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During a renovation project, workers discover suspected asbestos-containing materials. What is the first action the general contractor should take?

Correct Answer

B) Stop work and have the material tested by a certified laboratory

When suspected asbestos is discovered, work must stop and the material must be tested by a certified laboratory. Only certified asbestos professionals can handle removal if asbestos is confirmed.

Answer Options
A
Continue work but provide N95 masks to workers
B
Stop work and have the material tested by a certified laboratory
C
Wet the material and remove it immediately
D
Seal off the area and continue work in other sections

Why This Is the Correct Answer

When suspected asbestos-containing materials are discovered, federal and state regulations require immediate work stoppage and professional testing by a certified laboratory. This is the only way to definitively determine if asbestos is present and what safety protocols must be followed. Continuing any work without proper testing and identification puts workers and occupants at serious health risk and violates OSHA and EPA regulations. Only after certified testing can appropriate remediation procedures be implemented by qualified asbestos professionals.

Why the Other Options Are Wrong

Option A: Continue work but provide N95 masks to workers

N95 masks are insufficient protection against asbestos fibers, which require specialized respiratory protection. Continuing work while suspected asbestos is present violates OSHA regulations and puts workers at serious health risk from potential fiber exposure.

Option C: Wet the material and remove it immediately

Wetting and immediately removing suspected asbestos materials without proper testing, containment, and certified professional handling can actually increase fiber release and exposure. This approach violates EPA and OSHA asbestos regulations and creates a dangerous situation.

Option D: Seal off the area and continue work in other sections

Simply sealing off the area while continuing work elsewhere does not address the immediate need for professional testing and may still allow fiber migration. Work must stop until proper testing confirms whether asbestos is present and appropriate safety measures are implemented.

Memory Technique

Think 'Asbestos = STOP and SHOP' - STOP work immediately and SHOP for a certified laboratory to test the material before proceeding.

Reference Hint

Florida Building Code Chapter 1, Section 107 - Submittal Documents, and OSHA 29 CFR 1926.1101 for asbestos construction standards

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