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An estimated 1.3 million employees in construction and general industry face significant asbestos exposure on the job. Heaviest exposures occur in the construction industry, particularly during the removal of asbestos during renovation or demolition. Employees are also likely to be exposed during the manufacture of asbestos products (such as textiles, friction products, insulation, and other building materials) and during automotive brake and clutch repair work.

Asbestos is well recognized as a health hazard and is highly regulated. OSHA and EPA asbestos rules are intertwined.

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bulletEPA Regs
bulletOSHA Regs
bulletPreambles to OSHA Standards
bulletOSHA Directives
bulletReview Commission Decisions
bulletStandard Interpretation and Compliance Letters
bulletAsbestos Removal
bulletSampling and Analysis and Characteristics of ACM
bulletFriction Materials Including Brakes
bulletBuilding Evaluation & Use
bulletWorker Protection
bulletOther Topics

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bulletEPA - TSCA Standards

40 CFR Part 763 - ASBESTOS  Regulations (1997)
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bulletEPA - NESHAPS

40 CFR Part 61 - Subpart M--National Emission Standard for Asbestos (1997)
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Background Document to the Asbestos NESHAP

Common Questions on the Asbestos NESHAP

Asbestos NESHAP Adequately Wet Guidance

Demolition Practices Under the Asbestos NESHAP

Asbestos NESHAP Regulated Asbestos Containing Materials Guidance

Reporting and Record keeping Requirements for Waste Disposal

Regional Asbestos NESHAP Coordinators

bulletOSHA Standards
bullet1910.1001, asbestos standard for industry
bulletApp A, OSHA Reference Method - Mandatory (air sampling & analysis)
bulletApp B, Detailed procedure for asbestos sampling and analysis - Non-Mandatory
bulletApp C, Qualitative and quantitative fit testing procedures - Mandatory
bulletApp D, Medical questionnaires; Mandatory
bulletApp E, Interpretation and classification of chest roentgenograms - Mandatory
bulletApp F, Work practices and engineering controls for automotive brake and clutch inspection, disassembly, repair and assembly -- Mandatory
bulletApp G, Substance technical information for asbestos - Non-Mandatory
bulletApp H, Medical surveillance guidelines for asbestos - Non-Mandatory
bulletApp I, Smoking Cessation Program Information For Asbestos - Non-Mandatory
bulletApp J, Polarized Light Microscopy of Asbestos -- Non-Mandatory 
bullet1915.1001, Asbestos standard for shipyard employment
bulletApp A, OSHA Reference Method - Mandatory
bulletApp B, Detailed Procedure for Asbestos Sampling and Analysis - Non-Mandatory
bulletApp C, Qualitative and Quantitative Fit Testing Procedures - Mandatory
bulletApp D, Medical Questionnaires; Mandatory
bulletApp E, Interpretation and Classification of Chest Roentgenograms - Mandatory
bulletApp F, Work Practices and Engineering Controls for Class I Asbestos Operations - Non-Mandatory
bulletApp G, [Reserved]
bulletApp H, Substance technical information for Asbestos - Non-Mandatory
bulletApp I, Medical surveillance guidelines for Asbestos - Non-Mandatory
bulletApp J, Smoking cessation program information for Asbestos - Non-Mandatory
bulletApp K, Polarized light microscopy of Asbestos - Non-Mandatory
bulletApp L, Work practices and engineering controls for automotive brake and clutch inspection, disassembly, repair and assembly - Mandatory
bullet1926.1101, Asbestos standard for construction
bulletApp A, OSHA Reference Method - Mandatory (air sampling & analysis)
bulletApp B, Detailed procedure for asbestos sampling and analysis - Non-Mandatory
bulletApp C, Qualitative and quantitative fit testing procedures - Mandatory
bulletApp D, Medical questionnaires; Mandatory
bulletApp E, Interpretation and classification of chest roentgenograms - Mandatory
bulletApp F, Work practices and engineering controls for Class I Asbestos Operations - non-mandatory 
bulletApp G, [Reserved]
bulletApp H, Substance technical information for asbestos - Non-Mandatory
bulletApp I, Medical surveillance guidelines for asbestos - Non-Mandatory
bulletApp J, Smoking Cessation Program Information For Asbestos - Non-Mandatory
bulletApp K, Polarized Light Microscopy of Asbestos -- Non-Mandatory 
bulletPreambles to OSHA Standards
bulletAsbestos (1988 - Original)
bulletAsbestos (1992 - Original)
bulletAsbestos (1994 - Amended)
bulletOSHA Directives
bulletCPL 2-2.63 (REVISED) - Inspection Procedures for Occupational Exposure to Asbestos, Inspection Procedures for Occupational Exposure to Asbestos Final Rule 29 CFR Parts 1910.1001, 1926.1101, and 1915.1001. (1995, November 3). The appendices of this compliance directive include a summary of OSHA asbestos regulations (you must obtain a printed copy to view the helpful "Job Class Requirements" table), OSHA and EPA training requirements, questions and answers, and settlement agreements (roofing, flooring, etc.).
bulletCPL 2-2.63 CH-1, Inspection Procedures for Occupational Exposure to Asbestos Final Rule 29 CFR Parts 1910.1001, 1926.1101, and 1915.1001. (1996, January 9).
bulletReview Commission Decisions
bulletDocket 88-523, (1993, January 19), 15 pages. Failure to comply with requirements for providing records in a timely manner, to properly place sampling equipment (breathing zone issue), to conduct full shift monitoring, to provide proper protective equipment, to provide proper housekeeping, failure to conduct required additional monitoring.
bulletDocket 89-287, (1993, August 23), 5 pages. Failure to monitor employees at the start of asbestos removal.
bulletStandard Interpretation and Compliance Letters
bulletAsbestos removal
bulletAsbestos Standard for Construction, (1996, March 28), 1 page. OSHA considers the removal of wallboard and joint compounds to be Class II work.
bulletClarification of Asbestos standard, (1996, August 26), 1 page.
bulletClarification of "mechanical chipping device" used in floor tile removal, (1995, November 1), 1 page.
bulletClarification on the use of negative pressure glovebags for the removal of asbestos-containing materials, (1994, November 17), 1 page.
bulletEffectiveness of the Glove Box for removal of asbestos-containing pipe insulation, (1990, April 4), 1 page.
bulletGlove bag methods for control of exposure to airborne asbestos, (1997, May 15), 1 page.
bulletGlove bag use, (1996, May 22), 1 page.
bulletHigh-Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) Filters For Vacuum Cleaning Equipment, (1990, September 6), 1 page. Incorrect use of DOP for testing efficiency of HEPA filters.
bulletNegative exposure assessment for 1926.1101, (1995, December 4), 2 pages.
bulletNegative Pressure Glovebag Usage in Asbestos Removal, (1990, August 27), 2 pages.
bulletOccupational Safety and Health Administration's (OSHA) requirements for asbestos removal bags, (1994, November 17), 1 page.
bulletPortam Process asbestos abatement equipment use for asbestos removal, (1990, August 23), 1 page. OSHA does not approve or certify equipment or processes for use in the workplace. This does discuss OSHA's intent.
bulletPower Roof Cutter on a Built-up Roof, (1996, July 15), 1 page.
bulletRed Baron Negative Air Enclosure System, (1990, May 3), 1 page.
bulletResponsibility of each person involved in Class I glovebag removal operations, (1997, September 18), 1 page.
bulletUse of a "Negative Air Bag" in the removal of asbestos pipe insulation, (1989, July 5), 2 pages.
bulletThe use of "pipe cases" manufactured by Therm-Equip, Inc., in lieu of standard glove bags, (1995, December 15), 1 page.
bulletSampling & analysis, and characteristics of asbestos-containing materials
bulletClarification of Asbestos Standard for construction, (1996, June 28), 2 pages. Sampling of bulk materials.
bulletClarification of the requirement for representative monitoring under the asbestos standard for construction, (1987, September 8), 1 page.
bulletCompliance with OSHA's Asbestos Standard - Composite Bulk Samples, (1997, February 7), 4 pages.
bulletDefinition of "statistically reliable measurements" in 1926.58(f) (4), (1987, August 20), 1 page.
bulletExposure monitoring requirements, (1993, August 19), 1 page. Equivalent methods and samplers.
bulletLabeling requirements of the Hazard Communication Standard, (1989, July 26), 3 pages.
bulletNIOSH 582 training requirements relating to asbestos analysis slides, (1991, August 28), 1 page.
bulletThe OSHA analytical reference method for asbestos requires 10% blanks with a minimum of 2 blanks for any set, (1988, October 20), 1 page.
bulletOSHA Asbestos Standard, (1996, March 4), 1 page.
bulletOSHA requires a minimum of 2 and at least 10% blanks be taken for all samples regardless of purpose, (1990, May 4), 1 page.
bulletRecommended changes for asbestos sampling from SLCAL, (1989, April 26), 1 page.
bulletReporting limits for Asbestos air concentrations, (1991, August 28), 1 page.
bulletSampling of Resilient Floor Covering, (1992, January 6), 1 page.
bulletSheetrock and joint compound, (1997, April 28), 1 page.
bulletFriction materials, including brakes
bulletAsbestos in the car repair industry, (1995, March 22), 1 page.
bulletThe protection of employees working with automotive brakes, (1995, December 11), 2 pages.
bulletThe use of solvent aerosol for controlling exposure to asbestos during automotive brake repair, (1995, September 29), 1 page.
bulletBuilding evaluation and use
bulletBuilding and/or facility owner notification requirements, (1996, February 21), 1 page.
bulletIn multi-story buildings "employee notice" requirement of asbestos standard, (1996, March 19), 1 page.
bulletOSHA Asbestos Standard, (1996, January 24), 3 pages.
bulletOSHA Asbestos Standard, (1997, February 5), 2 pages.
bullet(OSHA) revised asbestos standard, (1995, May 8), 2 pages. Discusses requirements for asbestos flooring.
bulletQuestions concerning OSHA's Asbestos Standard, (1996, September 5), 1 page.
bulletThe requirements of a building owner for conducting a survey, and the labeling of asbestos materials under the OSHA asbestos standard, (1996, February 16), 1 page.
bulletSmoking and occupational exposure to asbestos, (1990, September 4), 1 page.
bulletWorker protection
bulletAcceptability of the TSI Portacount Portable Fit Testing Device for quantitative fit testing (QNFT) of respirators, (1988, November 8), 4 pages.
bulletAfter changing protective clothing for a lunch break, it should not be reused for the balance of the shift, (1993, June 21), 1 page.
bulletAnswers to questions regarding respiratory protection under the asbestos, lead, and respiratory protection standards, (1988, February 8), 2 pages.
bulletAsbestos and the Hazard Communication Standard, (1989, December 26), 1 page.
bulletThe asbestos standard does not allow beards for tight-fitting powered air-purifying respirators, (1987, March 4), 1 page.
bulletClassification of asbestos work for employees performing asbestos inspections and obtaining bulk samples, (1997, April 28), 1 page.
bulletDisposable Respirators, (1983, February 9), 3 pages. Includes NIOSH information relating to respirators.
bulletEmployee safety and the laundering of contaminated clothing, (1997, April 1), 2 pages.
bulletEvaluation of X-rays and pulmonary function tests for early diagnosis of lung disease, (1985, February 4), 2 pages. Notifing employees of medical test results.
bulletHow the Exposure to Asbestos standard regulates activities that involve "thin-layered" asbestos-containing paint, (1997, April 25), 2 pages.
bulletInterpretation of 1926.58, Training and Medical Surveillance as Condition of Employment, (1989, December 13), 1 page.
bulletOSHA Asbestos Standard, (1996, January 24), 3 pages. Training of employees.
bulletPowered Air-Purifying Respirators (PAPR) used in Asbestos Abatement, (1988, September 22), 2 pages.
bulletQuantitative and qualitative fit testing of respirators, (1990, December 9), 1 page.
bulletRegulation on OSHA's Occupational Exposure to Asbestos, (1995, May 9), 1 page. Classification of telecommunication workers.
bulletRespirator fit testing requirements in the revised asbestos standard, (1986, September 25), 1 page.
bulletSheetrock and joint compound, (1997, April 28), 1 page.
bulletTrailer mounted vacuum system and bagging station used in asbestos abatement, (1990, August 10), 3 pages.
bulletTraining requirements for Class II roofing work, (1996, February 29), 2 pages.
bulletTraining requirements of the competent person for Class II roofing work, (1996, April 2), 1 page.
bulletThe use of disposable respirators for protection against asbestos, (1984, August 17), 2 pages.
bulletWearing a PAPR with hair growth on the face seal is a violation; PAPR's must be provided to employees who choose to wear them, (1987, June 1), 1 page.
bulletOther topics
bulletApproved Courses for Competent Person Training under the Asbestos Construction Standard, (1988, April 5), 7 pages.
bulletAsbestos Standard for Construction, (1996, September 4), 2 pages.
bulletHAZWOPER and Asbestos standards apply to any emergency response to an uncontrolled hazardous substance release involving the presence of asbestos, (1994, April 26), 2 pages.
bulletNewly revised asbestos standard as it pertains to roofing, (1995, April 5), 2 pages.


 

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