FAQ'S
Asbestos refers to naturally occurring minerals prized for their fire resistance, insulation, and durability. However, when asbestos fibers are released into the air and inhaled, they pose significant health risks, including lung cancer, mesothelioma, and asbestosis.
Asbestos testing is required before any renovation, demolition, or repair work on buildings constructed before the 1980s in New York State. Additionally, testing is mandated by NYS Code Rule 56 if suspected materials are disturbed due to accidents or natural incidents.
An asbestos inspection involves evaluation by a certified inspector who identifies materials and collects samples for analysis at a laboratory to determine asbestos presence and type.
Asbestos inspections must be conducted by professionals certified by the New York State Department of Labor, trained in sampling methodologies, and adherent to safety protocols.
When asbestos is found, an inspector evaluates the material’s condition and provides recommendations such as removal, encapsulation, or ongoing monitoring, followed by the creation of a management plan in accordance with NYS Code Rule 56.
No, licensed asbestos abatement professionals are required for asbestos removal in New York State, following highly regulated processes and disposal methods to protect public health
After removal, independent air monitoring tests ensure effective elimination of asbestos fibers, with results carefully documented.
It’s recommended to inspect buildings before any construction or renovation work and regularly for those known to contain asbestos materials.
Yes, failure to comply can lead to fines and legal consequences, emphasizing the importance of safety for occupants and workers.
Welcome to ClearVu, your trusted resource for asbestos awareness and safety. As advocates for workplace safety and health, we’re deeply concerned about the ongoing risks posed by asbestos exposure in America. Despite advances in regulations and awareness, the reality remains stark: over 1.3 million American workers are still exposed to asbestos in their workplaces today.
At ClearVu, we understand the devastating toll that asbestos-related diseases like mesothelioma exact on individuals and families. With 2,500 to 3,000 new mesothelioma cases diagnosed in the U.S. each year, the urgency to address this issue cannot be overstated. Tragically, between 1979 and 2001, America witnessed over 43,000 deaths from mesothelioma and asbestosis, highlighting the profound impact of asbestos exposure over the years.
Our mission is to empower individuals and organizations with knowledge and resources to mitigate the risks associated with asbestos. While mesothelioma case numbers were expected to peak between 2016 and 2020, the threat persists, and proactive measures are essential to safeguard against future harm.
ClearVu stands committed to raising awareness, providing education, and fostering a culture of safety to protect workers and communities from the dangers of asbestos exposure. Together, we can work towards a future where no one suffers needlessly from preventable asbestos-related illnesses. Explore our website to learn more about asbestos awareness and safety measures and join us in our mission to create an overall safer workplace for all.
Welcome to ClearVu, your premier destination for asbestos management solutions. Whether you’ve just purchased a new office building or are embarking on renovation projects, encountering asbestos-containing materials can be a daunting experience. But fear not, because ClearVu is here to guide you through the process with expertise and care.
So, you’ve had your suspicions confirmed by a licensed inspector: the material in question is indeed asbestos. Now, you’re faced with the crucial decision of what to do next.
Option one: leaving the material undisturbed. If the asbestos-containing material is in good condition and won’t be disturbed by renovation activities, this may be an acceptable choice. ClearVu understands that minimizing disruption is key, and leaving undisturbed asbestos in place poses minimal health risks.
However, if the material is damaged or at risk of disturbance, other options must be explored. ClearVu offers comprehensive solutions for managing damaged asbestos-containing materials.
Option two: encapsulation. This involves applying a sealant or barrier to the material to prevent asbestos fibers from becoming airborne. Encapsulation is a cost-effective alternative to removal, particularly suitable for homeowners on a budget. ClearVu experts can provide guidance on the best encapsulation methods for your specific situation.
If removal is necessary, ClearVu recommends entrusting the task to licensed abatement professionals. Attempting to remove or repair asbestos-containing materials without proper expertise can lead to exposure and contamination risks. ClearVu partners with reputable abatement companies to ensure safe and thorough removal, protecting both you and your property.
At ClearVu, we prioritize safety, professionalism, and peace of mind for our clients. Explore our website for comprehensive information on asbestos management or contact us directly for personalized assistance. With ClearVu by your side, navigating asbestos-related challenges has never been easier.
Welcome to ClearVu, your trusted partner in asbestos management across the vibrant regions of upstate New York’s capital area and its surroundings. As the premier authority in asbestos safety, ClearVu is committed to ensuring the well-being of building occupants and the integrity of properties throughout the region.
Appointing an Asbestos Program Manager (APM) is a crucial step in effective asbestos management. Whether you’re a building owner, facilities manager, or safety director, ClearVu recommends designating a knowledgeable individual to oversee all asbestos-related activities within your building. Our experts can guide you through the process, ensuring compliance with regulations and best practices.
The journey begins with a comprehensive building inspection conducted by a trained and accredited inspector. ClearVu collaborates with reputable professionals to assess the condition of asbestos-containing materials (ACM) and determine the most appropriate course of action. From initial inspection to ongoing management, our team provides expert guidance tailored to your unique needs.
Developing an Operations and Maintenance (O&M) plan is essential for long-term asbestos management. Under the guidance of the APM, ClearVu assists in developing customized O&M plans to address the specific needs of your property. Our goal is to minimize disruptions while maximizing safety and compliance.
Implementing a work permit system is another key component of effective asbestos management. ClearVu helps establish protocols to prevent accidental disturbances of ACM, ensuring that contractors and maintenance personnel operate safely within your building.
Periodic communication with building occupants is vital to maintaining an effective O&M program. ClearVu encourages transparent dialogue between the APM and tenants, fostering a culture of safety and collaboration.
In cases where larger asbestos repair or abatement projects are necessary, ClearVu stands ready to assist. Our network of trained and accredited professionals ensures that response actions are carried out safely and efficiently, minimizing risks to building occupants and the environment.
Before embarking on renovations or remodeling projects, ClearVu advises thorough asbestos assessment to mitigate potential hazards. Our team works closely with building owners and managers to identify and address ACM, ensuring compliance with regulations and safeguarding the health of occupants.
When removal of ACM is required, ClearVu facilitates proper completion of the process, adhering to regulatory requirements and industry best practices. Our commitment to excellence extends to air clearance procedures, ensuring successful cleanup and safe re-occupancy of the space.
ClearVu is your trusted partner in navigating the complexities of asbestos management. Contact us today to learn more about our comprehensive services and discover how we can help you safeguard your property and protect those who occupy it.
Welcome to ClearVu, your trusted partner in navigating the complexities of asbestos siding removal in the vibrant communities of upstate New York’s capital region and its surrounding areas. As the premier authority in asbestos management, ClearVu is committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of homeowners, their families, and the environment.
The decision to remove asbestos siding is a significant one, but one that comes with numerous benefits. Homes built before the 1980s often contain asbestos-containing materials, posing potential health risks to occupants. While the average cost of asbestos siding removal may range from $690 to $20,000, with homeowners typically spending around $5,700, the investment is worth it for peace of mind and long-term safety.
ClearVu understands that several factors influence the total cost of asbestos siding removal. From the size of the affected area to the type of asbestos present, each element plays a crucial role in determining the final expense. Our team of experts works closely with homeowners to assess their unique needs and develop tailored solutions that prioritize safety and efficiency.
The size of the affected area significantly impacts the cost of asbestos siding removal. Larger contaminated areas require more time, labor, and resources, leading to higher overall expenses. ClearVu collaborates with homeowners to conduct thorough assessments and provide transparent cost estimates that align with their budgetary constraints.
Different types of asbestos minerals require specialized removal techniques, affecting overall costs. Whether it’s actinolite, amosite, chrysotile, crocidolite, or tremolite, ClearVu’s licensed professionals have the expertise to safely handle any asbestos removal project. Our commitment to safety ensures that homeowners receive comprehensive solutions tailored to their specific needs.
The type of siding material influences the complexity of the removal process and, consequently, the cost. Whether it’s asbestos brick, fiber cement siding, or stucco, ClearVu’s experienced team utilizes state-of-the-art equipment and techniques to ensure thorough and efficient removal. Our goal is to minimize disruptions while delivering superior results that exceed expectations.
Labor rates vary by location and can significantly impact the overall cost of asbestos siding removal. ClearVu partners with reputable contractors who adhere to strict safety protocols and provide exceptional service at competitive rates. Our commitment to excellence ensures that homeowners receive the highest quality of workmanship without compromising on safety or efficiency.
ClearVu offers a range of removal methods, including encapsulation and full removal, tailored to meet the unique needs of each homeowner. Whether it’s encapsulating asbestos-containing material or conducting a complete removal project, our licensed professionals prioritize safety and compliance at every stage of the process.
Proper disposal of asbestos-containing materials is essential to prevent environmental contamination and protect public health. ClearVu ensures that all disposal practices adhere to strict regulations and guidelines, providing homeowners with peace of mind knowing that their property is handled responsibly.
ClearVu understands that additional factors, such as testing and inspection fees, permit costs, relocation expenses, and the discovery of additional asbestos hazards, can impact the overall cost of asbestos siding removal. Our team works closely with homeowners to address any concerns and provide transparent cost estimates that account for all potential expenses.
ClearVu is your trusted partner in asbestos siding removal, offering comprehensive solutions tailored to meet your unique needs. Contact us today to learn more about our services and discover how we can help you safeguard your home and protect your loved ones.
Welcome to ClearVu, your premier source of information and guidance for building owners and managers navigating the complexities of asbestos management. Our commitment to safety and compliance ensures that your building’s occupants are protected from the potential hazards of asbestos-containing materials (ACM).
ClearVu understands the importance of compliance with federal regulations, such as the National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) under the Clean Air Act. These regulations mandate specific work practices to be followed during demolitions and renovations of buildings containing asbestos. As an owner or operator, it’s crucial to notify the appropriate state agency before commencing any demolition or renovation activities that could involve asbestos. Our team provides comprehensive guidance on navigating these requirements to ensure full compliance with federal and state regulations.
ClearVu is committed to helping building owners and managers develop and maintain effective operations and maintenance (O&M) programs for managing ACM. Our expertise extends to various types of buildings, including office buildings, shopping centers, apartment complexes, hospitals, and more. We provide tailored guidance on formulating O&M plans encompassing training, cleaning, work practices, and surveillance to keep ACM in good condition and minimize exposure to asbestos fibers.
ClearVu recognizes the unique regulatory requirements for school buildings under the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA). Our team is equipped to provide specialized guidance to ensure compliance with AHERA regulations, offering peace of mind to school administrators and staff.
At ClearVu, we prioritize transparency, expertise, and client satisfaction. Our team of experienced professionals works closely with building owners and managers to provide personalized solutions that meet their specific needs and budgetary constraints. Whether you’re seeking guidance on renovation and demolition requirements or developing an effective O&M program, ClearVu is your trusted partner every step of the way.
Welcome to ClearVu, your trusted source for information and guidance on asbestos management and compliance. As a leading authority in environmental safety, ClearVu is committed to keeping you informed about the latest EPA actions aimed at protecting the public from exposure to asbestos—a known carcinogen.
ClearVu understands the importance of EPA’s efforts to safeguard public health from the adverse effects of asbestos exposure. Here are some key actions taken by the EPA under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) to address asbestos risks:
Finalization of Risk Management Rule for Chrysotile Asbestos (March 2024): In March 2024, EPA finalized the risk management rule for chrysotile asbestos, the only known form of asbestos currently imported, processed, and distributed in the U.S. This rule prohibits ongoing uses of chrysotile asbestos to protect people from lung cancer, mesothelioma, ovarian cancer, laryngeal cancer, and other health problems caused by asbestos exposure. ClearVu provides detailed information about this final rule and its implications for public health.
Release of Additional Data (March 2023): In March 2023, EPA released additional data related to the proposed risk management rule for public comment. These data pertain to chrysotile asbestos diaphragms used in the chlor-alkali industry and chrysotile asbestos-containing sheet gaskets used in chemical production. ClearVu keeps you updated on the latest developments and opportunities for public input on asbestos-related regulations.
Proposal of Ban on Ongoing Uses of Asbestos (April 2022): In April 2022, EPA proposed a ban on ongoing uses of chrysotile asbestos to protect American workers and families. This proposal addresses the unreasonable risk to human health identified in the December 2020 chrysotile asbestos risk evaluation. ClearVu provides insights into the proposed rule and its potential impact on asbestos management practices.
Restrictions on Discontinued Uses of Asbestos Rule (April 2019): In April 2019, EPA implemented restrictions on discontinued uses of asbestos to prevent asbestos products that are no longer on the market from returning to commerce without thorough evaluation and necessary restrictions. ClearVu ensures that you understand the implications of this rule and how it affects asbestos products in the marketplace.
Partial Ban on Asbestos (1989): In 1989, EPA implemented a partial ban on the manufacture, import, processing, and distribution of some asbestos-containing products. This ban also prohibited new uses of asbestos, preventing new asbestos products from entering the marketplace after August 25, 1989. ClearVu provides historical context on EPA’s efforts to regulate asbestos and their lasting impact on public health and safety.
ClearVu is your reliable source for understanding EPA actions related to asbestos and staying compliant with regulations. Our expert team is dedicated to keeping you informed and empowered to protect yourself, your workers, and your community from the risks of asbestos exposure. Contact ClearVu today for personalized guidance on asbestos management and compliance.
Welcome to ClearVu, your trusted partner in addressing asbestos-related challenges with expert guidance and solutions tailored to your needs. As a leading authority in environmental safety, ClearVu is committed to ensuring that you have the knowledge and resources to manage asbestos problems effectively.
ClearVu recognizes two primary actions that can be taken by trained and accredited asbestos professionals when dealing with asbestos-containing material:
- Repair: Repairing asbestos-containing material involves sealing or covering it to prevent the release of fibers. This approach is suitable when the material is slightly damaged or could be disturbed. Our professionals are trained to perform repairs safely and effectively, ensuring that the asbestos remains in place while minimizing the risk of exposure.
- Sealing (Encapsulation): Our experts utilize sealants to bind asbestos fibers together or coat the material, preventing fiber release. This method is commonly used for pipe, furnace, and boiler insulation and should only be performed by professionals trained in asbestos handling.
- Covering (Enclosure): ClearVu professionals can place protective wraps or jackets over exposed insulated piping to contain asbestos and prevent fiber release.
- Removal: In some cases, removal of asbestos-containing material may be necessary, especially during remodeling or when the material is extensively damaged and cannot be repaired. Removal is a complex process that must be carried out by trained and accredited asbestos professionals to ensure safety and compliance. Improper removal can increase exposure to asbestos fibers, posing health risks to you and your family.
At ClearVu, safety and quality are our top priorities. Our team of trained and accredited asbestos professionals is dedicated to delivering effective solutions while adhering to strict safety standards and regulations. Whether you require repair or removal services, you can trust ClearVu to handle your asbestos problem with expertise and care.
If you’re facing an asbestos problem, don’t hesitate to reach out to ClearVu for expert assistance. Our knowledgeable team is here to provide personalized guidance and tailored solutions to address your specific needs. Trust ClearVu to safeguard your health and well-being while effectively managing asbestos-related challenges.
Welcome to ClearVu, your premier partner in addressing asbestos concerns with comprehensive solutions tailored to your needs. At ClearVu, we understand the importance of hiring accredited asbestos professionals to handle asbestos-containing materials safely and effectively. Here’s what you need to know about asbestos professionals and how ClearVu can assist you:
Types of Asbestos Professionals:
- Asbestos Inspectors: Our accredited asbestos inspectors are skilled in conducting thorough inspections of homes and buildings. They assess conditions, collect samples for testing, and provide expert recommendations for corrective actions. Whether you require repair or removal of asbestos materials, our inspectors ensure that proper procedures are followed, including thorough cleanup and air monitoring to prevent any increase in asbestos fibers.
- Asbestos Contractors: ClearVu’s asbestos contractors are equipped to handle the repair or removal of asbestos materials with precision and care. Our professionals undergo rigorous training and accreditation to guarantee the safe handling and disposal of asbestos. Whether it’s repairing damaged asbestos or safely removing it from your property, you can trust ClearVu to deliver exceptional results.
Important Considerations Before Hiring:
- Avoiding Conflicts of Interest: ClearVu emphasizes the importance of hiring separate firms for asbestos assessment and repair/removal to eliminate any conflicts of interest and ensure impartial evaluation and execution of corrective actions.
- Documentation and Accreditation: Our asbestos professionals provide documented proof of completion of federal or state-approved training, giving you peace of mind knowing that your asbestos concerns are being addressed by qualified experts.
Past Performance and Reputation: ClearVu encourages homeowners to research the past performance and reputation of asbestos professionals before hiring. We maintain a stellar track record of safety and quality, verified by local authorities and organizations such as air pollution control boards and the Better Business Bureau.
When you choose ClearVu for your asbestos needs, you can expect:
- Clear Contracts: Our written contracts outline the work plan, cleanup procedures, and compliance with federal, state, and local regulations, ensuring transparency and accountability throughout the process.
- Thorough Cleanup: Our asbestos contractors adhere to strict cleanup protocols, disposing of materials in sealed, labeled bags and thoroughly cleaning the work area to eliminate any traces of asbestos dust or debris.
Safety Measures: ClearVu prioritizes safety at every stage of the project, from sealing off work areas to preventing the spread of asbestos dust and ensuring proper ventilation.