Environmental Management Banner Image Link to Pinellas County Home Page Link to Environmental Management Home Page
Home Special Events Publications Volunteers Contact Us Site Map

Environmental Topics

Environmental Management | Asbestos | Notification Requirements

Environmental Home Page

 Asbestos Section
  Asbestos Home
  Asbestos Code Pinellas
  Demolition & Removal
  Links & Publications NESHAP
  Consulting Firms
  Links Asbestos
  Health & Management
  Materials & Disturbing
  Asbestos Regulations
  NESHAP Regulations
  Asbestos in the Home
  NESHAP Requirements
  Asbestos Removal Contractors
  NESHAP Clarification Analysis

 Divisions
  Air Quality
  Coastal Management
  Code Enforcement
  Environmental Lands

  Water & Navigation
  Watershed Management

Location

300 South Garden Avenue
Clearwater, FL 33756
Phone: (727) 464-4422
Fax: (727) 464-4420

Web Site
© 2007 Pinellas County
All rights Reserved

 

ASBESTOS NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS

Whom should the notifications be sent to?

All projects in Pinellas County, except for those projects that are owned by Pinellas County, are mailed with the appropriate Pinellas County fee, to:

Pinellas County Air Quality Division
300 South Garden Avenue
Clearwater, FL 33756

Projects associated with properties owned by Pinellas County, are mailed to:

Florida Department of Environmental Protection
3804 Coconut Palm Drive
Tampa, Florida 33619-8318

Whom should the notifications be sent to? Mail the notifications to the appropriate Environmental Program(pdf) responsible for the geographic area in question, and keep a copy for your own records.

What projects are exempt? Only a single, family residential home, and apartment buildings with four (4) dwellings, or less, are exempt from notification. All other structures and buildings are regulated and must comply with asbestos notification requirements.

What are the notification requirements? The rules require that the written notification be mailed or hand delivered:

  • Ten (10) working days prior to a demolition. This includes buildings where no asbestos is present.

  • Ten (10) working days prior to a renovation operation, if the amount of asbestos material stripped or removed is greater than 160 square feet on facility components or 260 linear feet on pipes, 35 cubic feet.

  • One (1) day prior to demolition, if the building has been declared structurally unsound and in danger of imminent collapse by a State or local governmental agency (a building official must make this determination).


How do I know if I have asbestos in my building?
An asbestos survey is required before any renovation or demolition activity begins. A copy of the survey report must be kept on-site during renovations, and a copy must be attached to the written notification for demolitions. Asbestos surveys must be performed by a State Licensed asbestos consultant. 

Who can remove asbestos-containing material? All removal, handling, or other related activities associated with asbestos-containing materials must be done by a Florida Licensed Asbestos Contractor. Licensure as an asbestos contractor is not required, if certain criteria are met, for the moving, removal, or disposal of asbestos-containing roofing materials, resilient flooring materials, and exterior conduit or piping. Supervisors and/or workers must be trained in accordance with Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) requirements. All employers of workers who require employees to handle asbestos must comply with the U.S. Department of Labor - OSHA regulations.

If I have a survey done, and do not disturb any asbestos, do I have to notify? If you have an asbestos survey of the affected areas, and do not disturb any asbestos, you must maintain the asbestos report on the job site during all renovation activities. A written notification is not required for renovation activities, when no asbestos containing materials are disturbed. All demolitions require notification, even when no asbestos is present.

Asbestos Notification Forms, Links, Rules and Publications