New Asbestos Rules of 2019: Everything You Need to Know Now

17 May

New Asbestos Rules of 2019: Everything You Need to Know Now

New Asbestos Rules of 2019: Everything You Need to Know Now

Friday, May 17, 2019 (9:30 AM to 10:30 AM)
1 CE Hours
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Oregon adopted new requirements in fall 2018 for handling asbestos. The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality requires property owners and contractors to identify asbestos and to properly handle, package and dispose of asbestos waste from demolition and renovation projects. A new requirement that’s especially applicable to the real estate industry is the new residential renovation survey requirement.

Properly handling asbestos protects public health. When asbestos is disturbed, tiny fibers are released into the air and may cause lung cancer and other illnesses. There’s no known safe level of exposure.

There are three main changes to Oregon’s asbestos requirements:
Residential renovation asbestos survey
Updated disposal requirements for non-friable waste
Accredited laboratories for asbestos testing

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Zachary Goodman
Zachary Goodman is the Salem Branch Manager for Alpha Environmental Services, Inc. (Alpha) and has 12 years of experience in the environmental field. He has a Bachelor of Science from Marylhurst University in Environmental Science and a number of state licenses for underground storage tank (UST) supervision, construction and safety compliance, hazardous waste management procedure/protocol (HAZWOPER), and environmental testing. Before working at Alpha, he spent two years at Idaho Department of Environmental Quality managing sewer and water plan compliance.

To date, he has managed over 10,000 UST, sewer, radon, mold and environmental consultation and remediation projects. Worked with a hundreds of clients including Portland Public Schools, CH2M Hill, Fannie Mae, Wells Fargo, Tonkon Torp, Stoel Rives, and the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality.

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