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AHERA ANS The Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act. 40 CFR Part 763, Subpart E. Started 1986
and requires that all schools, grades K-12 (non-profit), be inspected for the presence of ACBM (asbestos-
containing building material).
ACBM ANS Asbestos Containing Building Material
ASHARA ANS The Asbestos School Hazard Abatement Reauthorization Act. Started 1990, effective Nov.
1992, requires that an accredited Building Inspector perform any asbestos inspection conducted in a public or
commercial building. Extended the training requirement to cover asbestos workers, supervisors, and inspectors
in public and commercial buildings. ("Under the ASHARA revisions AHERA's training requirements now
apply to all persons working with asbestos in public and commercial buildings...")
Increased number of hours required for asbestos worker and supervisor training to 32 and 40 hrs respectively.
Building Inspector Responsibilities (AHERA & ASHARA) ANS 1. Determining whether ACBM is present
in a building
2. Assessing the physical characteristics of the ACBM within the building.
A building inspection involves: ANS 1. Investigation of records for the identification of ACBM
2. A physical and visual inspection of the building for suspect materials
3. Sampling and analyzing suspect materials to test for asbestos
4. Assessing the condition and location of the ACBM and other characteristics of the building
Management Planner Role ANS Uses info from the building inspection to estimate the degree of current or
potential hazard posed by the ACM and develop a plan for managing the ACM. After ACM is confirmed,
create O&M plan, stays in effect until ACM is removed.
OSHA ANS Occupational Safety and Health Administration - Protects workers
How AHERA affects your work/changed things: ANS 1. Defines ACM as being more than 1%.
2. Lays out 5 control methods: operations and maintenance, enclosure, encapsulation, repair, and removal.
3. Describes clearance air sampling at end of job with aggressive air sampling and a TEM.
, 4. Regulates training classes like this one and requires this training for all workers working with asbestos
(excludes single-family homes)
What are the 5 control methods for asbestos, and what laid them out? ANS O&M, enclosure,
encapsulation, repair, and removal. AHERA created.
TEM ANS Transmission Electron Microscope/Microscopy. May be used to detect smaller fibers of
asbestos.
ASHAA ANS Asbestos School Hazard Abatement Act. 1984, Directed EPA to help schools carry out their
asbestos hazard responsibilities.
MAP ANS Model Accreditation Plan. From EPA, said now everyone doing things with asbestos must
adhere, not just schools.
Public and commercial buildings: ANS All buildings other than school buildings and apartment buildings
with greater than 10 units.
NESHAP ANS National Emissions Standard for Hazardous Air Pollutants. 40 CFR Part 61, Subpart M
How NESHAP affects your work/changes things: ANS 1. Defines any job at least 160 sqft (100 in SoCal
under SCAQMD), 260 lf, or 35 cf as a large job
2. Asbestos must be wet before taken down and sealed in airtight container
3. Employer must notify EPA of the job 10 working days before begins (notify even if no asbestos for a demo)
4. Waste bags must be labeled with the location of the job and name of waste generator, be 6 mil thick, say
"Danger
contains asbestos fibers
avoid creating dust
cancer and lung disease hazard"
4. Buildings musts be inspected for asbestos prior to demo or reno.
5. Requires there be no visible emissions to the outside air during removal