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During demolition of a 1960s office building, what is the minimum notification period required before beginning asbestos removal work under Cal/OSHA?

Correct Answer

D) 10 working days

Cal/OSHA Section 1529 requires 10 working days advance notification before beginning asbestos removal work, allowing time for proper planning and inspection.

Answer Options
A
24 hours
B
48 hours
C
72 hours
D
10 working days

Why This Is the Correct Answer

Cal/OSHA Section 1529 mandates a 10 working day advance notification period before beginning asbestos removal work. This extended timeframe allows regulatory agencies to schedule inspections, verify proper contractor licensing and certification, review removal plans, and ensure all safety protocols are in place. The 10-day requirement applies specifically to asbestos abatement projects and is critical for protecting worker and public health during hazardous material removal operations.

Why the Other Options Are Wrong

Option A: 24 hours

72 hours (3 days) is still insufficient for Cal/OSHA's asbestos notification requirements. While longer than 24-48 hours, this timeframe doesn't provide adequate opportunity for thorough regulatory review, proper inspection scheduling, and comprehensive safety protocol verification that asbestos removal projects demand under Section 1529.

Option B: 48 hours

48 hours falls well short of Cal/OSHA's asbestos notification requirements. This timeframe is inadequate for proper regulatory oversight, inspection coordination, and safety protocol verification. Asbestos removal is a highly regulated activity requiring extensive advance planning that cannot be accomplished in just two days.

Option C: 72 hours

24 hours is insufficient for Cal/OSHA's asbestos notification requirements. This short timeframe doesn't allow adequate time for regulatory review, inspection scheduling, or verification of proper safety protocols. While 24 hours might apply to other construction notifications, asbestos removal requires significantly more advance notice due to the serious health hazards involved.

Memory Technique

Remember 'TEN DAYS for TOXIC DUST' - asbestos removal requires 10 working days advance notice because it involves toxic materials that need extensive regulatory oversight and safety planning.

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