Code enforcement official (CEO) stops illegal asbestos removal work. This is a good sign that some CEOs are starting to learn the asbestos requirements and bodes well for the asbestos industry. Maybe we'll see less cheating, which will create more work for the asbestos industry.
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Wednesday, October 20, 2010
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Federal jury finds Syracuse company guilty of mail fraud
We have discussed this asbestos air monitoring and laboratory consultant case in class. Follow the link which describes the guilty verdict against Certified Environmental Services (CES). Remember one of the more interesting points of this case was that two individual asbestos air monitors were indicted on their illegal work. Making them individually responsible for aiding and abetting the illegal work of the contractors. It will be interesting if this has an impact on the industry.
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Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Carl Potter's Safety Code of Conduct
| Scaffolding improperly installed missing mud sills, etc. |
Mr. Carl Potter is a safety speaker and his website is an excellant resource for information regarding occupational safety and health. We have received many of his articles and writings, and have always found them informative. To emphasize this point, please click on the title above to read his latest post regarding setting up a Safety Code of Conduct and the reason why employees typically don't follow safety rules. Our experience and discussions with many of you, has led us to the same conclusions. We agree with Mr. Potter come up with your own Safety Code of Conduct and decide to be safe when performing your work.
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Friday, October 08, 2010
EMLab P&K Products Division Blog Features - Proper Maintenance of Sampling Equipment
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| Anderson N-6 Bioaerosol Sampler. |
If you use or own indoor air quality equipment we recommend that you read EMLab P&K Products Division Blog. Click on the title of this blog post to read EMLAB P&K's blog post on the proper maintenance of air sampling equipment, such as the Anderson or A6 impact bioaerosol samplers, rotary vane high volume pumps, and Wallchek adapters. In addition, it discusses the importance of proper maintenance to sustain consistent sample collection. The blog reminds us that the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH) recommends calibrating pumps before and after sample collection with variances not to exceed 5 to 10%. This calibration should be performed using a primary standard such as a bubble meter (1000 cubic centimeter bubble buret) or an electronic device such as the Dry Cal® DC-Lite Calibrator, Gilian® Gilibrator-2, and Bios Defender™. These primary standard must be traced to a National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) standard. It will keep your equipment running at peak condition.
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Thursday, October 07, 2010
NYS Requires Crane Operator Certificate of Competence
With the new Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulation gradually going into effect, one of the more interesting parts of the regulation is the fact that the regulation does not pre-eminent state and local regulations.
Crane operators in New York State must realize in addition to complying with the new OSHA regulation, they must also comply with New York State requirements that requires them to get a Certificate of Competence. This requirement applies to all cranes having a manufacture’s maximum rated capacity exceeding five tons or over forty feet of boom length and to all tower cranes. This applies whether the crane is used for construction, demolition, or excavation work.
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