Toxic Substance Program
The Toxic Substances Program’s objective is to prevent the release of lead-based paint, asbestos, and Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) to the environment resulting in less exposure of these substances to people, reducing potential health hazards.
Lead Hazard Reduction Program
The Toxic Substances Program provides information regarding the requirements for obtaining individual and firm lead-based paint (LBP) certification as well as guidelines for properly conducting LBP activities.
Asbestos Program
Local education agencies must comply with the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act. Search our database of accredited firms and professionals.
Polychlorinated Biphenyls Program
Electrical utilities, industries, scrap metal facilities, and other businesses must follow strict rules to use, store, dispose of, and manage PCB containing equipment.
Lead Abatement Certification
Anyone engaged in lead-based paint (LBP) activities in "target housing" and "child-occupied facilities" must be certified.
Lead-based Paint Certification Exam
Anyone applying for initial lead-based paint certification must take the state’s third-party examination within six months of completing their initial training course.
Asbestos Accreditations
Anyone who performs asbestos activities in schools or public and commercial buildings must be accredited by the State.
Asbestos and Lead-Based Paint Regulations
The TN Secretary of State's website hosts the effective rules for the asbestos and lead paint programs, while the PCB program is governed by the Federal CFR.
Adrianne White
615-5417-5522
Adrianne.White@tn.gov