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A final visual inspection is used to determine what final step of an abatement project?

  1. Completion of documentation

  2. Confidential safety audits

  3. Removal of specified materials

  4. Post-removal air quality

The correct answer is: Removal of specified materials

A final visual inspection is conducted primarily to ensure that the specified materials have been properly and completely removed from the site. This inspection helps verify that the work has been carried out according to the applicable regulations and industry standards, ensuring that no remaining asbestos-containing materials are left behind. Such thorough inspections are essential in confirming that the site is safe for occupancy and complies with health and safety requirements. The other options, while relevant to the overall abatement process, do not directly relate to the outcome or purpose of the visual inspection. Completion of documentation ensures that all necessary records of the abatement are maintained but is not the primary focus of a visual inspection. Confidential safety audits pertain to the review of practices and compliance with safety protocols, which is a different process altogether. Post-removal air quality assessments are crucial but occur after the visual inspection to confirm that airborne asbestos levels meet safety standards.