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Code · California · Health and Safety Code

§ 25915.2

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(a)Notice provided pursuant to this chapter shall be provided in writing to each individual employee, and shall be mailed to other owners designated to receive the notice pursuant to subdivision
(a)of Section 25915.5, within 15 days of the first receipt by the owner of information identifying the presence or location of asbestos-containing construction materials in the building. This notice shall be provided annually thereafter. In addition, if new information regarding those items specified in paragraphs
(1)to (5), inclusive, of subdivision
(a)of Section 25915 has been obtained within 90 days after the notice required by this subdivision is provided or any subsequent 90-day period, then a supplemental notice shall be provided within 15 days of the close of that 90-day period.
(b)Notice provided pursuant to this chapter shall be provided to new employees within 15 days of commencement of work in the building.
(c)Notice provided pursuant to this chapter shall be mailed to any new owner designated to receive the notice pursuant to subdivision
(a)of Section 25915.5 within 15 days of the effective date of the agreement under which a person becomes a new owner.
(d)Subdivisions
(a)and
(c)shall not be construed to require owners of a building or part of a building within a residential common interest development to mail written notification to other owners of a building or part of a building within the residential common interest development, if all the following conditions are met:
(1)The association conspicuously posts, in each building or part of a building known to contain asbestos-containing materials, a large sign in a prominent location that fully informs persons entering each building or part of a building within the common interest development that the association knows the building contains asbestos-containing materials.
The sign shall also inform persons of the location where further information, as required by this chapter, is available about the asbestos-containing materials known to be located in the building.
(2)The owners or association disclose, as soon as practicable before the transfer of title of a separate interest in the common interest development, to a transferee the existence of asbestos-containing material in a building or part of a building within the common interest development.
Failure to comply with this section shall not invalidate the transfer of title of real property. This paragraph shall only apply to transfers of title of separate interests in the common interest development of which the owners have knowledge. As used in this section, “association” and “common interest development” are defined in Sections 4080 and 4100 or Sections 6528 and 6534 of the Civil Code.
(e)If a person contracting with an owner receives notice pursuant to this chapter, that contractor shall provide a copy of the notice to his or her employees or contractors working within the building.
(f)If the asbestos-containing construction material in the building is limited to an area or areas within the building that meet all the following criteria:
(1)Are unique and physically defined.
(2)Contain asbestos-containing construction materials in structural, mechanical, or building materials which are not replicated throughout the building.
(3)Are not connected to other areas through a common ventilation system; then, an owner required to give notice to his or her employees pursuant to subdivision
(a)of Section 25915 or 25915.1 may provide that notice only to the employees working within or entering that area or those areas of the building meeting the conditions above.
(g)If the asbestos-containing construction material in the building is limited to an area or areas within the building that meet all the following criteria:
(1)Are accessed only by building maintenance employees or contractors and are not accessed by tenants or employees in the building, other than on an incidental basis.
(2)Contain asbestos-containing construction materials in structural, mechanical, or building materials which are not replicated in areas of the building which are accessed by tenants and employees.
(3)The owner knows that no asbestos fibers are being released or have the reasonable possibility to be released from the material; then, as to that asbestos-containing construction material, an owner required to give notice to his or her employees pursuant to subdivision
(a)of Section 25915 or Section 25915.1 may provide that notice only to its building maintenance employees and contractors who have access to that area or those areas of the building meeting the conditions above.
(h)In those areas of a building where the asbestos-containing construction material is composed only of asbestos fibers which are completely encapsulated, if the owner knows that no asbestos fibers are being released or have the reasonable possibility to be released from that material in its present condition and has no knowledge that other asbestos-containing material is present, then an owner required to give notice pursuant to subdivision
(a)of Section 25915 shall provide the information required in paragraph
(2)of subdivision
(a)of Section 25915 and may substitute the following notice for the requirements of paragraphs (1), (3), (4), and
(5)of subdivision
(a)of Section 25915:
(1)The existence of, conclusions from, and a description or list of the contents of, that portion of any survey conducted to determine the existence and location of asbestos-containing construction materials within the building that refers to the asbestos-containing materials described in this subdivision, and information describing when and where the results of the survey are available pursuant to Section 25917.
(2)Information to convey that moving, drilling, boring, or otherwise disturbing the asbestos-containing construction material identified may present a health risk and, consequently, should not be attempted by an unqualified employee. The notice shall identify the appropriate person the employee is required to contact if the condition of the asbestos-containing construction material deteriorates.
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