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In order
to avoid being exposed
to asbestos, you must
be aware of the locations
it is likely to be
found. If you do not
know whether something
is asbestos or not,
assume that it is
until it is verified
otherwise. Remember
that you cannot tell
if floor or ceiling
tiles contain asbestos
just by looking at
them.
The
OSU Environmental
Health and Safety
Department has a laboratory
and a licensed asbestos
abatement crew that
can take samples from
materials in order
to determine whether
or not they contain
asbestos. If you need
to have materials
analyzed or tested
for asbestos, please
contact EHS at X47241.
Never try to take
a sample yourself
unless you are licensed
to do so.
If you
have reason to suspect
that something is
asbestos, either because
it is labeled as such,
or because it something
that is likely to
contain asbestos (9"
floor tile, for example)
DO NOT DISTURB
IT.
Never:
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Drill
-
Hammer
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Cut
-
Saw
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Break
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Damage
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Move
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Disturb
any
asbestos-containing
materials or suspected
materials.
The
EHS Asbestos Abatement
Department has surveyed
all campus buildings
for the presence of
asbestos. If you need
to do work that might
involve asbestos (lifting
ceiling tiles, repairing
insulated pipelines,
etc.), check with
EHS to find out what
can be done safely.
For
example, before moving
any ceiling tiles
to perform maintenance
work, it will be necessary
to ensure they do
not contain asbestos.
If they do contain
asbestos, they will
need to be removed
by licensed asbestos
abatement workers
before the work may
be performed.
Housekeeping
Housekeepers
and custodians should
never sand or dry
buff asbestos containing
floor tiles, and only
wet stripping methods
may be used during
stripping operations.
Low abrasion pads
should be used at
speeds below 300 rpm.
Broken
and fallen ceiling
tiles should be left
in place until identified.
Only after they have
been identified as
safe may they be removed.
Asbestos tiles will
be removed by asbestos
abatement workers.
Broken
and damaged asbestos
floor tiles must also
be removed by asbestos
abatement workers.
Report any suspect
broken tiles to EHS
at X47241.
Spills
It is
important to report
any damaged asbestos-containing
materials to Inspection
One at 1-800-323-4677
immediately. If, for
example, you discover
some sprayed-on asbestos
insulation has been
knocked off of a ceiling
or wall, this would
be considered a "spill."
As such it would need
to be cleaned up immediately
by asbestos abatement
workers. Do not attempt
to clean up spills
yourself! Disturb
the material as little
as possible. Also
report any damaged
pipe insulation, ceiling
tile, 9" floor
tile, fallen clumps
of sprayed-on insulation,
etc. Take measures
to prevent others
from disturbing the
spill until the Asbestos
Abatement crew arrives.
By knowing
where asbestos is
likely to be located
and then taking measures
not to disturb it,
you will protect yourself
and others from exposure
to this hazardous
substance.
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