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What can the Customized Compliance Program for Asbestos do for YOU?

The Customized Compliance Program for Asbestos is a web-based asbestos management tool that

• Lets you show people where asbestos-containing material is and tell them how to avoid disturbing it. Photos and floor plans show the locations of these materials in your facility and precautions for working in the areas are provided.

• Lets you give people the information that OSHA requires about asbestos-related work by using easy-to-fill-out notices for your employees, tenants, contractors and others.

• Lets you design and print your own customized signs to post wherever you have asbestos-containing materials in your facility as OSHA requires.

• Helps you make decisions on whether to remove asbestos-containing materials or manage them in place by prioritizing the risks. You can also determine the costs associated with your decisions. The risk and cost information is vividly displayed in three-dimensional color charts.

The Customized Compliance Program for Asbestos consists of a set of web pages that your IT staff or website vendor compiles and posts on your website, using templates and specifications provided by Environment-i-media, Inc. The program contains information that is specific to your facility on pages that resemble your own website.

To view a demonstration for a typical building, visit One Wobegon Place on this website.

The Customized Compliance Program for Asbestos in Schools is specially adapted for AHERA compliance. For a brief introduction to this version, view the demonstration for Academy Middle School

To learn how the Customized Compliance Program for Asbestos is set up and what it costs, go to How It works.

If you are new to the field of asbestos management or want a quick refresher, take a short side trip to see The Big Picture

At any point in this demonstration, you are invited to call (800) 668-1368 or send an e-mail and you will receive a prompt response to your inquiry.

To return to this page at any time, click on Introduction