Section 25926 Of Chapter 10.6. Asbestos Abatement And Control From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 20. >> Chapter 10.6.
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. The Legislature finds that:
(a) Substantial medical and scientific evidence indicates that
human exposure to asbestos fibers significantly increases the risk of
contracting cancer and other debilitating or fatal diseases,
including, but not limited to, asbestosis.
(b) The Legislature has taken measures to reduce the risk of
asbestos exposure for school children and school employees by
creating a statewide program to rid schools of asbestos (Chapter
1751, Statutes of 1984).
(c) Asbestos materials were commonly used in public buildings for
fireproofing, soundproofing, decoration, thermal insulation, and
other purposes.
(d) When these materials deteriorate or become loose, damaged, or
friable, they release asbestos fibers into the ambient air. This may
result in exposure of employees and the public to potentially
dangerous levels of asbestos.
(e) It is vital for the safety of the public to identify the
precise location and condition of asbestos materials in public
buildings in order to institute abatement and control procedures as
needed and to ensure that when repairs or renovations are undertaken
that any asbestos materials present are properly handled.