Every non-single-family property that contains asbestos should have an Asbestos Management Plan. This document is intended to explain how the owner of the building intends to manage the asbestos present to prevent persons from being exposed to the asbestos.
The Asbestos Management Plan should be a simple document that addresses:
- Who is responsible for managing asbestos,
- The asbestos register (asbestos survey detailing the scope and locations of contamination),
- Plans for work on asbestos materials (if any),
- Schedule for monitoring the condition of the asbestos materials,
- Plan for keeping key people informed (janitorial, maintenance, etc.) about the plan and policies.
Lyons can help by:
- Learning what you have in place already and how your systems and responsibilities are arranged,
- Writing your Asbestos Management Plan,
- Reviewing your Asbestos Management Plan to ensure it is kept up to date,
- Auditing your Asbestos Management Plan to ensure it is working,
- Provide Asbestos Training,