Submitted by [deleted] t3_104wwbb in RhodeIsland
moreobviousthings t1_j38fmih wrote
Do you have access to the records you name? That records on this have not been updated means nothing, since it is possible that all asbestos containing materials may have already been removed over the course of the many years since it was recognized as a problem. White ceiling tiles are very common even in new facilities. Even a professional very familiar with matters surrounding asbestos in buildings would call for a laboratory test for asbestos containing materials before getting concerned about the existence of such. You may be able to get an engineering report on the matter for a specific school by working through whichever state office provides engineering services for schools.
[deleted] OP t1_j3hjrhe wrote
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[deleted] OP t1_j39022r wrote
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moreobviousthings t1_j39gkuw wrote
The "owner" of the school almost certainly has a relationship with an architect and/or engineer who handles technical matters like this. They may have the reports or other documents. It might be difficult getting access since your inquiry might be perceived as a possible legal quagmire. If approached professionally, you might be successful. In my experience in other jurisdictions, before many architectural or engineering projects can be started, an asbestos survey is required. That survey would entail collecting and testing samples of all suspected asbestos containing materials (ACM) which would be disturbed in the course of the work. If ACM are identified, an abatement plan must be developed and completed before the main work can get underway. One important point is this: the mere existence of ACM is not a real problem. ACM becomes a problem only when it is disturbed. If you had a pinch of any given material, you could find a laboratory which could examine your sample and determine if it contains asbestos, etc. Given the technical nature of your concern, coupled with the legal implications of real or imagined issues, you may want to step carefully going forward. Good luck.
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