Anyone demolishing a building shall first ensure that any asbestos-containing materials with the potential to release fibres have been dealt with as per WorksafeBC Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) regulations (G20.112 Hazardous materials – Asbestos). WorksafeBC provides guidance and administers oversight of asbestos remediation. Except for:
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Detached garages, carports or accessory structures built entirely of wood, metal or plastic with NO interior wall covering, cavity or attic fill, and NO exterior stucco or brick cladding (attach an interior and exterior photo to the application) and
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Structures built after 1990
Arrangements for bulk sampling and asbestos removal can take time. Contact a consultant early in the planning process. A demolition permit will not be issued until every structure to be demolished is determined to be free of asbestos.
In order to protect Cariboo Regional District Workers from these hazards and ensure compliance by building owners or their prime contractors, all parties must follow Section 119 of the Workers Compensation Act.
Due to the above noted potential hazard, the Cariboo Regional District Building Official cannot carry out an inspection leading to the necessary approval process; until such time as the Owner or Prime Contractor has taken the necessary remedial steps towards hazard mitigation, and provided verification in a report.