Iowa Code r. 875-155.5 - Ten-day notices
(1)
General. Permittees shall notify the division at least ten
working days before an asbestos project begins. A project begins when site
preparations for asbestos abatement, encapsulation, or removal begin; when
asbestos abatement, encapsulation, or removal begins; or when any demolition
begins, whichever is sooner. Legible electronic transmissions of ten-day
notices in the proper format shall be accepted. If work on the asbestos-removal
project does not commence within 30 calendar days of the original start date
identified in the ten-day notice given by permittees to the division, a revised
ten-day notice shall be submitted to the division.
(2)
Emergency. When there is
an immediate danger to life, health or property, the permittee may file the
notice within five days after beginning the project. An explanation of the
emergency must be included.
(3)
Format. The notice shall be submitted online at
www.iowadivisionoflabor.gov or
be on an 81/2" by 11" sheet of paper and shall contain the following
information:
a. The name, address, and
telephone number of and contact person for the permittee performing the
project.
b. The name, address, and
telephone number of the project.
c.
A description of the structure and work to be performed, including type and
quantity of asbestos-containing material.
d. The scheduled dates of the project's start
and end.
e. Designation of the
asbestos disposal site.
f. The
signature and printed name of the person who completed the form.
g. The shift or work schedule on which the
project will be performed.
(4)
Disaster emergency
proclamations. For structures that are both located in an area that is
subject to a disaster emergency proclamation pursuant to Iowa Code section
29C.6 and damaged by
circumstances related to those that caused the disaster emergency proclamation,
the permittee shall file the notice described by this rule as early as
possible, but not later than the working day following the initiation of the
project. A description of the disaster and the disaster emergency proclamation
shall be included in the notice.
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