National inventory of asbestos in Public Services and Procurement Canada buildings

From: Public Services and Procurement Canada

The National Asbestos Inventory lists all buildings owned or leased by Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) and indicates whether or not they contain asbestos as of June 30, 2017.

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Consult the inventory

To find out whether there is a known presence of asbestos in a building owned or leased by PSPC, locate the building in the inventory below. You can search by entering key words in the "Filter items" box. You can also sort certain columns to locate a building by its Directory of Federal Real Property unique number, name, city, province or territory, postal code or by asset type (Crown-owned, Lease or Lease-purchase).

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Properties listed in the national asbestos inventory

No. DFRP No. Asset name Address City Province Postal code Asset type Known presence of asbestos? Asbestos management plan in place?

Note 2: Building—2 Montcalm

The building is 100% leased to a 3rd party that is not a federal government entity. The Canada Labour Code does not apply to the operations and maintenance of this building because building does not contain a Federal work place as defined by the Canada Labour Code.

“Work place” means any place where an employee is engaged in work for the employee’s employer.

How Public Services and Procurement Canada manages asbestos in its buildings

The Government of Canada carefully manages the risks associated with asbestos in its buildings. All buildings owned or leased by PSPC that contain asbestos are required to have an asbestos management plan. If asbestos has recently been discovered, an asbestos management plan may not yet be in place. PSPC is working diligently with landlords to ensure that asbestos management plans are developed for the few leased buildings that do not yet have them.

To learn more about how Public Services and Procurement Canada manages asbestos in its buildings

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