“The Safety Summit is a wonderful example of what can be achieved when employers, labor, and government work cooperatively to attain a common goal - in this case, the reduction of deaths and serious job-related injuries.”

Recognizing the signs of contaminated lead, and asbestos can minimize the potential risk and exposure to health hazards such as asbestosis, lung cancer, and damage to the central nervous system.
Join us for this valuable session and learn to detect these hazardous substances as well as the proper procedures for working under lead and or asbestos contaminated conditions. Topics include; the 4 classes of asbestos work, regulations regarding ACM, appropriate personal protective equipment, and legal requirements.
Lead Asbestos Awareness training is required by the Washington State Department of Occupational Health and Safety (DOSH) for all employees working on a job site that currently contains or has contained lead and/or asbestos.