| ASBESTOS MANAGEMENT POLICY 1.0 Introduction Asbestos containing materials were widely used as construction and insulating materials in buildings from the 1940s through the late 1970s. Asbestos is present on campus in various forms. Asbestos Containing Materials (ACM) are regulated federally by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA). In Wisconsin, ACMs are monitored by the Department of Commerce, the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) among others. While asbestos is a serious health and safety concern, currently available data and risk assessments indicate that properly managed, undamaged asbestos containing materials do not present a significant health risk to building occupants. Therefore, the University's policies regarding asbestos focus on providing comprehensive and effective management, rather than total removal. 2.0 Responsibilities
The Student Life Services-Facilities Management (SLS-FM), Asbestos
Management Coordinator (AMC) is responsible for management of all ACM in
accordance with the overall policies of the University and all applicable
laws and regulations. The Asbestos Management Coordinator holds all
appropriate certifications and training and will serve as a central
resource for technical and professional services in all aspects of
asbestos management. The Asbestos Management Coordinator provides
technical oversight, specifications, and recommends procedures as
requested by the schools and departments and maintains a record of all
asbestos abatement projects conducted by the University. In support of
these responsibilities, the Physical Plant 3.0 Management Effective management of ACM may include the following approaches, depending on the nature of the material, its condition, and potential for exposure, Asbestos containing materials that are in a safe condition and do not present a danger to students, staff, and/or faculty may be left in place. For asbestos containing materials that present a potential for exposure, one or more of the following remedial actions may be appropriate:
4.0 Statement of Policy
UW-Stout
is committed to protecting the health and safety of its students, faculty,
and staff from unsafe exposure to asbestos.
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