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INVITATION TO BID 25-01-01 CITY ANNEX BUILDING CONSTRUCTION RENOVATIONS
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Attachment C - Biddding Specification 1-23-25
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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 028300 Lead Remediation-4 <br /> <br />V. Medical Removal: The temporary reassignment of lead abatement workers to non-lead <br />containing work areas due to blood lead levels at or above 50 µg/dl. <br /> <br />W. Negative Pressure Exhaust Systems: A fan system that creates a negative air pressure within a <br />contained work area by exhausting air from the area through a HEPA filter. <br /> <br />X. Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL): An 8-hour time weighted average (TWA) exposure to lead <br />of 50 micrograms per cubic meter of air (50 µg/m3). If exposure to lead exceeds an 8- hour <br />period, the PEL is reduced according to the following formula: <br />Maximum PEL (in µg/m3) = 400/number of hours worked in a day. <br />Y. Personal Air Samples: Air samples collected in the breathing zone of a worker, but outside <br />the respirator. <br /> <br />Z. Small Quantity Generator: A generator who produces less than 100 kg of hazardous waste per <br />month. <br /> <br />AA. Solid Waste: As defined in RCRA the term "solid waste" includes any refuse, and other discarded <br />material resulting from construction operations. <br /> <br />BB. Storage: The holding of hazardous waste for a temporary period, at the end of which the <br />hazardous waste is treated, disposed of, or stored elsewhere. <br /> <br />CC. Substrate: The material that is coated, usually composed of wood, plaster, or metal, including <br />items such as door frames, window trim, walls, baseboards, etc. <br /> <br />DD. Surface: The outer or topmost boundary of a substrate. <br /> <br />EE. Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP): Test method 1311 as defined by 40 CFR <br />261.24, Appendix II. <br /> <br />FF. Transporter: Any person engaged in off-site transportation of hazardous waste. <br /> <br />1.5 ABBREVIATIONS <br /> <br />A. ABIH American Board of Industrial Hygiene <br /> <br />B. ADEC State of Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation <br /> <br />C. AKDOSH State of Alaska Division of Occupational Safety and Health <br /> <br />D. AIHA American Industrial Hygiene Association <br /> <br />E. AL Action Level <br /> <br />F. BLL Blood Lead Level <br /> <br />G. DOT U.S. Department of Transportation <br /> <br />H. EPA U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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