Aftermath has staff available with 24 years experience in the asbestos
remediation services and once a project design or plan is developed and
finalized, weather for encapsulation, enclosure, or removal, we put our greatest
resource to work for you and one of the most experienced and best trained
abatement work forces in Colorado. All of our technicians are AHERA
trained (a rigorous program recognized by the EPA). These skilled
technicians employ the most comprehensive and innovative methods from
high-volume vacuum systems to the latest in pressure washing equipment to remove
your asbestos swiftly and safely. Aftermath is particularly effective at
accomplishing abatement without disrupting clients' routine operations. We
also meet or exceed every OSHA, CDPHE and EPA requirements and provide you with
a full report upon completion of the project.
To reduce and/or eliminate known health effects for both occupational and
non-occupational populations and
to protect the surrounding environment. To ensure these desired outcomes,
Aftermath has developed and implemented comprehensive Standard Operating
Procedures (SOPs) for training, protection of environment/ engineering controls,
safe work practices (including medical surveillance), administration/record
keeping, and waste management.
General
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Regulated
Removal
Packaging
In making preparations to begin your asbestos removal project in Colorado, consider the timing
of the required notification process. If your project is one in which an asbestos permit is
required, in most circumstances there is a waiting period for the processing of your projects
required permit. For your convenience here are some of the required forms for your review.
Asbestos Permit Form
owner opt-out form
Demolition permit form
Our team works hard to make your project as economical as possible,
providing turnkey services from initial consultation and assessment,
abatement/remediation, all the way through to reconstructive services.
If you're planning to remodel, construct an addition to your home, to
demolish a residence or commercial property for future development,
testing of the suspect asbestos containing materials that will be
impacted is required in the State of Colorado.
We strive to uphold our reputation in the industry and cooperate fully with governing regulatory
agencies. The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment provides an up to date
list of contractors, supervisors and owners who have been notified of regulatory violations.
Find out if your contractor is on the list