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Lack of awareness in the past has led to many workers suffering from terrible diseases today such as mesothelioma and asbestosis. Workers must take many precautions to remove asbestos floor tiles safely, and it is always safest to leave asbestos removal to qualified professionals.
If asbestos abatement is required and it involves more than three linear or three square feet of asbestos-containing material, it must be performed by a licensed contractor. And once the project is completed, the asbestos must be disposed of at an approved disposal site.
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Talk to your healthcare provider if youve been exposed to asbestos, even if you feel fine and have no symptoms. There are things your provider can do now to help manage any potential lung damage from asbestos. You can also help yourself by not smoking or quitting smoking, as this worsens asbestosis.
There are five different types of certified jobs that can handle asbestos, including inspectors. Inspectors conduct examinations to determine the condition and presence of material that contains asbestos and take collections for laboratory analysis.
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Removing asbestos yourself could release thousands of microscopic asbestos fibers into the air, leading to a high risk of exposure. Even with the right tools and protective gear, you could accidentally breathe in these particles or spread them further throughout your home.
Notification requirements apply whenever the threshold of ACM to be abated is equal to or greater than 160 square feet, 260 linear feet or 35 cubic feet for renovations and for all demolitions, even when there is no asbestos present. EPA requires 10 working days for notification.
To become a properly trained and accredited asbestos professional you will need to seek training from a training provider approved by the EPA or a state to conduct asbestos training pursuant to the Asbestos Model Accreditation Plan. Most states also require a license to perform this work.

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