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Andover Conducts Asbestos Awareness Training for School Employees

  • January 3, 2013

Fourteen custodial employees and designated school system managers from Massachusetts communities, including four from Andover, recently participated in an Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA) Awareness Training seminar as required under federal environmental protection regulations. The three-hour training program was held on November 14 at the Andover Police Station and presented free of charge by the Massachusetts Interlocal Insurance Association (MIIA), the town of Andover’s property and casualty insurance provider.

Janet McKenna, an environmental engineer with the Massachusetts Department of Labor Standards, conducted the AHERA Awareness Training program, which focused on the roles and responsibilities of both K-12 school custodians and the official AHERA Designated Person in each Local Education Agency.

  • Custodians learned about general asbestos awareness topics such as health effects, properties of asbestos, how to manage asbestos safely in place, operations and maintenance practices, common locations of asbestos within a building, and asbestos management planning.
  • AHERA Designated Persons, who will manage local adherence to the requirements, learned about selection of licensed personnel to perform abatement projects, inspections, notifications, and air testing. They also covered recordkeeping requirements, obligations for both new and renovated schools, proper management of materials, and how to avoid the top 10 AHERA violations.

 

AHERA mandates that all K-12 schools, including public, private, charter and church affiliated, must conduct specific asbestos inspection activities; keep asbestos-containing building materials in good condition; and use properly trained and/or licensed people to conduct any asbestos related work. Upon completion of the AHERA Awareness Training and other MIIA risk- and loss-prevention programs, Andover is eligible to receive insurance premium credits through the MIIA Rewards Programs, reducing its property and casualty insurance costs. 

About MIIA

MIIA is the non-profit, member-based insurance arm of the Massachusetts Municipal Association (MMA) insuring nearly 400 cities, towns, and other public entities in the state. In fiscal year 2012, nearly 8,000 city and town employees participated in nearly 400 MIIA-sponsored technical trainings and management seminars offered throughout the state. Member municipalities' efforts yielded more than $2.6 million of premium credit collectively through the MIIA Rewards incentive program for a 10-year total of over $17.3 million. For more information please visit www.emiia.org and www.mma.org.

Travis LeSaffre

12:03 pm on Tuesday, February 5, 2013

It is great to see that Andover is making school employees aware of the dangers associated with asbestos. Sadly, many people are not informed about the plethora of lung diseases and cancers which can be linked to asbestos exposure. Hopefully this educational program aids school employees in identifying the toxic material so that professionals can remove it. To learn more about asbestos, you should check out this cool infographic I found: http://www.mesotheliomahelpnow.com/Resources/the-silent-killer

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