Environmental
Asbestos-containing materials (ACM) found during renovation of an older Oklahoma commercial building must be handled in compliance with:
ACERCLA cleanup standards only
BTSCA, OSHA worker protection standards, and NESHAP regulations✓ Correct
COklahoma DEQ residential guidelines only
DState building code only
Explanation
Asbestos in buildings is regulated under TSCA, OSHA standards for worker protection, and the NESHAP regulations under the Clean Air Act, which govern asbestos removal and demolition activities.
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