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THE CITY OF SUNNY ISLES BEACH <br />PROJECT NO. 21-1011 <br />BUILDING DEPARTMENT RELOCATION TO ANNEX <br /> <br />Project No. 21-1011 November 2024 028200 Asbestos Abatement-10 <br /> <br />A. Containment Systems: <br /> <br />1. If at any time during the course of the work visual emissions are detected, the <br />Subcontractor shall immediately stop work, correct the condition(s) causing the <br />emission, and notify the University’s Project Manager. <br />2. In case of inclement weather, such as high winds or rain, which may jeopardize <br />the containment system, immediately secure the work area and stop work until <br />weather conditions improve. <br /> <br />3.3 WORK AREA PROCEDURES <br /> <br />A. No visitors shall be allowed in work area, except as authorized by the University’s Project <br />Manager. <br /> <br />B. Provide workers with sufficient sets of disposable protective full-body clothing. Such <br />clothing shall consist of full-body coveralls, footwear, and head gear as one-piece <br />coveralls. Provide eye protection and hard hats as required by applicable safety <br />regulations. Reusable type protective clothing and footwear intended for reuse shall be <br />left in the Contaminated Equipment Room until the end of the asbestos abatement work <br />at which time such items shall be disposed of as asbestos waste. Disposable clothing <br />shall not be allowed to accumulate and shall be disposed of as contaminated waste. <br /> <br />C. Do not enter occupied building areas while wearing either new or contaminated <br />disposable coveralls or respirators. Provide a visual barrier between the asbestos related <br />work area and occupied areas. <br /> <br />D. Provide additional make-up air openings as necessary to effectively move air through the <br />work area and to avoid creating too high a pressure differential that would jeopardize the <br />integrity of the enclosure system. Provide self-closing polyethylene flaps over the <br />openings to prevent backflow of air from the contained area t the outside. <br /> <br />E. Vent all exhaust units to the outside of the building. Provide flexible or rigid duct as <br />necessary to provide exterior venting and proper location of exhaust units. Ducts shall <br />be completely sealed, in good repair, and protected from possible damage within the <br />work area. “Make-shift” type ducting made from poly and spray glue will not be <br />acceptable. New ducting shall be used for each new containment system. <br /> <br />F. After asbestos removal has begun, maintain operation of exhaust units continuously to <br />maintain a constant negative pressure until final clearance results are achieved. Do not <br />turn units off at the end of the work shift or when removal operations temporarily stop. <br />Ensure arrangements are made with subcontractor employees to visit and make repairs <br />to the NPE during afterhours or on weekends as necessary. If LBNL night shift <br />employees notice the NPE has fallen, torn, etc., ensure a system is in place for visiting <br />and being able to make repairs when they are found to protect LBNL work areas from <br />asbestos contamination. <br /> <br />3.4 ASBESTOS REMOVAL PROCEDURES <br /> <br />A. Asbestos removal: Remove asbestos containing material as described in the contractor’s <br />asbestos compliance work plan prior to disturbing the substrate. Modifications to this