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Hazardous Materials on a Construction Site? Six Steps a Contractor Should Take

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December 20, 2022 It is not uncommon for contractors to encounter hazardous materials like asbestos on a construction site, especially when working on buildings that were constructed prior to the 1976 enactment of the Toxic Substances Control Act that banned the use of PCB manufactured products.  From a risk management perspective, both in terms of individual and project well-being, it is important for a contractor to understand how to respond when they discover hazardous materials. The first step should be to immediately stop work in the affected area and notify the owner and architect. If the contract documents include any requirements related to the encountered hazardous material, the contractor should make sure it is aware of, and in compliance with, those requirements. In addition to any contractual requirements, the contractor should be aware of, and in compliance with, any applicable regulatory requirements, such as OSHA standards. Once the owner has been notified, t...

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