Asbestos Program Clause Samples
The Asbestos Program clause establishes requirements and procedures for managing asbestos-containing materials within a property or project. It typically outlines the responsibilities of parties for identifying, handling, and disposing of asbestos, as well as compliance with relevant health and safety regulations. For example, it may require regular inspections, proper training for workers, and notification protocols if asbestos is discovered. The core function of this clause is to ensure the safe management of asbestos risks, protecting occupants and workers while ensuring legal compliance and minimizing liability.
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Asbestos Program. If the Leased Property is now or hereafter known by Tenant to contain asbestos, Tenant shall continue its present program or shall implement a program for monitoring and maintaining any asbestos contained in the Improvements in a manner designed to minimize the risk of harm resulting from its presence. Tenant represents that its present asbestos program includes (i) procedures to monitor the condition of any asbestos known to be contained in the Improvements, to notify employees and third party contractors engaged to do work in the Leased Property of a sort which might increase the risk of exposure to asbestos and to cause any such work to be done in a manner which minimizes the risk of such increased exposure, (ii) procedures to remove any asbestos, the condition of which might be disturbed by any alterations or renovations of the Leased Property undertaken by Tenant, prior to undertaking to do such alterations or renovations, and (iii) plans to remove promptly any asbestos which is revealed by the monitoring program to have deteriorated in condition to a point which creates a significant risk of exposure or the removal of which is required by any Environmental Laws. Tenant shall also continue its present practices respecting the possibility of the existence of asbestos in properties not known to contain asbestos, which include (i) requiring qualified property operations and maintenance personnel to conduct periodic inspections of the Leased Property and to report the presence of any material suspected to be asbestos found in the course of inspections of the Leased Property, (ii) inspection of properties so reported to confirm the presence or absence of asbestos, and (iii) inspection of affected areas of Improvements prior to and during alteration, repair or renovation to confirm the presence or absence of asbestos.
Asbestos Program. A. The District asbestos safety and work practices program shall meet or exceed state and federal standards. The District shall provide annual medical examinations for asbestos workers.
B. The District shall provide to administratively assigned asbestos workers a premium pay of three (3) dollars for each hour of asbestos work, as recorded on the log.
Asbestos Program. In compliance with the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA), the Shippensburg Area School District has an Asbestos Management Plan in place. That plan is available for your review in the school office. The Shippensburg Area School District performs surveillance activities in reference to the asbestos that is present in the District’s buildings every six months. The Shippensburg Area School District has had a private environmental firm perform the three-year asbestos re-inspection of the District’s buildings as required by AHERA.
Asbestos Program. On or before the Closing Date, Borrower shall institute and place in operation an Asbestos Operations and Maintenance Program (satisfactory to Lender) for any Facilities which contain asbestos or asbestos containing materials.
Asbestos Program. 27.10.1 The District shall provide annual medical examinations for asbestos workers.
27.10.2 The District shall provide to asbestos workers, an additional premium pay of $16.00 per hour for actual hours of asbestos work as recorded on the log.
27.10.3 When it becomes necessary to suit up in protective clothing and respirator to enter an area with the Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL) higher than OSHA's established limit of .2 f/cc, or when working in an area where the PEL could be raised above the legal limit due to disturbing asbestos while working and the donning of protective clothing and respirator is required, the payment of the additional premium pay will be authorized.
