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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-11 <br />plan shall be reviewed and approved by the University’s Project Manager prior to work <br />continuing. <br /> <br />1. Prohibited Asbestos Removal Methods: <br /> <br />a. Removing mastic material with methylene chloride-based products <br />b. Uncontained abrasive blasting <br />c. Uncontained power washing <br />d. Dry sanding or scraping <br />e. Power sanding without HEPA attachment <br /> <br />B. Asbestos abatement operations shall include all tasks necessary for the proper and <br />complete abatement of the materials in the scope of work. Tasks include, but are not <br />limited to, the following: <br /> <br />1. Preparation of work areas, including pre-cleaning, isolation of HVAC equipment, <br />establishment of critical barriers and isolation barriers, establishment of negative <br />pressure enclosures as needed, protection of building equipment, life safety <br />systems, and electrical equipment and systems. <br />2. Providing water and waste services to work areas, including hot and cold-water <br />supply for abatement-related work, and proper filtering of wastewater for <br />disposal. <br />3. Maintaining adequate negative air pressure (minimum of – 0.02” w.g) and at <br />least four air changes per hour as needed. <br />4. Protecting and maintaining active, as applicable, all life safety systems and <br />building equipment operation. <br />5. Removing asbestos-containing materials and decontamination of asbestos- <br />contaminated surfaces, equipment, and areas. <br />6. Encapsulating asbestos-containing materials and/or surfaces possibly <br />contaminated with asbestos fibers, using penetrating and/or bridging <br />encapsulants. <br />7. Proper storage of asbestos-containing waste, including packaging and labeling. <br />Once a full 55-gal drum of friable asbestos waste is generated, it must be moved <br />into a 90-day Hazardous Waste Accumulation Area (WAA) within three days. <br />Contact LBNL Waste Management at 486-6825 for guidance. <br />8. Cleaning work areas and surfaces as necessary to achieve acceptance by final <br />visual inspection and final clearance air monitoring. <br />9. Coordinating work with other Subcontractors, University crews, staff, inspectors, <br />and representatives. <br />10. Upon completion of all work area preparation, and not less than four hours <br />before abatement work is to begin, notify the University’s Project Manager that <br />the work area is ready for inspection. <br />11. The Subcontractor shall not begin abatement work until the University’s <br />Industrial Hygienist has inspected the area and deficiencies have been corrected. <br /> <br />C. Waste Disposal: HEPA vacuum and/or wet wipe to remove all asbestos or contaminated <br />debris generated during the work. Do not allow asbestos material to accumulate. Place <br />all asbestos containing material and contaminated debris in properly labeled plastic <br />disposal bags at the end of each shift. This waste must be labeled with LBNL hazardous <br />waste labels. You can place this waste into a 55-gal drum or an approved friable <br />asbestos dumpster. All drums which will be used to contain friable asbestos waste for