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The staff at AirQuest has an
average of over ten years experience conducting asbestos surveys and the
management of abatement projects.
All asbestos personnel are certified
under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Title II/Asbestos Hazard
Emergency Response Act (AHERA).
AirQuest personnel have conducted
hundreds of surveys and designed and managed numerous abatement projects
ranging from residences to historic buildings, to hospitals and large
industrial complexes.
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Asbestos Surveys
AirQuest inspectors have extensive experience in performing asbestos
surveys for property transactions so that the financial liability
associated with managing and removing the asbestos containing material
(ACM) can be considered in the valuation of the property.
Prior to renovation and demolition activities, the Environmental
Protection Agency’s (EPA’s) National Emission Standards for Hazardous
Air Pollutants (NESHAP) regulation requires that all building materials
that will be impacted first be surveyed to identify all ACM. AirQuest
Project Managers then work with the owner, architect and contractor to
remove the ACM at competitive rates or to alter the renovation plans and
manage any remaining ACM in-place.
Finally, surveys for ACM are performed to comply with Occupational
Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) regulations. All workers must be
informed of ACM or PACM (presumed asbestos containing material) to
insure that workers do not disturb the materials, creating potential
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Asbestos Abatement
Once the decision has been made to remove ACM, AirQuest can manage the
cost-effective removal process through the use of subcontractors with
whom AirQuest has competitive rates and long-standing relationships.
AirQuest manages the project from the project design, submission of the
ten-day notification to State and local EPA representatives,
subcontracting and management of removal activities, clearance
procedures, and compilation of a post-abatement report. The post
abatement report includes a daily journal of abatement activities, daily
and clearance air monitoring results and waste disposal manifests. All
procedures and documentation are designed to meet the requirements of
Federal, state and local regulatory agencies. |
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