New York State Asbestos Investigator Practice Exam

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The management plan outlined under AHERA is designed to do what?

  1. Ensure everyone is removed from the school

  2. Outline how to maintain asbestos safely

  3. Remove all asbestos immediately

  4. Ignore asbestos issues

The correct answer is: Outline how to maintain asbestos safely

The management plan outlined under the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA) is designed to ensure that asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) in schools are managed safely and effectively. This plan is crucial because it helps prevent exposure to asbestos fibers, which are hazardous when inhaled. The emphasis of the management plan is on maintaining asbestos in a manner that minimizes risk, rather than removing it all at once or ignoring its presence altogether. The plan includes regular inspections, monitoring, and maintenance procedures to ensure that any asbestos materials remain in a condition that does not pose a health risk to students and staff. It also requires training for school personnel so they are aware of asbestos and can handle it appropriately. Implementing a management plan promotes ongoing safety while considering the practicalities and costs associated with complete removal. This approach is not only more feasible but also aligns with regulatory requirements that focus on safe management rather than hasty removal that could potentially create more hazards.