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1
Introduction. to Asbestos Practices -1 hr.
  • DOS Course 49-5108
  • In-service 68110MMYY0000
  • By Dan Coyle

2
Registration Cards
  • County Location
  • Course 49-5108
  • FDID City Code
  • Completion Date MM-YY
  • Instructor blank
  • County Code relates to FDID

3
Registration Cards (cont.)
  • Instructor Code
  • County Code
  • In-service Number
  • 681100MMYY0000

4
Contact
  • NYS Dept. of Labor
  • DOSH-ACB, Room 202
  • 450 S. Salina St.
  • Syracuse 13202
  • (315) 479-3215
  • www.labor.state.ny.us, labor.ny.gov
  • www.alternativemodelingsolution.com

5
Talk Choices
  • One Hour
  • general basics, code independent
  • Two Hour
  • extreme work practices details ICR56

6
Major CEO Points
  • Always Licensed Contractors Certified People
  • Survey or ID Friable Non-friable ACMs
  • Notifications - Building, DOL, EPA
  • Clearance Visual Inspection
  • Written Assurance of Removal Performed for Work
    Area Associated ACMs

7
Talk Agenda
  • I. Asbestos Background - preliminary
  • II. Regulatory Jurisdictions govt
  • III. General Project Life Cycle - phases
  • IV. Statutory Credentials - permits
  • V. Project Oversight who, what
  • VI. Project Abatement Basics - jargon

8
Talk Agenda (cont.)
  • VII. Common Abatement Methods ACM types
  • VIII. Variances alternatives, difficulties
  • IX. Enforcement agencies, issues
  • X. Web Pages more information
  • XI. Conclusion good ideas
  • XII. Proposed ICR56 Revisions ?

9
I. Asbestos Background
  • A Properties why what asbestos is
  • B. Health concerns damage diseases
  • C. Applications materials where found
  • D. Concept of asbestos project abatement

10
A. Properties
  • Fibrous mineral ? small micron size
  • Various types ? Canadian chrysotile, amosite,
    others
  • Common nice to use
  • Heat insulator
  • Material binder

11
B. Adverse Health Effects
  • Lung Cancer Smoking Risks
  • Synergistic, multipied gt X
  • Mesothelioma of pleural lining fatal
  • Asbestosis (lung capacity)- chronic
  • General Fibrosis (alveoli scarring)- respirable
    dusts, not acute
  • Gastrointestinal problems skin?

12
C. Applications
  • Common in older (Thermal System Insulation)
    TSIs, fireproofing
  • Common in older plasters, tiles
  • Common in built-in roofing, shingles
  • Common in newer glues, mastics, sealants
  • Many construction uses!

13
Why Excessive Exposure Risks
  • Adverse Health Effects in Long Term ? 20 years
    (smokers, contaminations?)
  • Common in Construction Practices
  • Exists in many places insulation, walls,
    flooring, ceilings, patches
  • Improper controls for exposure risks
  • Friable vs non-friable ACMs breaking

14
ACM Types
  • Asbestos Containing Materials
  • Friable easily crumbled by hand- TSIs,
    fireproofing, plasters, severely damaged
  • Non-friables fibers encapsulated difficult to
    break up, VAT, asphalt, organically bound
  • Cementatious can be pulverized easily

15
D. Concept of Asbestos Project
  • Inspect for damaged and undamaged ACM
  • Survey- ACMs discovered
  • In conjunction w/ demolition or renovation
  • Project management options of removal, repair,
    enclosure, or encapsulation
  • Project completion clearance

16
Abatement Options
  • Removal ACMs all gone
  • Enclosure air tight construction around
  • Encapsulation surface or bridging
  • All require same project procedures!
  • Repair substrate spot removal sealant
  • Operations Maintenance housekeeping, repairs

17
Renovations
  • Survey for Impacted Suspect Materials
  • Portions built before 01January1974
  • Employees to be Notified of ACMs
  • All Materials Presumed ACMs
  • All Waste is assumed Regulated ACM (RACM) w/o
    survey

18
Demolitions
  • New Definition? Remove load bearing member?
  • Survey Required 5.1, p41 LL Section 241
    Paragraph 10, built before 01 Jan. 1974
  • CEO, ACB, Site copies
  • Structurally unsound Ag bldgs.-no survey
  • Abatement Clearance Normally

19
II. Jurisdictions
  • A. USEPA Air pollutants, schools
  • B. OSHA Industry, construction, etc.
  • C. NYSDEC Solid Waste Facilities Transporter
    Permits- transfer stations also
  • D. NYSDOL Asbestos projects

20
A. USEPA 40CFR Part 763 AHERA schools
  • Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act from Clean
    Air Act
  • Survey test building interiors
  • Renovation surveys management plans for
    response actions to maintain ACMs

21
AHERA (cont.)
  • Final air clearances for large scale / long
    duration projects in schools
  • NYS Education Dept. DOH enforcement agents
  • Compliance w/ OSHA, state abatement, all
    applicable regulations

22
USEPA 40CFR Part 61 NESHAP air quality
  • National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air
    Pollutants
  • Demolition surveys
  • Qualified supervisor
  • Notifications for demolitions renovations of
    major quantity RACMs (friables)
  • Special disposal of RACMs

23
NESHAP ACM Types
  • Regulated Asbestos Containing Materials
  • Friable (RACM) surfacing- TSI, plasters,
    fireproofing trowelled joint compound?
  • Category II Non-friables transite
  • Category I Non-friables VAT, built-up roofing,
    shingles, glues /mastics, window glazing
    /caulks?

24
B. OSHA
  • 1. General Industry Standard
  • 2. Construction Standard- 29CFR 1926.1101
  • 3. Other S H Standards

25
1. General Industry Standard
  • 29CFR 1910.1001 Asbestos
  • Employee Communication- surveys, exposure
    notification, training
  • Medical surveillance records
  • Regulated areas of exposure risks
  • Special work practices to suit industry

26
General Industry Standard (cont.)
  • Engineering controls low risk containment
  • PPE - hygiene, respirators
  • Housekeeping janitorial, OM
  • Administrative measures employee rotations,
    common sense, etc.

27
2. Construction Standard
  • 29CFR 1926.1101 Asbestos
  • Starting point for project methods
  • Basic work practices for 4 project classes
  • By ACM types amounts- classes
  • Abatement industry

28
OSHA Project Class I
  • friables (TSI, surface coatings) ?
  • NPEs (Negative Pressure Enclosures),
  • Wet removals stripping of surfaces
  • Disposal in leak tight packages (e.g.
    bags)
  • Greater than 10 square 25 linear feet

29
Class II
  • non-friables (NOBs transite) ? bulk removals,
    not strips
  • Caulking, glazing, glues, shingles, tiles,
  • critical barriers indoors
  • Housekeeping prompt clean up
  • And disposal in leak tight containers (e.g.
    dumpsters)

30
Class III
  • OM (Operations Maintenance)-
  • Minor projects or disturbances
  • Limited isolations short duration
  • Glove bags, mini-enclosures, tents

31
Class IV
  • Clean up of ACM debris, dust, etc.
  • Sealed bags for dust debris
  • Basic Housekeeping janitorial!
  • Generally, OSHA classes simply range from a
    sealed area stripping, reduced emissions from
    bulk removals, minor scale operations, and
    clean-ups.

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3. Other OSHA Standards
  • 29CFR 1910.134 Respiratory Protection
  • 1926.450 Scaffolds
  • 1926.500 Fall Protection
  • 1926.1053 Ladders
  • PPE gloves, helmets, feet, clothing
  • Confined spaces

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C. DEC
  • Disposal transport jurisdiction
  • Construction debris for unpackaged non-friables
    and
  • Special handling /packaging for friables
    (RACMs), e.g. no surveys
  • Title 6 Part 360 Solid Waste Management
    Facilities, 364 Waste Transporter Permits

34
D Labor
  • Legislative intent - Labor Law Article 30,
    Section 900
  • Contractor licenses, worker certifications,
    project notifications credentials permits
  • Chapter 520 of the Laws of 1989- In-Plant
  • Excessive Exposure Risks due to improper asbestos
    projects (poor Life Cycle)

35
Labor Guidelines
  • Public protection from fibre releases due to bad
    contractors
  • Labor Law Article 30 asbestos project
  • Removal, encapsulation, enclosure, or disturbance
    of friable asbestos or handling any ACM which may
    cause fiber release
  • 12NYCRR Part 56, Industrial Code Rule 56
    (notifications, surveys, work practices)

36
Labor (cont.)
  • Any visible ACM (dust, debris, etc.) is a project
  • Removal of all ACMs before renovations
    demolitions
  • NPEs for all indoor projects except In-Plant
    Operations (OSHA coverage)

37
Labor (cont.)
  • Package (bags) all non-friable and friable ACMs
    unless outdoors

38
III. General Project Life Cycle
  • Idea of abatement expands project concept
  • Derived from AHERA ICR56
  • Project procedures dependent upon ACM
  • Public protection ? Monies
  • 3 Phases- Pre-abate, abate, clear

39
Phase I ? Pre-Abatement
  • Survey
  • Plan
  • Design
  • Background air sampling

40
Phase II ? Abatement
  • A. Pre-abatement enclosure construction
  • B. Removals waste baggage w/ air Monitoring
    project controls
  • C. Multiple cleaning sequences

41
Phase III ? Clearance
  • Extremely Clean
  • Final Visual Inspection
  • Final Air Clearance (indoors)

42
DOL Project Exemption
  • Owner Occupied
  • Single Family House
  • Work Performed by Owner
  • Survey Contractor required for Demolition

43
IV. Statutory Credentials
  • A. Asbestos Contractor Licenses
  • B. Asbestos Certificates
  • C. Asbestos Project Notifications

44
A. Asbestos Contractor License
  • LL Article 30, Section 902
  • Title 12 Part 56-2.1 ? 3.1, p20
  • Business Registration
  • Insurances workers comp, unemployment
  • At least 1 Certified Supervisor
  • Plus Certified Workers

45
B. Asbestos Certifications
  • LL Article 30, Section 902 56-2.2(b) ? 3.2, p22
  • USEPA Equivalent Worker Training
  • Model Accreditation state reciprocity
  • Inspector- surveys
  • Management Planner- response actions
  • Project Designer- abatements

46
Certs cont.
  • Supervisor- watch control projects
  • Handler- all abatements
  • Operations Maintenance- minors
  • Allied Trades- constructions or exposures
  • Air Monitor- pumps cassettes
  • Project Monitor- watch, assess, suggest

47
C. Asbestos Project Notifications
  • Licensed contractor
  • Large Project (gt 160 square or 260 linear
    footage)
  • Project fee (4,000 max)
  • Schedule 200, 400, 1000, 2000

48
V. Project OverSight
  • A. Survey
  • B. Air Monitoring
  • C. Project Monitor
  • D. Enforcement

49
A. Survey
  • AHERA- required for all schools
  • ICR 56- required for structures built before 1974
  • Agricultural condemned (structurally unsound)
    buildings exempt
  • Licensed contractor w/ certified inspector
  • Locations, type, conditions, amounts, fri?

50
Surveys (cont.)
  • Non-friable- 2 samples minimum
  • Significant damage, damaged, good
  • Homgenous areas- 3(lt1000 sqft), 5 (1000-5000
    sqft), 9 (gt5000 sqft) for friables
  • Surfacing material, TSI, Miscellaneous
  • Text to CEO, NYS

51
B. Air Monitoring
  • Licensed contractor w/ certified air monitoring
    technician
  • Backgrounds (Pre-abatements) inside outside
    work area
  • Finals same
  • Daily decon units, 2 in building, 1 outside,
    trap exhausts for large projects

52
Airs (cont.)
  • Minor Projects Finals (1 in /1 out) and for
    Tent/Glovebag Breaches
  • Small Backgrounds, Pre-abatements, Final
    Clearances (3 in/ 3 out)
  • Large (5 in / 5 out) plus Daily Environmentals

53
Sample Analysis
  • Air Phase Contrast Microscopy (PCM) or
    Transmission Electron (TEM)
  • Bulk Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) or TEM
  • Cost versus Specificity (TEM)!
  • Backgrounds- 0.10 fibres/millelitre, 70
    structures /square millimetre

54
C. Project Monitor
  • Inspect for contractual regulatory compliance
  • Owners agent limited from consultant to prorject
    superintendent
  • Possible duties- air bulk sampling, site
    inspections, final visual inspections

55
D. Enforcement
  • Government inspectors or officers
  • DEC, DOL, DOH, OSHA, USEPA
  • Statutory regulatory compliance
  • Possible duties- air bulk sampling, site
    inspections, final visual inspections
  • Legal adjudication w/ penalties

56
VI. Project Abatement Basics
  • A. Project Types
  • B. Common Work Practices
  • C. Project Size Dependencies
  • D. Full Code Requirements
  • E. Project Life Cycle Checks

57
A. Project Types
  • 56-1.4 (au), (bs), (aw)? 2.1(w). p9
  • Large 160 Square or 260 Linear Feet
  • Small 10 Square or 25 Linear
  • Minor less than small
  • To Differentiate Notification, Work Practices,
    Air Monitoring

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B. Common Work Practices-
  • Project Size Dependent
  • Full Code General Requirements
  • Special Projects In-Plant Operations
  • Applicable Variances (AVs)
  • Project Site Specific Variances

59
C. Project Size Dependent
  • Large Full Code w/ Daily Air Monitoring
  • Small Full Code, Smaller Decon Unit
  • Minor Tents or GloveBags w/no air monitoring
  • Large small require final airs

60
D. Full Code Requirements
  • Personal Decontamination Unit
  • Waste
  • Harded Walled Openings
  • Plasticized Walls, Floors, Ceilings, Objects,
    Criticals
  • Relative Negative Air Pressure
  • Most tedious costly

61
E. Project Life Cycle Checks
  • Licensed Certified
  • Scope- demolition vs. renovation
  • Survey Plan
  • Design or code
  • Notifications? DOL, occupant
  • Work Air Monitoring?
  • Final Clearances

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VII. Common Abatement Methods
  • A. Special Project Highlights
  • B. Other New Changes
  • C. Special Project Descriptions

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A. Special Projects Highlights
  • Old AVs included in new ICR
  • Tents for Non-friables and small friables
  • Glovebags/tents for TSI
  • No containments for outdoor projects
  • Limited relief for demos- 1 plastic layer!
  • Controlled demos
  • Wrap Cut TSI in good shape

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B. Other New Changes
  • Tents for OSHA Class 2, glove bag TSI, small
    Class I projects (2 layer large) 7.11f
  • GC Supervision HazComm 1.4
  • Renovation survey 5.1
  • AV92- Overlays AV107 Demos gone
  • Clearance by TEMs. 4.11
  • NOBs now In-Plant Operations w/o airs

65
Related Information
  • Owner must clean up disturbances! 1.5
  • hire air project monitors.
    4.3
  • 1 2 Family owners are exempt from 9.1d project
    monitor inspections (if outdoors?).
  • Some outdoor projects are exempt from final air
    clearances (visual inspections). 9.2e
  • Manometers 7.8(a)(4) for NPEs

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C. Special Projects 56-11
  1. In-Plant- NOBs?
  2. Emergencies Minor Clean-ups
  3. Minors- glovebags or tents?
  4. Pre-Demolition relief
  5. Controlled Demos like AV106

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Special Projects (cont.)
  • 6. External NOBs roofs, windows, siding,
  • 7. Non-friable flooring mastic- like AV120,
  • 8. TSI Wrap Cut

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Changes to In-Plant
  • NOBs only
  • Galbestos transite deleted
  • See Sub Section 6 for exterior projects
  • Air monitoring may not be required outdoors

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2. Emergencies Minor Clean-ups
  • For ACM debris disturbances
  • Incidental disturbance notification
  • Tents decon unit required
  • Final visual inspections airs required

70
VIII. Variances
  • A. Applicable Variances added to ICR
  • B. Site Specific Variances by petition
  • C. AV Archive method progressions

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A. Applicable Variances
  • Routine Relief Cases from Full Code
  • Limited or No Project Enclosures
  • Relief from Sheeting/ Cleaning Sequence
  • Include Outdoor Work, Special Methods
  • Remote Decontamination Units
  • Window Critical Barriers

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AVs General
  • Buffer Areas
  • Or Administrative Procedure Relief
  • Some Outdated and Replaced earlier AV83 (Roof),
    AV91 (GloveBags), AV93 (Certification), AV97
    (Decons for In-Plant), AV100 (Demo)
  • Fix oversights, mistakes, etc.

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New AVs
  • AV A-1 Controlled Demolition of Municipally-
    Owned Vacant Residential Buildings/Structures Up
    to 3 Stories in Height similar to AV107,
    survey, no
  • friables, final airs
  • AV A-2 Negative Air Ventilation Exhaust Greater
    than 25 Foot in Length! 14 inch
  • ducts or booster fans

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New AVs (cont.)
  • AV A-3 VAT Mastic Removal using Chemical
    Methods Low Speed Buffers
  • 4 foot plastic splash guard (1 layer)
  • AV-A-4 Removal or Cleanup of Intact VAT ?
    minor size (10 sq.ft.), manual
  • methods, decon area, final visual
  • inspection

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B. Site Specific Variance
  • LL Article 2, Section 30
  • Hardship with Full Code Compliance
  • Alternate Work Proposal w/ Application
  • For Equivalent Public Protection
  • (e.g. Exotic Outdoors, Demolition, Complex,
    Series of Partial Removals)
  • Practical Difficulties!

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C. AV Archive
  • Evolution of ICR 56
  • 2 Series of outdated procedures
  • First set in late 80s
  • Second set around late 90s?
  • Incorporated in latest code revision special
    projects
  • Help to craft site specific variances

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IX. Enforcement-
  • Routine Notification Inspections
  • LL Art.2, Sect.25 Power to Enter Inspect
  • LL Art.2, Sect.26 Exam. of Books Papers
  • LL Art.2, Sect.31 Duty to Furnish Information
    and Facilitate Inspections
  • LL Art.2, Sect.32 Interference with Officer or
    Employee of Dept. Prohibited

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IX. Enforcement (cont.)
  • LL Art.30, Sect.907 Complaints Investigations-
    jurisdiction
  • NOVs- resulting violations
  • Art.30, Sect.908 Injunctions stop work
  • Sect. 909 Civil Penalties Revocation-
    Hearings Fines- administrative
  • Compliance Conferences- negotiate

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IX. Enforcement (cont.)
  • Administrative- w/o hearing 1500 each for
  • for license or certification, 2nd offense
  • 2500 each, may now be higher?
  • Civil Hearing- all other NOVs, up to 5000
  • per or 25 of contract, up to 25000 per or
  • 50 of contract 2nd time, whichever is
  • higher

80
X. Web Pages
  • http//www.labor.state.ny.us or
    http//www.labor.ny.gov
  • Worker Protection/DOSH
  • Possible Links WorkPlace Safety, then
  • LC, ACB, ESU, or ICRs

81
Other Web Pages
  • http//www.epa.gov
  • - NARS, ACTS, NESHAP, AHERA
  • National Asbestos Registry/ Asbestos Contractor
    Tracking System
  • National Ombudsman to order books from USEPA
  • http//www.osha.gov

82
More Web Pages
  • http//www.dec.ny.gov ? Permits Licenses,
    Solid Hazardous Waste Management Permits in
    Permits section
  • http//www.nyhealth.gov or
  • http//health.state.ny.us ? Health safety in
    home, Work place or outdoors then Health safety
    indoors then Asbestos

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XI. Conclusion
  • A. Talk Summary
  • B. Project Check List
  • C. Rationalization
  • D. Final Visual Inspections
  • E. Key Considerations
  • F. Common Recommendations
  • G. Related Information

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A. Talk Summary
  • I. Asbestos Background
  • II. Regulatory Jurisdictions
  • III. General Project Life Cycle
  • IV. Statutory Credentials
  • V. Project Oversight
  • VI. Project Abatement Basics

85
Talk Summary (cont.)
  • VII. Common Abatement Methods
  • VIII. Variances
  • IX. Enforcement
  • X. Web Pages
  • XI. Conclusion

86
B. Project Check List
  • License Certification
  • Employee, Occupant, State Notifications
  • Surveys or ACM Identified
  • Final Visual Inspection
  • Final Air Clearance- 0.1f/cc, 70 structures/
    sq.mm
  • Written Contractor Release?

87
C. Rationalization
  • Various Health Considerations
  • Work Practices Air Sampling to Abate Risk
  • Outreach Awareness, then Enforcement,
    Compliance if necessary!

88
D. Final Visual Inspection
  • ASTM (American Society for Testing Materials)
    Standard E1368
  • Practice for Visual Inspection of Asbestos
    Abatement Projects
  • By both supervisor consultant!
  • Except single two family (no project monitor)!?

89
E. Key Basic Considerations
  • Renovation Notifications to USEPA except for
    residential
  • No visible emissions w/ housekeeping
  • Containerization of ACM
  • Proper landfill disposal of friables
  • Additional rules for schools (AHERA)

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F. Common Recommendations
  • Controlled demos if possible
  • Or site specific w/ friables survey
  • Not full survey w/ selective abatement
  • Possible problems w/ transite, windows, joint
    compound? may become friable

91
G. Related Information
  • Owner must clean up disturbances! 1.5
  • hire air project monitors.
    4.3
  • 1 2 Family owners are exempt from 9.1d project
    monitor inspections (if outdoors?).
  • Some outdoor projects are exempt from final air
    clearances (visual inspections). 9.2e
  • Manometers 7.8(a)(4) for NPEs

92
Common Abatement Types
  • External non-friable removals (roofs, siding,
    windows, etc.)
  • Controlled demolition
  • Tent glovebag
  • Wrap cut TSI lines
  • NPEs- full or modified (e.g. flooring)
  • Incidental disturbance clean up

93
XII. Proposed ICR56 Revisions
  • Timeframe was Summer 2012
  • Fire Life Safety Issues many are firefighter
    death related
  • Other Noteworthy Revisions corrections of old
    technical problems
  • Anticipated Proposed AVs to Special Projects
    SubPart

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Fire Life Safety Issues
  • Required Means of Egress maintained marked,
    e.g. halls, stairs, signs
  • Fire Protection Systems maintained , e.g.
    alarms, standpipes, sprinkers, detectors
  • Structural elements not compromised, e.g. load
    bearing
  • Pre-demolition building standpipes to work

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Fire Life Safety Issues cont.2
  • Fire Ratings maintained, repaired, restored, or
    replaced for non-demolitions
  • Pre-fire Plans given to CEO Fire Chief
  • CEO Approvals Permits to be kept on site and
    submitted to Fire Chief
  • Negative Air ShutOff Switch for projects gt 15000
    sqft floor area

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Fire Life Safety Issues cont.3
  • Fire Retardant (or non-combustible) Sheathing for
    decons isolation barriers, 3/8 inch thickness
    min.
  • Isolation Barrier Framing the same
  • Alternate Work Area Exits, Emergency Lighting,
    Fire Extinguishers (2-A or 40-BC) required
  • Notification Information about CEO review

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Other Noteworthy Revisions
  • Variances require CEO certifications
  • Transmittal of Project Certificate of Completion
    (removed ACMs, signed statement, certification)
    for work areas
  • Work Area Decks, Decons, Tunnels, Scaffolding
  • Personal Hygiene Sections

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Other Noteworthy Revisions cont. 2
  • Revised Demolition Definition to all building
    system components
  • Minimum Air Sample Volume of 1200 L
  • Clearance barriers pre-sample agitation
  • Required On-Site Documents
  • Cleanup Projects

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Anticipated Proposed AVs
  • To be cited in Section 56-11.3
  • Mechanical Fastening thru Non-friables
  • Small Minor Disturbance Clean-Ups
  • Buried Non-friable Piping
  • Commercial Reusable Tents (Minors)

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Major CEO Points
  • Always Licensed Contractors Certified People
  • Survey or ID Friable Non-friable ACMs
  • Notifications - Building, DOL, EPA
  • Clearance Visual Inspection
  • Written Assurance of Removal Performed for Work
    Area Associated ACMs

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Contact
  • NYS Dept. of Labor
  • DOSH-ACB, Room 202
  • 450 S. Salina St.
  • Syracuse 13202
  • (315) 479-3215
  • www.labor.state.ny.us, labor.ny.gov, or
  • alternativemodelingsolution.com
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