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  1. Jul 14, 2023 · Attempting to remove asbestos yourself can lead to improper handling and increased exposure risks. Navigating asbestos regulations as a homeowner in California is essential to protect yourself, your family, and the environment from the dangers of asbestos exposure.

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    “I don’t need to test it, we tested before in another unit” “If I needed to test the plumber or contractor would have handled it” In multi-unit complexes where Landlord-Tenant relationships exist it is quite common for repair work to be completed when no survey was performed on the specific materials in question, as required by the South Coast AQMD...

    It is imperative to note that other regulatory bodies also have jurisdiction, such as requirements by CalOSHA to protect workers, requirements set forth in AHERA which have specific requirements for educational institutions, and local City ordinances as part of their permitting process (City of Los Angeles as an example). It is also important that ...

    To help you avoid having to read through hundreds of pages of material we have boiled it down to a few quick questions to give you the answer of whether an Asbestos Test is required. Is the material(s) being removed/disturbed less than 100 sq. ft. ? Is the property a single-family residence (i.e. not a condo/apartment, commercial property, school)?...

  2. Learn the rights of California residents with regard to asbestos exposure, California asbestos disclosure laws, where to get and how to fill California asbestos disclosure forms, and how to sue sellers or real estate agents who do not disclose asbestos in California.

  3. The following is a summary of the major asbestos notification and information requirements in 8 CCR 1529, 5203, 341.6-341.14 and the California Health & Safety Code. See the codes for the complete requirements.

  4. Nov 30, 2022 · Homeowners in California may have heard that if they live in a home with asbestos-containing materials, they need to disclose that to potential buyers when the home is being sold. There are some situations where this is the case and some situations where it does not apply.

  5. Asbestos is found in ceiling, stove, and pipe insulation, floor tiles, ductwork, roofing materials, and drywall joint patching compounds. There are strict regulations for removing it. Here’s a closer look at Californias asbestos abatement requirements:

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  7. Jul 2, 2024 · In California, like many other parts of the world, homes built before 1980 are likely to contain asbestos in various forms. Understanding its presence, risks, and necessary actions is crucial for homeowners, renters, and anyone involved in renovation or maintenance of older properties.