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Senate committee hears bill to exempt low‑asbestos commercial aggregates from some labeling and inspection rules

2790433 · March 26, 2025
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At a public hearing of the Senate Environment, Energy & Technology Committee, staff summarized Substitute House Bill 1857, which would exempt commercial aggregates containing naturally occurring asbestos at 0.25% or less from certain labeling and inspection requirements.

At a public hearing of the Senate Environment, Energy & Technology Committee, staff summarized Substitute House Bill 1857, which would exempt commercial aggregates containing naturally occurring asbestos at 0.25% or less from particular labeling requirements and some inspection and asbestos‑management obligations.

Alicia Kinney Clauson, staff to the committee, told members the bill ‘‘establishes exemptions related to the use of commercial aggregates in building materials and certain asbestos inspection requirements’’ and noted the Department of Labor & Industries and the Department of Ecology currently regulate asbestos in…

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