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  2. Asbestos abatement - Wikipedia

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    In construction, asbestos abatement is a set of procedures designed to control the release of asbestos fibers from asbestos-containing materials. [1] Asbestos abatement is utilized during general construction in areas containing asbestos materials, particularly when those materials are being removed, encapsulated, or repaired.

  3. Asbestos and the law - Wikipedia

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    The indictment accused Grace of wire fraud, knowing endangerment of residents by concealing air monitoring results, obstruction of justice by interfering with an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) investigation, violation of the Clean Air Act, providing asbestos materials to schools and local residents, and conspiracy to release asbestos and ...

  4. Asbestos and the law (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Asbestos litigation is the longest, most expensive mass tort in U.S. history, involving more than 8,000 defendants and 700,000 claimants. [1] By the early 1990s, "more than half of the 25 largest asbestos manufacturers in the US, including Amatex, Carey-Canada, Celotex, Eagle-Picher, Forty-Eight Insulations, Manville Corporation, National Gypsum, Standard Insulation, Unarco, and UNR Industries ...

  5. The Federal Government Doesn't Know How Many of Its ... - AOL

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    A new report from the Government Accountability Office finds that two-thirds of government-owned buildings haven't been inspected for asbestos in at least five years.

  6. Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act - Wikipedia

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    The Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA) is a US federal law enacted in 1986 by the 99th United States Congress and signed into law by President Ronald Reagan. [1]

  7. Department of public safety - Wikipedia

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    Office of Emergency Management (OEM): plans for and operates the emergency operations center during calamities, disasters, special events, and emergencies. Inspections and code enforcement: usually building safety, which includes construction, electrical et al., and vehicle inspections.

  8. Abatement - Wikipedia

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    Abatement of debts and legacies, a common law doctrine of wills; Abatement in pleading, a legal defense to civil and criminal actions; Abatement (heraldry), a modification of the shield or coat of arms imposed by authority for misconduct; Asbestos abatement, removal of asbestos from structures

  9. Category:Asbestos - Wikipedia

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    Asbestos abatement; Actinolite; Alice – A Fight For Life; Amphibole; Anthophyllite; Artex; Asbestiform; Asbestine; Asbestos and the law; Asbestos and the law ...