A licensed asbestos inspector assesses the property to identify the presence of asbestos-containing materials. Sampling and laboratory analysis may be conducted to confirm the presence of asbestos.
Depending on local regulations, authorities, such as environmental agencies or occupational safety agencies, may need to be notified before removal begins. Compliance with all relevant laws and regulations, including proper permits, is essential.
Before any removal work starts, the work area must be properly sealed and isolated to prevent asbestos fibers from spreading.
Trained and Certified Asbestos Removal Professionals carefully remove ACMs using specialized tools and techniques for Type 1, Type 2 and Type 3 asbestos. The removal process follows strict safety guidelines to prevent the release of asbestos fibers.
Asbestos waste is carefully packaged and labeled according to regulations. It is then transported to a licensed disposal facility designed to handle hazardous materials like asbestos.
Continuous air monitoring is often conducted during removal to ensure that asbestos fiber levels remain within safe limits.
Workers and their equipment must be decontaminated before leaving the work area to prevent the spread of asbestos fibers.
After removal is complete, a licensed inspector conducts clearance testing to confirm that the area is free of asbestos contamination.
Detailed records of the removal process, including inspection reports, air monitoring data, and disposal records, are maintained for regulatory compliance.
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