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What other asbestos notification requirements apply?

It's also important to know that under the Ohio Department of Health (ODH) regulations, you must have a certified asbestos hazard evaluation specialist identify any asbestos-containing material and determine the appropriate asbestos management plan for the site before conducting any renovation or demolition.

ODH licenses and certifies companies and individuals involved with asbestos abatement.

For more information, contact the ODH Asbestos Program at (614) 466-0061, or visit the ODH Asbestos Program's Web site at www.odh.ohio.gov/odhPrograms/dspc/asbes1/ asbestos1.aspx

Courtesy of The Ohio State Environmental Protection Agency.
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see also:

Ohio Contractors and Asbestos Ohio contractors: Responsible for submitting an asbestos notification
What are the responsibilities of contractors in Ohio for asbestos?

Notification Process The notification process for dealing with asbestos in Ohio
Ohio EPA - Information on asbestos and the notification process