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4 Never dust, dry mop, or use a regular vacuum on any type of floor in an area that <br />0 contains asbestos insulation, surface ACM, or visibly deteriorated ACM. Following <br />these methods for floor maintenance protects the floor care person from exposure to <br />airborne asbestos fibers while performing the maintenance. This, also, minimizes future <br />exposures due to deteriorating flooring caused by inadequate maintenance. <br />Housekeeping Requirements <br />1. DO NOT: <br />2. DO NOT: <br />3. DO NOT: <br />4. DO NOT <br />5, DO NOT: <br />Engineering Control <br />Touch or disturb ACM and /or PACM on walls, ceilings, pipes, ducts or <br />boilers. <br />Dry sweep or sand ACM or PACM <br />Clean ACM or PACM with normal commercial vacuums. <br />Touch ACM/PACM when changing light bulbs. <br />Scrape or damage ACM/PACM when moving furniture or ladders. <br />• 1. Use special asbestos wet /dry vacuums equipped with HEPA filters to collect debris and <br />heavy accumulation of asbestos containing material (ACM) or PACM dust. This is done <br />before the material dries. It will prevent the ACM or PACM fibers from becoming <br />airborne. <br />• <br />2. NEVER dry clean -up, including vacuuming, sweeping and shovelling dust and debris <br />containing ACM or PACM. Although "wet" sweeping is not prohibited, it is not <br />preferred and may not be used to collect visible dust and debris. <br />