TRUST INNS ASBESTOS PROVISIONS FOR EXTERNAL CONTRACTORS 2026

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  2. Begin by reviewing the introduction, which outlines the importance of understanding asbestos risks and accessing survey reports.
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In California, you are legally required to get an asbestos survey. In fact, skipping this step could lead to hefty fines, stop-work orders, or even health risks to workers and occupants.
The person who has the duty to manage asbestos (the dutyholder) in non-domestic premises, could include the: building owner. landlord for the premises. person or organisation with clear responsibility for the buildings maintenance or repair.
Construction workers have a high risk of occupational asbestos exposure and of developing mesothelioma. Asbestos found in contaminated construction materials such as paint, spackling, roof shingles, masonry compounds and drywall can be inhaled, which may lead to mesothelioma in construction workers.
Before you start knocking down walls or tearing up old floors, theres something important you should know: In California, you are legally required to get an asbestos survey. In fact, skipping this step could lead to hefty fines, stop-work orders, or even health risks to workers and occupants.
Over time, these asbestos fibers can cause inflammation and scarring, leading to severe health conditions, including mesothelioma and lung cancer. Its linked to mesothelioma, lung, laryngeal and ovarian cancers. More than 60 other countries have banned the use of asbestos.

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The EPAs Asbestos Worker Protection Rule aims to protect workers from the dangers of asbestos exposure. It extends OSHAs standards to state and local government employees not covered by federal OSHA standards, ensuring a safer work environment.

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