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If you work in construction and there is asbestos on your job site, one regulation controls almost everything you do. That rule is OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1926.1101 — the Asbestos Standard for Construction. This regulation determines: • What protective equipment workers must wear • How asbestos work areas must be set up • The legal exposure limits for asbestos fibers • The training workers must receive • Medical surveillance requirements • Proper waste handling and cleanup procedures In this video, we break down the entire OSHA asbestos construction standard in plain English so workers, safety officers, and contractors can clearly understand their responsibilities. Topics covered in this video: • What ACM (Asbestos Containing Material) and PACM (Presumed Asbestos Containing Material) mean • OSHA Permissible Exposure Limits (PEL) for asbestos • The 0.1 fiber per cubic centimeter exposure limit • OSHA Excursion Limits and air monitoring • The Four Classes of Asbestos Work (Class I, II, III, IV) • Engineering controls and safe work practices • Regulated areas and warning signs • Training requirements for workers and supervisors • Medical surveillance programs required by OSHA If you work in construction, demolition, renovation, HVAC, plumbing, or maintenance, understanding this rule is critical for protecting your health. Asbestos exposure can cause serious diseases including mesothelioma, asbestosis, and lung cancer, which is why OSHA created strict regulations to protect workers. Subscribe to HSEstudy for more videos explaining OSHA standards, workplace hazards, and safety regulations that protect workers every day. #OSHA #AsbestosSafety #ConstructionSafety #WorkplaceSafety #IndustrialSafety #OSHAStandards #AsbestosExposure #SafetyTraining #HSEstudy