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ATTACHMENT 5
ASBESTOS ABATEMENT ALTERNATIVE WORK PRACTICES AND SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION
Non-traditional Asbestos Abatement Work Plan 1
March 2019
NON-TRADITIONAL ASBESTOS ABATEMENT WORK PLAN
Former National Amusements Showcase Cinema Building
936 Silver Lane
East Hartford, Connecticut
This project calls for the removal and disposal of the following per the attached MMI
Survey Report (See Appendix A) dated March 8, 2019:
• approximately 23,500 Square Feet (SF) of asbestos-containing exterior
white textured wall paint (portions covered by new renovations);
• approximately 1,000 Linear Feet (LF) of gray masonry caulk;
• approximately 4,000 SF of black foundation mastic; and,
• asbestos-containing/contaminated debris on concrete walkways and
slabs, and within surficial soils (up to 1 inch of contamination to be
abated as part of this work).
For the purposes of this project, according to the in-house Milone and MacBroom, Inc.
structural engineer, Mr. Glenn D. Jarvis, P.E., the above materials are associated with the
structural concrete masonry unit (CMU) block wall of the Site building and shall be
demolished into the existing building footprint for “Make Safe” purposes (not pulled
away from the building slab; this will allow for decontamination of the existing slab
following demolition). A letter provided by Mr. Jarvis can be found within Appendix
B of this document. Paint debris and masonry caulk were also discovered to be
comingled on the concrete sidewalks and within surficial soils; see the Photo Document
showing the CMU block wall and associated surficial debris is in Appendix C. More
specifically, surficial contaminated soils (and/or decontamination of concrete
surrounding the base of the original perimeter building footprint exterior walls) shall also
be removed/disposed of as asbestos waste. Separate “Exclusion Zones - EZs” may also
be required as the work progresses. EZ(s) will be erected and consist of an approximate
10-foot wide (from the building edge) area to allow for surficial decontamination. After
visible debris has been removed from porous surfaces, at grade to a minimum of 1 inch
of soil (otherwise considered “surficial soils” will be removed and disposed of as
Asbestos-Containing Waste Material (ACWM); surficial concrete surfaces will be
decontaminated and inspected by the licensed project monitor as the work
progresses. If additional debris is then found in soils, additional soil removal will
continue in increments of at least 2 inches until no visible debris is observed. Sporadic
locations on the interior building walls also contain white textured wall paint. These areas
will be abated during interior conventional abatement work activities, providing the walls
are non-structural in nature.
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Demolition/”live loading” work shall be performed following conventional interior
abatement activities and selective demolition/disposal work of non-asbestos materials.
Conventional work will be performed utilizing hand tools only. Demolition/”live loading”
activities will be performed within an EZ and utilize large construction equipment (i.e.,
100-yard dump trailers supplied by the abatement contractors trucking company,
closed-cab excavator(s), front loaders, etc.) and hand tools as necessary. Excavation
operators will be asbestos-licensed and hazardous materials OSHA/HazWoper trained in
order to perform work within the EZ. All dump trailers will be lined with two layers of 10-
mil poly liners; the liners shall be installed by the ACM Contractor and labeled with
appropriate Generator/OSHA labels on liners, including #9 Placard atop each liner. The
trucks will be located within the EZ during the loading while on laydown areas via rubber
membrane. Connecticut-certified asbestos workers shall be on the ground to assist with
material wetting and hand removal of any loose ACM generated within the EZ. Ten-
millimeter rubber laydown sheeting will be placed on the ground, beneath and around
each trailer truck, during loading on soil and pavement surfaces respectively to prevent
any debris from impacting surrounding soils outside the EZ. Debris that has fallen
onto/around the rubber membrane will be picked up and placed in the lined trailer,
along with the rubber membrane, once the truck has been loaded. As previously
mentioned, a continuous visual inspection shall be conducted during the loading around
the excavator to ensure that no ACM debris is released, and no visible emissions occur.
A licensed asbestos abatement contractor shall conduct all waste trailer lining (each
trailer bed will be lined with two 10-mil polyethylene liners and labeled accordingly with
appropriate #2212 hazardous waste placards on each of the 4 sides of the trailers),
wetting of soils and perimeter block walls/debris during loading, sealing of waste trailers,
and decontamination of waste trailers and excavation equipment. The Contractor and/or
Contractor’s Trucking Company are required to perform the appropriate soil
characterization testing (via profile and sampling frequency) required by the landfill. A
water source will be provided by the Contractor to maintain the assumed asbestos-
contaminated soils/associated surrounding soils and confirmed asbestos debris within
the building footprint in a wet condition during removal activities.
Vehicles and equipment entering the EZ’s will pass through a control point one at a time.
An equipment decontamination pad shall be constructed and utilized for this work. The
decontamination (decon) pad shall be set up to allow for the collection and filtering of all
rinsate. The decon pad shall be constructed of heavy gauge rubber membrane material
placed over a gravel/crushed stone base. A berm will be constructed around the pad for
the collection of the rinsate. Trucks and equipment that enter the EZ shall be
decontaminated in the EZ’s after loading and cleaned again at the decon pad during exit.
Exiting trucks and equipment will pass over the decon pad where tires, chassis,
walls/sides, etc., which have been in contact with debris will be pressure washed. The
decon pad and asphalt paved areas shall be cleaned of all debris at the end of each work
shift, as well as, at the end of the project and washed down with water (decon pad) via
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HEPA vacuums. Rinsate will be collected at the decon pad (and excess water on the
surface of the contaminated soils footprint (as needed) and treated utilizing an asbestos
5 micron water filtration system. Filtered rinsate shall be removed off-site to a water
treatment plant set up to handle this type of water. The Decontamination Pad is
shown on Site Figure within Appendix D.
A remote 3 stage personnel decontamination unit shall be set up contiguous to the
Exclusion Zone(s). All workers shall wear appropriate respiratory and personal protective
equipment while in the EZ’s/Hot Zones.
The Town of East Hartford (TOWN) is requesting relief from Subsections 19a-332a-5(c),
(d), (e), and (h), Subsection 7(c), and from Section 19a-332a-12 of the Regulations of
Connecticut State Agencies (RCSA). The work area shall be isolated from non-work
areas by air-tight barriers attached securely in place. It is not feasible for the Asbestos
Abatement Contractor (CONTRACTOR) to erect a negative pressure containment within
the exterior building regulated area. The proposed deviations and alternatives must be
performed in accordance with, but not limited to, the current revision of the OSHA
General Industry Standard for Asbestos (29 CFR 1926.1001), the OSHA Asbestos in
Construction Regulations (29 CFR 1926.1101), the United States Environmental
Protection Agency (USEPA) Asbestos National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air
Pollutants (NESHAP) Regulations (40 CFR Part 61 Subpart M), the Connecticut
Department of Public Health (CTDPH) Standards for Asbestos Abatement, Licensure and
Training (19a-332a-1 through 16, 20-440-1 through 9 & 20-441), the Connecticut
Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (CTDEEP) Special Waste Disposal
Regulations (22a-209-8(i), local statutes, local ordinances, local codes and any other
applicable federal, RCSA and any other local government regulations and guidelines.
Except as noted, all other work practices specified in the RCSA are mandatory.
A DEEP/DPH licensed Project Monitor shall monitor all activities involving asbestos
abatement on a full-time basis. The Project Monitor shall, as a minimum, collect air
samples at the boundary of the regulated area during each shift to document airborne
fiber concentrations. If air samples collected during abatement activities indicate
airborne fiber concentrations greater than background levels or greater than 0.01 f/cc, as
determined by Phase Contrast Microscopy, whichever is larger, work shall stop and the
DEEP/DPH shall be informed. Engineering controls will be adjusted, and permission from
the DEEP/DPH shall be received prior to work recommencing.
In lieu of the requirements of Subsection 19a-332a-5(c), (d), (e), and (h), Subsection 7(c)
and Section 19a-332a-12, a regulated area, as defined by the existing construction fence,
barrier tape and appropriate signage, will be established around the building prior to the
contractor commencing work (otherwise known as the EZ); a plan is attached showing
the anticipated work areas. The work area shall be continually wetted during this project
to ensure that all waste is maintained wet. The demolition, sorting and segregating of
the facility shall not proceed without the full-time review of a DEEP/DPH licensed
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asbestos Project Monitor. Work shall proceed at a pace that will allow ACM to be
identified and appropriately sorted. All non-discrete waste from this building that
cannot be categorized by the Project Monitor as being asbestos-free shall be treated as
friable asbestos waste. It is understood by Milone and MacBroom, Inc. (MMI) that if the
CTDEEP/CTDPH determines that any materials or equipment have left the regulated area
without first being inspected by the MONITOR, this NTP will be immediately rescinded,
and all work on this project shall stop until a new work plan is approved by the
DEEP/DPH. At the completion of this project, the Project Monitor shall inspect the
regulated work area to ensure that no visible asbestos residue is present. The Project
Monitor shall document this inspection result in writing.
NOTE: If accumulated water remains within the Building footprint surrounding the
assumed asbestos-contaminated CMU, it will be filtered through the 5-micron
water filtration system and discarded off-site to a water treatment plant. If
allowable/authorized by the Town of East Hartford and the DPH, the most efficient
means of disposal would be to allow the contractor to discard the water into a
nearby municipal drain, FOLLOWING filtration of the water through a 5-micron
system.
Refer to attached Site Plan for a detail of the EZ and support zones.
Building Owner
Town of East Hartford
Abatement Inspections
Pre-abatement inspections may be conducted by the DEEP/DPH, or a Connecticut-
licensed asbestos project monitor (AM). The DEEP/DPH is to be provided a minimum of
24-hours’ notice, to schedule pre and post visual inspections of the work area.
Post-abatement inspections may be conducted by DEEP/DPH, or the AM.
Asbestos Removal Contractor
TO BE DETERMINED
Asbestos Designer
Ryan Rouillard of Milone & MacBroom, Inc. (MMI), License # AD062001
Asbestos Project Monitor
TO BE DETERMINED
Waste Hauler
TO BE DETERMINED
Landfill - TO BE DETERMINED
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“Competent Person” Requirements
A. On all construction sites with asbestos operations, CONTRACTOR will name a
“competent person” qualified and authorized to ensure worker safety and health,
as required by Subpart C, General Safety and Health Provisions for Construction
(29 CFR 1926.20). Under these requirements for safety and health prevention
programs, the “competent person” will frequently inspect/assess job site,
materials, and equipment for changing conditions, and upon employee request.
B. The “competent person” will supervise:
1. the setup and integrity of regulated areas, enclosures, exclusion zones or
other containments via onsite inspection,
2. procedures to control entry to and exit from the regulated area(s),
3. all employee exposure monitoring, ensuring it is properly conducted,
4. use of required protective clothing and equipment by employees working
within the enclosure and/or using glove bags,
5. proper setup, removal, and performance of engineering controls, work
practices, and personal protective equipment through onsite inspections,
6. employee use of hygiene facilities and required decontamination procedures,
and
7. notification requirements.
C. The “competent person” should have attended a comprehensive training course
for contractors and supervisors certified by the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA), a state-approved training provider, or a course that is equivalent in
length and content.
Work Area Preparation
A. An EZ will be established where CONTRACTOR employees work with asbestos,
including any adjoining area(s) where debris and waste from asbestos work
accumulates or where airborne concentrations of asbestos exceed or can possibly
exceed the permissible exposure limit (PEL).
B. All Class II asbestos work or any other operations where airborne asbestos
exceeds the PEL will be done within regulated areas. Authorized personnel only
may enter. The designated “competent person” will supervise all asbestos work
performed in the area.
C. CONTRACTOR will mark off the regulated area in any manner that minimizes the
number of persons within the area and limits persons outside the area from
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exposure to airborne asbestos. Red asbestos barrier tape and yellow
construction tape will mark off the regulated areas.
D. Posted warning signs demarcating the work area will be easily readable and
understandable. The signs will bear the following information:
DANGER
ASBESTOS
CANCER AND LUNG DISEASE HAZARD
AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL ONLY
RESPIRATORY AND PROTECTIVE CLOTHING ARE
REQUIRED IN THIS AREA
E. CONTRACTOR will supply a respirator to all persons entering the regulated areas
(See respiratory protection requirements elsewhere in this document).
F. ONTRACTOR employees will not eat, drink, smoke, chew tobacco or gum, or
apply cosmetics in regulated areas.
G. MMI will oversee this asbestos abatement and decontamination work. As
supervisor of the entire project, MMI will determine whether the CONTRACTOR
complies with the standard and will make necessary recommendations to
CONTRACTOR to correct non-compliance.
H. The signs and barrier tape (labelled “asbestos”) shall be posted at the perimeter
of the regulated area allowing sufficient space for the work to be performed.
I. The following is the sequence of work that CONTRACTOR shall adhere to during
the asbestos removal and decontamination of the structure:
1. CONTRACTOR shall post all required signage. Warning signs shall be
posted on all critical barriers at the commencement of the work area
preparation, as required in all applicable federal, state and local
regulations and specifically 1926.1101(k)(6)(i) of the Occupational Safety
and Health Standards Federal Register. The signs shall display the proper
legend in the lower panel, with letter sizes and styles of a visibility at least
equal to that specified in OSHA Standard OSHA’s 1926.1101(k)(6)(i).
2. CONTRACTOR shall secure the work area from unauthorized access for
the duration of the asbestos abatement.
3. A remote 3-stage personal decontamination unit shall be constructed at
the edge of each demarcated EZ associated with the asbestos work areas,
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and must include an equipment room, a shower room, and a clean room
adequate to accommodate the number of asbestos workers performing
removal activities. All personnel performing any work activities within the
designated asbestos work areas shall decontaminate through the remote
personnel decontamination unit, upon exiting the designated work areas.
a. The Equipment Room shall serve as a transfer room and an
intermediate area between the work area and any
decontamination procedures to occur in the shower room. This
room shall be vacuumed and washed whenever necessary in order
to prevent asbestos dust and or debris accumulations. The
Equipment Room will also serve as an access area to the shower
for personnel leaving the work area. Workers leaving the
containment shall remove and dispose of disposable protective
suits and wear only respirators into the Shower. At the end of
each day, bags of asbestos waste and contaminated materials shall
be removed after a thorough decontamination procedure as
described in the contract specifications. Workers performing this
operation will wear respirators and disposable full-body protective
suits
b. The Shower Room shall have a continuous supply of cold and hot
water and be suitably arranged for complete showering during
decontamination. The Shower Room with curtained doorways will
comprise an airlock between contaminated and clean areas. All
materials being passed from the equipment room to the clean
room must pass through the shower and be thoroughly
decontaminated. The shower floor will be a leak tight catch basin
equipped with a sump pump and waste water will be pumped into
a waste container. There shall be no discharge to ground or
drains. The contractor shall provide disposable towels and soap in
the shower area.
c. The Clean Room shall store asbestos worker's clean protective
clothing and clean respirator equipment. Contaminated clothing,
respirators, tools, equipment, or other materials shall not be
allowed into the Clean Room or beyond. The Clean Room will
serve as an access for personnel entering the work area, and for
the donning of respiratory protection and protective clothing.
CONTRACTOR shall provide space in the clean room for the
worker's personal clothing. This may be in the form of hangers or
lockers.
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Remote 3-stage Decontamination Unit
Requirements for Non-Traditional Masonry Paint and Joint Caulk Removal
A. A “work area” (CTDPH Standards for Asbestos Abatement 19a-332a-1(jj)), shall be
established that extends outward from the exterior side of the building where
removal will result in disturbance of asbestos-containing materials. There should
be no visible emissions at any time.
B. Work shall be temporarily halted if sustained wind speeds exceeding 15 miles per
hour during abatement activities, which generate dust.
C. Should CONTRACTOR utilize heavy construction equipment:
1. All components shall be cleaned of visible debris at the end of each
workday, or when DEEP/DPH the regulated areas.
2. Equipment Operators will wear PPE associated with asbestos regulations,
as well as OHSA-approved equipment and hard hats.
D. Should CONTRACTOR utilize scaffolding for interior operations:
1. All staging and scaffolding (if needed) shall be furnished and erected by the
CONTRACTOR in accordance with all applicable requirements (including, but
not limited to OSHA regulation 29 CFR 1926.451) and be maintained in safe
condition by him at no additional cost to the Owner.
E. Asbestos-containing materials shall be adequately wet with amended water prior
to and during removal. All material may be removed utilizing hand-tools, a
HEPA-vacuum, and a wet wipe collection method.
F. The work area, including ground covers and equipment, shall be cleaned of
visible debris at the end of each workday.
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G. Upon completion of the asbestos-containing material removal, the wall areas
shall again be cleaned by HEPA –vacuuming and/or wiped with a wet sponge or
cloth. Polyethylene sheet (where used) shall be removed and disposed of as
ACWM in accordance with 310 CMR 7.15(15)-(18).
H. Soils will be removed from the edge of the building (approximately 3 feet).
I. Pavement/Concrete shall be decontaminated from the edge of the building
(approximately 6 feet) utilizing HEPA-vacuums at the completion each day.
J. CONTRACTOR shall set-up barriers to prevent the release of contaminated water
from the regulated area.
K. If accumulated water remains within the regulated area, it will be filtered through
a 5-micron water filtration system and used to wet the ACM, and then discarded
off-site; more specifically, the water shall be discarded as asbestos-contaminated
and disposed of at an approved treatment plant as asbestos.
L. All equipment within the regulated area shall be cleaned of visible dust and
debris via HEPA-vacuum and/or wet wipe, prior to removal from the work area.
Wet wipes shall be managed as ACWM.
M. The polyethylene sheets shall be cleaned of visible dust and debris by HEPA-
vacuum and/or wet wipe. Dry sweeping shall not be allowed.
N. If disposable protective clothing is used, it shall be disposed as ACWM.
O. Thoroughly wetted ACM shall be live-loaded into tractor trailer dumpsters
utilizing heavy construction equipment; for interior operations, conventional
abatement regulations regarding removal/disposal shall apply.
P. At the conclusion of the work, the work site shall be inspected for dust or debris.
The work area shall be re-cleaned until no such debris is found.
Q. All waste shall be labeled as ACWM prior to removal from the work areas.
R. Visual Clearance inspection of the regulated areas shall be conducted by the
project’s AM.
S. For activities that disturb friable ACM, no visible emissions shall be discharged to
the air during the collection, processing, packaging, or transporting of any ACM.
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Labels
A. CONTRACTOR will attach warning labels to all waste containers. As stated above,
labels will be printed in large, bold letters on a contrasting background and used
in accordance with the Occupational Safety Health Administration (OSHA’s)
Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200), including the #9 placard.
All labels will contain a warning statement against breathing asbestos fibers and
contain the following legend:
DANGER
CONTAINS ASBESTOS FIBERS
AVOID CREATING DUST
CANCER AND LUNG DISEASE HAZARD
B. Following removal of the exterior wall system, and double-wrapping with 6-mil
poly (and labelling), all ACWM shall be removed from the exclusion zone at the
time of abatement and transported off-site daily, within a fully enclosed/lined
and locked container per RCSA requirements. Waste will NOT be stored on-site. A
Copy of the partially executed waste shipment record must be submitted directly
to the CTDEEP/DPH by CONTRACTOR on the day the waste leaves the Site.
Air Monitoring
A. CONTRACTOR shall provide OSHA personal air monitoring during the removal
process. CONTRACTOR will ensure that no employee is exposed to an airborne
concentration of asbestos in excess of 0.1 fibers per cubic centimeter (f/cc) as an
8-hour time-weighted average (TWA). Also, CONTRACTOR will ensure that no
employee is exposed to an airborne concentration of asbestos in excess of 1 f/cc
as averaged over a sampling period of 30 minutes. Sampling shall be performed
by a competent person as described in the OSHA regulations.
B. For the exterior operations, the Owner’s industrial hygienist (IH) shall select a
minimum of four ambient air monitoring points (North, East, South, West) around
the EZ and collect two (2) sets of air monitoring samples, per an 8-hour shift (one
set per 4-hours). For interior operations, the IH shall collect outside containment
area air samples during work to monitor the containment(s) structural integrity.
The samples shall be analyzed using Phase Contrast Microscopy (PCM). All PCM
samples shall be analyzed on a daily basis via phase contrast microscopy method
7400. Analytical data shall be e-mailed to the DEEP/DPH on a daily basis (if
requested).
C. Should fiber concentrations reach or exceed the criterion of 0.010 f/cc, the
Owner’s IH will stop all abatement activities, the CTDEEP/DPH shall be
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immediately notified by telephone, and adjust engineering controls to decrease
fiber concentrations. The work methods shall be evaluated by the CTDEEP/DPH
prior to continuing any further work. Additionally, as noted above, work shall be
temporarily halted if wind speeds exceed 15 miles per hour during work activities
that generate dust.
Respiratory Protection
A. Respirators will be used during:
1. the removal of asbestos or presumed asbestos-containing materials,
2. Class II work where an asbestos-containing material is not removed
substantially intact,
3. Class II and III work without a negative exposure assessment,
4. Class III jobs where asbestos-containing or presumed asbestos-containing
material is cut, abraded, or broken, and
5. Class IV work within a regulated area where respirators are required.
B. CONTRACTOR will provide respirators at no cost to employees, selecting the
appropriate type from among those approved by the National Institute of
Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) Administration.
C. CONTRACTOR will provide half-mask purifying respirators--other than disposable
respirators--equipped with high-efficiency filters for Class II and III asbestos jobs
without a negative exposure assessment and for Class III jobs where work
disturbs asbestos-containing or presumed asbestos-containing materials.
D. If a particular job is not covered above and exposures are above the PEL or STEL,
the asbestos standard, 29 CFR 1926.1101 contains a table specifying types of
respirators CONTRACTOR will use.
E. CONTRACTOR institutes a respiratory program in accordance with Respiratory
Protection, 29 CFR 1910.134. CONTRACTOR will permit employees using filter
respirators to change the filter elements when breathing resistance increases;
CONTRACTOR will maintain an adequate supply of filters for this purpose.
CONTRACTOR will permit employees wearing respirators to leave work areas
through the shower decontamination facility (DF) to wash their faces and
respirator face pieces as necessary to prevent skin irritation.
F. CONTRACTOR will ensure that the respirators issued have the least possible face
piece leakage and fit properly. For employees wearing negative-pressure
respirators, CONTRACTOR will perform either quantitative or qualitative face fit
tests with the initial fitting and at least every 12 months following or if a worker’s
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physical condition changes (weight loss/gain). The qualitative fit tests can be
used only for fit testing of half-mask respirators where they are permitted or for
full face piece air-purifying respirators where they are worn at levels where half
face piece air-purifying respirators are permitted. CONTRACTOR will conduct
qualitative and quantitative fit tests in accordance with Occupational Exposure to
Asbestos (29 CFR 1926.1001, Appendix C) and use the tests to select face pieces
that provide the required protection.
G. CONTRACTOR will not assign any employee, based on the most recent physical
exam and the examining physician’s recommendations would be unable to
function normally, to tasks requiring respirator use.
Protective Clothing
A. CONTRACTOR will provide and require the use of protective clothing in
accordance with asbestos regulations and OSHA regulations (as applicable to
work being performed), such as suits/coveralls or similar whole-body safety
clothing, head coverings, respirators (per appropriate Class of work being
performed), safety gloves, and foot coverings for:
1. employees exposed to airborne asbestos exceeding the PEL or STEL;
2. work without a negative exposure assessment; and
3. any employee performing Class I and Class II work involving the removal
of over 160 square feet/260 linear feet of asbestos-containing or
presumed asbestos-containing materials.
B. The “competent person” will examine employee work suits at least once per work
shift for rips or tears. Rips or tears found while the employee is working must be
mended or replaced immediately.
Hygiene Facilities
Decontamination is required for Class I and II asbestos work with a negative exposure
assessment above OSHA requirements, and where exposures exceed the PEL specific to
work practices being performed. CONTRACTOR will establish a three-chamber DF
connected to the regulated work areas for the decontamination of employees and their
equipment. All equipment and the surfaces of containers filled with asbestos-containing
materials will be cleaned prior to removal. CONTRACTOR will ensure employees enter
and exit the regulated areas through the equipment area.
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Smoking
CONTRACTOR will ensure that no employees smoke performing any class of asbestos
work, or within the regulated area.
MILONE & MACBROOM, INC.
Ryan Rouillard
State of Connecticut Department of Health Asbestos Project Designer
License Number AD062001
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