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Asbestos survey results report for city-owned buildings

Update date: June 9, 2016

In 1987, the city conducted a survey of the use of asbestos in city-owned buildings, such as the city hall, elementary and junior high schools, and cultural centers, and has been carrying out removal work based on the results of the survey in an effort to ensure the safety of the facilities.
the rear ( ) In accordance with the revision of asbestos-related laws, the city government has established a system to thoroughly ensure safety regarding the use of asbestos-containing spray materials. Yes ( ) The survey was conducted on buildings.
As a result of the initial drawing survey and on-site inspection, it was found that there were no facilities using "sprayed asbestos," which is highly dispersible. However, there were facilities using "sprayed rock wool" and "other sprayed materials (sprayed slag)" that require confirmation as to whether they contain asbestos. stone ( ) It was found that "asbestos-free materials" were used in seven and six facilities, respectively. As a result of an asbestos content survey conducted in fiscal 2008, it was confirmed that none of the facilities contained asbestos.
But that rear ( ) In fiscal 2012 line ( ) As a result of a second asbestos content survey conducted in connection with the design outsourcing for the large-scale renovation of the Second Cultural Center, Great Hall ( ) Asbestos exceeding the standard value of 0.1% by weight was detected in the "sprayed rock wool" on the stage ceiling.
As a result, the city immediately reviewed the previous investigation and conducted another asbestos content investigation. Great Hall ( ) We have confirmed again that no other facilities contain asbestos, except for the above.
The second cultural center is located on the second floor. Great Hall ( ) The "sprayed rock wool" was properly removed and disposed of in accordance with relevant laws and regulations during the large-scale renovation work carried out in 2013.

Investigation result

(1) Sprayed asbestos
No facilities available
(2) Sprayed rock wool
Second Cultural Center (removal completed in FY2013)
Asbestos-free City Hall Garage Building ( ) , Fire Department Building, Nagamine Elementary School, General Gymnasium, Central Cultural Center, Third Cultural Center
(3) Other spray materials (spraying materials) stone ( ) Such)
Asbestos-free: Welfare Center, Inagi First Elementary School, Inagi Second Junior High School, General Grounds, Central Cultural Center, Municipal Hospital Nurses' Accommodation
(4) Insulation material for steel roofs
Hirao Elementary School (removal completed in 2005)

Inquiries regarding this page

Inagi City Urban Construction Department Building Preservation Division
2111 Higashinagumanuma, Inagi City, Tokyo
Phone: 042-378-2111 Fax: 042-377-4781

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