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Asbestos is well recognized as a health hazard and is highly regulated. An estimated 1.3 million employees in the construction and general industry face significant asbestos exposure on the job. Heaviest exposures occur in the construction industry, particularly during the removal of asbestos during renovation or demolition. Employees are also likely to be exposed during the manufacture of asbestos products (such as textiles, friction products, insulation, and other building materials) and during automotive brake and clutch repair work.

OSHA and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) asbestos rules are intertwined.

The following questions link to information relevant to asbestos in the workplace.

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Evaluating Exposure How is asbestos exposure evaluated?
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Control What controls are used to protect workers?
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  • Assigned Protection Factors; Final Rule. OSHA Federal Register Final Rules 71:50121-50192, (2006, August 24). Revises the existing Respiratory Protection Standard to add definitions and requirements for Assigned Protection Factors (APFs) and Maximum Use Concentrations (MUCs). The revisions also supersede the respirator selection provisions of existing substance-specific standards, including the Asbestos Standards, with these new APFs.
  • Asbestos-Automotive Brake and Clutch Repair Work. OSHA Safety and Health Bulletin  (SHIB), (2006, July 26). Also available as a 30 KB PDF, 5 pages.
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