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The employer shall ensure that no employee is exposed to an airborne concentration of asbestos in excess of 0.1 fiber per cubic centimeter of air as an eight (8)-hour time-weighted average (TWA) as determined by the method prescribed in Appendix A to this section, or by an equivalent method. Excursion limit.
Title II Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response. Title III Indoor Radon Abatement. Title IV Lead Exposure Reduction. Title V - Healthy High-Performance Schools.
EPA originally adopted the TSCA Title II definition of asbestos and focused the scope of the TSCA risk evaluation for asbestos on ongoing uses of asbestos and excluded legacy uses and disposals.
Title III, Indoor Radon Abatement, requires the EPA to publish a guide about radon health risks and to perform studies of radon levels in schools and federal buildings, enacted in 1988 under PL 100-551.
TSCA Title IV mandates that composite wood products undergo testing and certification to ensure that only compliant products are included in the supply chain. CPA is a recognized EPA TSCA Title IV TPC (Third-Party Certifier).

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Title III directs EPA to provide technical assistance to states that choose to support radon monitoring and control. Title IV provides similar assistance with respect to abatement of lead-based paint hazards. Title V addresses environmental issues at schools, including energy efficiency.
Employers must ensure that no employee is exposed to an airborne concentration of asbestos in excess of 0.1 f/cc as an 8-hour time-weighted average (TWA).
Training records must be kept for at least 1 year beyond the last date of employment.

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