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My roof and siding was identified as having Asbestos. Can I have non-licensed workers remove the material?

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My roof and siding was identified as having Asbestos. Can I have non-licensed workers remove the material?

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A. Yes. Under recently passed legislation in Connecticut, non-licensed workers are now permitted to remove roofing and siding, provided they have received proper training in accordance with OSHA guidelines. Disposal of the material, however, remains regulated, and may only be performed by certified personnel and in EPA-certified landfills.

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