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Unit 6 / 7 Millennium Court
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STC-887-12927 / HMS1 v1 final 16th November 2017
Hazardous Materials Survey Report
280 Garfield Road East & 259 Riverstone Road, Riverstone NSW
Prepared for: Sunglow Development Management Pty Ltd C/- Orion Engineering
New South Wales Office:
Victorian Office:
Telephone:
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ADE Consulting Group Pty Ltd
Unit 6 / 7 Millennium Court
Silverwater, NSW 2128
ADE Consulting Group Pty Ltd
Unit 1 / 291 Rathmines Street
Thornbury, VIC 3071
NSW: (02) 8541 7214
VIC: 1300 796 922
site: www.ADenvirotech.com.au
e-mail [email protected]
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Hazardous Materials Survey Report
280 Garfield Road East & 259 Riverstone Road, Riverstone NSW Prepared for:
Sunglow Development Management Pty Ltd C/- Orion Engineering
Report No: STC-889-12927 / HMS1 / v1 final
Date: 16th November 2017
Written by: Andrew O’Neill Occupational Hygienist
B.Sc. (Earth Science)
Reviewed by: Edward Moss Project Manager B. Sc. Hons. (Geology)
Version Details Date
v1 final Written by Andrew O’Neill 16th
November 2017
This report is copyright. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by
any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying without permission in writing from ADE
Consulting Group Pty Ltd.
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Port Melbourne, VIC 3207
NSW: (02) 8541 7214
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ........................................................................................................................................................... 4
1 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................................................ 5
1.1 General. .................................................................................................................................................................... 5 1.2 Scope of Work .......................................................................................................................................................... 5 1.3 Objectives ................................................................................................................................................................. 5 1.4 Result........................................................................................................................................................................ 6 1.5 Legislative Requirements ......................................................................................................................................... 6
2 SITE IDENTIFICATION ....................................................................................................................................................... 7
2.1 Site Location ............................................................................................................................................................. 7
3 SURVEY METHODOLOGY .................................................................................................................................................. 8
3.1 Sampling Strategy .................................................................................................................................................... 8 3.2 Sample Analysis ........................................................................................................................................................ 8
4 SITE INSPECTION DETAILS .............................................................................................................................................. 10
4.1 Restrictions on Survey / Areas Not Accessed ........................................................................................................ 10
5 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS REPORT INTERPRETATION, RISK ASSESSMENT FACTORS AND PRIORITY RATING ............... 11
5.1 How to Interpret this Report .................................................................................................................................. 11 5.2 Risk Assessment Factors and Priority Rating ......................................................................................................... 12
6 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS .................................................................................................................... 15
6.1 General Recommendations ................................................................................................................................... 15 6.2 Asbestos Containing Materials .............................................................................................................................. 15 6.3 Synthetic Mineral Fibre (SMF) ............................................................................................................................... 16 6.4 Lead Containing Paints .......................................................................................................................................... 16 6.5 Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) .......................................................................................................................... 17
APPENDIX A: HAZARDOUS MATERIALS REGISTER .............................................................................................................. 18
APPENDIX B: HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TEST RESULTS ....................................................................................................... 19
APPENDIX C: PHOTOGRAPHS .............................................................................................................................................. 22
APPENDIX D: LIMITATIONS ................................................................................................................................................. 41
APPENDIX E: REFERENCES .................................................................................................................................................. 43
APPENDIX F: CHAIN OF CUSTODY....................................................................................................................................... 45
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NSW: (02) 8541 7214
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
General ADE Consulting Group Pty Ltd (ADE) was commissioned by Sunglow Development Management Pty Ltd C/-Orion Engineering (hereafter referred to as the ‘Client’) to undertake a Hazardous Materials Survey of the storage and industrial structures planned for demolition as part of the proposed redevelopment and subdivision of 280 Garfield Road East and 259 Riverstone Road, Riverstone NSW (hereafter referred to as the ‘Site’). The Site inspection was carried out on the 13th November 2017 by ADE representatives Bibiana Ortiz and Andrew O’Neill. At the time of the inspection, inaccessible areas were noted within Warehouse 1 (W1) at 280 Garfield Road East, Riverstone NSW. ADE understands re-inspection should be undertaken prior to demolition for these areas, further sampling and assessment may be required. This report represents the results of the survey.
Summary of Results Table 1. Summary of Report.
Hazardous Material Identified
Friable asbestos detected: No
Bonded asbestos detected: Yes
Lead-containing paints detected above 10,000 mg/kg detected: Yes
Lead-containing dust above 1,500 mg/kg detected: No
Synthetic mineral fibre products detected: Yes
Capacitors with PCBs presumed: Yes
Refer to Hazardous Materials Register (Appendix A for detailed results). General Recommendations
It is a requirement that all controllers of premises provide all occupiers of their place of work with a copy of the Hazardous Materials Register and all associated updates in accordance with the SafeWork NSW Code of Practice: How to Manage and Control Asbestos in the Workplace (2016).
A copy of the Hazardous Materials Register should be made readily available to all contractors conducting works on the premises/Site.
Should any previously unidentified suspect hazardous materials be identified during demolition, works should cease and the materials should be inspected by an experienced Occupational Hygienist.
Remove all hazardous materials identified prior to refurbishment or demolition of the areas.
Refer to recommendations page for more information.
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1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 General ADE was commissioned by the Client to undertake a Hazardous Materials Survey of the storage and industrial structures planned for demolition as part of the proposed redevelopment and subdivision of the Site. The Site inspection was carried out on the 13th November 2017 by ADE representatives Bibiana Ortiz and Andrew O’Neill. At the time of the inspection, inaccessible areas were noted within Warehouse 1 (W1) at 280 Garfield Road East, Riverstone NSW. ADE understands re-inspection should be undertaken prior to demolition for these areas, further sampling and assess may be required. The results of the survey and Hazardous Materials Register are provided in this report (Please refer to appendix A - Hazardous materials register). For the purpose of this report hazardous materials are limited to:
Asbestos Containing Material (ACM);
Synthetic Mineral Fibre (SMF);
Lead based paint and lead dust within ceiling spaces and ground surfaces; and
Class of compounds known as Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs).
1.2 Scope of Work
The scope of work involved the following:
Walkthrough inspection of the subject areas outlined in Figure 1;
Identification of materials containing asbestos, lead (in paint), lead (in dust), SMF in insulation materials and PCBs in light fittings;
Sampling of fixed building fabric where possible;
Laboratory analysis of selected samples where the inspector suspected the presence of hazardous materials; and
Preparation of a report/risk assessment outlining the Site data and recommendations.
1.3 Objectives
The objectives / scope of the Hazardous Materials Survey are to:
Complete a Safety, Health & Environmental Work Methods Statement prior to undertaking works;
Identify hazardous materials within the accessible subject areas;
Provide a qualitative risk assessment of the hazardous materials identified;
Provide recommendations on the control measures strategies; and
Prepare a Hazardous Materials Register for the Site to ensure legislative compliance.
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NSW: (02) 8541 7214
VIC: 1300 796 922
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1.4 Results
The results of this hazardous materials survey are provided in a tabular format and are designed to provide readily available information about the presence of hazardous materials in the workplace and the risks that these materials present to staff, contractors and other authorised users of the sites. The Hazardous Materials Register is shown in Appendix A. Note: Parts of the Corrective Actions (light blue) column within the hazardous materials registers are blank at the time of the report. Should inspection, removal or remediation works be conducted on the hazard the register should be updated accordingly. Laboratory reports of sample analysis are contained in Appendix B. Photographs taken during the survey are shown in Appendix C. Chain of Custody (CoC) Forms are shown in Appendix F.
1.5 Legislative Requirements
The survey works and production of this report have been undertaken in accordance with the requirements of:
Workplace Health and Safety (WHS) Regulation 2017;
WHS Act 2011;
Australian Standard (AS) 2601 (2001) The Demolition of Structures;
SafeWork NSW Code of Practice: How to Manage and Control Asbestos in the Workplace (2016);
SafeWork NSW Code of Practice: How to Safely Remove Asbestos (2016);
Code of Practice for Synthetic Mineral Fibres [NOHSC:2006(1990)];
AS4361.1 (1995) Guide to Lead Paint Management. Part 1: Industrial Applications;
AS4361.2 (1998) Guide to Lead Paint Management. Part 2: Residential and Commercial Buildings; and
ANZECC (1997) Identification of PCB-containing Capacitors: An Information Booklet for Electricians and Electrical Contractors.
No one section, or part of a section, of this report should be taken as giving an overall idea of this report. Each section must be read in conjunction with the whole of this report, including its appendices and attachments.
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2 SITE IDENTIFICATION
2.1 Site Location
The subject areas are located within the Site and shown below in Figure 1.
Figure 1. Location of the Site (map adapted from Nearmap; accessed 15.11.2017). Table 2. Summary of Site Information.
Site Details
Site Addresses: 280 Garfield Road East and 259 Riverstone Road, Riverstone NSW
Impacted Areas to be Demolished: Building 1 (B1) - Glasshouse at 259 Riverstone Road;
Building 2 (B2) – Garage / Work Shed at 259 Riverstone Road;
Building 3 (B3) - Dilapidated Shed at 259 Riverstone Road; and
Warehouse 1 (W1) – Warehouse at 280 Garfield Road East.
W1
Site: 280 Garfield Road East and 259 Riverstone Road, Riverstone NSW
B1
B2
B3
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3 SURVEY METHODOLOGY
3.1 Sampling Strategy
The identification of Hazardous Materials involved visually inspecting all of the accessible areas and collecting small samples of suspect materials. Where identical suspect materials were detected at different locations, visual confirmation only may have been made rather than additional sample collection. At the time each sample was collected, the following observations were recorded about the suspect materials including:
Location;
Condition;
Friability (where applicable); and
Quantity.
3.2 Sample Analysis
3.2.1 Asbestos Containing Material (ACM)
Samples of suspected ACM were collected and analysed by a National Association of Testing Authorities (NATA) accredited laboratory. Samples collected during the asbestos survey were analysed using polarised light microscopy in conjunction with dispersion staining techniques. The results of all sample analysis were interpreted by qualified personnel.
3.2.2 Synthetic Mineral Fibres (SMF)
Samples of SMF containing materials were collected and inspected or analysed by a NATA accredited laboratory. The results of inspection / analysis were interpreted by qualified personnel.
3.2.3 Lead Based Paint
Representative samples of paint were tested using a Lead Check kit. Samples that tested positive were sent for laboratory testing using Flame Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy. AS4361.2 1998 Guide to Lead Paint Management Part 2: Residential & Commercial Buildings defines lead paint in which the lead content (calculated as lead metal) is in excess of 0.5 percent by weight of the dry film as determined by laboratory testing. Results are expressed in mg/kg (ppm) or percentage w / w.
3.2.4 Lead in Dust
Representative composite samples of dust were collected from the accessible areas in accordance with AS4874-2000 Guide to the Investigation of Potentially Contaminated Soil and Deposited Dust as a Source of Lead Available to Humans. Samples were subjected to laboratory analysis to determine the percentage of lead content in (mg/kg). In the absence of a legislative standard, ADE (in consultation with the Department of Health and SafeWork) has adopted a threshold of 1,500 mg / kg which is considered appropriate for commercial roof / ceiling cavities / voids or all horizontal surfaces.
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Furthermore, if high quantities of dust are found throughout the building during refurbishment or demolition works, dust should be presumed as containing lead and be removed accordingly.
3.2.5 Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs)
No access to light fittings was possible due to the inherent electrical hazard, or where fittings were too high to access. All fluorescent light fittings should be treated as potentially containing PCB capacitors until proven otherwise. No leaking capacitors were observed.
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4 SITE INSPECTION DETAILS Details and locations for all materials found within the subject areas are presented in the Hazardous Materials Register (Appendix A).
4.1 Restrictions on Survey / Areas Not Accessed
It is possible that materials, which may be concealed within inaccessible areas/voids, may not have been located during the survey. This may include: Restricted areas:
Locations behind locked doors;
In set ceilings or wall cavities;
Those areas accessible only by dismantling equipment or performing minor localised demolition works;
Service shafts, ducts etc., concealed within the building structure;
Height restricted areas, surfaces above three metres (3 m) height at B1, B2 and B3;
Voids or internal areas of plant, equipment, air-conditioning ducts, etc; and
Totally inaccessible areas such as voids and cavities created and intimately concealed within the building structure (these voids are only accessible during major demolition works).
Areas not accessible included:
W1, MaxiPak Pty Ltd (MPL) tenency, interior ground level, warehouse, north section, above offices;
W1, MPL tenency, exterior, ground level, electrical meter room; and
W1, MPL tenency, interior, ground level, west side internal warehouse rooms.
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5 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS REPORT INTERPRETATION, RISK ASSESSMENT FACTORS AND PRIORITY RATING
5.1 How to Interpret this Report
To assist in the interpretation of the hazardous materials register, the following provides a detailed explanation and meaning of the headings, the abbreviations and the terms that appear in the table. Building Name / No – States the building name / number (if available) of the particular building on for which the survey was undertaken. Company preparing report & Occupational Hygienists name – provides the source of the report. Survey Date – Provides the date on which the on-site survey of the particular building or room occurred. Specific Room Name or Area Name & No. where available – States the room or area name / number (if available) of the particular building for which the survey was undertaken. Specific Location within Room or Area – States the precise location of the material within a room (direction, adjacent features etc.) – e.g. Infill panel below window on southern wall. Only the specific locations at which hazardous materials are identified are to be shown. Description of Material / Paint colour / type of light fitting – States the type of material identified – e.g. Vinyl tile, fibre cement sheeting, fibrous insulation, cream paint etc. Dimension / quantity – States the surface area or length of the material usually expressed as square metres (m2) or linear metres (Lin m), or the number of materials identified (e.g. Number of doors, capacitor etc). The dimension is an estimate only and should not be relied upon as an exact measure. Sample ID No. / Photo No. – Sample No. refers to the identification number of any samples collected. Photo No. refers to the identification number of photographs in Appendix C. Analysis Result – Refers to the results of laboratory analysis. The term ‘NAD’ means no asbestos was detected during laboratory analysis of samples of suspected asbestos containing materials. Condition – Refers to the physical state or condition of the material at the time of the survey. Good – Material shows no, or very minor, sign of damage and / or deterioration. Fair – Material shows signs of minor damage and / or deterioration. Poor – Material shows sign of significant damaged and / or deterioration or the material is partly or wholly unserviceable for its intended use.
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Recommended Control measures / Additional Comments – Indicates what control measures have been recommended, and also may include any other relevant comments that may assist with the future management of the material. Due to available space, the entry may refer the reader to another location in the Register. Survey Review Date – Refers to recommended next date for review of the Hazardous material at this particular location. Overall Risk – Refers to the level of risk posed by the material based on its present condition, friability, accessibility and other factors such as exposure to future disturbance. Three levels of risk, based on the above factors are defined as High (H), Medium (M) and Low (L) in accordance with the following definitions:
5.2 Risk Assessment Factors and Priority Rating
To assess the health risk posed by the presence of hazardous materials, all relevant factors must be considered.
5.2.1 Asbestos Containing Material (ACM)
The following factors were considered when assessing the human health risk posed by asbestos containing materials:
Evidence of physical damage, water damage or cracking;
Requirement for access for building or maintenance works;
Likelihood of disturbance and accessibility to exposed areas; and
Environmental and occupational conditions.
High: Friable (un-bonded) asbestos material has deteriorated significantly. The material is readily accessible and prone to further disturbance OR unsealed friable asbestos material located in or near air-conditioning systems where disturbance may result in spread of contamination to other areas. Medium: Minor deterioration of the asbestos containing material is evident and / or the material is prone to mechanical disturbance due to routine building activity and/or maintenance, or degradation due to environmental conditions. Low: Asbestos or other material shows no or very minor signs of damage / deterioration. Routine accessibility is unlikely to cause significant deterioration, or the material is adequately sealed.
5.2.2 Synthetic Mineral Fibres (SMF)
The risk assessment factors for SMF are similar to those of asbestos including:
Evidence of physical damage;
Accessibility to material;
Likelihood of disturbance;
Accessibility to exposed areas; and
Environmental and occupational conditions.
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High: Unbonded SMF exposed and readily accessible. Medium: Unbounded SMF or damaged bonded material which due to its present condition and / or location is likely to be further damaged resulting in fibre release. Low: Non–friable or seated stable friable material that is unlikely to present a risk to health unless damaged, tooled, cut, sanded or machined.
5.2.3 Lead Containing Paints
Lead is toxic to humans when it is inhaled, ingested or made available through dermal exposure. The lead containing paint risk assessment factors are assessed based on these two exposure routes on human receptors (infants, children, adults or contractors). These factors include:
Likelihood of inhalation or ingestion;
Likelihood of disturbance;
Condition of the paint system; and
Environmental and occupational conditions.
High: Damaged or deteriorated paint membrane, which due to its present condition and location, presents a significant health risk. Medium: Paint membrane showing signs of deterioration and weathering which if left will continue to deteriorate and require abatement that is more extensive. Low: Stable paint membrane that is in good condition and / or covered by a lead-free paint membrane, which is also in a good condition.
5.2.4 Lead Containing Dusts
Settled dust containing lead in ceilings spaces, voids and cavities is in fine particles and has a potential for greater bioavailability causing serious long-term health problems on the brain, kidneys and reproductive organs. Human exposure is through inhalation or ingestion. Routes of exposure and risk assessment factors include:
Areas of exposed soil adjacent to the building;
Type of materials and age of the building;
Refurbishment works conducted on the building;
Environmental and occupational conditions;
Distance from roads, commercial garages and mining / smelting operations;
Dust fall rates and carpet wear; and
Nature of paint work.
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5.2.5 Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs)
PCBs are a set of persistent organic chemicals that are known or suspected to cause a wide range of health effects. There is clear evidence that PCBs cause cancer in animals, and they are considered probable human carcinogens [U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) 1996]. Human and animal data provide evidence that PCBs have significant toxic effects, including effects on the immune system, the reproductive system, the nervous system, and the endocrine system. High: PCB oil leaking from the component item under consideration. Low: Component item is in good condition. Unlikely to present a risk to health unless capacitor is damaged or deteriorates.
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6 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
6.1 General Recommendations
A copy of the Hazardous Materials Register should be made readily available to all contractors conducting works on the premises / Site;
Remove all hazardous materials identified and recorded in the register prior to demolition of the subject area; and
Should any previously unidentified suspect hazardous materials be identified during demolition, works should cease and the materials should be inspected by an experienced Occupational Hygienist.
6.2 Asbestos Containing Materials
6.2.1 General recommendations for the treatment of bonded asbestos:
Remove / treat the ACM as per recommendations outlined in the Asbestos Materials Register.
Appropriate warning signs should be placed on all types of asbestos materials identified. Refer to the SafeWork NSW Code of Practice: How to Safely Remove Asbestos (2016).
All ACM should be removed prior to any renovation, demolition or work taking place in that area. The ACM must be lawfully transported and disposed of at a facility licensed to receive the waste.
All removal procedures should be undertaken by an experienced appropriately licensed removal contractor in accordance with the SafeWork NSW Code of Practice: How to Safely Remove Asbestos (2016).
Monitoring for airborne asbestos in accordance with the Guidance Note on the Membrane Filter Method for Estimating Airborne Asbestos Fibres [NOHSC:3003(2005)] is recommended to be carried out during any removal operations. Refer to Clause 50 and 51 of the NSW Work Health and Safety Regulation 2011.
At the end of removal operations all surfaces in the subject areas, such as frames, floor / ground etc., should be vacuumed then wet wiped. An industrial High Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) vacuum cleaner should be used. Spreading of dust into clean areas or outside the subject areas should be prevented.
A clearance inspection should be carried out after the removal operations are completed. A clearance sampling / analytical program should consist of a number of samples of residual dust / soil determined by the Occupational Hygienist. Should none of the samples reveal asbestos fibres, a clearance certificate can be issued and further operations can continue.
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Unit 4 / 95 Salmon Street
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6.3 Synthetic Mineral Fibre (SMF)
If the SMF insulation is to be disturbed or removed, the airborne SMF monitoring should be carried out during the removal operations by a NATA accredited laboratory. Refer to the NSW Work Health and Safety Regulation 2011 for requirements.
The following National Standards and Codes of Practice are applicable to SMF:
Standard for Synthetic Mineral Fibres [NOHSC:1004(1990)]
Sets the recommended maximum exposure level for alltypes of SMF. (This is also contained in Exposure Standards for Atmospheric Contaminants [NOHSC: 1003 (1995)]
Code of Practice for Safe Use of Synthetic Mineral Fibres [NOHSC:2006(1990)]
Provides practical guidance about managing risks from synthetic mineral fibres to keep exposure within the standard
Use hand tools, not power tools, and wet or dampen the material before cutting. If power tools are used, local exhaust ventilation should be installed.
Protective equipment must be used wherever other means cannot keep the exposure level below the exposure standard. It should include the appropriate type of mask and clothing. The code of practice has a detailed guide to selecting respiratory protection.
At the end of demolition / removal operations, a clearance inspection and sampling program should be carried out and a Clearance Certificate issued.
SMFs are currently not on the schedule of substances requiring health surveillance.
6.4 Lead Containing Paints
Lead paints were identified at the site at the time of inspection in fair / medium condition. During demolition or refurbishment the following generic procedures should be followed:
Any works which may disturb potential lead-based paint systems should be conducted in accordance with the requirements of AS4361.2 Guide to Lead Paint Management, Part 2: Residential and Commercial buildings.
The materials coated in lead-based paint may be demolished and disposed of at an appropriate NSW EPA licensed landfill. These materials should not be recycled unless the recycling facility has been notified of the presence of lead paint and deem the material acceptable for disposal / recycling at the facility.
The materials should be in a wet condition during the removal operations. A manually controlled, consistent low pressure, coarse spray such as from an adjustable, pistol-grip garden hose may be used for this purpose.
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If lead-based paint is stripped, it must be carried out in a manner that does not create dust.
Occupational monitoring for total lead should be carried out during any demolition operations. Refer to Clause 50 and 51 for the Work Cover 2011 WHS Regulation.
AS 1716 approved respirators with P1 (dust) or P2 (dust and fumes) filters and coveralls should be worn to prevent exposure to airborne lead.
Spreading of lead-based dust into clean areas should be prevented.
At the end of demolition operations, a clearance inspection and sampling program should be carried out and a Clearance Certificate issued.
To ensure that no contamination has occurred as a result of the demolition process, soil and dust testing within the property should be carried out before and after the demolition process.
6.5 Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs)
Due to safety reasons, light fittings were not sampled but may contain PCBs. If replacement of light fittings is to occur the capacitors should be checked against a capacitor register to determine the existence of PCBs.
Option 1 (preferred)
Remove and replace the light fittings (disposing of the capacitors separately) in the subject area following all relevant electrical safety codes of practice.
When working with light fittings containing PCBs undertake safe working methods as stated within the ANZECC (1997) Guidelines: Identification of PCB-containing capacitors: An information booklet for Electricians and Electrical Contractors and in accordance with WHS regulations.
Option 2 (maintenance of existing light fittings)
Maintain the light fittings in working electrical order.
Clean up the PCB oil inside the fittings as the faults occur to make sure spillage does not occur.
For further information regarding the handing and removal of PCBs, please refer to WHS guidelines.
New South Wales Office:
Victorian Office:
Telephone:
Internet:
ABN:
ADE Consulting Group Pty Ltd
Unit 6 / 7 Millennium Court
Silverwater, NSW 2128
ADE Consulting Group Pty Ltd
Unit 4 / 95 Salmon Street
Port Melbourne, VIC 3207
NSW: (02) 8541 7214
VIC: 1300 796 922
site: www.ADenvirotech.com.au
e-mail [email protected]
14 617 358 808
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Appendix A: Hazardous Materials Register
Hygienists:Bibiana Ortiz and Andrew O'Neill Address:
ADE Job Number: STC-887-12927
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13.11.2017 1 GlasshouseGround level,
interior
East wall,
Electrical
distribution
board (interior)
Presumed
asbestos
containing
backing panel
1 sq. m
No sample due
to electrical
hazard
Visual inspection 2Presumed to contain
asbestosGood Low
Remove using a Class B licensed
asbestos removal contractor. Engage
Licensed Asbestos Assessor to
undertake airborne asbestos
monitoring during and following
removal works. In accordance with
Code of Practice Safe Removal of
Asbestos [NOHSC: 2002 (2005)].
Prior to
demolition
13.11.2017 2 Glasshouse
Ground level,
exterior,
throughout
Window
beddings
Mastic in
framework200 l. m Mastic 12927-Asb1 3 No asbestos detected Good N/A No asbestos hazard detected N/A
13.11.2017 3Garage/Work
shed
Ground level,
interior, north
section, toilet
Exterior and
interior walls
White paint
system16 sq. m Paint 12927-Pb1 5 <10,000 mg/kg Poor N/A No lead hazards detected N/A
13.11.2017 4Garage/Work
shed
Ground level,
interior, east wall
Air conditioning
control panelBacking board 2 Count
No sample due
to electrical
hazard
Visual inspection N/APresumed to contain
asbestosGood Low
Remove using a Class B licensed
asbestos removal contractor. Engage
Licensed Asbestos Assessor to
undertake airborne asbestos
monitoring during and following
removal works. In accordance with
Code of Practice Safe Removal of
Asbestos [NOHSC: 2002 (2005)].
Prior to
demolition
13.11.2017 5Garage/Work
shed
Ground level,
interior, east wall
Behind
electrical
distribution
board
Fibre cement
sheeting<1 sq. m Fibre cement 12927-Asb2 7
Chrysotile asbestos
detectedFair Low
Remove using a Class B licensed
asbestos removal contractor. Engage
Licensed Asbestos Assessor to
undertake airborne asbestos
monitoring during and following
removal works. In accordance with
Code of Practice Safe Removal of
Asbestos [NOHSC: 2002 (2005)].
Prior to
demolition
13.11.2017 6Garage/Work
shed
Ground level,
interior, east wall
Electrical
distribution
board
Presumed
asbestos
containing
backing panel
1 sq. m
No sample due
to electrical
hazard
Visual inspection N/APresumed to contain
asbestosGood Low
Remove using a Class B licensed
asbestos removal contractor. Engage
Licensed Asbestos Assessor to
undertake airborne asbestos
monitoring during and following
removal works. In accordance with
Code of Practice Safe Removal of
Asbestos [NOHSC: 2002 (2005)].
Prior to
demolition
B1 – Glasshouse at 259 Riverstone Road, Riverstone
CORRECTIVE ACTIONSRISK MANAGEMENT
W1, MaxiPak tenancy, interior, north section, above offices
W1, MaxiPak tenancy, electrical meter room
W1, MaxiPak tenancy, interior, west side internal room
B2 – Garage/Work Shed interior at 259 Riverstone Road, Riverstone
Hazardous Materials Register
Date Event
LOCATION MATERIAL DESCRIPTION
Inaccessible Areas:
Inspection Date: 13.11.2017
280 Garfield Road East and 259 Riverstone Road, Riverstone NSW
STC-887-12927 280 Garfield Road East and 259 Riverstone Road, Riverstone NSW.REGISTER.HMS1.v1 final 1/7
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B1 – Glasshouse at 259 Riverstone Road, Riverstone
CORRECTIVE ACTIONSRISK MANAGEMENT
Date Event
LOCATION MATERIAL DESCRIPTION
13.11.2017 7Garage/Work
shed
Upper ground
level, interior,
east section,
mezzanine area
Floor Dust 0.15 sq. m Dust swab 12927-Asb3 8 No asbestos detected N/A N/A No asbestos hazard detected N/A
13.11.2017 8Garage/Work
shed
Upper ground
level, interior,
east section,
mezzanine area
Floor Dust 20 sq. mDust swab in
0.15 sq, m12927-Pb2 8 <1 mg/m
2 N/A N/A No lead hazards detected N/A
13.11.2017 9Garage/Work
shed
Ground level,
interior
Floor,
expansion
joints
Bituminous
membrane<1 sq. m
Bituminous
membrane12927-Asb4 9 No asbestos detected N/A N/A No asbestos hazard detected N/A
13.11.2017 10Garage/Work
shed
Underground
level, interior
Walls
expansion
joints
Grout <1 sq. m Cement 12927-Asb5 10 No asbestos detected N/A N/A No asbestos hazard detected N/A
13.11.2017 11Garage/Work
shed
Underground
level, interior
Fluorescent
light fittingCapacitor 1 Count
No sample due
to electrical
hazard
Visual inspection 10Presumed PCB
containing capacitorsGood Low
Remove and dispose of in accordance
with the Polychlorinated Biphenyls
Management Plan, Revised Edition
April 2003 prior to refurbishment or
demolition.
Prior to
demolition
13.11.2017 12Garage/Work
shed
Underground
level, interiorSafe
Internal
insulation1 Count
Not accessible,
locked without
a key
Visual inspection N/APresumed to contain
asbestosGood Low
Remove using a Class A licensed
asbestos removal contractor. Engage
Licensed Asbestos Assessor to
undertake airborne asbestos
monitoring during and following
removal works. In accordance with
Code of Practice Safe Removal of
Asbestos [NOHSC: 2002 (2005)].
Prior to
demolition
13.11.2017 13 Dilapidated shed
Ground level,
exterior,
throughout
WallsGreen lead
paint200 sq. m Lead paint 12927-Pb3 11 >50,000 mg/kg Poor Low
Remove flaking sections and over
paint with a lead-free paint. Remove
under controlled conditions in
accordance with AS 4361.2:1998
Guide to lead paint management prior
to renovation or demolition works.
Prior to
demolition
13.11.2017 14 Dilapidated shedGround level,
interiorAir conditioning
Internal
insulation1 Count
No sample due
to
encapsulation
No sample
possible due to
encapsulation
N/APresumed to contain
SMFFair Low
Remove prior to demolition works in
accordance with the Code of Practice
for the Safe Use of Synthetic Mineral
Fibres [NOHSC: 2006 (1990)]
Prior to
demolition
13.11.2017 15
East warehouse,
Flower Power
tenancy
Ground level,
interior
Ceiling space,
throughout
Sarking
insulation4160 sq. m Sarking 12927-Asb13 18 No asbestos detected Good N/A No asbestos hazard detected N/A
13.11.2017 16
East warehouse,
Flower Power
tenancy
Ground level,
interior
Ceiling,
fluorescent
light fittings,
throughout
Capacitors 20 Count
No sample due
to electrical
hazard
Visual inspection 14Presumed PCB
containing capacitorsGood Low
Remove and dispose of in accordance
with the Polychlorinated Biphenyls
Management Plan, Revised Edition
April 2003 prior to refurbishment or
demolition.
Prior to
demolition
B3 – Dilapidated Shed at 259 Riverstone Road, Riverstone
W1 – Warehouse interior at 280 Garfield Road East, Riverstone
STC-887-12927 280 Garfield Road East and 259 Riverstone Road, Riverstone NSW.REGISTER.HMS1.v1 final 2/7
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B1 – Glasshouse at 259 Riverstone Road, Riverstone
CORRECTIVE ACTIONSRISK MANAGEMENT
Date Event
LOCATION MATERIAL DESCRIPTION
13.11.2017 17
East warehouse,
Flower Power
tenancy
Ground level,
interior, north
entry
Ceiling beam Dust < 1 sq. m Dust swab 12927-Asb10 18 No asbestos detected Poor N/A No asbestos hazard detected N/A
13.11.2017 18
East warehouse,
Flower Power
tenancy
Ground level,
interior, north
side
Ceiling beam Dust < 1 sq. m Dust swab 12927-Asb11 18 No asbestos detected Poor N/A No asbestos hazard detected N/A
13.11.2017 19
East warehouse,
Flower Power
tenancy
Ground level,
interior, central Ceiling beam Dust < 1 sq. m Dust swab 12927-Asb12 18 No asbestos detected Poor N/A No asbestos hazard detected N/A
13.11.2017 20
East warehouse,
Flower Power
tenancy
Upper ground
level, interiorNorth wall
Fibre cement
sheeting40 sq. m Fibre cement 12927-Asb6 13 No asbestos detected Fair N/A No asbestos hazard detected N/A
13.11.2017 21
East warehouse,
Flower Power
tenancy
Upper ground
level, interior
North wall
cavity
Internal
insulation40 sq. m Fibrous mass 12927-Asb7 13 SMF detected Fair Low
Remove prior to demolition works in
accordance with the Code of Practice
for the Safe Use of Synthetic Mineral
Fibres [NOHSC: 2006 (1990)]
Prior to
demolition
13.11.2017 22
East warehouse,
Flower Power
tenancy
Upper ground
level, interior
Staff rooms,
walls
Fibre cement
sheeting115 sq. m Fibre cement
Same as 12927-
Asb614 No asbestos detected Fair N/A No asbestos hazard detected N/A
13.11.2017 23
East warehouse,
Flower Power
tenancy
Upper ground
level, interior
Staff rooms,
air conditioning
units
Internal
insulation2 Count
No sample due
to
encapsulation
Visual inspection N/APresumed to contain
SMFGood Low
Remove prior to demolition works in
accordance with the Code of Practice
for the Safe Use of Synthetic Mineral
Fibres [NOHSC: 2006 (1990)]
Prior to
demolition
13.11.2017 24
East warehouse,
Flower Power
tenancy
Upper ground
level, interior
Staff rooms,
floor
Vinyl and
underlay paper14 sq. m Vinyl tiles 12927-Asb8 15 SMF detected Fair Low
Remove prior to demolition works in
accordance with the Code of Practice
for the Safe Use of Synthetic Mineral
Fibres [NOHSC: 2006 (1990)]
Prior to
demolition
13.11.2017 25
East warehouse,
Flower Power
tenancy
Upper ground
level, interior
Staff room,
kitchenette,
boiler
Internal
insulation1 Count
No sample due
to
encapsulation
Visual inspection 16Presumed to contain
SMFGood Low
Remove prior to demolition works in
accordance with the Code of Practice
for the Safe Use of Synthetic Mineral
Fibres [NOHSC: 2006 (1990)]
Prior to
demolition
13.11.2017 26
East warehouse,
Flower Power
tenancy
Upper ground
level, interior
Outside of staff
room, hot water
heater
Internal
insulation1 Count
No sample due
to
encapsulation
Visual inspection 14Presumed to contain
SMFGood Low
Remove prior to demolition works in
accordance with the Code of Practice
for the Safe Use of Synthetic Mineral
Fibres [NOHSC: 2006 (1990)]
Prior to
demolition
13.11.2017 27
East warehouse,
Flower Power
tenancy
Upper ground
level, interior
North wall,
offices, air
conditioning
unit
Internal
insulation1 Count
No sample due
to
encapsulation
Visual inspection N/APresumed to contain
SMFGood Low
Remove prior to demolition works in
accordance with the Code of Practice
for the Safe Use of Synthetic Mineral
Fibres [NOHSC: 2006 (1990)]
Prior to
demolition
13.11.2017 28
East warehouse,
Flower Power
tenancy
Upper ground
level, interior
Central brick
wall, opposite
staff room,
EDB
Bituminous
backing board
(interior)
1 Count
No sample due
to electrical
hazard
Visual inspection 17Presumed to contain
asbestosGood Low
Remove using a Class B licensed
asbestos removal contractor. Engage
Licensed Asbestos Assessor to
undertake airborne asbestos
monitoring during and following
removal works. In accordance with
Code of Practice Safe Removal of
Asbestos [NOHSC: 2002 (2005)].
Prior to
demolition
STC-887-12927 280 Garfield Road East and 259 Riverstone Road, Riverstone NSW.REGISTER.HMS1.v1 final 3/7
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B1 – Glasshouse at 259 Riverstone Road, Riverstone
CORRECTIVE ACTIONSRISK MANAGEMENT
Date Event
LOCATION MATERIAL DESCRIPTION
13.11.2017 29
Middle
warehouse,
MaxiPak tenancy
Ground level,
interior
East office, air
conditioning
Internal
insulation3 Count
No sample due
to
encapsulation
Visual inspection N/APresumed to contain
SMFGood Low
Remove prior to demolition works in
accordance with the Code of Practice
for the Safe Use of Synthetic Mineral
Fibres [NOHSC: 2006 (1990)]
Prior to
demolition
13.11.2017 30
Middle
warehouse,
MaxiPak tenancy
Ground level,
interior
East office,
south wall
Fibre cement
sheeting15 sq. m Fibre cement 12927-Asb9 19 No asbestos detected Good N/A No asbestos hazard detected N/A
13.11.2017 31
Middle
warehouse,
MaxiPak tenancy
Ground level,
interior
East office,
south wall
cavity
Internal
insulation15 sq. m Sarking Visual inspection 19
Presumed to contain
SMFGood Low
Remove prior to demolition works in
accordance with the Code of Practice
for the Safe Use of Synthetic Mineral
Fibres [NOHSC: 2006 (1990)]
Prior to
demolition
13.11.2017 32
Middle
warehouse,
MaxiPak tenancy
Ground level,
interior
Ceiling space,
throughout
Sarking
insulation500 sq. m Sarking Visual inspection 20
Presumed to contain
SMFGood Low
Remove prior to demolition works in
accordance with the Code of Practice
for the Safe Use of Synthetic Mineral
Fibres [NOHSC: 2006 (1990)]
Prior to
demolition
13.11.2017 33
Middle
warehouse,
MaxiPak tenancy
Ground level,
interior
Ceiling space,
flexible air
ducting,
throughout
Internal
insulation50 sq. m Fibrous mass Visual inspection 20
Presumed to contain
SMFGood Low
Remove prior to demolition works in
accordance with the Code of Practice
for the Safe Use of Synthetic Mineral
Fibres [NOHSC: 2006 (1990)]
Prior to
demolition
13.11.2017 34
Middle
warehouse,
MaxiPak tenancy
Ground level,
interior
Ceiling space,
throughoutDust 0.09 sq. m Dust swab 12927-Asb17 20 No asbestos detected Poor N/A No asbestos hazard detected N/A
13.11.2017 35
Middle
warehouse,
MaxiPak tenancy
Ground level,
interior
Entry,
kitchenette,
boiler
Internal
insulation1 Count Cement Visual inspection 21
Presumed to contain
SMFGood Low
Remove prior to demolition works in
accordance with the Code of Practice
for the Safe Use of Synthetic Mineral
Fibres [NOHSC: 2006 (1990)]
Prior to
demolition
13.11.2017 36
Middle
warehouse,
MaxiPak tenancy
Ground level,
interior
East office,
hallway south
wall
Fibre cement
sheeting2 sq. m Fibre cement
Same as 12927-
Asb9N/A No asbestos detected Good N/A No asbestos hazard detected N/A
13.11.2017 37
Middle
warehouse,
MaxiPak tenancy
Ground level,
interior,
warehouse, north
west wall
Wall cavityInternal
insulation60 sq. m Fibrous mass 12927-Asb25 27
Presumed to contain
SMFGood Low
Remove prior to demolition works in
accordance with the Code of Practice
for the Safe Use of Synthetic Mineral
Fibres [NOHSC: 2006 (1990)]
Prior to
demolition
13.11.2017 38
Middle
warehouse,
MaxiPak tenancy
Ground level,
interior,
warehouse, west
and east sides
only
CeilingSarking
insulation4200 sq. m Sarking Visual inspection N/A
Presumed to contain
SMFGood Low
Remove prior to demolition works in
accordance with the Code of Practice
for the Safe Use of Synthetic Mineral
Fibres [NOHSC: 2006 (1990)]
Prior to
demolition
13.11.2017 39
Middle
warehouse,
MaxiPak tenancy
Ground level,
interior,
warehouse,
ceiling entry
Beam Dust 0.09 sq. m Dust swab 12927-Asb21 28 No asbestos detected Poor N/A No asbestos hazard detected N/A
13.11.2017 40
Middle
warehouse,
MaxiPak tenancy
Ground level,
interior,
warehouse,
ceiling south area
Beam Dust 0.09 sq. m Dust swab 12927-Asb22 28 No asbestos detected Poor N/A No asbestos hazard detected N/A
13.11.2017 41
Middle
warehouse,
MaxiPak tenancy
Ground level,
interior,
warehouse,
ceiling west side
Beam Dust 0.09 sq. m Dust swab 12927-Asb23 28 No asbestos detected Poor N/A No asbestos hazard detected N/A
STC-887-12927 280 Garfield Road East and 259 Riverstone Road, Riverstone NSW.REGISTER.HMS1.v1 final 4/7
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B1 – Glasshouse at 259 Riverstone Road, Riverstone
CORRECTIVE ACTIONSRISK MANAGEMENT
Date Event
LOCATION MATERIAL DESCRIPTION
13.11.2017 42
Middle
warehouse,
MaxiPak tenancy
Ground level,
interior,
warehouse,
ceiling east side
Beam Dust 0.09 sq. m Dust swab 12927-Asb24 28 No asbestos detected Poor N/A No asbestos hazard detected N/A
13.11.2017 43
Middle
warehouse,
MaxiPak tenancy
Ground level,
interior, middle of
warehouse
Electrical
distribution
board
Bituminous
backing board
(interior)
1 Count
No sample due
to electrical
hazard
Visual inspection 26Presumed to contain
asbestosGood Low
Remove using a Class B licensed
asbestos removal contractor. Engage
Licensed Asbestos Assessor to
undertake airborne asbestos
monitoring during and following
removal works. In accordance with
Code of Practice Safe Removal of
Asbestos [NOHSC: 2002 (2005)].
Prior to
demolition
13.11.2017 44
Middle
warehouse,
MaxiPak tenancy
Ground level,
interior, west side
internal rooms
warehouse
Floor Vinyl floor tiles 10 sq. m Vinyl 12927-Asb26 N/A No asbestos detected Good N/A No asbestos hazard detected N/A
13.11.2017 45
Middle
warehouse,
MaxiPak tenancy
Ground level,
interior, west side
internal rooms
warehouse
Ceiling space,
flexible air
conditioning
ducting,
throughout
Internal
insulation20 sq. m
No sample due
to
encapsulation
Visual inspection 28Presumed to contain
SMFGood Low
Remove prior to demolition works in
accordance with the Code of Practice
for the Safe Use of Synthetic Mineral
Fibres [NOHSC: 2006 (1990)]
Prior to
demolition
13.11.2017 46
Middle
warehouse,
MaxiPak tenancy
Upper ground
level, interior,
west section,
kitchen
BoilerInternal
insulation1 Count
No sample due
to
encapsulation
Visual inspection 23Presumed to contain
SMFGood Low
Remove prior to demolition works in
accordance with the Code of Practice
for the Safe Use of Synthetic Mineral
Fibres [NOHSC: 2006 (1990)]
Prior to
demolition
13.11.2017 47
Middle
warehouse,
MaxiPak tenancy
Upper ground
level, interior,
west section,
kitchen
WallsFibre cement
sheeting60 sq. m Fibre cement 12927-Asb27 23 No asbestos detected Good N/A No asbestos hazard detected N/A
13.11.2017 48
Middle
warehouse,
MaxiPak tenancy
Upper ground
level, interior,
west section,
unused office
area, throughout
Ceiling,
fluorescent
light fittings,
throughout
Capacitors 92 Count
No sample due
to electrical
hazard
Visual inspection 28Presumed PCB
containing capacitorsGood Low
Remove and dispose of in accordance
with the Polychlorinated Biphenyls
Management Plan, Revised Edition
April 2003 prior to refurbishment or
demolition.
Prior to
demolition
13.11.2017 49
Middle
warehouse,
MaxiPak tenancy
Upper ground
level, interior,
west section,
unused office
area, throughout
Ceiling spaceSarking
insulation2500 sq. m Sarking
Same as 12927-
Asb13N/A No asbestos detected Poor N/A No asbestos hazard detected N/A
13.11.2017 50
Middle
warehouse,
MaxiPak tenancy
Upper ground
level, interior,
west section,
unused office
area
Electrical
distribution
board
Bituminous
backing board
(interior)
1 Count
No sample due
to electrical
hazard
Visual inspection 24Presumed to contain
asbestosGood Low
Remove using a Class B licensed
asbestos removal contractor. Engage
Licensed Asbestos Assessor to
undertake airborne asbestos
monitoring during and following
removal works. In accordance with
Code of Practice Safe Removal of
Asbestos [NOHSC: 2002 (2005)].
Prior to
demolition
13.11.2017 51
Middle
warehouse,
MaxiPak tenancy
Ground level,
interior,
warehouse, south
wall, west section
Electrical
distribution
board
Bituminous
backing board
(interior)
1 Count
No sample due
to electrical
hazard
Visual inspection 22Presumed to contain
asbestosGood Low
Remove using a Class B licensed
asbestos removal contractor. Engage
Licensed Asbestos Assessor to
undertake airborne asbestos
monitoring during and following
removal works. In accordance with
Code of Practice Safe Removal of
Asbestos [NOHSC: 2002 (2005)].
Prior to
demolition
13.11.2017 52
Middle
warehouse,
MaxiPak tenancy
Ground level,
interior,
warehouse
throughout
Ceiling,
fluorescent
light fittings,
throughout
Capacitors 124 Count
No sample due
to electrical
hazard
Visual inspection N/APresumed PCB
containing capacitorsGood Low
Remove and dispose of in accordance
with the Polychlorinated Biphenyls
Management Plan, Revised Edition
April 2003 prior to refurbishment or
demolition.
Prior to
demolition
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LOCATION MATERIAL DESCRIPTION
13.11.2017 53
Middle
warehouse,
MaxiPak tenancy
Ground level,
interior,
warehouse ,
south wall, east
section
Electrical
distribution
board
Bituminous
backing board
(interior)
1 Count
No sample due
to electrical
hazard
Visual inspection 26Presumed to contain
asbestosGood Low
Remove using a Class B licensed
asbestos removal contractor. Engage
Licensed Asbestos Assessor to
undertake airborne asbestos
monitoring during and following
removal works. In accordance with
Code of Practice Safe Removal of
Asbestos [NOHSC: 2002 (2005)].
Prior to
demolition
13.11.2017 54
Middle
warehouse,
MaxiPak tenancy
Ground level,
interior,
warehouse ,
north section,
above offices
Room not
accessible
Hazardous
materialsUnknown Unknown Not accessible Not accessible N/A
Presumed to contain
hazardous materialsUnknown High
Grant access and perform hazardous
building materials survey
Prior to
demolition
13.11.2017 55
Middle
warehouse,
MaxiPak tenancy
Ground level,
exterior access,
electrical meter
room
Room not
accessible
Hazardous
materialsUnknown Unknown Not accessible Not accessible N/A
Presumed to contain
hazardous materialsUnknown High
Grant access and perform hazardous
building materials survey
Prior to
demolition
13.11.2017 56
Middle
warehouse,
MaxiPak tenancy
Ground level,
interior, west side
internal rooms
warehouse
Room not
accessible
Hazardous
materialsUnknown Unknown Not accessible Not accessible N/A
Presumed to contain
hazardous materialsUnknown High
Grant access and perform hazardous
building materials survey
Prior to
demolition
13.11.2017 57
West warehouse,
supreme furniture
tenancy
Ground level,
interior west entryCeiling beam Dust 0.09 sq. m Dust swab 12927-Asb14 N/A No asbestos detected Poor N/A No asbestos hazard detected N/A
13.11.2017 58
West warehouse,
supreme furniture
tenancy
Ground level,
interior centre of
north warehouse
Ceiling beam Dust 0.09 sq. m Dust swab 12927-Asb15 N/A No asbestos detected Poor N/A No asbestos hazard detected N/A
13.11.2017 59
West warehouse,
supreme furniture
tenancy
Ground level,
interior west
entry, south
warehouse
Ceiling beam Dust 0.09 sq. m Dust swab 12927-Asb16 36 No asbestos detected Poor N/A No asbestos hazard detected N/A
13.11.2017 60
West warehouse,
supreme furniture
tenancy
Level 1, interior
North side,
offices, air
conditioning
Internal
insulation6 Count
No sample due
to
encapsulation
Visual inspection N/APresumed to contain
SMFGood Low
Remove prior to demolition works in
accordance with the Code of Practice
for the Safe Use of Synthetic Mineral
Fibres [NOHSC: 2006 (1990)]
Prior to
demolition
13.11.2017 61
West warehouse,
supreme furniture
tenancy
Level 1, interiorFloor,
throughout
Carpet
underlay300 sq. m Underlay board 12927-Asb18 33 No asbestos detected Good N/A No asbestos hazard detected N/A
13.11.2017 62
West warehouse,
supreme furniture
tenancy
Level 1, interior Toilets Vinyl floor tiles 35 sq. m Vinyl 12927-Asb19 33 No asbestos detected Good N/A No asbestos hazard detected N/A
13.11.2017 63
West warehouse,
supreme furniture
tenancy
Level 1, interiorKitchenette, hot
water heater
Internal
insulation1 Count
No sample due
to
encapsulation
Visual inspection 30Presumed to contain
SMFGood Low
Remove prior to demolition works in
accordance with the Code of Practice
for the Safe Use of Synthetic Mineral
Fibres [NOHSC: 2006 (1990)]
Prior to
demolition
13.11.2017 64
West warehouse,
supreme furniture
tenancy
Level 1, interior
Fluorescent
light fittings,
throughout
Capacitors 30 Count
No sample due
to electrical
hazard
Visual inspection 31Presumed PCB
containing capacitorsGood Low
Remove and dispose of in accordance
with the Polychlorinated Biphenyls
Management Plan, Revised Edition
April 2003 prior to refurbishment or
demolition.
Prior to
demolition
13.11.2017 65
West warehouse,
supreme furniture
tenancy
Level 1, interiorCeiling space,
throughout
Sarking
insulation300 sq. m
No sample due
to
encapsulation
Same as 12927-
Asb13N/A No asbestos detected Good N/A No asbestos hazard detected N/A
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Date Event
LOCATION MATERIAL DESCRIPTION
13.11.2017 66
West warehouse,
supreme furniture
tenancy
Level 1, interiorWall cavity,
throughout
Internal
insulation350 sq. m Fibrous mass 12927-Asb20 32 SMF detected Good Low
Remove prior to demolition works in
accordance with the Code of Practice
for the Safe Use of Synthetic Mineral
Fibres [NOHSC: 2006 (1990)]
Prior to
demolition
13.11.2017 67
West warehouse,
supreme furniture
tenancy
Ground level,
north eastern,
office
Air conditioningInternal
insulation1 Count
No sample due
to
encapsulation
Visual inspection 35Presumed to contain
SMFGood Low
Remove prior to demolition works in
accordance with the Code of Practice
for the Safe Use of Synthetic Mineral
Fibres [NOHSC: 2006 (1990)]
Prior to
demolition
13.11.2017 68
West warehouse,
supreme furniture
tenancy
Ground level,
north eastern,
office
Fluorescent
light fittingsCapacitors 7 Count
No sample due
to electrical
hazard
Visual inspection 35Presumed PCB
containing capacitorsGood Low
Remove and dispose of in accordance
with the Polychlorinated Biphenyls
Management Plan, Revised Edition
April 2003 prior to refurbishment or
demolition.
Prior to
demolition
13.11.2017 69
West warehouse,
supreme furniture
tenancy
Ground level,
north eastern,
office
Electrical
distribution
board
Bituminous
backing board
(interior)
1 sq. m
No sample due
to electrical
hazard
Visual inspection 35Presumed to contain
asbestosGood Low
Remove using a Class B licensed
asbestos removal contractor. Engage
Licensed Asbestos Assessor to
undertake airborne asbestos
monitoring during and following
removal works. In accordance with
Code of Practice Safe Removal of
Asbestos [NOHSC: 2002 (2005)].
Prior to
demolition
13.11.2017 70
West warehouse,
supreme furniture
tenancy
Ground level,
interior, north
west kitchenette
Hot water
heater
Internal
insulation1 Count
No sample due
to
encapsulation
Visual inspection 34Presumed to contain
SMFGood Low
Remove prior to demolition works in
accordance with the Code of Practice
for the Safe Use of Synthetic Mineral
Fibres [NOHSC: 2006 (1990)]
Prior to
demolition
STC-887-12927 280 Garfield Road East and 259 Riverstone Road, Riverstone NSW.REGISTER.HMS1.v1 final 7/7
New South Wales Office:
Victorian Office:
Telephone:
Internet:
ABN:
ADE Consulting Group Pty Ltd
Unit 6 / 7 Millennium Court
Silverwater, NSW 2128
ADE Consulting Group Pty Ltd
Unit 4 / 95 Salmon Street
Port Melbourne, VIC 3207
NSW: (02) 8541 7214
VIC: 1300 796 922
site: www.ADenvirotech.com.au
e-mail [email protected]
14 617 358 808
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Appendix B: Hazardous Materials Test Results
New South Wales Office:
Victorian Office:
Telephone:
Internet:
ABN:
ADE Consulting Group Pty Ltd
Unit 6 / 7 Millennium Court
Silverwater, NSW 2128
ADE Consulting Group Pty Ltd
Unit 1 / 291 Rathmines Street
Thornbury, VIC 3071
NSW: (02) 8541 7214
VIC: 1300 796 922
site: www.ADenvirotech.com.au
e-mail [email protected]
14 617 358 808
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Table 3. Summary of Asbestos Analysis Results.
Sample No.
Matrix
Concentration Detected / Identification Results
Sample Locations
12927-Asb01 Mastic No Asbestos Detected B1, ground level, exterior, window beddings
12927-Asb02 Fibre cement
sheeting Chrysotile Asbestos
Detected B2, ground level, interior, east wall, behind electrical distribution board
12927-Asb03 Dust No Asbestos Detected B2, upper ground level, interior, east section, mezzanine area, floor
12927-Asb04 Bituminous membrane
No Asbestos Detected B2, ground level, interior, floor expansion joints
12927-Asb05 Grout No Asbestos Detected B2, underground level, interior, walls, expansion joints
12927-Asb06 Fibre cement
sheeting No Asbestos Detected
W1, Flower Power (FP) tenancy, upper ground level, interior, north wall
12927-Asb07 Internal
insulation Synthetic Mineral Fibres Detected
W1, FP tenancy, upper ground level, interior, north wall cavity
12927-Asb08 Vinyl & paper
underlay Synthetic Mineral Fibres Detected
W1, FP tenancy, upper ground level, interior, staff rooms, floor
12927-Asb09 Fibre cement
sheeting No Asbestos Detected
W1, MPL office, interior, east office, south wall
12927-Asb10 Dust No Asbestos Detected W1, FP tenancy, interior, north entry, ceiling beam
12927-Asb11 Dust No Asbestos Detected W1, FP tenancy, interior, north side, ceiling beam
12927-Asb12 Dust No Asbestos Detected W1, FP tenancy, interior, central, ceiling beam
12927-Asb13 Sarking
Insulation No Asbestos Detected
W1, FP tenancy, ground level, interior, ceiling, throughout
12927-Asb14 Dust No Asbestos Detected W1, Supreme Furniture (SF) factory, interior, west entry, ceiling beam
12927-Asb15 Dust No Asbestos Detected W1, SF factory, interior, centre of north warehouse, ceiling beam
12927-Asb16 Dust No Asbestos Detected W1, SF factory, interior, west entry, south warehouse, ceiling beam
12927-Asb17 Dust No Asbestos Detected W1, MPL office, interior, ceiling space, throughout
12927-Asb18 Carpet
underlay No Asbestos Detected
W1, SF, interior, north side offices, floor, throughout
12927-Asb19 Vinyl No Asbestos Detected W1, SF, interior, north side offices, toilet
12927-Asb20 SMF Synthetic Mineral Fibres Detected
W1, SF, interior, north side offices, ceiling space, throughout
New South Wales Office:
Victorian Office:
Telephone:
Internet:
ABN:
ADE Consulting Group Pty Ltd
Unit 6 / 7 Millennium Court
Silverwater, NSW 2128
ADE Consulting Group Pty Ltd
Unit 4 / 95 Salmon Street
Port Melbourne, VIC 3207
NSW: (02) 8541 7214
VIC: 1300 796 922
site: www.ADenvirotech.com.au
e-mail [email protected]
14 617 358 808
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Table 3. Continued.
Sample No.
Matrix
Concentration Detected / Identification Results
Sample Locations
12927-Asb21 Dust No Asbestos Detected W1, MPL warehouse, ceiling entry, beam
12927-Asb22 Dust No Asbestos Detected W1, MPL warehouse, ceiling, south area, beam
12927-Asb23 Dust No Asbestos Detected W1, MPL warehouse, ceiling, west side, beam
12927-Asb24 Dust No Asbestos Detected W1, MPL warehouse, ceiling, east side, beam
12927-Asb25 Internal
insulation Synthetic Mineral Fibres Detected
W1, MPL warehouse, interior, north west wall, wall cavity
12927-Asb26 Vinyl No Asbestos Detected W1, MPL warehouse, interior, west side internal rooms, flooring
Table 4. Summary of Lead analysis results.
Sample No.
Acceptable Level
Concentration Detected Sample Locations
12927-Pb1 10,000 mg/kg <10,000 mg/kg B2, ground level, north section, toilet, interior and exterior walls, white paint system
12927-Pb2 10,000 mg/kg <1 mg/m2 B2, upper ground level, interior, east section, mezzanine area, floor, dust
12927-Pb3 10,000 mg/kg >50,000 mg/kg B3, ground level, exterior, walls, green paint system
Analysis Report STC-887-12927 ASB 1
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Sydney Laboratory Services
A division of A. D. Envirotech Australia Pty Ltd A.C.N. 093 452 950Unit 4/10-11 Millennium Court,Silverwater 2128Ph: (02) 9648-6669
Analysis report: STC-887-12927 ASB 1
14.11.201714.11.201714.11.2017
Client: Orion EngineeringJob Location: 280 Garfield Road East & 259 Riverstone Road, Riverstone NSW
Analysis performed by: Results Authorised By:
Zheng Liu Lili ShiApproved asbestos identifier Approved Signatory
Accreditation No.14664.Accredited for compliance with ISO/IEC 17025.The results of the tests, calibrations and/or measurements included in this document are traceableto Australian/national standards.
Tests not covered by NATA are denoted with *.
Date Analysed:Date Received:
Report Date:
Analytical method: AS 4964-2004 "Method for the qualitative iedntification of asbestos in bulk samples" in conjunction with AD Envirotech's ABI Methods for Polarised Light Microscopy with dispersion staining
Analysis Report STC-887-12927 ASB 1
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General Comments:
All samples are analysed as received.Sampling performed by AD Envirotech is not covered by NATA scope.Samples are stored for period of 3 months.Due to the difficulty of estimating the load on the swab the test is carried out for presence or absence of asbestos only. ¹ Independent confirming technique such as infrared spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, scanning or transmission electron microscopy is advised.
Accreditation No.14664.Accredited for compliance with ISO/IEC 17025.The results of the tests, calibrations and/or measurements included in this document are traceableto Australian/national standards.
Tests not covered by NATA are denoted with *.
Analysis Report STC-887-12927 ASB 1
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Laboratory Sample No.
Sample Description/Matrix
Sample Dimensions (cm) unless stated otherwise
Result Comments
0.4 x 0.2 x 0.2 No Chrysotile asbestos found NilNo Amosite asbestos found NilNo Crocidolite asbestos found NilNo Synthetic Mineral Fibres found NilOrganic fibres found Nil
1.6 x 0.8 x 0.5 Chrysotile asbestos found NilNo Amosite asbestos found NilNo Crocidolite asbestos found NilNo Synthetic Mineral Fibres found NilOrganic fibres found Nil
5 cm diameter No Chrysotile asbestos found NilNo Amosite asbestos found NilNo Crocidolite asbestos found NilNo Synthetic Mineral Fibres found NilOrganic fibres found Nil
2.1 x 1.3 x 0.4 No Chrysotile asbestos found NilNo Amosite asbestos found NilNo Crocidolite asbestos found NilNo Synthetic Mineral Fibres found NilOrganic fibres found Nil
0.9 x 0.8 x 0.6 No Chrysotile asbestos found NilNo Amosite asbestos found NilNo Crocidolite asbestos found NilNo Synthetic Mineral Fibres found NilOrganic fibres found Nil
1.5 x 0.9 x 0.3 No Chrysotile asbestos found NilNo Amosite asbestos found NilNo Crocidolite asbestos found NilNo Synthetic Mineral Fibres found NilOrganic fibres found Nil
2.0 x 1.6 x 0.2 No Chrysotile asbestos found NilNo Amosite asbestos found NilNo Crocidolite asbestos found NilSynthetic Mineral Fibres found NilOrganic fibres found Nil
Fibrous Mass / W1-Asb7
12927-Asb1
12927-Asb2
12927-Asb3
12927-Asb4
12927-Asb5
12927-Asb6
12927-Asb7
Glue / B1-Asb1
Fibre Cement / B2-Asb2
Dust Swab / B2-Asb3
Bituminous membrane / B2-Asb4
Fibre Cement / B2-Asb5
Fibre Cement / B2-Asb6
Analysis Report STC-887-12927 ASB 1
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Laboratory Sample No.
Sample Description/Matrix
Sample Dimensions (cm) unless stated otherwise
Result Comments
8.1 x 6.1 x 0.2 No Chrysotile asbestos found NilNo Amosite asbestos found NilNo Crocidolite asbestos found NilSynthetic Mineral Fibres found NilOrganic fibres found Nil
1.4 x 1.0 x 0.4 No Chrysotile asbestos found NilNo Amosite asbestos found NilNo Crocidolite asbestos found NilNo Synthetic Mineral Fibres found NilOrganic fibres found Nil
5 cm diameter No Chrysotile asbestos found NilNo Amosite asbestos found NilNo Crocidolite asbestos found NilNo Synthetic Mineral Fibres found NilOrganic fibres found Nil
5 cm diameter No Chrysotile asbestos found NilNo Amosite asbestos found NilNo Crocidolite asbestos found NilNo Synthetic Mineral Fibres found NilOrganic fibres found Nil
5 cm diameter No Chrysotile asbestos found NilNo Amosite asbestos found NilNo Crocidolite asbestos found NilNo Synthetic Mineral Fibres found NilOrganic fibres found Nil
2.5 x 2.1 x 0.1 No Chrysotile asbestos found NilNo Amosite asbestos found NilNo Crocidolite asbestos found NilNo Synthetic Mineral Fibres found NilOrganic fibres found Nil
5 cm diameter No Chrysotile asbestos found NilNo Amosite asbestos found NilNo Crocidolite asbestos found NilNo Synthetic Mineral Fibres found NilOrganic fibres found Nil
12927-Asb14
12927-Asb8
12927-Asb9
12927-Asb10
12927-Asb11
12927-Asb12
12927-Asb13
Vinyl Tile ¹ / W1-Asb8
Fibre Cement / W1-Asb9
Dust Swab / W1-Asb10
Dust Swab / W1-Asb11
Dust Swab / W1-Asb12
Dust Swab / W1-Asb14
Fibrous Mass / W1-Asb13
Analysis Report STC-887-12927 ASB 1
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Laboratory Sample No.
Sample Description/Matrix
Sample Dimensions (cm) unless stated otherwise
Result Comments
5 cm diameter No Chrysotile asbestos found NilNo Amosite asbestos found NilNo Crocidolite asbestos found NilNo Synthetic Mineral Fibres found NilOrganic fibres found Nil
5 cm diameter No Chrysotile asbestos found NilNo Amosite asbestos found NilNo Crocidolite asbestos found NilNo Synthetic Mineral Fibres found NilOrganic fibres found Nil
5 cm diameter No Chrysotile asbestos found NilNo Amosite asbestos found NilNo Crocidolite asbestos found NilNo Synthetic Mineral Fibres found NilOrganic fibres found Nil
4.0 x 2.5 x 0.2 No Chrysotile asbestos found NilNo Amosite asbestos found NilNo Crocidolite asbestos found NilNo Synthetic Mineral Fibres found NilOrganic fibres found Nil
8.7 x 1.9 x 0.3 No Chrysotile asbestos found NilNo Amosite asbestos found NilNo Crocidolite asbestos found NilNo Synthetic Mineral Fibres found NilOrganic fibres found Nil
9.5 x 5.2 x 0.2 No Chrysotile asbestos found NilNo Amosite asbestos found NilNo Crocidolite asbestos found NilSynthetic Mineral Fibres found NilOrganic fibres found Nil
5 cm diameter No Chrysotile asbestos found NilNo Amosite asbestos found NilNo Crocidolite asbestos found NilNo Synthetic Mineral Fibres found NilOrganic fibres found Nil
12927-Asb20
12927-Asb21
12927-Asb15
12927-Asb16
12927-Asb17
12927-Asb18
12927-Asb19
Dust Swab / W1-Asb15
Dust Swab / W1-Asb16
Dust Swab / W1-Asb17
Vinyl Tile ¹ / W1-Asb18
Vinyl Tile ¹ / W1-Asb19
Fibrous Mass / W1-Asb20
Dust Swab / W1-Asb21
Analysis Report STC-887-12927 ASB 1
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Laboratory Sample No.
Sample Description/Matrix
Sample Dimensions (cm) unless stated otherwise
Result Comments
5 cm diameter No Chrysotile asbestos found NilNo Amosite asbestos found NilNo Crocidolite asbestos found NilNo Synthetic Mineral Fibres found NilOrganic fibres found Nil
5 cm diameter No Chrysotile asbestos found NilNo Amosite asbestos found NilNo Crocidolite asbestos found NilNo Synthetic Mineral Fibres found NilOrganic fibres found Nil
5 cm diameter No Chrysotile asbestos found NilNo Amosite asbestos found NilNo Crocidolite asbestos found NilNo Synthetic Mineral Fibres found NilOrganic fibres found Nil
6.2 x 3.1 x 0.2 No Chrysotile asbestos found NilNo Amosite asbestos found NilNo Crocidolite asbestos found NilSynthetic Mineral Fibres found NilOrganic fibres found Nil
14.2 x 5.6 x 0.2 No Chrysotile asbestos found NilNo Amosite asbestos found NilNo Crocidolite asbestos found NilNo Synthetic Mineral Fibres found NilOrganic fibres found Nil
1.9 x 1.0 x 0.2 No Chrysotile asbestos found NilNo Amosite asbestos found NilNo Crocidolite asbestos found NilNo Synthetic Mineral Fibres found NilOrganic fibres found Nil
12927-Asb26
12927-Asb27
12927-Asb22
12927-Asb23
12927-Asb24
12927-Asb25
Dust Swab / W1-Asb22
Dust Swab / W1-Asb23
Dust Swab / W1-Asb24
Fibrous Mass / W1-Asb25
Vinyl Tile ¹ / W1-Asb26
Fibre Cement / W1-Asb27
Analysis Report STC-887-12927-1
New South Wales Office:A. D. Envirotech Australia Pty LtdUnit 4, 10-11 Millennium CourtSilverwater, NSW 2128
Telephone:(02) 9648 6669
e-mail: [email protected]: 520 934 529 50
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Sydney Laboratory Services
A division of A. D. Envirotech Australia Pty Ltd A.C.N. 093 452 950Unit 4/10-11 Millennium Court,Silverwater 2128Ph: (02) 9648-6669
Analysis report: STC-887-12927-1
Customer: A. D. Envirotech Australia Pty. Ltd.Attention: Edward Moss
Sample Log In DetailsYour reference: STC-887-12927-1No. of Samples: 2Date Received: 14.11.2017Date completed instructions received: 14.11.2017Date of analysis: 15.11.2017
Report DetailsReport Date: 15.11.2017Method number**: ESA-MP-01
ESA-MP-05
Results Authorised By:
Ross Nefodov, B.Sc. (Environmental Sc.), M.PE.(Civil Engineering)Managing Director
NATA approved signatory
Accreditation No.14664.
Accredited for compliance with ISO/IEC 17025.
measurements included in this document are traceable
Tests not covered by NATA are denoted with *.
The results of the tests, calibrations and/or
to Australian/national standards.
Analysis Report STC-887-12927-1
New South Wales Office:A. D. Envirotech Australia Pty LtdUnit 4, 10-11 Millennium CourtSilverwater, NSW 2128
Telephone:(02) 9648 6669
e-mail: [email protected]: 520 934 529 50
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General Comments and Glossary
Samples are analysed on "as received" basis.
Samples were delivered chilled N/A
Samples were preserved in correct manner N/A
Sample containers for volatile analysis were received with minimal headspace N/A
Samples were analysed within holding time N/A
Some samples have been subcontracted No
1. All samples are tested in batches of 20. 2. All results for soil samples are reported per gram of dry soil, unless otherwise stated.3. However surrogate standards are added to samples due to PAH and BTEX analysis and recoveries are calculated, samples' results are not corrected for standards recoveries.4. Analysis of VOC in water samples are performed on unfiltered waters (as received), spiked with surrogate 5. If heterogenous or insufficient material provided LCS is used as matrix spike for QA/QC purposes.6. Duplicate sample and matrix spike recoveries may not be prepared on smaller jobs, however, were analysed at a frequency7. QA/QC samples shown within the report that states the word "BATCH"; Batch Blank, Matrix Spike and Duplicate were prepared on samples from outside of reported job.
Blank: This is the component of the analytical signal which is not derived from the sample but from reagents,glassware etc, can be determined by processing solvents and reagents in exactly the same manner as for samples.Duplicate: This is the complete duplicate analysis of a sample from the process batch. If possible, the sampleselected should be one where the analyte concentration is easily measurable.Matrix Spike: A portion of the sample is spiked with a known concentration of target analyte. The purpose of the matrixspike is to monitor the performance of the analytical method used and to determine whether matrix interferences exist.LCS (Laboratory Control Sample): This comprises either a standard reference material or a control matrix (such as a blanksand or water) fortified with analytes representative of the analyte class. It is simply a check sample.Surr. (Surrogate Spike): Surrogates are known additions to each sample, blank, matrix spike and LCS in a batch, of compoundswhich are similar to the analyte of interest, however are not expected to be found in real samples.
INS: Insufficient sample for this test>: Greater thanLCS: Laboratory Control SampleNT: Not tested<: Less thanRPD: Relative Percent DifferenceNA: Test not requiredPQL: Practical Quantitation Limit
Laboratory Acceptance Criteria
Matrix Spikes and LCS: Generally 70-130% for inorganics/metals, 60-140% for organics is acceptable.Matrix heterogeneity may result in matrix spike analyses falling outside these limits.
RPD Duplicates: Global RPD Duplicates Acceptance Criteria is 30% however the following acceptance guidelines are equally applicable: Results <10 times the PQL : No Limit Results between 10-20 times the PQL : RPD must lie between 0-50% Results >20 times the PQL : RPD must lie between 0-30% Surrogate Recoveries : Recoveries must lie between 50-150% - Phenols 20-130%.
Accreditation No.14664.Accredited for compliance with ISO/IEC 17025.
measurements included in this document are traceable
Tests not covered by NATA are denoted with *.
The results of the tests, calibrations and/or
to Australian/national standards.
Analysis Report STC-887-12927-1
New South Wales Office:A. D. Envirotech Australia Pty LtdUnit 4, 10-11 Millennium CourtSilverwater, NSW 2128
Telephone:(02) 9648 6669
e-mail: [email protected]: 520 934 529 50
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**Methods Number Description:
ESA-MP-01 Determination of metals by MP-AES
ESA-MP-02 Digestion of soil samples for MP-AES analysis
ESA-MP-03 Preparation of water samples for metals determination by MP-AES
ESA-MP-04 TCLP for inorganic contaminants
ESA-MP-05 Digestion of paint and dust samples for lead content determination
ESA-MP-06 Digestion of air filters
ESA-MP-07 Digestion of swabs for determination of lead content in dust
ESA-P-ORG3 Analysis of TRH and TPH by GC-FID
ESA-P-ORG04 Separatory funnel extraction of PAHs from water matrices including TCLP extracts
ESA-P-ORG05 Separatory funnel extraction of TRH and TPH from water matrices
ESA-P-ORG07 Extraction of BTEX and VTRX from soil matrices
ESA-P-ORG08 Analysis of soil extracts and waters by P&T GCMS
ESA-P-ORG09 Extraction of TRH from solid matrices
ESA-P-ORG11 Extraction of OCP OPP and PAH from soil matrices
ESA-P-ORG12 Analysis of OCP OPP and PAHs by GC-MS
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Lab ID PQL (mg/kg) 12927-C1 12927-C2
Sample Name 12927-B2-Pb1 12927-B2-Pb3
Sample Mass Digested (g) 0.1 0.1
Lead 100 370 >50000Moisture %
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Lab ID PQL (mg/kg)
Sample Name
Sample Mass Digested (g)
Lead 100Moisture %
Batch Blank 1 Batch Blank spike 1
Batch Matrix spike 1-LCS
Batch Duplicate 1-Value 1
Batch Duplicate 1-Value 2
Batch Duplicate 1
<100 93% 93% NT NT NT
Comments:NT - Insufficient material to perform this testLCS - Laboratory Control Sample
Analysis Report STC-887-12927-2
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Sydney Laboratory Services
A division of A. D. Envirotech Australia Pty Ltd A.C.N. 093 452 950Unit 4/10-11 Millennium Court,Silverwater 2128Ph: (02) 9648-6669
Analysis report: STC-887-12927-2
Customer: A. D. Envirotech Australia Pty. Ltd.Attention: Edward Moss
Sample Log In DetailsYour reference: STC-887-12927-2No. of Samples: 1Date Received: 14.11.2017Date completed instructions received: 14.11.2017Date of analysis: 15.11.2017
Report DetailsReport Date: 15.11.2017Method number**: ESA-MP-01
ESA-MP-07
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Ross Nefodov, B.Sc. (Environmental Sc.), M.PE.(Civil Engineering)Managing Director
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General Comments and Glossary
Samples are analysed on "as received" basis.
Samples were preserved in correct manner N/A
Sample containers for volatile analysis were received with minimal headspace N/A
Samples were analysed within holding time N/A
Some samples have been subcontracted No
1. All samples are tested in batches of 20. 2. All results for soil samples are reported per gram of dry soil, unless otherwise stated.3. However surrogate standards are added to samples due to PAH and BTEX analysis and recoveries are calculated, samples' results are not corrected for standards recoveries.4. Analysis of VOC in water samples are performed on unfiltered waters (as received), spiked with surrogate 5. If heterogenous or insufficient material provided LCS is used as matrix spike for QA/QC purposes.6. Duplicate sample and matrix spike recoveries may not be prepared on smaller jobs, however, were analysed at a frequency7. QA/QC samples shown within the report that states the word "BATCH"; Batch Blank, Matrix Spike and Duplicate were prepared on samples from outside of reported job.
Blank: This is the component of the analytical signal which is not derived from the sample but from reagents,glassware etc, can be determined by processing solvents and reagents in exactly the same manner as for samples.Duplicate: This is the complete duplicate analysis of a sample from the process batch. If possible, the sampleselected should be one where the analyte concentration is easily measurable.Matrix Spike: A portion of the sample is spiked with a known concentration of target analyte. The purpose of the matrixspike is to monitor the performance of the analytical method used and to determine whether matrix interferences exist.LCS (Laboratory Control Sample): This comprises either a standard reference material or a control matrix (such as a blanksand or water) fortified with analytes representative of the analyte class. It is simply a check sample.Surr. (Surrogate Spike): Surrogates are known additions to each sample, blank, matrix spike and LCS in a batch, of compoundswhich are similar to the analyte of interest, however are not expected to be found in real samples.
INS: Insufficient sample for this test>: Greater thanLCS: Laboratory Control SampleNT: Not tested<: Less thanRPD: Relative Percent DifferenceNA: Test not requiredPQL: Practical Quantitation Limit
Laboratory Acceptance Criteria
Matrix Spikes and LCS: Generally 70-130% for inorganics/metals, 60-140% for organics is acceptable.Matrix heterogeneity may result in matrix spike analyses falling outside these limits.
RPD Duplicates: Global RPD Duplicates Acceptance Criteria is 30% however the following acceptance guidelines are equally applicable: Results <10 times the PQL : No Limit Results between 10-20 times the PQL : RPD must lie between 0-50% Results >20 times the PQL : RPD must lie between 0-30% Surrogate Recoveries : Recoveries must lie between 50-150% - Phenols 20-130%.
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**Methods Number Description:
ESA-MP-01 Determination of metals by MP-AES
ESA-MP-02 Digestion of soil samples for MP-AES analysis
ESA-MP-03 Preparation of water samples for metals determination by MP-AES
ESA-MP-04 TCLP for inorganic contaminants
ESA-MP-05 Digestion of paint and dust samples for lead content determination
ESA-MP-06 Digestion of air filters
ESA-MP-07 Digestion of swabs for determination of lead content in dust
ESA-P-ORG3 Analysis of TRH and TPH by GC-FID
ESA-P-ORG04 Separatory funnel extraction of PAHs from water matrices including TCLP extracts
ESA-P-ORG05 Separatory funnel extraction of TRH and TPH from water matrices
ESA-P-ORG07 Extraction of BTEX and VTRX from soil matrices
ESA-P-ORG08 Analysis of soil extracts and waters by P&T GCMS
ESA-P-ORG09 Extraction of TRH from solid matrices
ESA-P-ORG11 Extraction of OCP OPP and PAH from soil matrices
ESA-P-ORG12 Analysis of OCP OPP and PAHs by GC-MS
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Lab ID PQL (mg/swab) 12927-C3
Sample Name 12927-B2-Pb2
Lead 0.001 0.070Moisture % 0%
Analysis Report STC-887-12927-2
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Lab ID PQL (mg/swab)
Sample Name
Lead 0.001Moisture %
Blank 1 Blank spike 1 Matrix spike 1-LCS
Duplicate 1-Value 1
Duplicate 1-Value 2
Duplicate 1
<0.001 96% 97% NT NT NT
NT - Insufficient material to perform this testLCS - Laboratory Control Sample
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Appendix C: Photographs
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Photograph 1. B1 (facing east). Date: 13.11.2017.
Photograph 2. B1, ground level, interior, east wall, electrical distribution board with bituminous backing board, presumed to contain asbestos. Date: 13.11.2017.
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Photograph 3. B1, ground level, exterior, window beddings, mastic, asbestos not detected. Date: 13.11.2017.
Photograph 4. B2 (facing south). Date: 13.11.2017.
12927-Asb01
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Photograph 5. B2, ground level, interior, north section, toilet, white paint system. Date: 13.11.2017.
Photograph 6. B2, ground level, interior, east wall, electrical distribution board with bituminous backing board, presumed to contain asbestos. Date: 13.11.2017.
12927-Pb1
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Photograph 7. B2, ground level, interior, east wall, behind electrical distribution board, asbestos containing fibre cement sheeting. Date: 13.11.2017.
Photograph 8. B2, upper ground level, interior, east section, mezzanine area, location of Sample No. 12927-Asb03 and 12927-Pb2. Date: 13.11.2017.
12927-Asb02
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Photograph 9. B2, ground level, interior, floor, expansion joints, bituminous membrane, asbestos not detected. Date: 13.11.2017.
Photograph 10. B2, underground level, interior, wall expansion joints, asbestos not detected. Fluorescent light presumed to contain PCBs. Date: 13.11.2017.
12927-Asb05
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Photograph 11. B3, ground level, exterior, lead containing green paint system. Date: 13.11.2017.
Photograph 12. W1, FP tenancy, ground level exterior. Date: 13.11.2017.
12927-Pb3
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Photograph 13. W1, FP tenancy, upper ground level, north wall, fibre cement sheeting, no asbestos detected. Internal insulation, positive for SMF. Date: 13.11.2017.
Photograph 14. W1, FP tenancy, interior, upper ground level, staff room walls with fibre cement sheeting, no asbestos detected. Hot water heater presumed to contain SMF internal insulation. Date: 13.11.2017.
12927-Asb06/07
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Photograph 15. W1, FP tenancy, interior, upper ground level, staff rooms, SMF containing vinyl floor tiles. Date: 13.11.2017.
Photograph 16. W1, FP tenancy, interior, upper ground level, staff room boiler presumed to contain SMF internal insulation. Date: 13.11.2017.
12927-Asb08
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Photograph 17. W1, FP tenancy, Interior, upper ground level, central brick all opposite staff room, electrical distribution board presumed to have asbestos containing bituminous backing board. Date: 13.11.2017.
Photograph 18. W1, FP tenancy, interior, north entry, ceiling beam, no asbestos detected. Date: 13.11.2017.
12927-Asb10
12927-Asb13
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Photograph 19. W1, MPL tenancy, east office, south wall, fibre cement sheeting and internal insulation, no asbestos detected. Date: 13.11.2017.
Photograph 20. W1, MPL tenancy, interior, ceiling space, throughout; sarking insulation presumed to contain SMF; flexible air conditioning ducting presumed to contain SMF; and dust, no asbestos detected. Date: 13.11.2017.
12927-Asb09
12927-Asb17
Sarking insulation
Air conditioning
ducting
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Photograph 21. W1, MPL tenancy, interior, entry, kitchenette, hot water boiler presumed to contain SMF insulation. Date: 13.11.2017.
Photograph 22. W1, MPL tenancy, interior, middle of warehouse, electrical distribution board with bituminous backing board presumed to contain asbestos. Date: 13.11.2017.
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Photograph 23. W1, MPL tenancy, interior, west section, kitchen, hot water boiler presumed to contain SMF insulation. Date: 13.11.2017.
Photograph 24. W1, MPL tenancy, upper ground level, interior, west section, unused office area, electrical distribution board presumed to have asbestos containing bituminous backing board. Date: 13.11.2017.
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Photograph 25. W1, MPL tenancy, upper ground level, interior, throughout, sarking insulation presumed to contain SMF. Date: 13.11.2017.
Photograph 26. W1, MPL tenancy, interior, ground level, warehouse, south wall, east section, electrical distribution board with bituminous backing board presumed to contain asbestos. Date: 13.11.2017.
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Photograph 27. W1, MPL tenancy, interior, ground level, warehouse, north west wall, wall cavity. Internal insulation containing SMF. Date: 13.11.2017.
Photograph 28. W1, MPL tenancy, interior, ground level, warehouse, ceiling beam, east side, no asbestos detected. Fluorescent light fittings presumed to contain PCBs. Date: 13.11.2017.
12927-Asb25
12927-Asb21
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Photograph 29. W1, MPL tenancy, interior, ground level, west side internal rooms, warehouse, ceiling space, flexible air conditioning ducting and sarking insulation. Date: 13.11.2017.
Photograph 30. W1, SF tenancy, level 1 interior, kitchenette, cupboard, hot water boiler presumed to contain SMF internal insulation. Date: 13.11.2017.
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Photograph 31. W1, SF tenancy, level 1 interior, ceiling, throughout, fluorescent lighting presumed to contain PCBs. Date: 13.11.2017.
Photograph 32. W1, SF tenancy, level 1 interior, wall cavity, throughout, internal insulation containing SMF. Date: 13.11.2017.
12927-Asb20
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Photograph 33. W1, SF tenancy, level 1, interior, bathroom floor tiles, no asbestos detected; and throughout, carpet underlay, no asbestos detected. Date: 13.11.2017.
Photograph 34. W1, SF tenancy, interior, ground level, north west kitchenette, hot water heater presumed to contain SMF internal insulation. Date: 13.11.2017.
12927-Asb19
12927-Asb18
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Photograph 35. W1, SF tenancy, ground level, north eastern office, fluorescent light fittings presumed to contain PCBs; electrical distribution board with bituminous backing board, presumed contains asbestos; air conditioning unit suspected to contain SMF insulation. Date: 13.11.2017.
Photograph 36. W1, SF tenancy, interior, ground level, west entry, south warehouse, ceiling beam, dust, no asbestos detected. Date: 13.11.2017.
12927-Asb16
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Appendix D: Limitations
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Statement of Limitations
This report has been prepared in accordance with the agreement between Sunglow Development Management Pty Ltd C/-Orion Engineering and ADE Consulting Group Pty Ltd. Within the limitations of the agreed upon scope of services, this work has been undertaken and performed in a professional manner, in accordance with generally accepted practices, using a degree of skill and care ordinarily exercised by members of its profession and consulting practice. No other warranty, is expressed, implied, made or intended. This report is solely for the use of Sunglow Development Management Pty Ltd C/-Orion Engineering and any reliance on this report by third parties shall be at such party's sole risk and may not contain sufficient information for purposes of other parties or for other uses. This report shall only be presented in full and may not be used to support any other objective than those set out in the report, except where written approval with comments is provided by ADE Consulting Group Pty Ltd. The following should also be noted: While the survey has attempted to locate all the hazardous materials, the survey was a visual inspection and sampling process. Only those hazardous materials that were physically accessible could be located and identified. Therefore it is possible that materials, which may be concealed within inaccessible areas / voids, may not have been located during the survey. Such inaccessible areas fall into a number of categories:
Locations behind locked doors;
In set ceilings or wall cavities;
Those areas accessible only by dismantling equipment or performing minor localised demolition works;
Service shafts, ducts etc., concealed within the building structure;
Voids or internal areas of plant, equipment, air-conditioning ducts, etc.;
Totally inaccessible areas such as voids and cavities created and intimately concealed within the building structure (these voids are only accessible during major demolition works).
Height restricted areas.
Destructive surveying and sampling techniques were not employed to gain access to those areas listed above. Consequently, without substantial demolition of the building, it is not possible to guarantee that every source of asbestos has been detected. Therefore prior to any refurbishment works, further investigations should be performed using destructive survey sampling techniques. During the course of normal site works care should be exercised when entering any previously inaccessible areas and it is imperative that work cease pending further sampling if materials suspected of containing asbestos or unknown materials are encountered. This report is not intended to be used for the purposes of tendering, programming of works, refurbishment works or demolition works unless used in conjunction with a specification detailing the extent of the works. To ensure its contextual integrity, the report must be read in its entirety and should not be copied, distributed or referred to in part only.
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Appendix E: References
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It is recommended that the following documents be read in conjunction with this report:
WHS Regulation 2017;
WHS Act 2011;
AS4361.2 (1995) Guide to Lead Paint Management. Part 2: Residential and Commercial Buildings;
AS4361.1 (1995) Guide to Lead Paint Management. Part 1: Industrial Applications;
SafeWork NSW Code of Practice: How to Manage and Control Asbestos in the Workplace (2016);
SafeWork NSW Code of Practice: How to Safely Remove Asbestos (2016);
ANZECC (1997) Identification Of PCB-containing Capacitors: An Information Booklet For Electricians And Electrical Contractors;
National Code of Practice for the safe use of Synthetic Mineral Fibres [NOHSC:2006(1990)]; and
Guidance Note on the Membrane Filter Method for Estimating Airborne Asbestos Fibres, 2nd Edition [NOHSC 3003(2005)].
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Appendix F: Chain of Custody