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Asbestos
is used in many common building materials including sprayed on
insulation, fireproofing and soundproofing in thousands of
buildings across the U.S. It was used in schools, offices,
warehouses, sports arenas, airport terminals and many other
private and public structures. It has been known for 45 years that
asbestos is a carcinogen, a cancer causing agent that creates
fibrous changes and scarring in lung tissue. While the latency
period for asbestos-induced lung cancer is 15-30 years, most
victims die within two years of the first symptom. But lung cancer
is not the only hazard associated with asbestos. Physicians are
now seeing cancers caused by asbestos fibers that have migrated to
other parts of the body.
Abatement Services
First Action provides a wide range of consulting and
analytical services to help our clients identify, manage and abate
asbestos and lead containing materials. These services are
tailored to meet each project's unique requirements and
specifications, respect the budget and comply with state and
federal regulations.
Surveys
Detailed building inspections are conducted to identify,
quantify, assess and document the presence of suspect materials.
Our project managers and inspectors are AHERA trained and are
state certified. Typical survey activities include:
 | Room-by-room assessments
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 | Classification of asbestos materials
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 | Bulk Sampling
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 | Hazard assessment
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 | Corrective action recommendations
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 | Air Monitoring (PCM, FAM & TEM)
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Abatement Design
We provide professional asbestos and lead-based paint
engineering services to help manage materials in place through the
development of Operation and Maintenance Programs and
employee training. We also provide complete abatement design
services including scope-of-work development and production of
plans and specifications.
Project Management and Air Monitoring
To assure that our clients receive cost effective and
professional service, we provides on site inspection during
abatement to monitor compliance with abatement specifications and
assure regulatory compliance.
Daily visual and air monitoring are conducted to document the
condition of containment systems and compliance with worker and
employee safety standards. Disposal of removed materials is
monitored to assure that waste handling and disposal requirements
are met.
Finally, inspection and air monitoring clearances are completed
and certified to assure that all material is abated and the hazard
is effectively removed. Project close-out includes a written
industrial hygiene surveillance report, together with all sample
analytical reports, and material waste disposal manifests.
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