte à surveiller
Signaux d'alerte lors de l'embauche d'un enlèvement de matières dangereuses
No worker certification for Type 3 asbestos operations - this is a legal requirement in Ontario
Does not perform or require a Designated Substance Survey before starting work
No third-party air clearance testing after asbestos removal
For mold remediation, does not identify and address the moisture source causing the mold
Cuts corners on containment - improper containment spreads contamination to clean areas
Before you sign
Questions à poser avant d'embaucher
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Posez ces questions avant de signer tout contrat
- Are your workers certified for Type 3 asbestos abatement in Ontario?
- Will you perform a Designated Substance Survey before starting removal?
- Who conducts the post-removal air clearance testing, and is it an independent third party?
- How will waste be disposed of, and which approved facility will you use?
- Do you carry pollution liability insurance in addition to general liability?
Good to know
Questions fréquemment posées
Les enlèvement de matières dangereuses au Québec ont-ils besoin d'une licence ?
Asbestos removal in Quebec is regulated under the Act Respecting Occupational Health and Safety and its associated regulations, enforced by the Commission des normes, de l'équité, de la santé et de la sécurité du travail (CNESST). Since April 2022, updated regulations require specific work methods to reduce asbestos dust on construction sites, including wetting materials, ventilation systems, work area delimitation, protective clothing, and respiratory protective equipment. Quebec classifies materials containing asbestos concentrations as low as 0.1% as hazardous. Employers must maintain a register of asbestos-containing materials and inspection records. Contractors performing decontamination work must hold the appropriate RBQ licence. The CNESST can stop work and pursue criminal prosecution if regulations are not followed.
Comment puis-je vérifier les qualifications d'un enlèvement de matières dangereuses au Québec ?
Ask for proof of CNESST-compliant training and the contractor's RBQ licence number. Verify the RBQ licence on the online Licence Holders' Registry.
Quels sont les signaux d'alarme à surveiller au moment d'embaucher un enlèvement de matières dangereuses ?
(1) No worker certification for Type 3 asbestos operations - this is a legal requirement in Ontario (2) Does not perform or require a Designated Substance Survey before starting work (3) No third-party air clearance testing after asbestos removal (4) For mold remediation, does not identify and address the moisture source causing the mold (5) Cuts corners on containment - improper containment spreads contamination to clean areas
Quelles questions devrais-je poser avant d'embaucher un enlèvement de matières dangereuses ?
(1) Are your workers certified for Type 3 asbestos abatement in Ontario? (2) Will you perform a Designated Substance Survey before starting removal? (3) Who conducts the post-removal air clearance testing, and is it an independent third party? (4) How will waste be disposed of, and which approved facility will you use? (5) Do you carry pollution liability insurance in addition to general liability?
Mon enlèvement de matières dangereuses devrait-il détenir une assurance ?
Oui, les enlèvement de matières dangereuses au Québec doivent normalement détenir une assurance responsabilité.
Mon entrepreneur enlèvement de matières dangereuses a-t-il besoin d'une licence de la RBQ ?
Au Québec, la plupart des entrepreneurs qui exécutent des travaux de construction doivent détenir une licence de la RBQ (Régie du bâtiment du Québec). Vous pouvez vérifier la licence de tout entrepreneur dans le Registre des détenteurs de licence en ligne de la RBQ à rbq.gouv.qc.ca. Demandez toujours le numéro de licence et vérifiez-le avant d'embaucher.
Combien coûte un enlèvement de matières dangereuses au Québec ?
Les tarifs habituels pour les enlèvement de matières dangereuses au Québec varient de $75-$150/hour (crew rate). Type of hazardous material (asbestos, mold, lead paint), operation classification (Type 1, 2, or 3 for asbestos in Ontario), area affected in square footage, severity and friability of the material, containment requirements, air monitoring and clearance testing costs, waste disposal fees, number of workers and safety equipment required, and whether the material is accessible or requires demolition to reach. Type 3 asbestos operations (friable material over 1 sq m) are the most expensive due to full containment, negative air pressure, and decontamination requirements.
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