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Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act
In 1986, the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (commonly referred to as AHERA) was signed into law. AHERA requires public and private non-profit primary and secondary schools to inspect their buildings for asbestos-containing building materials. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has published regulations that require schools subject to AHERA to:
Perform an original inspection and periodic re-inspections every 3 years for asbestos containing material
Develop, maintain, and update an asbestos management plan and keep a copy at the school
Provide yearly notification to parent, teacher, and employee organizations regarding the availability of the school's asbestos management plan and any asbestos abatement actions taken or planned in the school
Designate a contact person to ensure the responsibilities of the local education agency are properly implemented
Perform periodic surveillance of known or suspected asbestos containing building material
Provide custodial staff with asbestos awareness training
It is EPA's goal to provide schools with the technical assistance they need to meet the requirements set forth by Congress. Schools that fail to meet the AHERA requirements are subject to civil enforcement action by the EPA or designated state environmental agency.
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Employer must re-test, & examine monitored systems, when the work place fuctions or area is changed
The employer must reinitiate monitoring whenever there has been a change in the production, process, control equipment, personnel or work practices that may result in new or additional exposures to asbestos above the PEL and/or EL, or when the employer has reason to suspect that a change may result in new or additional exposures above the PEL and/or EL.
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Definition: It is easily conceivable that prolonged retention of some types of minerals in the lung would be a stimulating factor for inflammatory and neoplastic processes, leading in turn to parenchymal fibrosis and peripheral cancer.
Anthophyllite
Definition: A type of asbestos in the amphibole group; it is also known as azbolen asbestos.
Acute Exposure
Definition: Exposure to a chemical for a duration of 14 days or less, as specified in the Toxicological Profiles.
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