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§  900.  Legislative  findings and declaration. The legislature hereby  finds  and  declares  that  exposure  to  asbestos   fibers,   a   known  carcinogenic  agent,  creates  a  serious  risk to the public health and  safety. The legislature also finds that the public  is  more  frequently  exposed  to  these  risks  as  a  result  of  an  increasing  number  of  rehabilitation  and  reconstruction  projects  on  buildings  containing  asbestos or asbestos materials.    The  legislature  finds  that  the  risks associated with asbestos are  exacerbated  by  the  improper  and  uninformed  manner  in  which  some  contractors  and  their  employees  handle  asbestos.   Improper design,  implementation or inspection of asbestos  projects  creates  unnecessary  health and safety hazards which are detrimental to the state's interest,  and that of its citizens.    The  legislature,  therefore,  finds and declares it to be its purpose  and policy to reduce asbestos  related  hazards  by  encouraging  proper  training  of  persons  employed to design, implement or inspect asbestos  projects and those who  supervise  or  employ  them,  by  requiring  the  licensing  of  contractors and the certification of individuals involved  in  asbestos  projects  pursuant  to  regulations  promulgated  by   the  commissioner,   prior   to  the  removal,  enclosure,  encapsulation  or  disturbance of friable asbestos or any  handling  of  asbestos  material  which may result in the release of asbestos fiber and by conferring upon  the  commissioner the authority to inspect ongoing asbestos projects and  promulgate and  enforce  safety  and  health  standards  regulating  the  conduct  of  those  projects  through injunctions, and the imposition of  civil and criminal penalties.

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Statutes > New-york > Lab > Article-30 > 900

§  900.  Legislative  findings and declaration. The legislature hereby  finds  and  declares  that  exposure  to  asbestos   fibers,   a   known  carcinogenic  agent,  creates  a  serious  risk to the public health and  safety. The legislature also finds that the public  is  more  frequently  exposed  to  these  risks  as  a  result  of  an  increasing  number  of  rehabilitation  and  reconstruction  projects  on  buildings  containing  asbestos or asbestos materials.    The  legislature  finds  that  the  risks associated with asbestos are  exacerbated  by  the  improper  and  uninformed  manner  in  which  some  contractors  and  their  employees  handle  asbestos.   Improper design,  implementation or inspection of asbestos  projects  creates  unnecessary  health and safety hazards which are detrimental to the state's interest,  and that of its citizens.    The  legislature,  therefore,  finds and declares it to be its purpose  and policy to reduce asbestos  related  hazards  by  encouraging  proper  training  of  persons  employed to design, implement or inspect asbestos  projects and those who  supervise  or  employ  them,  by  requiring  the  licensing  of  contractors and the certification of individuals involved  in  asbestos  projects  pursuant  to  regulations  promulgated  by   the  commissioner,   prior   to  the  removal,  enclosure,  encapsulation  or  disturbance of friable asbestos or any  handling  of  asbestos  material  which may result in the release of asbestos fiber and by conferring upon  the  commissioner the authority to inspect ongoing asbestos projects and  promulgate and  enforce  safety  and  health  standards  regulating  the  conduct  of  those  projects  through injunctions, and the imposition of  civil and criminal penalties.

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Statutes > New-york > Lab > Article-30 > 900

§  900.  Legislative  findings and declaration. The legislature hereby  finds  and  declares  that  exposure  to  asbestos   fibers,   a   known  carcinogenic  agent,  creates  a  serious  risk to the public health and  safety. The legislature also finds that the public  is  more  frequently  exposed  to  these  risks  as  a  result  of  an  increasing  number  of  rehabilitation  and  reconstruction  projects  on  buildings  containing  asbestos or asbestos materials.    The  legislature  finds  that  the  risks associated with asbestos are  exacerbated  by  the  improper  and  uninformed  manner  in  which  some  contractors  and  their  employees  handle  asbestos.   Improper design,  implementation or inspection of asbestos  projects  creates  unnecessary  health and safety hazards which are detrimental to the state's interest,  and that of its citizens.    The  legislature,  therefore,  finds and declares it to be its purpose  and policy to reduce asbestos  related  hazards  by  encouraging  proper  training  of  persons  employed to design, implement or inspect asbestos  projects and those who  supervise  or  employ  them,  by  requiring  the  licensing  of  contractors and the certification of individuals involved  in  asbestos  projects  pursuant  to  regulations  promulgated  by   the  commissioner,   prior   to  the  removal,  enclosure,  encapsulation  or  disturbance of friable asbestos or any  handling  of  asbestos  material  which may result in the release of asbestos fiber and by conferring upon  the  commissioner the authority to inspect ongoing asbestos projects and  promulgate and  enforce  safety  and  health  standards  regulating  the  conduct  of  those  projects  through injunctions, and the imposition of  civil and criminal penalties.