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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.

Courtesy of The EPA
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see also:

Accredited Professionals Schools should have accredited professionals for dealing with asbestos
Accredited professionals are necessary for asbestos school safety

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

AHERA EPA Regulations AHERA required EPA to create regulations for asbestos in schools
EPA creates asbestos regulations for schools after AHERA urging