New developments in health
and safety regularly present legal challenges for those in the remediation and
restoration profession. Increased scientific understanding of the health
impacts from natural and man-made environmental hazards leads to government
regulation that impacts work practices.
Disasters, both man-made and natural, have plagued our safety and security since the beginning of time. The mold crisis of several years ago, combined with a spate of devastating hurricanes and the prospect of bioterrorism, have allowed disaster recovery companies to flourish.