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AHERA and actions schools have to take with respect to asbestos

The AHERA schools rule requires each local education agency (which means a school district or private school) to take certain asbestos-related actions that include:

Inspecting asbestos-containing building materials,

Preparing an asbestos management plan,

Training a person to oversee asbestos-related activities in the school.

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see also:

Overseeing Activities AHERA requires someone to oversee asbestos removal activities
Asbestos removal activities - Each school needs someone to oversee

Inspect Building Materials Schools must inspect building materials when dealing with asbestos
Inspecting building materials is important for asbestos school safety

Asbestos-in-Schools Assistance Program Learn about the assistance program called Asbestos in Schools
Asbestos in Schools - An assistance program created by the EPA