Meet Our Team

Archers Asbestos Abatement is led by a team of professionals who have spent their careers in construction, restoration, insurance, environmental abatement, and industrial settings where safety, communication, and technical precision matter.

Mark Shaw, General Manager at Archers Asbestos Abatement

Mark Shaw

General Manager

Mark Shaw is the General Manager of Archers Asbestos Abatement and brings more than 20 years of experience in construction, restoration, and property insurance. His background includes homebuilding, large loss operations, and residential and commercial claims management.

Mark spent ten years as General Manager of Great Western Restoration, where he oversaw mitigation and reconstruction operations, staffing, scheduling, budgeting, and client coordination. He later worked as a Property Claims Adjuster for Nationwide Insurance and managed residential and commercial losses, produced Xactimate estimates, and worked directly with policyholders, vendors, and contractors.

Earlier in his career, Mark owned and operated two homebuilding companies and managed permitting, subcontractors, inspections, and full project delivery for custom homes.
At Archers, Mark oversees daily operations, staffing, scheduling, safety planning, and regulatory compliance.

Jacob Tiscerano, Asbestos Supervisor at Archers Asbestos Abatement

Jacob Tiscerano

Asbestos Supervisor

Jacob Tiscareno is an Asbestos Supervisor with more than a decade of field and supervisory experience in asbestos, lead, and mold abatement. His work spans commercial buildings, schools, healthcare facilities, industrial plants, and federal project sites across Oregon and Washington.

At Archers Asbestos Abatement, Jacob manages daily site safety, containment integrity, regulatory compliance, and the supervision of AHERA-certified workers. He oversees negative-air systems, PPE verification, hazard assessments, and project documentation to support clearance and regulatory requirements.

Before joining Archers, Jacob served as a Project Supervisor for Net Compliance Environmental, leading abatement crews in both occupied and unoccupied environments. His responsibilities included reviewing scopes, coordinating with contracting agents, managing respirator programs, and supporting air-monitoring and clearance activities.

Jacob began his career with Laborers Local 737, working on environmental and civil construction projects and progressing into equipment operation and field leadership roles. He is certified as an AHERA Asbestos Supervisor in Oregon and Washington and holds additional credentials in lead abatement, OSHA 30, OSHA 10, and fall protection.

Wayne Gardner, Asbestos Supervisor at Archers Asbestos

Wayne Gardner

Asbestos Supervisor

Wayne Gardner is an Asbestos Supervisor with more than 25 years of experience leading high-risk abatement and demolition work in industrial, institutional, and government settings. His background includes major projects at McNary, The Dalles, John Day, and Bonneville Dams, state facilities, K-12 and higher-education campuses, federal demolition sites, and mills throughout Oregon and Washington.

At Archers Asbestos Abatement, Wayne shares supervisory responsibilities for air-monitoring coordination, documentation, containment setup, safety briefings, and regulatory compliance. He directs AHERA-regulated removal activities, supports daily site audits, and ensures that each project maintains proper pressure-differential controls and environmental safeguards.

Before joining Archers, Wayne served as a Supervisor and Foreman with Laborers Local 737, overseeing asbestos, lead, and demolition scopes for industrial and institutional clients, including work at Intel’s Ronler Acres campus and other high-security environments. His earlier career spans extensive demolition and abatement roles across public infrastructure, mills, schools, and large federal projects, where he led crews of up to 25 workers and supported schedule, safety, and quality requirements.

Wayne holds Oregon certification as an Asbestos Worker and Supervisor as well as credentials in lead abatement, aerial lift operation, scaffolding, and construction safety.

Trevor Shapiro, Asbestos Worker and Air Monitor at Archers Asbestos

Trevor Shipiro

Asbestos Worker & Air Monitor

Trevor Shapiro is a certified asbestos worker and air-monitoring technician with experience supporting abatement projects in occupied and regulated environments. His background spans Class I removal, NIOSH 7400 air sampling, containment setup, negative-air system oversight, and field documentation required for regulatory compliance.

At Archers Asbestos Abatement, Trevor performs regulated removal activities and conducts on-site air monitoring during pre-work, active abatement, and clearance phases. He supports containment construction, decontamination setup, pressure-differential controls, and chain-of-custody documentation while coordinating closely with supervisors to maintain safe and efficient site operations.

Before joining Archers, Trevor worked as an Industrial Hygiene Project Specialist with G2 Consultants, where he analyzed air samples using the NIOSH 7400 method, maintained detailed regulatory records, managed clearance testing, and supported abatement oversight across schools and public facilities. His background also includes mitigation and reconstruction roles at Oregon Restoration, as well as several years of installation and carpentry work.

Trevor holds AHERA certification as a Class I asbestos worker, NIOSH 582 training in air sampling and analysis, AHERA Building Inspector certification, and EPA Lead RRP credentials.

Lucas Hicks

Administrative Coordinator

Lucas supports project documentation, scheduling, and regulatory recordkeeping for Archers Asbestos Abatement. He manages certification tracking, client communication workflows, and the administrative processes that keep field operations organized and compliant.

At Archers, Lucas coordinates permits, project files, and compliance paperwork; manages daily scheduling and job setup; and serves as a point of contact for clients and project teams. He prepares reports, cost data, and supporting documentation needed for regulated abatement activities.

Before joining Archers, Lucas worked as an Air Monitoring Specialist with G2 Consultants, where he conducted on-site asbestos air sampling, performed NIOSH 7400 analysis, maintained chain-of-custody records, and produced clearance reports for schools, public facilities, and commercial clients.

Lucas is completed a Bachelor of Business Administration at Bushnell University.

Alex Luis, Administrative Coordinator at Archers Asbestos

Alex Luis

Administrative Coordinator

Alex supports Archers Asbestos Abatement by managing the financial and administrative processes that keep projects organized and moving. His responsibilities include accounts receivable, accounts payable, vendor payment coordination, and preparing project invoices. He also maintains job cost records, organizes supporting documentation, and assists supervisors with the administrative details tied to scheduling, compliance, and close-out.

He has nearly a decade of construction accounting and operations experience. Before joining Archers, Alex handled accounts payable for Oregon Restoration and managed both accounts receivable and payable for LG Contractors Inc., a commercial builder. His earlier work at a local CPA firm involved supporting small businesses with bookkeeping, financial documentation, and administrative systems.

Certified Asbestos Abatement for Homes and Facilities

Our Field TeaM

Archers’ field crews are made up of AHERA-certified asbestos workers who perform the day-to-day removal, containment, and site control work across homes, commercial buildings, schools, and other occupied facilities.

Training & Certifications

All workers maintain current AHERA credentials and the medical and OSHA training needed for regulated abatement. 

Every field employee maintains:

  • AHERA Supervisor or Worker certification
  • Annual medical surveillance and fit testing
  • Hazard communication training
  • Silica, fall protection, and other OSHA-required courses
  • Mandatory AHERA annual refreshers
  • First Aid/CPR (select staff)

Asbestos Worker Safety Practices

Daily field operations follow a defined set of safety procedures used across all Archers projects to support containment integrity, exposure control, and proper documentation, including:

  • Pre-task review and hazard identification at the start of each shift
  • PPE and respirator checks per medical and fit-test requirements
  • Containment inspections for seals, airflow, and pressure differentials
  • Operation and monitoring of negative-air and HEPA systems
  • Decontamination procedures for personnel and equipment
  • Documentation of site conditions, air monitoring results, and waste handling
  • Supervisor oversight aligned with AHERA, OSHA 1926.1101, and Oregon DEQ rules
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