Asbestos Certification Clause Samples

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Asbestos Certification. Designer shall certify to City, in writing and under penalty of perjury, that to the best of its knowledge, information and belief no asbestos-containing material or other material deemed to be hazardous by the state or federal government was specified as a building material in any construction document that the Designer prepares for the Project. Designer shall require all consultants who prepare any other documents for the Project to submit the same written certification. Designer shall also assist the City in ensuring that contractors provide City with certification, in writing and under penalty of perjury, that to the best of their knowledge, information and belief no material furnished, installed or incorporated into the Project contains asbestos or any other material deemed to be hazardous by the state or federal government. These certifications shall be part of the final Project submittal. Designer shall include statements in its specifications that materials containing asbestos or any other material deemed to be hazardous by the state or federal government are not to be included.
Asbestos Certification. Pursuant to 40 Code of Federal Regulations, Section 763.99(a)(7), Architect shall certify to its best information that no asbestos-containing material was specified as a building material in any construction document for the Project and will reasonably endeavor to compel contractors to provide Owner with certification that all materials used in the construction of any school building are free from any asbestos-containing building materials (“ACBMs”). This certification shall be part of the final project submittal. Architect shall include statements in specifications that materials containing asbestos are not to be included.
Asbestos Certification. No contractor shall engage in asbestos-related work, as defined in Section 6501.8 of the Labor Code, which involved 100 square feet or more of surface area of asbestos containing materials, unless the qualifier for the license passes an asbestos certification examination. Additional updated certification examination shall be made by Contractors’ State License Board, in consultation with the Division of Occupational Safety and Health in the Department of Industrial Relations and the State Department of Health Services. No asbestos certification examination shall be required for contractors involved with the installation, maintenance, and repair of asbestos cement pipe or sheets, vinyl asbestos floor materials, or asbestos bituminous or resinous materials.
Asbestos Certification. Any maintenance/custodial employee who is asbestos certified shall receive an annual stipend of $150. This benefit will be added to the annual salary but will not become part of the base salary.
Asbestos Certification. One employee, as assigned by the Director of Buildings and Grounds, shall attend Asbestos Certification training on an annual basis. The employee shall be paid an annual stipend of $1,000, to be paid over a 12-month period in equal amounts on the employee’s pay.
Asbestos Certification. 1Certification. Landlord certifies that to the best of its knowledge it has disclosed all asbestos surveys or inspections within its custody that have been conducted by or on behalf of Landlord concerning the Building (including the Premises) of which there are none as of the Lease Commencement Date as the Building has not yet been constructed. Based upon these surveys and inspections, if any, Landlord further certifies that to the best of its knowledge it has not received any written notice that any asbestos-containing materials (“ACM”) in the Building (including the Premises) are in violation of applicable Laws (which violation remains uncured). Landlord has furnished copies of these asbestos surveys or inspections (if any) to the District prior to the Lease Commencement Date. If any asbestos inspection is conducted, Landlord shall furnish a copy thereof to the District at least 10 days’ prior to the Lease Commencement Date. The D.C. Office of Occupational Safety and Health is authorized to conduct a visual inspection of the Building (including areas not demised hereunder) at any time after the Lease Commencement Date during the Lease Term. The certifications made by Landlord regarding asbestos and ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇
Asbestos Certification. Consultant shall represent to District, in writing and under penalty of perjury, that to the best of its knowledge, information and belief no asbestos- containing material or other material deemed to be hazardous by the state or federal government was specified as a building material in any contract document that the Architect prepares for the Project. Consultant shall also assist the District in ensuring that contractors provide District with certification, in writing and under penalty of perjury, that to the best of their knowledge, information and belief no material furnished, installed or incorporated into the Project contains asbestos or any other material deemed to be hazardous by the state or federal government.
Asbestos Certification. Lessor certifies that to the best of its knowledge the Roof and the Building are free of asbestos or non-contained asbestos on the Commencement Date. If an asbestos inspection has been conducted, Lessor shall furnish a copy thereof to Lessee ten (10) days prior to the Commencement Date.
Asbestos Certification. General Secretarial Specialist College Credit Certificate
Asbestos Certification. Architect shall certify to District, in writing and under penalty of perjury, that in its reasonable professional judgment no asbestos-containing material was specified as a building material in any construction document that the Architect prepares for the Project. Architect shall require all consultants who prepare any other documents for the Project to submit the same written certification. Architect shall also assist the District in ensuring that contractors provide District with certification, in writing and under penalty of perjury, that to the best of their knowledge, information and belief no material furnished, installed or incorporated into the Project contains asbestos. These certifications shall be part of the final Project submittal. Architect shall include statements in its specifications that materials containing asbestos are not to be included. The District understands that the Architect is not qualified to make a determination as to the existence of hazardous materials in existing materials on site, and will not be held liable in the event of the discovery of existing hazardous materials. The District shall employ testing agencies having the licensure and expertise required to conduct the investigation and remediation of hazardous materials.