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Your crew discovers suspected asbestos-containing materials during a renovation project. What is the first action you should take?

Correct Answer

B) Stop work immediately and isolate the area

When suspected asbestos-containing materials are discovered, work must stop immediately and the area must be isolated to prevent exposure. Professional testing and abatement procedures are required before work can continue.

Answer Options
A
Continue work while wearing N95 masks
B
Stop work immediately and isolate the area
C
Wet down the material and continue carefully
D
Remove the material and dispose of it in regular construction waste

Why This Is the Correct Answer

Option B is correct because federal OSHA regulations and EPA guidelines require immediate work stoppage when asbestos-containing materials are suspected or discovered. The area must be isolated to prevent fiber release and potential exposure to workers and occupants. Only certified asbestos professionals can properly test, handle, and abate these materials. Continuing any work could create dangerous airborne fibers and result in serious health risks and legal violations.

Why the Other Options Are Wrong

Option A: Continue work while wearing N95 masks

N95 masks provide inadequate protection against asbestos fibers, which require specialized respiratory protection. Continuing work would disturb the material and create dangerous airborne fibers, violating OSHA regulations and endangering worker health.

Option C: Wet down the material and continue carefully

While wetting can reduce fiber release, continuing work without proper testing and certified abatement procedures violates federal regulations. Only trained asbestos professionals should handle suspected materials, and work must stop until proper protocols are followed.

Option D: Remove the material and dispose of it in regular construction waste

Removing suspected asbestos without proper certification and procedures is illegal and extremely dangerous. Asbestos waste requires special handling, packaging, and disposal at approved facilities, not regular construction waste disposal.

Memory Technique

Use the acronym 'SAIL' - Stop work, Assess with professionals, Isolate the area, Let certified experts handle it

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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