Asbestos Environmental Engineering & Consulting

Asbestos Operations & Maintenance Plans

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Why You Need an O&M Plan:

The majority of asbestos containing materials may not need to be removed from your building if you know how to properly manage them.  Asbestos Environmental Engineering & Consulting's O&M plans will tell you

  • Where the asbestos is;

  • How you should monitor it;

  • How to handle it;

  • How to label it;

  • How to train your employees working in the building;

  • How to keep from disturbing the asbestos;

  • What to do if the asbestos is disturbed.

What We Will Do For You:

An O&M Plan is a critical component for properly managing asbestos in place and assuring compliance with construction and exposure regulations.  Using the information obtained in a comprehensive survey, Asbestos Environmental Engineering & Consulting will perform a risk analysis of the asbestos in your building and define priorities and necessary actions you will need to take to properly manage the asbestos in place.  We can also provide the workers in the building who may potentially be exposed to asbestos with Asbestos Awareness Training, an OSHA requirement.

 

 

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"Our asbestos survey would have been useless in several years without AEEC's O&M plan."

 

Mr. Paul Koch

-Manager

Stewart F. Cooper, Incorporated

 

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Huntington Beach, California 92646

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