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Hazardous material abatement

Jul 2, 2020
 
Removing hazardous materials like asbestos, mould, lead, mercury, and PCBs is an important part of many demolition projects. Exposure to these substances may constitute both a physical hazard and an occupational health and safety concern. Prior to demolition, it is important to handle the removal and disposal of these materials properly in order to avoid exacerbating the problem and causing potential environmental hazards.
 
Priestly Demolition specializes in the safe and efficient management of hazardous materials and has dedicated mobile facilities and specialized equipment to ensure effective removal. With expertly trained professionals, PDI will perform a risk assessment and develop a comprehensive abatement management plan for your project.
 
 
Our hazardous material abatement services include:
 
  • Sampling potentially hazardous materials and arranging for testing 
  • Inspecting, removing, and disposing of asbestos Lead abatement 
  • Mould removal and cleanup 
  • The management of PCB removal and destruction 
  • The management and disposal of fluorescent lamp bulbs 
  • The management and disposal of liquid wastes (residual fuels, process chemicals, etc.)
 
PDI guarantees that the removal of hazardous materials is completed in accordance with all federal and provincial occupational health and safety regulations. We also guarantee that the disposal of this material is done in accordance with environmental regulations.
 
Dedicated to finding environmentally friendly solutions, PDI utilizes innovative green procedures that meet LEED certification requirements.
 
To find out more about Hazardous Material Abatement or PDI’s LEED certifications, contact us today.
 
You can also learn about our other environmental services, including soil remediation, custom concrete crushing, and asset recovery and salvage.

Source: https://www.priestly.ca/hazardous-material-abatement