To be successful in an Abatement role, you need knowledge of hazardous material handling, safety protocols, and relevant environmental regulations, usually backed by a high school diploma or equivalent and specialized training. Certifications such as OSHA HAZWOPER, asbestos, or lead abatement licenses, and ability to use personal protective equipment (PPE) and containment tools are commonly required. Attention to detail, reliability, and communication skills help professionals excel in coordinating projects and ensuring compliance. These qualifications are critical for maintaining safety, ensuring regulatory adherence, and effectively removing hazardous substances from job sites.