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J-01-722 8/127/0.1 RLSOLU'T'ION N.C. 01 r 868 A RESOLUTION OF' THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION, APPROVTNG THE ACQUISITION OF ASBESTOS REMOVAL SERVICE`.; AT FIRE :NATION NO. 1 FROM MC'O ENVTRONNIENTAL, I -NC. , POR THE DEPARTM;?NT OF FIRE -RESCUE, UNDER EXISTING CITY OF I✓IAMI CONTRACT NO. 97-98-0)72/001, EFFF;C' IVE THROUGH OC'T'OBER 5, 2001, IN AN AMOUNT NOT 1'0 EXCEED $49,091; ALLOCATING FUNDS 1'ROIy1 CAPITAL :f[,1j1'ROVI�MENT PROJI,CP NO. 313302, ACCOUNT CODE" NO. 289301.6.270, AS FUNDED BY THE FIRE ASSESSMENT FEE. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE' COMMISSION OF 'T'HE Cl. -TY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA: Section 1. The acquisition of asbestos r.emovai services ar_ Fine Station No. 1 from MCO Environmental, .Inc., for Lhe Department of Fire -Rescue, under existing City of Miami. Contract No. 97-98-072/001, effective through October- 5, 2001,.in an amourit nor to exceed $49,091., is approved, with funds allocated from Capital Improvement Pr.ojecr: No. 3.13302, Account Code No. 289301.6.270, as funded by the Hire Assesswterit Fee. Sector; 2.. Tlii-s ResoluLi.on shall become effective immediaLe'_y upon iLs adoption and signature- of the Mayor. PASSED AND ADOPTED this ,1.3th.. day of September 2001. JOE C:AROLLO, MAYOR In arcordzanoe with k'inmru i^e-, S?-? �i;!(:^ Ih(a Manor clicl not inc'icato anpmv�I OS thea iFC11Si"siilt)a by $ir',air%i; ;f i!1 il'I C1 i{C:i'1; 't;+(,l puce jwuvid!x? , vnici 1*10W be('orpos (Vedivo Wiil; tll-i f*.:.. -q -'%&)t it?:'! (10" d".-Jys tr' Iw`a da O� �t i i3��C' NOon regar(airrg r:arnf,, wiliioul 11w i 'iyor E„(iJr(j:�ir;g ve�/fj/ V. City Clerk ATTEST: WAL'T:ER J . FUE:�?AN CITY CLERK APPROVE3)�A,SZT0 FOR CORRECTNESS:t F,SjANDRO VI.LARELT O CITY ATTORNEY W5 57 4 : db : TSB If the Mayor does riot sign this Resolution, it shall become effective at the end of ten calendar days from the date it was passed and adopted. If the Mayor vetoes this Resolution, it shall become effective immediately upon override of the veto by the City Commission, Page 2 of 2 51- 868 • CITY OF MIAMI. FLORIDA 'OC =17 INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM TO; Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission FROM : A. Gimenez City Manag RECQMMENDATION DATE: FILE - FM.IUG.doc SUBJECT : Procure the Service of MCO Environmental, Inc. for the Provision Of Asbestos Removal, Fire Station 1 REFERENCES: ENCLOSURES: Resolution It is respectfully recommended that the City Commission adopt the attached Resolution authorizing the City Manager to procure the services of MCO Environmental Inc., a Dade County/Non-Minority vendor, located at 7275 NW 64`" Street, Miami, Florida), using existing City of Miami Contract No. 97.98-072/001, for the provision of asbestos removal services at Fire Station No. 1 in the amount not to exceed $49,091. Funds are available from the Capital Improvement Program, Project 313302, Account No. 289301.6.270, funded by Fire Assessment. BACKGAOUND The Fire -Rescue Department was made aware of a potential asbestos abatement condition at Fire Station No. 1. Due to the serious health concerns associated with asbestos, the Fire Chief and the City Manager determined that the condition of the asbestos installation constituted an imminent contamination threat and therefore required action as an emergency. Pursuant to Resolution No. 99-331, adopted May 11, 1999, by a 4/5ths Affirmative vote, the members of the City Commission ratified, approved and confirmed the City Manager's finding of an emergency and approved the procurement of an asbestos evaluation study and report at Fire Station No. 1 by MCO Environmental, Inc., using City of Miami Contract No. 97-98-072/001 which provided for asbestos abatement and preliminary abatement work. A preliminary asbestos evaluation study and survey was conducted and the results of the sample analyses indicated that asbestos was found in the samples collected from the interior door caulk, 12" X 12" random fissure ceiling tile (CT), black air conditioning (A/C) duct mastic, white pipe thermal system insulation (TSI), interior window caulk, white duct mastic, pipe TSI, black seam sealant 2, silver seam sealant 2, flashing cement and overhang stucco patch. Due to the serious health concerns associated with asbestos, the Florida Statutes mandates that asbestos be removed, when deemed necessary, by a testing laboratory. City inspectors are not able to perform this function. The RACMS and ACBMs found must be removed under full containment by a certified contractor in order to be done properly and protect lives. CAG /W1KITF/jam FM.106.doc of— 868 • CITY OF MIAMI. FLORIDA • INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: Judy S. Carter, Director Department of Purchasing FROM Chief William W. ±ryson, Director Department of Fire -Rescue DATE . July 16. 2001 FIDE - FM, 108.doc SUBJECT: Procure the Service of MCO Environmental, Inc. for the Provision Of Asbestos Removal, Fire Station 1 REFERENCES: ENCLOSURES: The Department of Fire -Rescue has verified that funding is available to procure the service of MCO Environmental, Inc. for the provision of Asbestos Removal Services at Fire Station No. l for a total amount not to exceed $49,091. Funds are available from CIP Project No. 313302, Account No. 289301.6.270, funded by Fire Assessment. Budget Approval: j,, Linda M. Haskins, Director/Designee CIP Approval: ISa Administrator .dlff 21 WWB/MLK/TF/jam FM. I OB.doc q I/A Date A�lw - Date nQ � 1 D w ar uuJUL 3 0 QUI L ClP DIVISION • CITY OF MIAMI AWARD SHEET BID NO. 97-99-072/001 ITEM: Asbestos Removal, Fire Station No.1 DEPARTMENT: Fire -Rescue TYPE OF PURCHASE: Term REASON: The Department of Fire Rescue has a need for asbestos removal services for Fire Station No. 1. RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that award be made to MCO Environmental, Inc., for the provision of asbestos removal services at Fire Station No. 1, for the Department of Fire Rescue, utilizing existing City of Miami Bid No. 97-98-072/001, for a total amount not to exceed $49,091; allocating funds therefor from the Capital Improvement program, Project 313302, Account No. 289301.6.270, funded by Fire Assessment. AwardShect c 9 A%tlf V 1iIs S CHAD *,xArFMF: r • RAIX-M Mfil��VcRf�1F�T � �It'Itl;�1nUX V't'li It1:Nt Ul:QI'il tN • 113U.TANK RILMOVAL & AFAAt.U%11:.N 1' • t:HNER.M. c:ct��'fttt'Cl7cri III-Nt'V110% • I:V.NI %'GV1NJ: • �c:jl'IJJ•Ittxtll�c: Transmittal Letter TO: City of Miami , DATE: 2001 4: 2001 444 S. W. 2nd.Avenue Miatai . PROJECT: FIRE STATION NO. 1 ATTN: Chief Tota Flores • PROJECT PHONE: ( 305) 416-1692 No.: We are "nsmtftt)ng: 11 Attached 0 Under 9XV181 FAX and Regular Mail Separate cover For your. approval ❑ information E3 review & comments ❑ record The following: ❑blue prints p shop drawings Ooriginai tracings ❑ change order ❑details ❑ copy of letter Ocontracts O applications ❑ use 6 oar Execution 0 specifications 0 invoices p minutes of meeting Bother Proposal 2 PWRILOProposal 0040101, Fire Station No. 1 Remarks; please sign one original and mail to our office Environmental, ME, reet Jpml, ort a Received by: Sender:Ana Julia Quesada Date: _ • • MCO ENVXROMMINTAL, INC. ASBESTOS i LEAD ADATEMENT - RADON MEASUREMENT i MITIGATION SITE REMEDIATION - FUEL TANK REMOVAL i REPLACEMENT - GENERAL CONSTRUCITON - DEMOLITION - LANOSCAPING - WATERPROOFING PROPOSAL NOomol DATE: April 3. 2001 DCI Asboatoe AbuftnuM I 1 Load Abatement I I Radon MNOetion I ) Ste RemeoVislimn r I UGsr I I Demob inn I i other SUBMITTED TO: Cly of mmml - - PHONC: (305416-1692 FAX r305,)4 f & f6BO NAME • CCW 70m FAx s JOB NAME Fra Stefan No. I STREET.• 444 S.W. r Avenue STREET' 144 N.E E. e Street CITY.• Miand CITY.• Mienll STATE: FAXide ZIP 33130 STATE: Florida ZIP 33116 WE HEREDY SUSMIT SPECIFICATIONS AND ESTIMATES FOR: The removal, transporfetbn, aW dispose) of Asbestos Contanng histo es per the h*xvrp bnm*down. lTFA/1XK&P"_MOCAT70N cry UNITS TOTAL 1. MOBILIZAAON 1 S f S 1 Nem 02 MY Of WWW Term Contract 2 CEILING TILE C1. Roams E. T, V. CC, 62, F2, And 72 1,260 S.F. $2 s 2.520 Atom 03.d 2) f:Ay of AfAwW Tam Confrecf, 3. PIPE INSULATION, Tbnx o&t Fist and SecaW no= 4,100 L.F. so S32,BW aM Second fbar Bohr Roam. . Nsm #60) - N CRY of mww Tam Canhact. 4. TANK ANSULATTON. Ssoand Fba Bonar Roon, not 75 S. F. S 12 s 900 ridertNk on J.J. Soaps Survey of Apr# 1Z 1899 Nem 07 CJY ofAftw l Tim► Con"d, 5. CLEAN CONTAMINATED FLOOR S SURFACt;S. Second 400 S.F. $0.75 S 300 FAxrBofty*ftdraRoom arta two ASC w ha ow rooms. 6. STUCCO PAICH. ONtft W Fisc lbor axle w ovwhenq 6D S F. S5 S 400 Item $4.b) my of Mis►M Term Con"d 7. Arc DUCT MAS77C. T/souphorA tris Fsst and second 4,000 S.F. Fbons. $1.50 S 6,000 8. INTERIOR CAULK kftdorper"er of M doors end. 2,300 L. F. $ 2.50 i A W end w0dbws. Sub -Total $0,671 9. Mom; -Do* Comity DERM pemil lee s 420 TOTAL $491m Tsns Duration: 7hify(30) CabndwDeys WOF* to ba Pwfm,- d &sip rnatObd CWx*bN in aocadartca wrlh federal Stet and Local regNbiA7ns. TW mq ww itcluobs State of Florida D-PPatelt and Dade 11of W DERMPOW drWO&I d ACM as 8Wfwd above, end S 1, 000 OW it koft ilswmm AM�w�rry &- I I ----A dW M wi/r AAw�hrri 01- 868 • „ • CL��� �� t�xxrtit C O N T R A C T A W A R D RENEWAL BID NO. 97-98.072/01 OTR: SECOND AND FINAL RENEWAL NAME OF BID: ASBESTOS REMOVAL SERVICES CONTRACT PERIOD: OCTOBER 6, 2000 THROUGH OCTOBER S, 2001 ORIG. CONTRACT PERIOD: OCTOBER 6, 1998 THROUGH OCTOBERS, 1999 COMMODITY CODE: 910.38 TERM OF CONTRACT: ONE (1) YEAR WITH THE OTR FOR TWO (2) ADDITIONAL ONE-YEAR PERIODS METHOD OF AWARD: TO THE LOWEST BIDDER(S) WITH THE LOWEST DEEMED "PRIMARY VENDOR" AND THE NEXT LOWEST &SECONDARY VENDOR" IN THE ORDER OF OVERALL LOWEST PRICES AWARD BASED ON MEASURES: Yes (} No (X) O Sec Aside O BBE O HBE ( ) WBE owned 8nms O Locil Preference SECTION # 1. VENDORS AWARDED F.E.I.N. # 65-0071 1 S5 S9.2537644 VENDOR NAME: MCO ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL CONTRACTORS INC. STREET: 7275 NW 64TH STREET 2646 W 78TH STREET CITY/STATE/ZIP: MIAMI, FLORIDA 33166 HIALEAH, FLORIDA 33016 CONTACT PERSON: JULIO OTAZO KELLY MORAN PHONE # (30S) 468-1650 EXT. 12 (305) 556.6942 FAX # (305) 468.1649 (305) 556.7413 PAYMENT TERMS: NET 30 DAYS NET 30 DAYS DELIVERY: 10 CALENDAR DAYS ARO P.O. N/A WARRANTY: N/A 1 YEAR pRIMA1 Y VENDOR SECANDAgf VENQQR 1 F.E.I.N. # S9-3033344 VENDOR NAME: ASBESTOS CERTIFIED TECHNICIANS, INC. STREET: 6409 LAND O LAKES BLVD. CM/STATE/ZIP: LAND O LAKES, FLORIDA 34639 CONTACT PERSON: GREG MASLOWSKI PHONE # (B 13) 996.3350/(800) 969-3350 FAX # (813) 996-SSOS PAYMENT TERMS: 2%-10 DAYS DELIVERY: 10 CALENDAR DAYS ARO P.O. WARRANTY: N/A SECONDARY VENDOR 11 SECTION #2 AWARD INFORMATION C.C. AWARD DATE: APRIL 14, 1998 AMENDED AMOUNT: NONE AGENDA ITEM #: CA -4 SPECIAL CONDITIONS: YES RESOLUTION NO: 98.332 INSURANCE REQUIREMENT: YES TOTAL AWARD AMOUNT: $150,000.00 FINANCIAL OVERSIGHT BOARD: AUGUST 11, 2000 SECTION $3 a ICT ON #4 RREE UEESTING DEPARTMENT INFORMAIJON USER DEPARTMENT/DIVISION: DEPARTMENT OF BUILDING CONTRACT ADMINISTRATOR: ANTONIO BOSQUE/CEDRIC MAR TELEPHONE NO.: (305) 416-1103/416-1112 FAX NO. (305) 416.2168 ES CT1QN #5 PRQCt!JUNG AGENCY SENIOR BUYER: PAMELA BURNS DATE PREPARED: AUGUST 22, 2000 {{ 8 6 S TELEPHONE NO: (305) 416.1905 FAX: (305) 416.1925 1 " PREPARED BY: STEPHANIE JONES CONT T REVIEW AND ANAL � fS FORM Directions: Please Attach s Ag documents. All sections must be complR c xciuding "Cots". Date: 26 July 2000 DEPARTMENTIDIVISION: Department of Building CONTACT PERSON / CONTACT NUMBER: Antonio Bosque (305) 41&1103/Cedric Mar (305) 416-1112 CONTRAC77NG ENTITY: Various Vendors RESOLUTION NUMBER: 98-332 DID. Bid No. 97-98-072/01 BUDGETARY INFORMATION: Are funds budgeted? YES TOTAL DOLLAR AMOUNT: $150,000.00 ® EXPENSE SOURCE OF FUNDS: c1)BG ACCOUNT CODE(S) 799204.459093.340 If grant funded, is there a City match requirement? YES ❑ NO Are matched funds Budeeted? YES 1+1 NO IM Account Code(s): NO ❑ If yes, ❑ REVENUE CIP ACCOUNTS AMOUNT: TERMS OF CONTRACT: Effective Date: OCTOBER ti, 2000 THROUGH OCTOBERS, 2001 (SECOND AND FINAL RENEWAL) Escalating Clause, if any: NIA Contract Period (s): One (1) year with the option to renew for two (2) additional one-year periods. Payment terms: Net 30 Days Penalties, (if any), for termination: N/A If grant funded, list restrictions/requiretnents, if applicable: N/A SUMMARY/DESCRIPTION OF CONTRACT OR AGREEMENTS Is this an extension? YES ® NO ❑ Reason for Extension: If YES, actual expenditures in previous contract Year $4,082.00 Summary/Description of Contract or Agreement: For the provision of asbestos removal city-wide JUSTIFICATION FOR CONTRACT OR AGREEMENT (include why it is nteded, consequences if not authorized or approved and time constraints. if any.) _ The Department of Building enforces the South Florida Building Codes in order to have open, vacant and abandoned properties repaired or.demolished. The cases are presented before the Unsafe Structures Board of Miami -Dade County. When the Board demolishes, Florida Statutes mandates that asbestos be removed, if deemed vacessary, by a testing laboratory. City inspectors are notable to perform this function. Removal.of asbestos must be done'by certified contractor in order to be done properly and protect lives. METHOD OF PURCHASE (If applicable) [] Telephone quotes ❑ Single Purchase ❑ Written quotes ❑ Shon•Term Contract Negotiated Purchase ❑ Lease (Type,._ ) Sole Source (include documentation) ® Term of Contract j] Did Waiver (include documentation) [] Fornrtal Bid/Proposal (include bid tabulation/proposal tanking) PREVIOUS AWARDS OF BID (IF APPLICABLE) From most recent: I ) 2) CRC COMMENTS: 3) >< , Approval: Date; 7 -.y,4 tar os A. Gime, Ciry Manager Approval: ff 1 1!•-1-! - Financia] OlTight Poard Date: *-fl 100 01— 868. GN OF MIAMI, FLORIDA INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM ` T D1'j'al W'3li TO: Frank Rollason, Director DATE : April 24, 2000 FILE Department of Building & Zoning SUNECT : Extension of Contract Bid No, 97-98-072/01 FROM: Judy S. Carter, or REFERENCES; Asbestos Removal Purchasing D' r ENCLOSURES. Please be advised the current contract (Reso. No. 98332) for the provision of asbestos removal city-waide will expire on October S, 2000. The aforementioned contract is subject to two (2) years renewal on an annual basis with the approval of the City Manager. This represents the second and final renewal. The services. performed by MCO ENVIRONMENTAL, INC., ENVIRON [ENTAL CONTRACTORS INC., ASBESTOS CERTIFIED TECEMCLa►NS, INC. for this past year have been: (please put your initials) Satisfactory X Needs Improvement Unsatisfactory. If unsatisfactory, please explain your reason in detail in a separate sheet. Please check below your request to extend or not to extend this contract. If yes, please fill's out the information requested below: -a YES _ NO ACCOUNT CODE NO. (s),_799206.459093.340 $200,000 BUDGETED AMOUN . r r Z y--- BUDGET APPROVAL:X0/2 /1, k.? l2 — DATE:rn co This memorandum must be returned to this office no later than Monday. July 3, 2000 with 1 ieav CI P budget approval. Additionally, please complete the attached Contract Review and Analysis -Wo Form and include a copy of SCI Account Summary verifying fund availability, if applicable. d t,re F Upon receipt of department approval, the Purchasing Department will proceed to secure the P i appropriate approval from the City Manager, the Financial- Oversight Board and the vendor(s). Should the contractor be unwilling to extend the contract, new bids, will have to obtained and you will be advised. Upon approval by the City Manager, the Financial Oversight Board and acceptance of the extension by the successful vendor, copies will be sent to your department so that requisition may be entered into the system. Should you have any questions regarding said matter, please immediately contact Stephanie Jones at (305) 416.1904. JSC/sj C: Bid File Antonio Bosque J-98-391 4/3/98 RESOLUTION NO, 98— 332 A RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE BIDS OF MCO ENVIRONMENTAL, INC., ENVIRONMENTAL CONTRACTORS, INC., AND ASBESTOS CERTIFIED TECHNICIANS. INC., FOR THE PROVISION OF ASBESTOS REMOVAL SERVICES CITYWIDE ON AN AS -NEEDED, WHEN -NEEDED CONTRACT BASIS FOR A PERIOD OF ONE 11) YEAR WITH THE OPTION TO EXTEND FOR TWO (2) ADDITIONAL ONE (1) YEAR PERIODS, FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF BUILDING AND ZONING, ATA TOTAL PROPOSED ANNUAL AMOUNT OF $150,000.00; ALLOCATING FUNDS THEREFOR FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 23m YEAR BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM, ACCOUNT CODE NO. 799206.459017.6.340; AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO INSTRUCT THE CHIEt-' I'MUCUREMENT OFFICrn I u naaur PURCHASE ORDERS FOR SAID SERVICES. WHEREAS, pursuant to public notice, sealed bids were received March 23, 1996 for the furnishing of asbestos removal services citywide on an as -needed, when -needed contract basis for a period of one (1) year with the option to extend for two (2) additional one (1) year periods; and WHEREAS, invitations for Bid No. 97.98.072 were mailed to thirty-three (33) potential bidders, and six (6) responses were received from qualified bidders; and WHEREAS, this service is needed prior to the demolition of unsafe structures which have become eyesores, health and safety hazards; and WHEREAS, the lowest bidder is designated as the primary vendor and the next two (2) lowest bidders ars to be secondary vendors, to provide the services in the instance the primary vendor is unable to; and t3N 1R>Z"l1ND 010* APR 14 Nis 01- 868 WHEREAS, the City reserves the 64ht to obtain Quotes „v,,, oi; o wwol ded vendor$; and WHEREAS, funding for this service is available from the Department of Community Development 23rd Year Block Grant Program, Account Code No. 799206.459017.6.340; and WHEREAS, the City Manager and the Director of Building & Zoning recommend that the bids received from the hereinabove vendors be accepted as the lowest most responsible and responsive bids; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED. BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA: Section 1. The recitals and findings contained in the Preamble to this Resolution are hereby adopted by reference thereto and incorporated herein as if fully set forth in this Section. Section 2. The bids submitted March 23, 1998, by MCO Environmental, Inc., Environmental Contractors, Inc., and Asbestos Certified Technicians, Inc., for the provision of asbestos removal services, on an as -needed, when -needed basis for one (1) year with the option to extend for two (2) additional one (1) year periods, for the Department of Building & Zoning, at a total proposed annual amount of S 150,000, are hereby accepted, with funds therefor heroby allocated from the Department of Community Development 23rd Year Block Grant Program, Account Code No. 799206.459017.6.340. Section 3. The City Manager is hereby authorized to instruct the Chief Procurement Officer to issue purchase orders for this service. Section 4. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon its adoption. - 4 01- 868 98-- 332 PASSED AND ADOPTED thisl4� day Of April_---- . , 998. JOE CAROLLO. MAYOR ATTEST: WALTER J. FOEMAN. CITY CLERK APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS: JOEL EDWARD MA INTERIM CITY ATTORNEY W 2434-CSK hr with Miami Code Sec. 2.36, since the Mayor did not indWe approval of t* legislation by signing it in the designated place provided, said legislation now looms effective with the elapse of ten (10) days from the date of Com Isslen action -eparding same. without the Mayor , xe"V%a/eato. ._.• 1 W iter J man. City Oferfc f gg� 332 de 1 vary of maamt. r1orlw 6.1 BID INFORMATION FO Mailing Date: March-6,19—ye, Buyer: ranula Bums Bid No.: 97-98-72R Telephone: 305416 -INS Please quote on this form(s) net prices for the items) attached. Return signed original and retain a copy for your files. Prices should include all costs, including transportation to destination. The City reserves the right to accept or reject all or any part of this bid. Prices should be firm for a minimum of 90 days. Reference to manufacturers' names or catalog numbers are for identification only. If alternates are quoted, complete information must be given. In the event of errors in extension of totals, the unit prices shall govern in determining the quoted prices. YEAR PERIODS FOR 910-38: ASBESTOS REMOVAL We have read your levitation for Bid, completed the necessary docents, and propose to furnish and deliver, F.O.B. DES"MATION, the items or service specified herein. ALL BIDS MUST BE SUi3mrnED IN TRIPLICATE OR YOUR BID MAY BE DISQUALIFIED. 10 number of calendar days required to complete work after Notice to Proceed or issuance of pumbus order. 10 number of calendar days required before commencement of work. . Delivery will be made within ( 0 calendar days after receipt of purchase order. Terms: 2/.-10 days Net 30 days Additional discount of NIL-/• if awarded all steins. �u Ia (include cash discount for prompt payment, if any) Contact Persomtrelephone: Julio 0. otazo, Vice President (305) 264-6821 Warranty and/or guarantee: All exceptions to this bid have been documented in the section below. EXCEPTIONS: ONE -- I certify that any and all information contained in this bid is true; and I further certify that this bid is made without prior understanding, agreement, or connection with any corporation, firm, or person submitfmg a bid for the same materials, supplies, or equipment, and is in all respects fair and 'without collusion or fraud. I agree to abide by all terms and conditions of this bid and certify that 1 f#uthoriud to sign this bid for the bidder. Please print the following and sign your name: ........ <C..r . . Firm's Name:_ MCO Environmental•, -Irif feQZpilo�e: (305) 264-6821 �— Principal Business Address: 7350 tiW 7tli 5t� :. 305 266-2536,1 pa _. 0 102, Miami, Fl 33126 ��ii�G§ t�ne� ^ Julio 0. Ot Mailing Address: 7350 E 7 S t . #102 F�� ��j1 ar�ice Press Miami Florida 33126..."thorlod Signature: _I - 61-. 868 J -9P-328 _ 5/3/99 �� 2�1 RESOLUTION NO. S A RESOLUTION, BY A FOUR-FIFTHS (4/5THS) AFFIRMATIVE VOTE OF THE MEMBERS OF THE CITY COMMISSION, RATIFYING, APPROVING AND CONFIRMING THE CITY MANAGER'S FINDING OF AN EMERGENCY AND APPROVING THE PROCUREMENT OF AN ASBESTOS EVALUATION SURVEY AND REPORT AT FIRE STATION NO. 1 BY MCO ENVIRONMENTAL, INC., USING CITY OF MIAMI CONTRACT NO. 97-98-072/001, IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $12,036.60; ALLOCATING FUNDS THEREFOR FROM THE FIRE ASSESSMENT FUND, CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. 313302; FURTHER, RATIFYING, APPROVING AND CONFIRMING THE ISSUANCE OF A PURCHASE ORDER FOR SAID SERVICE. WHEREAS, the asbestos insulation at Fire Station No. 1 posed a potential health hazard to employees and other individuals; and WHEREAS, the Fire Chief and the City Manager determined that the condition of the asbestos installation constituted an imminent contamination threat and therefore required action as an emergency; and WHEREAS, MCO Envirc=ental, Inc. conducted an emergency asbestos evaluation and survey report at said Fire Station using City of Miami Contract No. 97-98-072/001 which provided for asbestos abatement and preliminary abatement work; and WHEREAS, funding in the amount of $12,036.60 for said report and survey is available -from the Fire Assessment Fund, wrr C0mmON MEEr1NG OF MAY 1 1 1999 Rmlu"u Na 01- 868 Capital Improvement Project No. 313302; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA: Section 1. The recitals and findings contained in the Preamble to this Resolution are hereby adopted by reference thereto and incorporated herein as if fully set forth in this Section. Section 2. By a four-fifths (4/5ths) affirmative vote, the members of the City Commission hereby ratify, approve and confirm the City Manager's finding of an emergency and approve the procurement of an asbestos evaluation survey and report at Fire Station No. I by MCO Environmental, Inc., using City of Miami Contract No. 97-98-472/001, in an amount not to exceed $12,036.60, with funds therefor hereby allocated from the Fire Assessment Fund, Capital improvement Project No. 313302. Section 3. The issuance of a purchase order using said City of Miami contract for this emergency service is hereby ratified, approved and confirmed. Section 4. This Resolution shall become effective 2 - 01- &68 39- 3001 � immmdiatelY upon its adoption and si nat• of the Mayorl'. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 11th day of May , 1999. JOE CAROLLO, MAYOR In accordance with Miami Code Sec. 2.36, since the mavmr dia not indicats F;- —val of this legislation by signing it in the designated placF ;,r^vid,'% becomes effective with the elapse of ten (10) days fmm the Cala at Carnrr' ATTEST: regarding same. without the Mayor axe Wafter- emq . City Clerk WALTER J. FOEMAN CITY CLERK IF APPROVED O FORM ANpIRRECTNESS:� ALE,TADiI),Fp ' 1� 3 30., RCL If the Mayor does not sign this Resolution, it shall become effective at the end of tan calendar days from the date it was passed and adopted.'If the Mayor vetoes this Resolution, it shall become effective immediately upon override of the veto by the City Commission, 59- 331 01- 86's Donald H. Warshaw January 27, 1999 City Manager ..:._.- Request for Emergency Procurement/Fire St. No. 1 Asbestos Evaluation =-. a ez, Director Department of F e -Rescue Please be advised that we have been made aware of a potential asbestos abatement condition at Fire Station No. 1. Due to the serious health concerns associated with asbestos, 1 am recommending that you declare this an emergency situation and authorize the City to proceed expeditiously in evaluating the extent of the potential contamination and that you further authorize the Department of Fire -Rescue to Issue a purchase order In the amount of $12,036.60 to MRO Environmental, Inc., to perforin this evaluation and recommend the appropriate course(s) of action to the City. MCO Environmental, Inc., is the primary vendor for the City off of City of Miami Contract No. 97-98-072/001. Funding for this expenditure is from Fire Assessment Fee CIP Project No. 313302. CAGyFKR/acp Budget Approval: 4 Dipak Pa kh, Budget Director D e Procurement Approv1 d S. rt cu m t re Date p City Manas rAp�pro-40 onald H. Warshaw, City Manager Date 01— 868 van-1�-may U1:4/1- MCO EnviY'onmental Inc. 3052662536 mco. .I�AI I I I% 11 t FA1) AIUIT! W NT . i1A(MiM MITWA 1 MIN • \TTP NI U 1111A 1 I(AI t\IMR(•1111U\'if 1.1*,*ItItIhilA'At.4Ott "A1.1AAMT-l;I\IIIA) 0fti1SLUM NNW &Itt.►1(ItIiNM January 15, 1999 Chief Frank Rollason ' Sent via tax (305) 416.1683 City of Miami — Fire Rescue and regular US Mail Support Services Division 1151 NW 71 Street Miami, Florida 33136, Re: Asbestos Survey Fire Station No. 1 144 NE 5`" Street, Miami, FL Dear Chief Rollason: This letter serves to confirm my telephone conversation this morning with Captain Gilbert in which I agreed to lower our mark-up on Item No. 10, Optional Items. The contract standard is 20% for overhead and profit for the Prof. Asbestos Consulting Svcs. We agreed to lower our mark-up to 8% in order to assist the City during its present financial crises and to expedite this process. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions. 1 Sincerely, I ! ^Julaato, AIA Vice President cc: Captain Doughtery (305) 575-5290 735-0 N. W. Ttfi Street, Suite /02, Miami, FL 59/26 Trt: (305) 264.682/• Fax: 005) 2661-2596 j+ gGo"171 "lie) CGCA"117 Mcco"37 P.02 r.,h/..�, II�r♦ JAN-12-99 TUE 3:59 Py NCO EXVIROMIENTAL FAX NO. Nnibb2536!-- My t'• ,1 74. �'Fih►i..nAiid+irrlNi� r.. �..� ... • :. .: . . �rrtus�uwOiw7�Dfr.�A,awhp,�•ms�1A11oN January 7,1999 :Mr. Mark Wolosz, Facilities Coordinator Sent via fax (305) 575-5290 City. of Miami - Fire Rescue and hand delivered via courier Support Services Division 1151 NW Ph Street Miami, Florida 33136 Re: Asbestos Surrey - Fire Station No. i 144 NE a Street, Miami, FL .Dear Mr. Wolosz As per your request, the cost for performing an asbestos survey of the above referenced facilities throWgh our company using the City of Miami Asbestos Term Contract No. i07-98472/2001, Item No. 10, Prof. Asbestos Consulting Svcs. Is $13,374.00. This price consists of JJ Sosa & Associates, Inc. cost as per their proposal dated 12/16198 (see enclosed), plus a 209E mark-up for overhead and pn* allowed in Item No. 10 of our contract with -the City (see endosed). Please allow me to clarify for the record, that MCO Environmental, Inc. Is not an asbestos consulting firm, and that we only provide this as a service to you, our esteemed client, to expedite the process. We are an asbestos abatement contractor and we specialize in the removal portion of the work Furthermore, W involvernerrt. As a matter of fad, we prefer the City would do it that way. Furthemtore, the State of Florida strictly prohibits a company from acting as both consultant and abatement contractor for the same project. We do not wish to jeopardize our standmg with the City nor the opportunity given us to provide you with a quotation for the abatement portion of this "ad at a later date. That is the reason why.1 am disclosing this Information in this letter. Again, for the record, Please understand that we are only Concerned with the abatement or removal portion of this Project. JJ Soso & Associates, Inc. is a consultant, independent and separate from MCO Environmental, Inc. •7550 N. W. 7r6 Ssreer. -Swiee 102. Miami. FL 99126 TeL• (90SJ 264-6821 • Fax. 005).266-2556 • C5 Oaoi� 0 L Wdwon VCWW)? V 1 --- JAN -12-99 TUE 4:00 Ptd NCO E 1101WENTAL City of Miami Fire Rescue January 7,19M Page —2 - FAY N0. 3052652536 Should you choose to -contract -the sRWcro s_ vQJ_Sosa & W9ibaates, Inc., Mr. Randy Sosa mentioned to me that he would require a copy of the working drawings or plans, preferably, the as -built drawings, in order to perform the survey. Thank you again for your understanding of this matter. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you require further information or clarification on this subject. R Y. , AIA sident oc. Captain Doughtery Randy Sosa, JJ Sosa & Associates, Ina P. 3 1 December 16, 1998 Mr. Mark Wolosz City of Miami Department of Fire Rescue Support Services 151 N.W. r Street Miami, Florida 33136 Re: Asbestos Consulting Services • Asbestos Survey, PLM Sample Analyses, Survey Final Report, Operations and Maintenance (O&M) Plan and Abatement Specifications, City of Miami Fire Rescue Station No. I, 144 N.E. Se' Street, Miami, Florida. Dear Mr. Wolosz: I.J. SOSA & ASSOCIATES, INC. (j)SA) is very pleased to submit this proposal to provide asbestos consulting services to the City of Miami Department of Fire Rescue for the above referenced site. These services will include an afbestos survey including PLM sample analyses and survey final report; an operation and maintenance (O&M) plan; and a set os asbestos abatement specifications. Technical representatives from our firm, with the proper training and qualifications, will conduct the survey in accordance with FDLES. EPA and all other applicable protocols and regulations. The inspector will perform the following steps: • Review building plans and specifications, if available, and visually inspect the referenced property to identify the locations of accessible suspect asbestos containing building materials (ACBMs) in the building. The inspector will touch each material to determine its friability. • Identify homogeneous areas of accessible suspect ACBMs in the building, based on their color, texture, physical appearance and date of installation. The inspector will assess the condition and potential for damage of each suspect ACBM. Sample homogeneous areas of accessible suspect ACBMs in the building. in accordance with FDLES, EPA and all other applicable regulations and guidelines to determine whether the material is asbestos -containing or not asbestos -containing.. • The bulk samples will be sent to a laboratory accredited through the National Voluntary Lab Accreditation Program (NVLAP). The laboratory will first analyze one (1) sample from each homogeneous area sampled. If this first sample is determined to contain asbestos in an amount greater than one percent (1%) by volume, no further samples from the homogeneous area will be analyzed. if the first sample is determined not to contain 5: -*^ D&aWR0M3^L1PR PMAW4'M RN RESCUE SmWn 1 Swwrmmd 9010 Southwest 137th Avenue • Suite 211 a Miami, Florida 33186 • (305) 385-8333 & Fax (305) 385.6882 0 • Mr. Mark Wolosz Asbestos Consulting Services Proposal - City of Miami Fire Rescue Station No. 1 December 16, 1998 Pa e 2 asbestos, all remaining samples from the homogeneous area will be analyzed until if and when one positive is obtained. • A Survey Final Report following FDLES guidelines with the appropriate Forms I, II and III, along with CADD generated Sample Location Diagrams, Homogeneous Areas Diagram, and Sample Photographs will be reviewed and sealed by a Licensed Florida Asbestos Consultant and submitted to your office within 21 days. • Based on the analytical results and conclusions in the survey report, an Operations and Maintenance (O&M) Plan will be prepared for the building. Documented asbestos - containing materials (ACBMs) will be identified in the O&M Pian and placed in a periodic inspection schedule. • A set of Asbestos Abatement Specifications will also be generated for the building based on the findings and recommendations in the survey report. The Specifications will delineate the proper protocol and guidelines to follow for the abatement of the ACBMs. We have estimated a total of two hundred -fifty (250) samples will be collected to properly document suspect asbestos containing building materials (ACBMs) in all areas of the building interior, exterior and roof. The bulk samples will be sent to a laboratory is accredited through the National Voluntary Lab Accreditation Program (NVLAP). The laboratory will first analyte one (1) sample from each homogeneous area sampled. If this first sample is determined to contain asbestos in an amountgreater than one percent (I %) by volume, no further samples from that homogeneous area will be analyzed. if the first sample is determined not to contain asbestos, all remaining samples from the homogeneous area will be analyzed until one positive is obtained. EPA Asbestos NESHAPS revisions dated November 20, / 990 recommends point counting on all bulk camp/es containing less than 1096 asbestos. NESHAPS applies to building Owners and therefore the Owner needs to authorize the point coundng procedures The laboratory will perform point counting on samples determined to contain less than / 0916 asbestos by visual estimation only upon your wri ea request, at a cost of$95.00 per sample. The estimated cost for the scope of work identified in this proposal is as follows: Visual inspection of all areas of the building - Interior, exterior and roof, required sampling as per agreement, a Survey Final Report following FDLES guidelines including CADD generated homogeneous areas and sample location diagrams, sample photographs, S: RWO D4oVM0RM4LV V~A1V0M U RESCUE $0001 1 k"W-V" 01— 8 8 Mr. Mark Wolosz Asbestos Consulting Services Proposal - City of Miami Fire Rescue Station No. I December 16, 1998 Page 3 laboratory analytical report, Operation and Maintenance (O&M) Pian and Florida Asbestos Consultant review and seal. Total costs for labor and other direct costs Lump Sum $ 7,370.00 Analytical Services using Polarized tight Microscopy (PLM) Estimated 2S0 Bulk Samples @ $l0/sample $ 2,500 00 Generation ofAsbestos Abatement Specifications $ 1,275.00 11M/TED ASBESTOS SURVEY EST114ATED COST $ 11,145.00 If the number of samples analyzed vary from the estimated number provided in this proposal, the total cost will be adjusted on a unit cost basis. The fee for each bulk sample analyzed for analysis of asbestos content will be $10.00, based on a turn -around time of three to five (3-5) days. All samples collected maynot be ana/yzed,-if the first sample in any one type of homogeneous material is positive, the other two (2) samples of that homogeneous area will be assumed to contain asbestos and not be analyzed. Your office will only be charged for the actual number of samples analyzed. If you are in agreement with the scope of services and associated fees, please provide an executed Purchase Order or Notice to Proceed, or sign the attached Proposal Acceptance Agreement and return to our office via FAX at (305) 385-6882. J.J. SOSA & ASSOCIATES, INC. (IJSA) is ready to proceed upon written authorization for the above services. The survey final report will be submitted to you within 21 days of performing the survey. Verbal results will be transmitted to you as soon as analyses are completed. If you have any questions regarding the proposed services, please contact us. Our phone number is (305) 385.9333. Sincerely, Jerations & ASSOCIATES, INC. a Rodney rero-Santana, E. rt, Manager Senior En Ineer RS/mvc S:1 UW& 0au%PWP06AL RffWA7VMLA FIRL AESGUE Solon 4 &wwY.wpd X11-- 868 CONTRACT REVIEW AND ANALYSIS FORM ATTACH SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS DATE: 2/1/99 DEPAR'T'MENT/DIVISION: Fire -Rescue CONTACT PERSON/CONTACT NUMBER.- M.L. Kemp, Assistant Fire Chief CON'T'RACTING ENTITY: MRO Environmental, Inc. RESOLUTION NUMBER BID/PROJECT NUMBER 97.98-072/001 (IF APPLICABLE) BUDGETARY INFO ON: Are Funds Sudgetea! M Ej Ro' if yes, TOTAL. DOLLAR AMOUNT: $12,036.60 (IPMENS 0 REVENUE SOURCE OF FUNDS: Firs Aneaunent C>P Project 313382 ACCOUNT CODE(S) If grant funded, is there a City match requirement? p YES Q NO AMOUNT: N/A Are matching funds Budgeted? ❑ YES ❑ NO Account Code(s): TERMS UF CONTRACT: - Effective Date: Escalating Clause, if any: Contract Period (s): Penalties, (if any), for termination: Payment terms: If grant funded, list restrictions/requirements, if applicable: SUMMARY/DESCRIPTIDN OF CONTRACT Oil A19REEMENT To perform an Asbestos Evaluation at Fire Station No. 1, (144 NE 1 Street) and recommend the appropriate courses) of action to the City. Is this an extension? p YES ® NO If YES, actual expenditures in previous contract Year S Include why it is needed, consequence if not authorised or approved and time conaraieu, if any.) Due to the serious health concerns associated with Asbestos, I am recommending that you declare this an :mergency situation and authorize the City to proceed expeditiously in evaluating the extent of the potential contamination and that you further authorize the Department of Fire -Rescue to issue a purchase rrder in the amount of $12,036.60 to MRO Environmental, Inc. dETHOD OF PURCHASE (if applicable) a Telephone quotes ❑ Single Purchase ] Written quotes O Short -Term Contract Negotiated Purchase ❑ Term of Contract Sole Source (include dommentatioa) ❑ Lease (Type:, l Bid Waiver (include documentation) 0 Ocher 0 Formal Bid/Proposal (utclude bid tabulation/proposal tankinL) ' O S A ARDS OF BIDS (IF APPLICABLE) rani most recent: 1) 2 , APPROVAL.: Ta nal APPROVAL Fi nci DATE: A ion DATE: aL11Z10-9 01" 86)<S J-913-391 4/3/98 Q Q 8 RESOLUTION NO. 9 .332 A RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE BIDS OF MCO ENVIRONMENTAL, INC., ENVIRONMENTAL CONTRACTORS, INC., AND ASBESTOS CERTIFIED TECHNICIANS, INC., FOR THE PROVISION OF ASBESTOS REMOVAL SERVICES CITYWIDE ON AN AS -NEEDED, WHEN -NEEDED CONTRACT BASIS FOR A PERIOD OF ONE (11 YEAR WITH THE OPTION TO EXTEND FOR TWO (2) ADDITIONAL ONE (1) YEAR PERIODS, FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF BUILDING AND ZONING, AT A TOTAL PROPOSED ANNUAL AMOUNT OF $150,000.00; ALLOCATING FUNDS THEREFOR FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITYDEVELOPMENT 2310 YEAR BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM, ACCOUNT CODE NO. 799206.459017.6.340; AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO INSTRUCT THE CHIEr rKUCUREMENT OFFICen i u wbur PURCHASE ORDERS FOR SAID SERVICES. WHEREAS, pursuant to public notice, sealed bids were received March 23, 1998 for the furnishing of asbestos removal services citywide on an as -needed, when -needed contract basis for a period of one (1) year with the option to extend for two (2) additional one (1) year periods; and WHEREAS, invitations for Bid No. 97-98-072 were mailed to thirty-three (33) potential bidders, and six (6) responses were received from qualified bidders; and WHEREAS, this service is needed prior to the demolition of unsafe structures which have become eyesores, health and safety hazards; and WHEREAS, the lowest bidder is designated as the primary vendor and the next two (2) lowest bidders are to be secondary vendors, to provide the services in the Instance the primary vendor is unable to; and 01- 868 APR 14OB -1� WHEREAS, the City reserves th6 r;yht to ot;tain quotes :.e,..t o;; a..a,ded vendors; and WHEREAS, funding for this service is available from the Department of Community Development 23rd Year Block Grant Program, Account Code No. 799206.459017.6.340: and WHEREAS, the City Manager and the Director of Building & Zoning recommend that the bids received from the hereinabove vendors be accepted as the lowest most responsible and responsive bids; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA: Section 1. The recitals and findings contained in the Preamble to this Resolution are hereby adopted by reference thereto and incorporated herein as if fully set forth in this Section. Section 2. The bids submitted March 23, 1998, by MCO Environmental, Inc.. Environmental Contractors, Inc., and Asbestos Certified Technicians, Inc., for the provision of asbestos removal services, on an as -needed, when -needed basis for one (1) year with the option to extend for two (2) additional one !=I year periods, for the Department of Building & Zoning, at a total proposed annual amount of $150,000, are hereby accepted, with funds therefor heroby allocated from the Deportment of Community Development 23rd Year Block Grant Program, Account Code No. 799206.459017.6.340. Section 3. The City Manager is hereby authorized to instruct the Chief Procurement Officer to issue purchase orders for this service. Section 4. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon its adoption. 2 ol- 868 98- 332 PASSED AND ADOPTED thisl4th _ deY of April . 1998. JOE CAROLLO, MAYOR ATTEST: WALTER J. FOEMAN, CITY CLERK APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS: A JOEL EDWARD MAXWIXLr INTERIM CITY ATTORNEY W2434:CSK *natxf L%r= with Miami Code Sea 2-38, since the Mayor did not indicate approvri of tlitls:8gisiation by signing it in the designated place provided Gu!d legishtion nct►, bees 09 tive with -the elapse of ten (10) dayslam the ovate of !73sicn ecaob @G"hng same wlt Ut the Mayor x%rr,mftaNieto. W Iter J Deman. City Clerk 3 98- 332 ASBESTOS SURVEY, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE PLAN AND AIR MONITORING. REPORT CITY OF MIAMI FIRE RESCUE STATION 1 144 N.E. 5T" STREET MIAMI, FLORIDA Prepared. For: CITY OF MIAMI DEPARTMENT OF FIRE RESCUE SUPPORT SERVICES 1151 N.W. 7111 Street Miami, Florida 33136 Attention: Firefighter Mark Wolosz . Prepared By: J.J. SOSA & ASSOCIATES, INC. 12124 S.W. 131ST Avenue Miami, Florida 33186 Phone: (305) 235-4222 Fax: (305) 235.4022 Jose J. Sosa, P.E., CIH Florida Licensed Asbestos Consultant No. EA 0000055 March 22, 1999 c WMACTMITY OF WMNW&W1 FIRE STA t REV SRVAOC 01-• 868 March 22, 1999 Firefighter Mark Wolosz Facilities Coordinator City of Miami Department of Fire Rescue Support Services 1151 N.W. 70' Street Miami, Florida 33136 Re: Asbestos Survey, Operation & Maintenance Plan and Air Monitoring Report, City of Miami Fire Rescue Station No. 1, 144 N.E. 51h Street, Miami, Florida. JJSA Project No. 99-035N Dear Mr. Wolosz: On the week of March 1-4, 1999, J.J. SOSA & ASSOCIATES, INC. (JJSA) visited the above referenced site to perform a comprehensive asbestos survey of the building. Attached is the asbestos survey final report of the referenced building for your review. The results of the sample analyses indicated that asbestos was found in the samples collected from the interior door caulk, 12" X 12" random fissure ceiling tile (CT), black air conditioning (A/C) duct mastic, white pipe thermal system insulation (TV), interior window caulk, white duct mastic, pipe TSI, black seam sealant 2, silver seam sealant 2, flashing cement and overhang stucco patch. An attempt was made by the inspectors to reach all areas of the facility, however, it suspect materials in concealed spaces are discovered during renovations or demolition, the materials should be sampled and analyzed. This building is currently occupied and will undergo renovations in the near future. Therefore, it is the recommendation of JJSA that the asbestos -containing building materials (ACBMs) identified in this survey be placed under an overall Operation & Maintenance (O&M) Plan for occupied buildings as outlined in Appendix B. 121$4 SW 131atAve nut Miami. FL 33186 305$3542." 2 Fu: 305.2354022 C OVPKU 09V a ~WWMMI FIRE STA I REv SRv.000 ori-- 868 0 • Firefighter Mark Wolosz JJSA Project No. 99-035N March 22,1999 Page 2 On March 19, 9999, JJSA conducted air monitoring tests at the above building in an effort to evaluate the concentration of airborne fibers within the main areas of personnel occupancy of the building. Phase Contrast Microscopy (PCM) analyses results indicated that fiber concentrations were below the EPA recommended clearance criteria, which is 0.01 fibers per cubic centimeter of air. An air monitoring report including ambient area air monitoring sampling results, daily project log forms and all other data collected during the project is included in Appendix C. If you have any comments or questions, please do not hesitate to contact us. Our Miami office numbers are: (305) 235-4222; and fax (305) 235-4022. Sincerely, J.J. SOSA & ASSOCIATES, INC. Randy Sosa d$erero-Sant a, P. G.C. Operations Manager Senineer RS/mvc CAPROJECT=F Y OF MIAMIJAIAMI FOW STA t REV 5RV.000 01- 868 • ASBESTOS SURVEY REPORT CITY OF MIAMI FIRE RESCUE STATION 1 144 N.E. 5T" STREET MIAMI, FLORIDA Prepared For: CITY OF MIAMI DEPARTMENT OF FIRE RESCUE SUPPORT SERVICES 1151 N.W. 7'h Street Miami, Florida 33136 Attention: Firefighter Mark Wolosz Prepared By: J.J. SOSA & ASSOCIATES, INC. 12124 S.W. 131ST Avenue Miami, Florida 33186 Phone: (305) 235-4222 Fax: (305) 235-4022 Jose J. Sosa, P.E., CIH Florida Licensed Asbestos Consultant No. EA 0000055 March 22, 1999 C'WROJECTSICRY OF YIAMN KIA1 FAM STA I REV SRV COC 0 0 ASBESTOS SURVEY TITLE SHEET BUILDING NAME: CITY OF MIAMI FIRE RESCUE STATION 1 ADDRESS: 144 N.F. 61 Street CITY. (Miami. Florida OWNER AGENCY: CITY OF MIAMI DEPARTMENT OF FIRE RESCUE Support Services DATE OF SURVEY: March 1 throuc3h 4. 1999 CONSULTANT: J.J. SOSA & ASSOCIATES INC. Asbestos Business Organization License No. ZA-0000106 Jose J. Sosa. P,,E., CIH. FLAC ADDRESS 12124 S. W. 131 s' Avenue CITY. Miami, Floridg 33186 TELEPHONES: (305) 2354222 Fax: (30,55) 235-4022 CONSULTANT'S SIGNATURE AND/OR SEAL: QVW0JECT=fT' OR MAMMA AM! FPM STA 1 REV SRV.WC 01- 868 ®l TABLE OF CONTENTS Section 1.0 SURVEY SUMMARY AND FORMS FORM 1 - ASBESTOS SURVEY REPORT FORM 2 - ASBESTOS SURVEY AND ASSESSMENT FORM 3 PERSONNEL SUMMARY 2.0 FLOOR PLANS ROOM IDENTIFICATION AND SAMPLE LOCATIONS HOMOGENEOUS AREAS DIAGRAM 3.0 PHOTOGRAPHS APPENDIX A - CHAIN OF CUSTODY FORMS LABORATORY ANALYTICAL REPORTS APPENDIX B - SITE SPECIFIC OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE PLAN APPENDIX C - AIR MONITORING REPORT APPENDIX D CERTIFICATIONS C:WRCN@CTS1C(TY OF MUMIIMY W FINE STA 7 REV SRV.00C 01- 868 0 • LIST OF ACRONYMS A/C- AIR CONDITIONING ACBM(s)- ASBESTOS -CONTAINING BUILDING MATERIAL(S) ACM(sy ASBESTOS -CONTAINING MATERIAL(S) BLDG- BUILDING BUR- BUILT-UP ROOF COMP- COMPOUND CRY- CHRYSOTILE CT- CEILING TILE DORM- DORMITORY EXT- EXTERIOR FDLES- FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT SECURITY FDOT- FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION FDOT IV- FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION DISTRICT IV HA- HOMOGENEOUS AREA INT- INTERIOR JJSA- J.J. SOSA & ASSOCIATES, INC. LF- LINEAR FEET LOA- LETTER OF AUTHORIZATION N/A- NOT APPLICABLE NAFD- NO ASBESTOS FIBERS DETECTED ' NAN- NOT ANALYZED. NO- NUMBER NSAP- NOT SAMPLED ASSUMED POSITIVE O&M- OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE PLM- POLARIZED LIGHT MICROSCOPY QA1QC- QUALITY ASSURANCE/QUALITY CONTROL RACM(s)- REGULATED ASBESTOS -CONTAINING MATERIAL(S) SF- SQUARE FEET TSI- THERMAL SYSTEM INSULATION TV- TELEVISION VFT- VINYL FLOOR TILE VTR- VENT -THROUGH -ROOF W/- WITH C4PftO IECnV77Y OF MU4AIWUAAI FIRE STA 1 REV SRV.WC 86S • SECTION 1.0 C� SURVEY SUMMARY AND FORMS C-."OJECTSICITY OF MNM6M1AMi FWE STA t Roll SitV DOC • ASBESTOS SURVEY SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDED RESPONSE ACTIONS City of Miami Fire Rescue Station 1 Building 144 N.E. 5" Street, Miami, Florida The purpose of this survey is to identify and assess any asbestos containing building materials (ACBMs) in the building according to the definitions contained in the FDI_ES Asbestos Survey Specifications. 1. Surfacina Materials A total of five (5) homogeneous areas of surfacing materials were identified in the building. They included plaster coating, smooth interior stucco, rough interior stucco coat, exterior stucco coat and overhang stucco patch. The following surfacing material was found to contain asbestos in amounts greater than 1% by volume: Overhang Stucco Patch, identified as HA -50 and located as a patch to the expansion cracks on the underside of the first floor exterior overhang that is around the perimeter of the building, was found to contain 5% Chrysotile asbestos by volume. This non -friable material is in fair condition. A total of approximately 80 square feet were measured by the inspectors during the investigation. 2. Thermal Systems Insulation (TSI) Three (3) homogeneous areas of thermal system insulation materials were identified in the building. They included white pipe thermal system insulation (TSI), pipe TSI and 3" boiler insulation. The following thermal system insulation materials were found to contain asbestos in amounts greater than I% by volume: White Pipe Thermal System insulation (TSI), identified as HA -8 and located throughout the first and second floors of the building, was found to contain 2% Chrysotile asbestos by volume in the wrapoino and 5% Chrysotile asbestos by volume in the mastic. No asbestos fibers were detected in the foam rock insulation material. This non -friable material is in good condition. A total of approximately 4,000 linear feet were measured by the inspectors during the investigation. Pipe TSI, identified as HA -24 and located in the second floor boiler room, Room P21 was found to contain 15% Chrysotile asbestos by volume in the wrapping and 5% Amoshe asbestos by volume in the packing material. This non -liable material is in poor condition. A total of approximately 100 linear feet were measured by the inspectors during the investigation. C:br"=a Ory of "ftW M I FIRE STA 1 REV SRV.W 01- 868 C� • City of Miami Fire Rescue Station 1 Asbestos Survey Summary and Recommended Response Actions Page 2 3. Miscellaneous Materials A total cf forty-four (44) homogeneous areas of miscellaneous materials were identified in the building. They included 12" X 12" perforated dot ceiling tile (CT), interior door caulk, 12" X 12" random fissure CT, 2" X 4" directional random fissure CT, black air conditioning (A/C) duct mastic, interior window caulk, white duct mastic, 2" X 4" random CT, tan base molding with mastic, ceiling patch, bathroom caulk, A/C caulk, gray carpet with mastic, black base molding with mastic, blue carpet with mastic, light blue carpet with mastic, wallboard with joint compound, white wall caulk, 12" X 12" green wall the with mastic, gray ceiling patch. built-up roof (BUR) 3, black seam sealant 3, silver seam sealant 3, BUR 2, black seam sealant 2, silver seam sealant 2, flashing cement, A/C footings, silver skylight sealant, black skylight sealant, vent -through -roof (VTR) cement, white A/C caulk, gray sealant, roof debris, black footer sealant, gray window caulk, BUR 1, black seam sealant 1, silver seam sealant 1, brown carpet with mastic, exterior white caulk, exterior window caulk and gas pipe wrap. The following miscellaneous materials were found to contain asbestos in amounts greater than 1% by volume: Interior Door Caulk, identified as HA -4 and located on the perimeter of all the interior building doors, was found to contain 2% Chrysotile asbestos by volume. This non -friable material is in good condition. A total of approximately 2,100 linear feet were measured by the inspectors during the investigation. 12" X 12" Random Fissure Ceiling Tile (CT), identified as HA -5 and located on the ceilings of Rooms E, T, V, CC, BZ, FZ and TZ of the building, was found to contain 20% Amosite asbestos by volume. This non -friable material is in good condition. A total of approximately 1,260 square feet were measured by the inspectors during the investigation. Black A/C Duct Mastic, identified as HA -7 and sporadically located on the joints of the A/C ducts throughout the interior of the building, was found to contain 10% Chrysotile asbestos by volume. This non -friable material is in good condition. A total of approximately 3,000 square feet were measured by the inspectors during the investigation. Interior Window Caulk, identified as HA -9 and located on the interior perimeter of the windows of Rooms D, J, P, Y, Sz, Vz and WZ of the building, was found to contain S% Chrysotile asbestos by volume. This non -friable material is in good condition. A total of approximately 200 linear feet were measured by the inspectors C;IPROJECTSICITY OF MIAMNMIAMI FIRE STA I REV SRV.DOC 01-• 868 City of Miami Fire Rescue Station 1 Asbestos Survev Summary and Recommended Response Actions __ Page 3 during the investigation. White Duct Mastic, identified as HA -11 and sporadically located on the joints of the A/C ducts throughout the interior of the building, was found to contain 10% Chrysotile asbestos by volume. This non -friable material is in good condition. A total of approximately 1,000 square feet were measured by the inspectors during the investigation. Black Seam Sealant 2, identified as HA -32 and located on the BUR seams of the building's Roof 2, was found to contain 2% Chrysotile asbestos by volume. This non -friable material is in good condition. A total of approximately 3,200 linear feet were measured by the inspectors during the investigation. Silver Seam Sealant 2, identified as HA -33 and located on the eastern perimeter of the building's Roof 2, was found to contain 3% Chrysotile asbestos by volume. This non -friable material is in good condition. A total of approximately 90 linear feet were measured by the inspectors during the investigation. Flashing Cement, identified as HA -34 and located at the northern, wester and southern perimeter of the building's Roof 2, was found to contain 2% Chrysotile asbestos by volume. This non -friable material is in good condition. A total of approximately 520 linear feet were measured by the inspectors during the investigation. The White Pipe Thermal System Insulation (TSI) and Pipe TSI, 12" X 12" Random Fissure Ceiling Tile (CT) identified in this survey are regulated asbestos containing materials (RACMs). The Overhang Stucco Patch identified in this survey is a Category 11, non -friable asbestos containing building material (ACBM). This ACBM will become friable due to the force expected to act upon the material during any renovation/demolition activities, therefore It will be considered as a RACM. The remaining ACBMs, Interior Door Caulk, Black AIC Duct Mastic, Interior Window Caulk, White Duct Mastic, Black Seam Sealant 2, Silver Seam Sealant 2 and Flashing Cement, identified in this survey are Category I and 11, non -friable ACBMs. This building is scheduled to be remodeled in the near future. It is our recommendation that wet removal/abatement of these RACMs and ACBMs be performed prior to commencement of any renovation/demolition if these materials are to be disturbed during such activities. The RACMs and ACBMs must be removed under full containment, in a reduced pressure environment, by a State of Florida licensed asbestos contractor under the supervision of a Florida licensed asbestos consultant. C:1PR0J£CMCITY OF MIAAIM MMI FIRE STA i HEV $F V.00C t 01- 868 • • City of Miami Fire Rescue Station 1 Asbestos Survey Summary and Recommended Response Actions Page 4 An attempt was made by the inspectors to reach all areas of the building, however if suspect materials in concealed spaces are discovered during the demolition activities, the materials should be sampled and analyzed. C:WROJECTSCITY OF MUMMIYWI FIRE STA t REV SWWC 0 0 C'WROJECTS'1CITY Of MAMIIs/WA1 FIRE STA t KV SRV,WC cis— 868 ASBESTOS SURVEY REPORT — FORM 1 BUILDING IDENTIFICATION County: Miaeei•tlade Facility: Miami Fire Rescue Stntian 1 Agency: City of Miami Deonl3ment of fire Rtaeus Support Services Building Nome: Miami Fid Rescue Station I Building Number: kM Address endlor Geographic Location:144 N.E. S+e Street. Miami, Florida Building Asbestos Contact Person: Cast. Brad Dyugherw i Finftghter Mark Wohst Telephone Number: (3031579-6215 & 13651 574.5275 Agency Contact: f iteRehur Alarlc Welet: Telephone NoA30s1 575-527S SURVEY IDENTIFICATION Date of Survey: MiMh I ehroueiJ 4.1w Dote of Report: March 40, 109 Contract No.: N97.9A.012 Furthest Order No.: 90960 Consultant's Name' Jaee J. Sosa_ P.E _ CIH. FLAG License No.: ,5 Name of Firm: _t J. SOSA & ASSOCLATFS. INC. Asbestos Business Organisation License No: 7A-QQWI ¢ Address: 12124 S.W. 13th Avenue_ Atiaml_ Floridg 33186 Telephone No.: (jl151235.4222 Fox No.: 13051235.4022 BUILDING INFORMATION Year of Initial Construction: Unknown Additional Construction Dates: Unknown Renovation Dates: Ujakngw TvoeorOccupancy: Fire StritionTvpic3lNurnberorOccu ants: is Building Documenta/Drawings Available/Consulted Available for Review Document Types I I Document Storage Location •. Yet No Construction P1ana \ f Room 2 1 Construction SpecificatiGns X Renovation Plans X i Renovation S eciticauons X Other \ I Asbestos Plans X i Asbestos Specifications X Asbestos Survey/Report' j X No. of Floors: 2 Area per floor. (Ity IL12.2 U. (2"),1§11 S (31d) N/A Nth) N/A (51►) Penthouse Area: NIA Attic Area: N/A Basement Area: NIA Crawlspace Area•. NIA Elevators: None STRUCTURAL DATA Vertical Support: Reinforced Cisnente Columns Horizontal: Reinforced Cenerete H.arsa� Roof: Light weiaht Conerem ovel Steel Corrugated Panels Floors: QMMULAM Coiling: Susaended Ceiling Grid and Wallboard With plyyur Exterior Walls: Concrete Blp%k System (CHS) Partition Walla: Wallboard with Joint Comeound p,K PJ,gtter and CBS with St �eea Equipment Name I Yes I No Type I 1.oeetion Air ondit'onor ester Split 5 La. s IRom E. U U and 1 Radiators X i X £ieetric Room etrie Power Generator X i i Electric H kBoilers f Water Heater X F eetrie Roo Pcial Equipment X Air Compreiaer Equipment Room H Special Equipment I X 1 Gvtn Equipment I Rooms as Special Equipment X j .. I Commuoieatiew Equipment Roods CC C'WROJECTS'1CITY Of MAMIIs/WA1 FIRE STA t KV SRV,WC cis— 868 FORM 2: ASBESTOS SURVEY AND ASSESSMENT PROJECT NAME: CITY OF MIAMI FIRE RESCUE STATION I CONSULTANT: J. J. SOSA & ASSOCIATES. INC.. MIAMI, FLORIDA PAGE 1 OF 11 ADDRESS: IM N.E. STH STREET, MIAMI. FLORIDA AGENCY: CITY OF MIAMI FIRE RESCUE SUPPORT SERVICES SURVEY DATE: MARCH I— 4. 1994 CONTRACT/PURCHASE ORDER NO.: #97-98-072190260 CLIENT CONTACT PERSON: MARK WOLOS2 ASA PROJECT NO.: "-035N ILO80OG SAMRE MATENAL IIOMOGEWOUS TUNCTIONAI S"IfNT TYPE RX DAMAGE HAZARD RESPONSE AAl COST NO. INYPEI AREA SPACE AREA IwANnTY ENABLE COluMi10N ASBESTOS POT[NNIAL ASSESSHENi PRIORITY MONITOR REASON EE0011 NO. RESULTS RESPONSE AIAMONITONNG REPLACEMENT MF E 901 COATT1fE�RC. HA41 ' ! CORRIDOR f I NO 10.00051 NO NASD GOOD LOW 0 I 8 WA WA WA WA E. 8-02 PLASTER HA-01 CORRIDOR NO NO NAFD GOOD LOW 0 R NIA NIA MIA NA wACOATM PLASTER N 9102 COATING HA-0t TYROOM NO NO NMD i GOOD LOW 0 0 WA WA Nll1 WA 2 ! 0/ PIASTER COATING H A-01 CFpEFS OihCE ND NO NMB GOOD i Low I 0 e - NIA - - WA - -' WA -- f{IA - -_- -- - ` v, e•OS PIASTER COATING 1" 01 DORM NO NO NAIL CLOD Low I 0 8 N'A WA WA NJA MASTER - _ TF 904 Co1AnNG t"01 SARNRDOM NO _ NO NATO i GOOD � .tow o e WA wA NSA NIA RASTER - • -- - ---' - • v . ---• - M� B 01 COATING t"10I STAIRWELL NO NO NAlD i GOOD LOW 0 I wA WA NJA NIA t4A WA - — -- D, 900 PL t"•OI OFFICERS NO NO I NAfb GOOD LOW 0 B + ^� _ — -� _-- 1TER ! WA` KA WA wA SMOOTH CI 9-09 INTERIOR IIA-02 811,nIROON NO 11,/00%F 110 NMD GOOD Low 0 I WA WA WA WAS STUCCO SMOOTH G, h-10 tNIFINIR t1A02 POLE HOLE j NO ND NMD i GOOD LOW 0 e WA WA� STUCCO FL'A SMOOTH- _ - -. __...__. __..._.----._.....-_-.----•- ---•---._. 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INC,, MIAMI, FLORIDA PAGE 2 OF t t )DRESS. lid N.E. STH STREET. MIAMI, FLORIDA AGENCY: CITY OF MIAMI FIRE RESCUE SUPPORT SERVICES 1% 6 t Vn 1 L: t-inR{..TT 1- It. 177Y L -UN L ILA(:1IFURCHASE ORDER NO.: IIWG. SAME MATMAL HOMOG£NEOM F1MCTK*Mi SAmNT No. mw) AREA SPACE AREA QUANTltt IRlALILE NO. #97-98-072 TYPE a %AIR ASBESTOS / 90260 C01ifdl110N CLIENT CONTACT PERSON: DAMAGE HAZARD RESPOF1Sf POTENTIAL ASiESSnENI PRIORltt MARK ��� RESULTS WOLOSZSA PRO ECT NO.: 99-035N COST �Tw�=EOOS RESPONSE AIR 1'RJMT010NG REPLACEMENT COM9EMs LYX 1T ` S/ 0-19 PERFORATED HA -Or CORVA" ND YES NAFD tij GOOD LOW 0 0 I NIA NA OVA WA . MERIOR iRCREATION a - DaClW%f YBETWEENTME t, 6]0 DDORCALRK NA -01 ROOK N6 JJWLF NO 140D GOOD LOW 0 t SAME AND a t N01 WA WA wA OM TOTNE ! CHARAC MSTKSOF I HATE111AL 1 I I INTEWR I i ' ; DISI llEtAtiCT RE7wEEN Tr1K is 0•TI CAULK r1At1 FOTER NO tq 2%CRT I GOOO IOW 1 1 t SAI'r'LEMIDSAMEM31 b i ` wA sls.1s0.00 SI•SS000 OLIFTOTmMT9SICAS. - rtATENAL ''..... 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TIRST PONTRIE T 674 DIRECTIOWLIIA-04 C NO 44359 TES NOD ROOM l GOOD LOW O t WA NIA WA WA MAIM 1 R•77AAHOOh ruts 'r"K' NO I I : 000"TES NA(l) GTrrHi tow 0 0 WA WA WA WA rlssLlRE C! rRECT10NAL ' I OD oil DI 141.04 MARi001tl91 NO TLS 1 � RAMDdt1 NAFD GOOn LOW 0 I a WA WA � WA WA FRSURE L7 L i e I III U, R•» SLACK AIC DIrLTt1As71L NA -0r AIC CLOSET 1iOO % NO 10%cotr Goan LVW t 1 f "MIA j t WA 995ant0 slosm.ee Tt 610 KACK NC OUCi99ASTIC WAY CORRDOR NO NO NAN G000 LOw 1 1 WA NOTANALLYZIMSTOMDAT FIRST POSITRIE S VOWNLOAO19#•0M Man tAt Remm.eb �1- 868 r NO 2% CRY GOOD I CAULK O B•)♦ RIDR LrtiEv.�n..l IIA -10 STORAGE NO 13,10a F NO NAFD GOOD k-11- S6x S %DOWNLOAfKW01SN M amFve Rescue ds LOW FORM 2: ASBESTOS SURVEY AND ASSESSMENT PROJECT NAME: CITY OF MIAMI FIRE RESCUE STATION I ADDRESS: 144 N.E. 5TH STREET, MIAMI, FLORIDA a I CONSULTANT: I- J. SOSA & ASSOCIATES, INC., MIAMI, FLORIDA PAGE J OF 1 t SURVEY DATE: MARCH 1- WA f AGENCY: CITY OF MIAMI FIRE RESCUE SUPPORT SERVICES 4, 1999 CONTRACTIPURCWASE ORDER No.: 19 97-98.072 / 90260 CLIENT CONTACT W1PLE MATERIAL PERSON: MARK WOLOSZ SA PRO ECT NO.: 99-035N e +RaMOGENEDIn FLRdCT10NA1 sALIENr N0. NO. (TYPE) T>;rr a % AREA SPACE ARFJI OUANTIT7 FRIAEIE CONDITION AIR COST DAMAGE f1AZARD RESPONSE ASBESTOS MONITOR RF/ISONNOiSAMFLEDOR POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT PAlOR1TY RESLUS RESPONSE NRMONRORING REPLACEMENT COKWNTS R, BJf OLACKNC DUCT MASTIC fiA-0I NC ROOM NO Ito NAN GOOD .. .. LOW 1 7 WA NOT APwym. STOPPED AT _ . FIRST POSITNE U, 8.17 WHITEPIPETSI MA 08 APPROX TRACI AJC CLOSET NO DISCREPANCYOETWEENTI� t10 ��� cl%CRY GOOD LOW 0 NFA WA SAMPLE AND W'MLE#&Is B WA NIA Ills IS DUE TO THE CHARACTERISTICT R>t MATERIAL I 701. TRACE a l%CRT K, 8-11 WIRITEPIPETSt NA.Os TRACE NCRDOM NO KWIC I% CRY NO tl%CRYGOOD . LOW DISCREPAN YSEftff" RS I 7 WA lsB4O00.OD S9a CRT i SI O.S00 00 SAMPLE AND SAMPLE /B.)! IR -11 IS DUE TO THE PNTS - - - y CHAMMCTENSTICS OF THE MATERIAL - -- - -- - — -_ - - _-' —_ - .---- '-" TSF:%CRY L, B-ls WHILE PIPE TSt HA-08RECREATION NO t� K"TIC $%CRY IMUL ATIDPE NAFD ItD 1 • S%CRP) GOOD LOW M 7 MA DISCRWM CrKTWWNTm I SAMPLE AND SAIRE #&)INC /B•71 K DUE TO THE PH7l1[AL CHARACTEIISTK3 OF THE _ .._.. MATERIAL INTERIOROFFICERS W, 1-15 WINDOW NO fiDLF bISCREIANCYBETWEENTIRS CAULK BEDROOM NO ILIcO GOOD LOW SAMPLE ANDfMm*111.174 0 B WA NTA WA WA OA1E TO TIS CHARACTERISTRS OF MATERIAL Y 41a wRJDOw NA -11P CH[" NO _ RMCREPANCYBETWEEN THIS GAl1lK ROOM ND NAI D GOOD LOW B WA SAMPLE AND SAMPLE 1417 R WA . WA WA DILE TO THE PHYSICAL CHARACTEIRMTICs OF THE INTERIOR MNT[RIAL. j B•)7 WINDOW HA 09 HOSE ROOM MVD r NO 2% CRY GOOD I CAULK O B•)♦ RIDR LrtiEv.�n..l IIA -10 STORAGE NO 13,10a F NO NAFD GOOD k-11- S6x S %DOWNLOAfKW01SN M amFve Rescue ds LOW I 7 I NA S1,SMB0 S4.750.00 LOW B a I )III � WA WA I WA WA f FPROJECTE: FORM 2: ASBESTOS SURVEY AND ASSESSMENT CITY OF MIAMI FIRE RESCUE STATION 1 N-E, STH STREET. MIAMI, FLORIDA CONSULTANT: )I. SOSA & ASSOCIATES. INC.. MIAMI. FLORIDA PAGE 4 OF 11 SURVEY DATE: MARCH 1- AGENCY: CITY OF MIAMI FIRE RESCUE SUPPORT SERVICES 4, 1994 CONTRACTJPURCHASE ORDER NO.: #97-98-072 } 90260 CLIENT CONTACT SAMRf MATEtttAl PERSON: MARK WOLOSZ SA PRO ECT NO.: 99-035N 1110G. 110NDpENfpuS FUNCTIOFNt SAt1ENT NO. NO, frfm AREA SPACE AREA QUANTITY FRIAKE TYPE JR £pNDIItON DAMAGE HAZARD RESPONSE COST MONTOR POtENTiAl ASSESSMENT FWMTY MASONHOTSAMMMOR RESULTS RESPOW IMRMDNITORIHG WftACEMINT COMMENTS RaU(dt K 449 IG./Q OAT}gtOOM HO NO ' #40D E STUCNTO"4'OGOAt GOOD 0 8 tOW WA WA HEA WA ROUGH H 11.40 "TI MM HMtO COMMES Na - —--- ---------- SIUCCOCOA SORR]OM NO NAFD GOOD low p / WA WA WA � WA ROUGH.- Na 0.41 IN1 6" HA-t0 STAOWELL Na .. ... . STUCCQCOAT + 7WFp GOOD LOW 0 ! WANA WA WA ROUGI{ D Rat IM F41OR HA-10 RESCUE t4d STLLCCOCOAT OFFICE Na NAM ` GOOD tow 0 / WA WA _ J! wA WA ROUGH.—...._— - -- Uj /•4) INTERIOR HA•tM CLOSET NO No MOO -- - sTUCCOCOAT GOOD taw p / WA WA WA WA RDIAat l7, 0.44 INTEOICM 11A E6 GATHROOtl t40 m NAfD—_ C' --- — STUCCOCOA LOW 0 0 WA WA WA WA ROUGH A% M! INTE#KHI tIA-10 STAIRWELL NO NtJ NA►p _ _ ........ _ STUCCOCOAI GOOD LOMt� 0 / WA WA WA WA *ffln DUCT 0•46 MASTIC HA•It ATGClOSET Na 18MOSF too I0%CRY GOOD LOW t t WA ftf.000.00 fl.S/0.00 Ur 9.41 EIik3CT HA-It ALG ROtwincOM NO pyO NAN _ GOOD LOW I t WA NOTA NtY;SO.STOMEOAT wHiTfOuct t+ 0.40 .. . - .. .. _ .. .... FOtSTFOf1T1ME PlAT NA.11 ArCKOaM "0 NO MAN GOOD' tow .. .._.._ ._ . .. ... ... t t WA NOTAHALLLMD, STOM DA.1 YXfi I , FtFMT fOStTtvE N O.M RANDOPICT HA-12 WROOM NO IgOSF YES HAFO GOOD low p 0 WA WA WA WA N 0•TO RAN SCT Fa-Fa-11TV ROOM NC YES NAFO GOOD .._ .. - ._._._.. lOW j 0 / WA WA wA WA rxfi 1 O R•St RM00F4CT i1A.13 NO YsM II ..__ txTO Law o s- WA WA WA �UU S %DowHLwaut► alsFl uaaft Tat tioscue sb Lmmmt31 FORM 2: ASBESTOS SURVEY AND ASSESSMENT PROJECT NAME: CITY OF MIAMI FIRE RESCUE STATION I CONSULTANT: SOSA & ASSOCIATES, INC.. MIAMI, FLORIDA ADDRESS: 144 N.E. STH STREET. MIAMI, FLORIDA AGENCY: CITY OF MIAMI FIRE RESCUE SUPPORT SERVICES SURVEY DATE: MARCH 1- 4. 1999 CONTRACT/PURCHASE ORDER NO.: #97-9e-072190260 CLIENT CONTACT PERSON: MARK WOLOSZ BSA PRC mZLDG.)m %AMPLE MATERIAt HOMOGENEOUS tUNCT14" SALIENT T'TPE IL % QUANTITY FRIABLE DAMAGE HAZARD RESPONSE AIR COST NO. (TYPE) AREA SPACE AREA CONDITION NO. ASBESTOS HONITOR POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT PRIORITY MU1TS RESPONSE AIRMONITOPING PEPTJICEMEM TAN BASE N 6.31 MOLDING FIA -11 TVROOM NO ISOtf NO MAID ; GOOD 141GFI 0 i WlfLISTIC e WA WA WA WA O 491 MLDI IC HA.II D"NG AOOM NO ISO Lf NO NAFD GOOD HIGH 0 0 WA — WA WA WA _M__.. _.- .... .-_ O 1•5I MOLDING FIA -11 ROO" NO NO MAID GOOD IItG11 0 - WMASiIC I B WA WA WA WA R ISS CEIL%c PATCH SSIA-14KITCFIEN NO 4ST NO W110 t fAIR I Low 0 -- Ii B WA WA WA WA IATHROM K 6 56 ta�K HA -IS BATHROOM NO 90 VNO PWD I GOOD LOW 0 B WA WA MIA PLA E A2CAULK HA -11 AIR TRUCK f10 IOtF NO 1401) GOOD Low - - — - ---_ - -- - - _ _ -6•S1 . _ . N001i. 0 B WA 141A NA WA E 0-fe GRAYCARPET W/I11LST1C tIA-A CORRIDOR NO $00 SIF NO NA/U GOOD MEDIUM 0 - 6 - --- - — - -- --� WA WA WA WA GRAY RAY WE C_. HA -13• CORRIDOR NO NO 1400I 0000 MEDIUM 0 -..S - ----- ----•------- ---- -E _S_y1 _AY WA WA WAWA E 6.10 GRAY CARPET .- ` .. - -••--- ------------ — W� W1-17 CORRIDOR NO NO PJAFO ! GOOD MEDIUM 0 6 WA WA WA WA LI 0.61 BLACK BASE MOLDING � 1e RECREATION NO SOOLF NO Fll1f0 GOOD NIGH 0 -... 6 .- _ ._pyA . - - -..._- - _ `. WA WA WA ft 1.11 6 � HA -le RESCUE NO DS NO NAFD GOOD HIGH p 0 WA WA WA WA E {•O BLACK BASE IIA -16 CORRIDOR NO NO NATO C.(X)n f11G11 0- 0 . WA WA WA WA B, 1-64 LUECAMT IC 11A•19 CORRIDOR NO 7100SF NO two GOOD IIIG11 0 / I WA WA WA P1,rA DD 6.IS BLUE UIWEI WIMASTIC NA.19 PUN DORM NO NO MAID 1 GOOD lMfJl 0 I B WA WA WA WA 6LtIE CARPET 1 T, 1.A1 WRtASTIC HA•19 CORRIDOR, NO ruo NAfO GooD tIK,IS e B 1v;A '',•A WA WA 7, B•H nvEVAPET WR9ASTIC 1IA•19 CORRIDOR PID NO NAFD GOOD IIGI{ 0 6 •- - •-.... WA WA WA WA UGHT BLUE LS 616 tJ HA•TO RECKFJLTKN& ROOM NO go Sr NO HUD GOOD ItlGlt 0 B WM"STIC ASTI fYA WA WA fArA -- S �D�1�199.0)SN RMarn Fre Rescue .tS PAGE S OF 11 JECT NO.: 99-035N REASON NOT SAME V OII COMMENTS FPROJECTAMECITY FORM 2: ASBESTOS SURVEY AND ASSESS OF MIAMI FIRE RESCUE STATION fENT 1144 N.E. STH STREET, MIAMI. FLORIDA ONSULTANT: �. I_ SOSA +� ASSOCIATESx LNG.. MlAMl AGENCY: Fl.C�RlpA PAGE6OFt1 E: MARCH 1- 4. 1999 CONTRACT/PURCHASE ORDER Na.: CITY OF MIAMI FIRE RESCUE SUPPORT SERVICES #97-98-072 / 40260 HATERtAL CLIENT CONTACT PERSON: MARK W{3LOSZ etofi I/OMpcEt' EoUs ft1NCTfDNAt SAElENT SA PRO ECT NO.: 99-033N ND. �' (<iSWEi AREA SWAGE IAEA QIfANTiTr FRIQLE ASeEST05 CONDITION DAMAGE HAZARD fiESWtNISE AM - COST POTENT@{L ASSESSMNi pf"MTq tX"TOR REASONNOTSMMLEDOR - LxaErru,E tx #.Ilf CAM RECREATION REIILTS RESPONSE ANtMDNITORING REPLACEMENT COMMENTS .. 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STH STREET, MIAMI, FLORIDA AGENCY: CITY OF MIAMI FIRE RESCUE SUPPORT SERVICES SURVEY DATE: MARCH I- 4, 1999 CONTRACTIPURCHASE ORDER NO.: #97.98-072190260 CLIENT CONTACT PERSON. MARK WOLOSZ RDDG. IISA PRO ECT NO.: 99-035N SAMPLE MATERIAL I0"OGENEOW FUNCTtpl1AL SALIENT ITPF 3!b BLDG.QUANTITY FRIABLE NR COST DAMAGE HESSME RESPONSE NO. (TM) AREA SPACE AREA ASEESIOS CONDITION POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT PRIORITY „�� RUSONNOT SAI PIED OR RESULTS RESPONSE ARI MONITORING REPLACEMENT COMMENTS LAYER 1:13%CRY A S%AMOSITE P, S•S1 PIPETif Ip•3/ BOILER NO IOOLF YES IS%CRY LAYERI:W o ROOM S%AMOSIIEI I`OOR LOW 7 t WA St.S00.00 SL1S0.00 OISCREPA9JCY SEtWEEN TMS SAMPLE AND SAMPLE/!•SI• ASS 6 OLIE To THE CTIAMCTERKiiCf Of T _ LAYER It M%CRY ►, S Si PIPE TSI MfA•7) 6OR 1 ; NO YES 709 car Poon tow - PANCY S W:OTM DISCREPANCY SME 7 ! 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M AR( :H I H 1- 4. f9" cow URC14ASE AGENCY.- CITY OF MIAMI FIRE RESCUE SUPPORT SERVICES 0 *00" RDER NO.: #97. -072/9026 CLI ENT CO rtocSWU MTERM4 Homol;IWOM PERSON: MAW WO LOSZ BSA PRO ECT NO.: 99-03SN 1440ND.. AWA SPACE QUANTITY AMA Fmmtf TYPE a % Comllopl Du1AQ HAZARD UspoMI AM COST ASMTGS MEMO AZISSH" PRK)FMY #111)WJX IWASONNNUmEDOR SILMSEAK RESULTSWFOW Arfl"OJOTOW4 pFft4CfWNT com"n 3EAL4W I ROOF I NO M LF NAM cool) LOW 0 1 WA WA WAPAW WA $41 SILVERSEAM SEMANT 3 "it -IV A") NO SmLF NO NAM coon - —, _. __ . - - _ WA ICA WA wA Root 8_" S&VtRSFM SFALMIT I HA -19 I NO No• GOOD tow 0 a NA YTRCEMNT I WA WA WA ACOOF I NO 3 t 140 NAtD GOOO tow . ism] PLOP I 11A.11 ROM 3 NO 1 9 WA WA WA - NO WO GOOD tow 0 @ ROOF 1 6,181 INURI "A-11 ROOF I WA WA 1111A 1KXW 1 9-101 PURI 14A.31 P40OF 2 NO N-st) GOOD tow 0 WA WA .... IWA ... 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STH STREET, MIAMI, FLORIDA AGENCY: CITY OF MIAMI FIRE RESCUE SUPPORT SERVICES SURVEY DATE: MARCH 1- 4, 1999 CONTRACT/PURCHASE ORDER NO.: #97-98-072 / 90760 CLIENT CONTACT PERSON: MARK WOLOSZ SA PROJECT NO.: 99-035N AIR COST DAMAGE HAZARD RESPONSE ROM BLDG, WVL MATERIAL HOMOGENEOUS FLINCTIONAL SALIEM QUANTITY FRIABLE TYPE t % NO. IVO. AREA �'� AREA AT9ES705 CONDITION POTENIfAL ASSESSMENT PIUOMIY .MONITOR - REASON NOT SAmjOOft RESLILTS RUPONSE AIKMONLTORING REFIACEMEM COMt9ENTS ROOF1 9•111 AR FODTINGS NA -)S ROOF ND 54 SF NO NUD 1 FAW low 0 t NA NIA WA IIA SKYUGIIT ROOF !•IIS SUANr H1-39 ROOT NO 19LF NO NAFD ( FAIR Low D SIVE# I t NM NIA WA SKYLW IT .. ..- _.. ..... I .. . _. .. . ------ ROOr 1 8-119 SEALANT 114.17 ROOF I NO /9 LF NO NAI I) GOOD tow 09 — _._ !LACK NA NIA NIA- WA ROOF !-IIS VTR CEMENT ItA.29 1 ROOF NO 20 LF NO NAI I) t GOOD low .. 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STH STREET, MIAMI, FLORIDA AGENCY: CITY OF MIAMI FIRE RESCUE SUPPORT SERVICES SURVEY DATE: MARCH 1- 4, 1999 CONTRACT/PURCHASE ORDER NO.: #97-98.072190260 CLIENT CONTACT PERSON: MARK WOLOSZ A PRO ECT NO.: 99-035N BLDG.SAM S MATENAL { OMMWOUS FUNCTIKA t SALIENT OVAMITY iNA6lE '""111% CONORNON OMMGE ►WARD RESPOµFF AM COST 6EAfONNDTLY�IEDdF NO. NO. (TYPE! AREA VACE AREA ASBESTOS POTENTIA! ASSESSNEJVt ►RIORITY HDMTOR RESULTS RESPONSE AM"ONIT061NG NnACEMENT COMISLNR GROWN � jR 1.1l0 CAMET H441 DOR! NO 610SF No ' NMU G000 INGH 0 6 WA WA WA WA rYRtASTIC BROWN I A 1.131 CARPET HA -PT DORM NO N0 NAM GOOD FIIGtI 0 6 WA WA WA WA � !. 4132 BROWN CARPET "AAF DORM NO NO "AID } 'GOOb IOGIi 0 6 WA WA MA WA W/MASTIC 1 � " EXT 6.119 EXTERIOR SnKcocwT NA." 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SOSA 6 ASSOCIATES, INC., MIAMI, FLORIDAPAGE 11 Of 11 ADDRESS: 144 N.E. 5TH STREET, MIAMI, FLORIDA AGENCY: CITY OF MIAMI FIRE RESCUE SUPPORT SERVICES SURVEY DATE: MARCH 1- 4. 1999 CONTRACTIPURCHASE ORDER NO.: #97-98-072 / 90260 CLIENT CONTACT PERSON: MARK WOLOSZ IISA PRO ECT NO.: 99-03SN RDOWSAMPLE MATERIAL WHOGENEOUS FUNCat SALIENT TYPFIt% VAMAGE HAZARD RfS/OlJSE AIR COSH" REASONNOT&AMEDOR. MONITOR IDG. NO. (TYPE) AREA SPACE AREA, QUANTITY MASLE ASOL51 OS CONDITION PoTENTIAI ASSESSt1ENT PRIORITY COMMENTS ND. RESULTS RESPONSE AIAMONYTORING REPLACEMENT EXTERIOR 1 EXT 6-I46 WINDOW IIA -51 EXTERIOR NO 41OLF NO NAM I GOOD i LOW ` 0 R ROA WA NIA WA CAULK t t EXTERIOR •.- EXT 5-14T WAiDOW NA -51 EXTERIOR NO NO NAM GOOD LOW 0 a P1'A WA WA WA CAULK EXTERIOR I EXT a-146 WINDOW ILA -11 EXfER10R NO - ND Nut) C✓JOD Low a 6 wA WA NA WA CAULK EXl 6.141 GASPIPEWRAP IIA -52 EXTERIOR N,10 NO MAID G000 LOW i 0 f a WA NIA I ILA. WA INTERIOR RECREATION 13 CHO DOORCAULK ItA.W ROOM NO NO two GOOD LOW � a a WA A NI_ W.A WA QNOC TOSAMTIE R.1O ROUGII I I _ .. ... . Q 6.151 IJTE10OR LLA -10 STORAGE NO NO NAID 6000 ' LOW 0 I a WA WA WA WA QAIQCTOSAME a•30 STUCCO COAT 1 t l aIACIC 'ASE RECREATION _ � , -" ---- - -'---..-. -- --_---- - ----- ..-.- '..-- 1, SAM MOLDING MA -19 ROOM NO - NO 14AID GOOD IIIGIL 0 a WA WA QAIOC TO SAME 411 IT'X 12, - _WA. -. •)IIA- -- - -_ - M, SASS GREEN WALL NA•)) CLASS ROOM NO NO NA1D FAIR low 0 a WA WA WA FYA QNQC TO SAPLRE 940 TILE WAYASTIC ROOF? S -/Ss SURT NA•31 ROOF NO No NIIFD GOOD low 0 a WA WA _ WA — T -WA _ 40NQC7OSAMRta-106 GRAY ..... ...... ROOF T &•ISS WINDOW NAA) Rom T NO No NAFD GOOD Low 0 a WA WA WA WA QAIQCTOSAMPLf a-170 CAULK EXT IS6 EXTERIOR STUCCOCOAT MA -411 EXTERIOR NO - NO NA1D GOOD LOW 0 I a WA WA WA WA QAlQC TO SAMPLE :*Ist I EXi GAS PIPE WRAP IIA -51 EXTERIOR NO 1 NO t NAI I) i GOOI) I IOW ,are 0 I a WA WA I WA WA 1 QA?QCT0SAMPLt6-,w CQMML14T51 NOTES: The above mateoials, lotatiora and quantities approximate sire TOTAIs SIX42000 s)?JW 0D woo and general representations of the work involved. Specific references to the nTaterials. CONStILTANFSIFFS s/.noao locations, quantities and intent of the removal activities are to be outlined during a OAMCOSTS SI,Tp.00 ERaAj tommao. ; ::a".=: hr' . h of ine fatiii with the owner a)d%or consultant. TOTAL $170,750.00 . 01-- 868 StO0WNL0ADM-03SN'- FeeResox.eh BUILDING: DATE OF SURVEY: I LICENSE OR NAME PERSONNEL SUMMARY ASBESTOS SURVEY REPORT FORM 3 City of Miami Fire Rescue Station 1 144 N.E. 5 h Street Miami,,Florida March 1 through 4. 1999 TASK PERFORMED CERTIFICATION Inspection, Assessment and 3482 Robert Miro Reaort Preoaration 34H Assessment and 3779 Randy Sosa Report Preparation 3784 Assessment and 91571 Rodney Carrero-Santana P E Report Preparation _ PE0050177 EA0000055 Jose J. Sosa. P.E.. CIH. FLAC Report Review PE0041347 C LOAOJECTSICRY OF MIAMMIIAMI FIRE STA 1 REV SWDOC 1 til-- 868 • SECTION 2.0 FLOOR PLANS CAMOJECTSCRY OF MIAMMIAMI FIRE STA I REV SRV -DOC • oii- 868 Jill/ ICN -;t DyCMy 3 yy-c ~zo� ZOOM q Dy,�� w7o� Z,�"n ON -4 C A- STORAGE O- STORAGE C- OATPROOM D- 140CM OFFICE E- C414RM OR EA -CLOSET F- AIR TlWM ROOM cs- eroRac� 4- COMPFIEll" Rood 1- F1'L ROM J- I40SE Roc" K- 8AT14WOM L- CLOSET M- APPARAIM ROO" N- T.Y. 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PAGE 15 OF �iC • CLIENT NAME: AD14S ORZO91 AINA PAT 01&to cA ELAP #em Moss. #AA 000 IS. N"P. 200oso SMARM REPORT Tx DoH: 3o•om J.J. Sosa & Associates, Inc. Attention: Bob Miro 12124 SW. 131 Ave. Miami, Florida 53186 CEI LABORATORY #: 99-A551 PROJECT: Miami Fire ;fescue Station 1 99-035N CEI LAB SAMPLE ID # CLIENT SAMPLE ID # SAMPLE DESCRIPTION TEST RESULTS Pas. / Neg. % & Type I OTHER MATERIALS I A551 -1A B-1 Plaster coatis -finish coat Negative 100% Non -Fibrous A531-0 1 13.1 Plaster coatin -scratch coat Nexadve 100% Non -Fibrous A551 -2A B-2 Plaster coatis -finish coat NeAlItive 100% Non-Fibrotts ASS 1-213 B-2 Plaster coatis -scratch coat Negative 100% Non -Fibrous A551 -3A B-3 Plaster coatis -finish coat Negative l00% Non -Fibrous A551-313 B-3 Plaster coatis -scratch coat Negative 100% Non -Fibrous A551 -4A B-4 Plaster coatis finish coat Negative 1000/4 Non -Fibrous A5514B B-4 Plaster coating -scratch coat Negative 100% Non -Fibrous A551 -SA B•5 Plaster coating -finish coat Ne Negative 100% Non -Fibrous A551 -5B B-5 Plaster coatis -scratch coat Negative 100% Non -Fibrous A551 -6A B-6 Plaster coatis -finish coat Ne ive I00°/* Non -Fibrous A551.6B B-6 Plaster coating -drywall Negative 5% Cellulose, 95% Non -Fibrous A551 -7A B-7 Plaster coating -finish coat Negative 100% Nan -Fibrous A551-713 B-7 Plaster coatis -scratch coat Nejja#ve 1000/9 Non -Fibrous A551 -8A B-8 Plaster coatis -finish coat Negative ----------.-- • 100% Nan -Fibrous A551-813 B-8 Plaster coatis -scratch coat Ne tive 100% Non -Fibrous A551-9 B-9 Smooth interior stucco Ne Live -- – 100% Non -Fibrous A55I-10 B-10 Smooth interior stucco Negative -- - 100% Non -Fibrous A551-11 B -1I Smooth interior stucco Negative 1 100% Non -Fibrous A551 -12A 13-12 Smooth interior stucco- Finish coat Negative •-- – 1000/9 Non -Fibrous A551.12B B-12 Smooth interior stucco- i Scratch coat Negative 10091* Non -Fibrous A551-13 B-13 Smooth interior stucco Ne five IWlo Non -Fibrous A551 -14A 13-14 Smooth interior stucco- Finish coat Negative --- 100% Non -Fibrous ASS1-145 5-14 Smooth interior stucco- Scratch coat Negative 100% Non -Fibrous A551 -15A B-15 Smooth interior stucco- Finish coat Negative ----- 100% Non-Fibtntts A551 -15B B-15 Smooth interior stucco- Scratch coat Negative ---.-.— 1000/6 Non -Fibrous A551 -16A B-16 Smooth interior stucco- Finish coat Negative 100% Nan -Fibrous A551 -16B 5-16 Smooth interior stucco- Scratch coat Negative -- 100% Non -Fibrous 646 West Broadway hood, Suite 401, Meso, Arizona 85210.12'2 (602) 844-1710 F4z (602) 844.1752 To!' =•ee /5001 985.8805 o..-� ••o = Laboratory Number: 99•ASSI Client: J.J. Soso & Associates Pa e• 2 CEI LAB CLIENT SAMPLE TEST RESULTS OTHER SAMPLE SAMPLE DESCRIPTIONDESCRIPTION MATERS ID # ID # Pas / N •/. & T AS51-17 B-]7 ]2x12 perforated dot ceiling Negative ----------- 95% Cellulose, Tile 5% Non -Fibrous A551-18 B-18 12x12 perforated dot ceiling. Negative ------•--------- 9S%Cellulase. Tile S°;°Non-Fibrous A551-19 B-19 12x12 perforated dot ceiling Negative 95% Cellulose. Tile 5% Non -Fibrous A,551-20 B-20 Interior door pink Negative 100% Non -Fibrous A551-21 8-21 Interior door caulk Potlt!<c ?X Ch sorile 98Y. Non-Flbrow ASS 1-22 8-22 Interior door pink NAAPCR A551 -23 8-23 12x12 random fixsure Positive ?0•/. Aerositt 40% F+ba#last, CeilJn the 40'/. Non -Fibrous A551-24 B-24 12x12 random fissure NAAPCR - Ceilin file •ASS1•.''.S 8-25 ]2x12 random fissure NAAPCR--- Colin tie A551-26 B-26 2x4 directional random Negative 30% Cellulose, Fissure ceiling rile 60% Fiberglass. 10% Non -Fibrous A551-27 8-27 2x4 directional random Negative ----------- 30°/o Cellulose. Fissurt ceiling file 60% Fiberglass, ' 10% Non-F'brotts A551-28 B-28 2x4 directional random Negative -----•---•• 30i0/o Cellulose, Fissure ceiling tile 600/6 Fibetgjass, 10% Non -Fibrous ASST -.Z9 B-29 8/aek A/C direr wrastic Positive IOS: Ch ysotilr 190•/. Non-i76rous A551-30 B-30 Black A1C duct mastic NAAPCR A551-31 B-31 Black A/C duct mastic NAAPCRASS 1-32 8-32 White pipe TSI Trace .41% Ctuysotile 40% Fiberglass, 600/9 8-33 A White pipe TS1 Trace <1% Chrysotile 40% Fiberglass, 600/ 6Non•Ftbrolts ASSI 338 8-33 B R'hlte TSI -mastic pipe Positive SK Ch sorile 95% Non -Fibrous A55I-34A 8-34 A iYhitepipe TSI Positive ?% Chrysotile 40%ftbaslass. 58% Non -Fibrous A55I-348 B-348 A'hite pip; TSt mastic Positive 5%Ch sorile 43Y. Non-Flb►oas ASSI-34C B-34 C White TSI insulation N 've 100°/. Non -Fibrous ASSI-35 B-35 Interior wincbw, caulk Negative 2% Fibrous talc. 98% Non-Ftbtats A551-36 B-36 interior window caulk Negative 2% Fibrous talc, 98% Nos-FI'lxals �lSSl 37 8-37 Interior IVi/fdoW caulk Positive ysolite ?K Chr 2% Fibronstde, • 96'G Non-Fibrwls A351-38 H-38 Rough interior stucco coat N ------- 100% Noaiibr+ats A551-39 H-39 Roumb interior stucco coat N "vs 1100% Nan-Ftbr�olrs A551-40 B-40 Rough interior stucco Dant Negadw 1100% Non-Ftbrats CONTINGHTTdCH, INC. lll 1 O r Laboratory Number: 99-ASSI Client: JJ. Sosa & Associates Page: 3 CEI LAB SAMPLE ID # CLIENT SAMPLE ID * SAMPLE DESCRIPTION TEST RESULTS Pos. / Neg. % & Type OTHER MATERIALS ASS 1-41 B-41 ALwA interior stucco coat Negative 100% Non -Fibrous A551-42 B-42 Rough interior stucco coat Negative ------------- 1000/9 Non -Fibrous A551-43 B-43 Rough interior stucco coat Nexative 1000/6 Non -Fibrous A551-44 B-44 BSUM interior stucco coat Negative 1009/a Non -Fibrous A551-45 B45 Rough interior stucco coat Negative 1 D09/e Non -Fibrous A551 -46A B-46 White duct mastic -caulk Negative 2% Cellulose, 2% Fiberglass, 96% Non -Fibrous A551-468 B46 White dud mastic Positive 10% Ch sotile 90% Non-Frbrous A551-47 B-47 White duct mastic NAAPCR ASS 148 B-48 White duct mastic NAAPCR A551-49 8-49 2x4 random ailing file Negative --- 45% Cellulose, 45% Fiberglass, 100/6 Non -Fibrous A551-50 B-50 2x4 random ceiling tile Negative — 45% Cellulose. 43% Fiberglass, 10% Non -Fibrous A551-51 B-51 2x4 random ceiling file Negative 45% Cellulose, 45% Fiberglass, 10% Non -Fibrous A551 -52A B-52 Tan base molding Ne tive -- 100% Non -Fibrous A551 -52B B-52 Tan base molding mastic Negative 1009/6 Non -Fibrous A551 -53A 13.53 Tan base molding Nexative 100% Non -Fibrous A551 -53B B-53 Tart base moldina mastic Negative I00"/p Non—Fibro A551 -54A 3-54 Tan base molding Ne five 100% Non -Fibrous A551 -54B B-54 Tan base molding mastic Negative 100% Non-Fibt2!g A551.55 B-55 Ceiling ch Narxive 100% Non -Fibrous A551.56 B-56 Bathroom caulk Ne jptilve 100% Non -Fibrous A551-57 B-57 A/C caulk Nezative 100% Non -Fibrous A551 -59A B-58 A Gray carpet Negative 95% Synthetic, 5% Non -Fibrous A551 -58B B-58 B Gray carpet mastic Negative 20/6 Synthetic. 98% Non -Fibrous A551 -59A 8-59 Gray carpet Negative 95% Synthetic, S% Non -Fibrous A551 -59B B-59 Gray carpet mastic Negative 2% Synthetic, 98% Non -Fibrous A551 -60A B-60 Gray carpet Negative 95% Synthetic, 5% Non -Fibrous A551 -60B B-60 Gray carpet mastic Negative 2% Synthetic, 98% Non -Fibrous CONTIN/NTRL 4HV1X0T4CN. INC. Laboratory Number: 99-ASSI Client: J.J. Soss & Associate Page: 4 CEI LAB CUNT SAMPLE TEST RESULTS OTH113t SAMPLE SAMPLE DESCRIPTION MATERIALS ID if IDM PoB. / N X & T A551-61A 8-51 Black base moldin N 've 100% Non-Fibrous A351-61B 8-61 Black base molding Negative 100% Non-Fibrous Adhesive ASS1-62A H-52 Black base moldi N rive 100% Non-Fibrous ASS 1-628 B-62 Black base molding Negative 1000/6 Non-Fibrous Adhesive ASS1-63A 8.63 Black base moldin N -------------- 100% Non-Fibrous A551-63B 8-63 Black base molding Negative 2% Cellulose, Adhesive 98%Non-Fsbn ASS1-64A B-64 Blue caper Negative 97% Synthetic, 3% Non-Fibrous A551-64B 8-64 Blue carpet mastic Negative 3% Synthetic. 97% Non-Fibrous A551-65A 8-65 Blue carpet Negative 97% Synthetic, 3% Non-Fibrous A551-65B 13-65 Blue carpe[ mastic Negative --- 5% Synthetic, 95% Non-Fibrous, A551-66A 8-66 Blue carpet Negative 97°/. Synthetic, 3% Non-Fibrous A551-66B B-66 Blue carpet ttlastic Negative 5%Synthetic. ' 95%Nae-F•btnus A551-67A 8-67 Blue carpet Negative - 97% Synthetic, 39'o Non-Fibrous ASS 1-67B B-67 Blue carpet mastic Negative -------- ---- 24o Cellulose, 3°'° Synthetic, 95%Non-Ftbtots ASS1-68A 8.68 Lt. Blue carpe[ Negative •---- 97°10 Synthetic, 3% Non-Fibrous ASS 1-688 B-68 Lt Blue carpet mastic Negative 3% Cellulose, 5% Synthetic, 9:!%Nott-Fibrous A551-69A 13•69 Lt. Blue carpet Negative 97% Synthetic, 3%Not►-Ftbrotls A551-69B &69 Lt. Blue carpet mastic Negative -- 2% cellular, 39,16 Synthetic, 95% Noo-fibrous A551-70A 8-70 Li. Blue carpet Negative 97% Synthetic. 3%Non-ro Fbus A551-708 B-70 Lt. Blue carpet mastic Negative 3% Synthetic. 97% Non-Ft'bcolts• ASS1-71A B-71 Wallboard Negative 5°.'o Cellulose, 95%Non-Fibrous A351.71B B-71 Joint oom and N 've !00% Nan-Flbraus CONTINCNTAI 4XVIRCIT"", INC. Laboratory Number: 99-A551 Client: JJ. Son & Associates CEI LAB CLIENT SAMPLE TEST RESULTS OTHER SAMPLE SAMPLE DESCRIPTION MATERIALS IfD * ID N Pos. / Nee. •/. & Type A531 -72A B-72 Wallboard Negative 5% Cellulose, 95% Non -Fibrous A551 -72B B-72 Joint SMpound Negative ---------------- 100% Non -Fibrous A551-73 B-73 Joint cont and Negative - 100°/o Non -Fibrous A531 -74A 13-74 Wallboard Negative --------- 5% Cellulose, 93% Non -Fibrous A551 -74B 13-74 Joint corn nd Ngpgve ---------•- 1000/o Non -Fibrous A551 -74C B-74 Tape Negative 95% Cellulose, 5% Non -Fibrous A551 -75A B-75 Wallboard Negative ------ 5% Cellulose, 95% Non -Fibrous A551 -75B B-75 Joint compound Negative- ------------- 100% Non -Fibrous A551 -76A B-76 Wallboard Negative - 5% Cellulose, 95% Non -Fibrous A551 -76B B-76 Joint compound Negative - 100% Non -Fibrous A551 -77A B-77 Wallboard Negative -- 5% Cellulose, 95% Non -Fibrous ASSI.77B B-77 Joint com22und Neoptive ----- 1000/oNon-Fibrous A551 -78A B-79 Wallboard Negative ----• 5% Cellulose, 95% Non -Fibrous A551-7813 B-78 Joint compound Ne 've -- - 100% Non -Fibrous A551-79 B09 White wall caulk Nemptive ----------•— 100% Non-fibrous— A551-90 B-90 12x12 green wall tile Nezative 100% Non -Fibrous A551 -81A B-81 12x12 green wall rile Negative ---•--------- 2% Cellulose, 98% Non -Fibrous A551-815 13-81 12xI2 green wall tile mastic Negative — ---- � 50,6 Cellulose, 959/0 Non -Fibrous A551-82 13-82 12x12 green wall file N ve 1000/6 Non -Fibrous A551 -92B B-82 12xi2 green wall tile mastic Negative ---- 3% Cellulose, 97% Non -Fibrous A551 -83A "J A Pipe TSI Positive 15% Chrysotile. 250% Rber IdA 5% Anwske 55% Non -Fibrous ASS 1-83B B-83 B Pipe TSI Negative - 95% Cellulose, 5% Non -Fibrous A55144.4 B-84 A Pipe TSI Positive 20% Chrysotile 30% Fiberglas4 50% Non -Fibrous A551 -84B B-84 B Pipe TSI Negative ---- 97% Cellulose, 3% Non -Fibrous A551 -85A B-85 A Pipe TSI Negative --------•- 4001a Fiberglass, 60% Non -Fibrous A551 -85B 13-85 B Pipe TSI wrap Negative ------ 800/0 Cellulose, 200/6 Non -Fibrous A551-86 B-86 3" boiler insulation Negative ----------•--• f 95% Fiberglass, 5% Non-fibrous ASSI.87 13-87 3" boiler insulation Negative - 95% Fiberglass, 5% Non -Fibrous :� '.�—.-• CONTINENTAL 4NVIA0T4CM. INC• 'd 1 $ ti • Laboratory Number: 99-ASSl Client: J.J. Soca & Associates PRIM! is E CEI LAB SAMPLE ID M CUNT SAMPLE w 0 SAMPLE DESCRIPTION TEST RESULTS Pos./ Net. %& TIM OTHER MATERIALS AS51-88 13-88 3" boiler insulation Negative 95% Fiberglass, 5% Non -Fibrous A551-89 B-89 Gray mch ceiling N ve 100% Non Fibrous A551 -90A B-90 BUR 3 -shingle Negative 35% Synthetic, 65% Non -Fibrous ASS 1-90B B-90 BUR 3 -felt Negative 60% Fiberglass, 40•/. Non -Fibrous A551 -91A B•91 BUR 3 -shingle Negative 35% Synthetic, 65% Non -Fibrous A551 -91B 8-91 BUR 3 -felt Negative 65%Fiberg4ss . 35% Non -Fibrous A551 -91C 8-91 BUR 3 -felt Negative 601*Fiberglau, 40% Non -Fibrous A551 -91D 8.91 BUR 3 -insulation Negative 90% Cellulose, 101% Non -Fibrous ASS 1-91E B-91 BUR 3 -mastic Negative 10% Fiberglass, 90% Non -Fibrous ASSI-92A 8-92 BUR 3 -shingle Negative 3S% Synthetic, 65% Non -Fibrous A551-926 B-92 BUR 3 -felt Negative 60'/o Fiberglass. 40% Non -Fibrous A551 -92C B-92 BUR 3 -felt Negative 60% Fiberglass. 40% Non -Fibrous - AS51-92D B-92 BUR 3 -insulation Negative 90% Cellulose, 10% Non -Fibrous ------------- A551-93 B-93 Black seam sealant 3 Negative --- 2% Cellulose, 99% Non -Fibrous A551-94 B-94 Black seam sealant 3 Negative --- 1% Cellulose, 99% NOR -Fibrous A551-95 B-95 Black seam sealant 3 Negative -- 10% Cellulose, 90W Non-FI'brous A551-96 B-96 Silver seam sealant 3 Negative 100/0 Cellulose, 90''/o Non -Fibrous A551-97 5.97 Silver seam sealant 3 Negative - 5% Cellulose, 95% Non -Fibrous A551-98 1358 Silver seam sealant 3 Negative 5% Cellulose, 95% Non -Fibrous A551-99 B-99 VM cement 3 Negative 100/0 Cauulose, 90% Non -Fibrous A551 -100A B-100 BUR 2 -shingle Negative 35% Synthetic, 979% Non-F1'breus A551 -100B 13-100 BUR 2 -felt Negative --------- 60% Cellulose, 40% Non -Fibrous CONTINGMTIII GKV11101KM, INC. ZOO �. �- Laboratory Number: 996AS51 Client: J.J. Sass & Associates p.e.- '7 CEI LAB CLIENT SAMPLE TEST RESULTS OTHER SAMPLE SAMPLE DESCRIPTIONI MATERIALS IDN ID * Pos. / Nez. % & Tzpe A551 -100C 13400 BUR 2 -felt Negative 65% Fiberglass, 35% Non -Fibrous A551-1OOD B-100 BUR 2 -insulation Negative 900/0 Cellulose, 10% Non -Fibrous A551-I01A B-101 BUR 2 -shingle Negative 35% Synthetic, 65% Non -Fibrous A551-IOIB B-101 BUR 2 -felt Negative 60% Fiberglass. 40% Non -Fibrous A551 -101C B401 BUR 2 -mastic Negative 5% Cellulose, 5% Fiberglass, 900/6 Non -Fibrous ASS 1-101D B-101 BUR 2 -insulation Negative --- 90016 Cellulose, 10% Non -Fibrous A551 -102A B-102 BUR 2 -shingle Negative 35% Synthetic, 65% Non -Fibrous A551 -102B B-102 BUR 2 -shingle Negative 35% Synthetic, 65% Non -Fibrous A551.102C B-102 BUR 2 -felt Negative 60% Fiberglass, - 400/6 Non -Fibrous A351 -102D 13-102 BUR 2 -mastic Negative - 100/0 Cellulose, 10% Fiberglass, 806/6 Non -Fibrous A551.10: E B-102 BUR 2 -insulation Negative --------------- 900/9 Cellulose, 10% Non -Fibrous A551 -103A B-103 BUR 2 -shingle Negative ------• 400/6 Synthetic, 600/9 Non -Fibrous A551-1038 8-103 BUR 2 -felt Negative 60% Fiberglass, --- 40% Non -Fibrous A551 -104A B-104 BUR 2 -shingle Negative 30% Synthetic. 70'/6 Non -Fibrous A551 -104B B-104 BUR 2 -felt Negative - 600/6 Fiberglass, 406/6 Non -Fibrous A551 -104C B-104 BUR 2 -felt Negative W/o Fiberglass, 40% Non -Fibrous A551 -104D B-104 BUR2-felt Negative 65% Fiberglass, 35% Non -Fibrous A551 -104E B404 BUR 2 -mastic Negative -- 26/6 Cellulose. 98% Non -Fibrous A551 -104F 13-104 BUR 2 -insulation Negative - 90% Cellulose, 10% Non -Fibrous ASST-lOS 8-105 B/adt scans sealant 2 positive ?:G Ch file 98% Non-Es"brOrns ASS1-106 13-106 Black seam sealant 2 NAAPCR .E A551-107 B-107 Black seam sealant 2 NAAPCR A55I-108 8-108 Silver seam sealant 2 Pbsltive 3% Chrysotile 97Y. Non-Mrow A551-109 13-109 Flashing cement Negative 10% Cellulose. 9019 Non -Fibrous ti Z I• CONTINWAI ENVIIIOW", INC' p C) ----= 1 l • • Laboratory Number: 996ASSI Client: J.J. Soca do Asreociates Page: a CEI LAN CLIENT SAMPLE TEST RESULTS OTHER SAMPLE SAMPLE DESCRIPTION MATERIALS IDM IDM Pos/Neg. ehdlType A551.110 H-110 Flashingament Negative 10i°loCe11u1oa, 90°!o Non-Fibtous ASS!•I!! B-Ill F7adrlaPcane►it Posltive ?SG Clrrysor!!e 10%Ce!lwlote, ae% Nvn-F7bars A551-112 B-112 AJC footings Negative 2% Cellulose, 99% Non-Fibrous A551-113 H•113 t sealant salver Negative tPlo 100% ASS1-114 8.114 Skylight sealant black Negative 10% Cellulae, 90Ye Non-Fibrous A551-115 & 115 YTRcement Negative 100/0 Cellulose, 90% Non-Fibrous ASSI-116 8.116 White A/C caulk Ne 've l00% Non-Fibrous ASSI-117 8-117 Gray sealant Negative CsIlula 109'ese. 909'o Non-Fibrous ASS]-128 8-118 Roof debris Ne five I00°/. Nan-Fibrous ASS I-I19 B-119 Black footer sealant Negative 109'e Cellulose. 909/e Non-F'broa ASSI-120 B-120 Gra windowpulk Negative 100%Non-Fibrous A551-121A 8.121 BUR I-shingle Negative -- 20'/o Fiberglass. 80°!• Non-FibrousASS1.121B B-121 BUR 1-felt Negative------�--- 10%Fibetglass, 40'/e Synlhetic, SO'/• Non-Fibrolu A551-122A 8-122 BUR 1-shingle Negative ------ 10% Fiberglass,15% Synthetic. 759/o Non•Fibrous A551-1228 13-122 BUR 1-felt Negative 5001* Cellulose, Non-FibrousNarFibrs AS51-123A &123 BUR 1-shingle Negative 159'• Fiberglass. 20%Syntheoic. 65'/e Non-Fibrous B-123 13UR 1-felt Negative SOS'oFibetglsss. 300/0Nan•Fibrous A55I-224 B-124 Black seam sealant 1 Ne 've------------• 1009'a Non-Fibrous A55I-I25 B-123 Black seam sealant 1 Negative ------------- 100'/• Noo-Fibrous A551-126 B-126 Black seam sealant 1 Negative 103'. Cellulose, 90%usNon-Fibro ASS1.127 8.127 Silver seam sealant 1 Negative 117°!o Cellulase, 90'Y• Non•Fibrous ASS 1.128 8.128 Silver seam sealant 1 Negative 10°/. Cellulose, 90elo NarFibrous A551-129 B-129 Silver seam sealant 2 Negative 100/0 Cellulae, 90% NolrFibroua COKTIN4NTAL 401VIROT11CN. WC- SGS 0 1 0 Laboratory Number: 99-ASsi Client: J..T. Sosa & Associates Page: 9 CEI LAB SAMPLE ID CLIENT SAMPLE IDM SAMPLE DESCRIPTION TEST RESULTS Pcm / Nea. Type OTHER MATERIALS A551 -130A B-130 Brown carpet Negative ---------- 95% Synthetic, 5% Non -Fibrous A551 -130D 13•I30 Brown carpet mastic Negative ----• 5%Synthetic, 95% Non -Fibrous A551 -131A B-131 Brown carpet Negative - ••-- 95% Synthetic, 5% Non -Fibrous A551 -131H B-131 Brown carpet mastic Negative -------------- 50ro Synthetic. 95% Non -Fibrous ASSI-132A 8-132 Brown carpet Negative ---------- 950/a Synthetic, 5% Non -Fibrous A551-1328 B-132 Brown carpet mastic Negative 5% Synthetic, 95% Non -Fibrous A551-133 8-133 Exterior stucco coat Negative 1000/o Non -Fibrous ASSI-134 W134 Exterior stucco coat Negative 100% Non -Fibrous A531-135 B-135 Exterior stucoo coat Negative - 100% Non -Fibrous A551-136 H-136 Exterior stucco coat Negjfive - 1000/o Nan -Fibrous A551-137 8-137 Exterior stucco coat Negative IW/o Non -Fibrous A551 -138A B-138 Exterior stucco coat Negative 100% Non -Fibrous ASS 1.138E B-138 Exterior stucco coat- texture Negative ----- 100% Non -Fibrous ASSI-139 B-139 Exterior stucco coat Ne five 1006/o Non -Fibrous A551-140 B-140 Exterior stucco coat Ne Live 100°!6 Non -Fibrous A551-141 B-141 Exterior stucco coat Nexative 1000/6 Non -Fibrous A551-142 B-142 Exterior window caulk Negative ----- 10% Woilastonite. 90% Non -Fibrous A551-143 B-143 th-erha4z stucco pach Positive 5% Cknsotile 95% Non -Fibrous AS S I -144 B-144 Overhan stucco patch NAAPCR ------�—�'—'�' ASSI-145 B -I45 Overhang stucco patch NAAPCR A551.146 B-146 Exterior window caulk Ngwive 10096 Non -Fibrous A551-147 B-147 Exterior window caulk Negative 1000/0Non•FiWous 100% Non Fibrous A551-148 8-148 Exterior window caulk N tive A551-149 8-149 Gas pipe wrap Negative ---------- 50% Fiberglass, 50'/6 Non -Fibrous A551-150 8-150 A/ No 've 100% Kon -Fibrous 100% Non -Fibrous 1000/6 Non -Fibrous A551-151 B-151 QA/0C Negative A551 -152A B-152 QA/0C layer I NqpuWe ----------- A551 -152B 8.152 QA/QC layer 2 Ne tive 100% Non -Fibrous A551 -153A B -153A/ 1 er 1 Ne 100% Non -Fibrous 75% Cellulose, 25% Nan -Fibrous ASS1-153B B -1S3 QA1QC layer 2 Negative A551 -134A 8-154 A QA/QC layer I Negative50%Fiberglass. .__._._..___..� 5001* Non -Fibrous T COMOWNTAL ONVIROTOCH, INC. Laboratory Number: 99 -ASST Client: J.J Sosa & Associates Page: 10 CEI LAB SAMPLE IDM CLIENT SAMPLE IDM SAMPLE DESCRIPTION TEST RESULTS Pos. / Net. % &T OTHER MATERIALS A551 -154B 8-154 B QA/QC layer 2 Negative 30% Synthetic, 700/6 -Fibrous ASS1-155 B -15S A/ Trace <1% Chrywtile -Non 100%Non-Fibrous A551-15.6 B-156 A/ Negative IDO%Non-Flbtous ASS1-157 B-157 QA/QC Negative 50Ye Fbe�hass, 501Y* Non-Fi otu Method: Polad=4 Light Microscopy, EPA Method 600/R-93/116 The nsudt quaotbsiau npatd aream a rkmdm based en the mahods of visual taiaamopic wt�as whidt is amddwW only a and. quantitative tdmique. Aha, d& r*w it k6mcive mly dthe sample msariat Cmtaaasal Bnvsaec. tae naaivad Rama do as newwway Miss the makeup dtbe maim cpm d dw tmaaial tram vAkh the a mplar wa amvai Samploo tdmiqus ad/aa aampls h—dini may +drat the i seprity eftba mor Ws bsfon a ibmisim to Cmtiedal Embers, hon and bnm tba 0 cue of dw labaraay raaubs. Sample not dmnwjed by tacit& an naiad a moim= afd*ty days CaapemaI Favkmadt, reamomads twengysia by poet cc= or Tumamia cu Mom= Miacompy (t1DA) for nw ids that are faced W contain lace thon tan pa=w (<10%) adwace by PIM 'this rWcn dW1 as be tepm usd ' any way the vcUm aoaamt d ContseaW Eavit sada. Inc. Analyst: Date Analyze& Marek 10, 1999 NataUe Jo a Analyst: b Date Analyzed: March 10, 1999 Mark Moseley Analyst: /1�'� i� ---� , Date Analyzed: March 10. 1999 Stave Kovac Analyst: 4'* Ys Date Analyzed: March 10, 1999 Steve Hutton =_ CONTIIIaNTO ssmaOTKN, INC. APPENDIX B SITE SPECIFIC OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE PLAN "'fo CT5Zrry OF M WIW"l FM STA / WV SRV,V= 1 March 22, 1999 Firefighter Mark Woiosz City Of Miami Department Of Fire Rescue Support Services 1 151 N.W. 7"' Street Miami, Florida 33136 • -AV 901 11 nT [ ] 1 f C_ Re: Program for Operation and Maintenance of Asbestos Containing Materials for the City of Miami Fire Rescue Station No. 1, 144 N.E. Su' Street, Miami, Florida. JJSA Project No. 99-035N Dear Mr. Wolosz: With this letter, J.J. SOSA & ASSOCIATES, INC. (JJSA), is providing this Program for Operation and Maintenance of Asbestos Containing Materials of the referenced property, for your review. Our survey report dated April 5, 1999, indicated that asbestos was found in the samples collected from the interior door caulk, 12" X 12" random fissure ceiling tile (CT), black air conditioning (A/C) duct mastic, white pipe thermal system insulation (TSI), interior window caulk, white duct mastic, pipe TSI, black seam sealant 2, silver seam sealant 2, flashing cement and overhang stucco patch. An attempt was made by the inspectors to reach all areas. of the building. However, if suspect materials in concealed spaces are discovered during renovations or demolition, the materials should be sampled and analyzed. If you have any comments or questions, please do not hesitate to contact us. Sincerely, J. . SOSA &ASSOCIATES op Ra y Sosa od a Carrero-Sa ana, .E., G.C. Operations Manager Seni Engineer RS/mvc 12124 SW 131st Avenue Miami. FL 33186 M& Fes: 305.236-1022 C.IpomaskOy of 1AiinMMIAMI FIRE STA I REV O&M -doe q PROGRAM FOR OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF ASBESTOS CONTAINING MATERIALS CITY OF MIAMI FIRE RESCUE STATION 1 144 N.E. 5THSTREET MIAMI, FLORIDA Prepared For: CITY OF MIAMI DEPARTMENT OF FIRE RESCUE SUPPORT SERVICES 1151 N.W. 71 Street Miami, Florida 33136 Attention: Firefighter Mark Wolosz Prepared By: J.J. SOSA & ASSOCIATES, INC. 12124 S.W. 131 ST Avenue Miami, Florida 33186 Phone: (305) 235-4222 Fax: (305) 235-4022 Jose J. Sosa, P.E., CIH Florida Licensed Asbestos Consultant No. EA 0000055 March 26, 1999 c:WroNcts" of MiwnWIAMI FIRE STA 1 REV OAM.doe 61— 868 • OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE PLAN TITLE SHEET BUILDING NAME., CITY OF MIAMI FIRE RESCUE STATION i ADDRESS: 144 N.E. r Street CITY: Miami, Florida OWNER AGENCY., CITY OF MIAMI DEPARTMEIVT OF F/R� RESCUE SuDDort SeN @�S DATE: March 22, 1999 CONSULTANT: J.J. SOSA & ASSOCIATES INC. Asbestos Business Oraanization License No. ZA-0000106 Jose J. Sosa, P.E. CIH. FLAC ADDRESS: 12124 S.W. 131'I Avenue CITY: Miami, Florida 33186 TELEPHONES: X305) 235-4222 Fax: (305) 235-4022 CONSULTANT'S SIGNATURE AND/OR SEAL: JOSE SOSA, .E., CIH FLAC No. EA 0000055 C:Wcwt WAyof MwnW"l FIRE STA I REV O&M.dw 61- 868 PROGRAM FOR OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE (O&M) OF ASBESTOS CONTAINING MATERIALS FOR THE CITY OF MIAMI FIRE RESCUE STATION 1 BUILDING 144 N.E. a"" STREET, MIAMI, FLORIDA The purpose of this Program for Operation and Maintenance of Asbestos Containing Materials is to minimize the exposure of all building occupants to asbestos fibers. This program is commonly referred to as the "O&M Plan". Regular surveillance will ensure that any ACM damage or deterioration will be detected and corrective action will be taken as part of the O&M Plan. To accomplish this objective, this O&M Plan identifies the asbestos containing materials (ACMs) in the building according to the asbestos survey, and details the applicable work practices to achieve the following: 1. Maintain the ACMs in good condition. 2. Ensure proper cleanup of asbestos fibers previously released, 3. Prevent further release of asbestos fibers. 4. Monitor the condition of the ACMs. This is a site specific O&M Plan which contains materials only specific to the City of Miami Fire Rescue Station 1 and found to contain asbestos. The unique O&M Plan includes the following sections: ■ Listing of Administrative Structure ■ Listing of Asbestos Containing Materials Identified by Survey ■ Applicable Operations and Maintenance Procedures for Asbestos Containing Materials Identified by Survey C;\Pvtsct*Qty of MiarnWIAMI FIRE STA I REV 061W.0vc 01-" 868 ADMINISTRATIVE STRUCTURE The following persons have designated responsibilities on the implementation and maintenance of the O&M Plan for the City of Miami Fire Rescue Station 1: PERSON DESIGNATION TELEPHONE NUMBER Capt. Brad Dougherty/ Building Asbestos Contact Person (305) 579-6215 Firefighter Mark Wolosz Building Asbestos Contact Person (305) 575-5275 Sam Sun FOLES Division of Safety (954) 497-2820 Captain Frank Warren Asbestos Coordinator (305) 416-1668 Captain Frank Warren Training Coordinator (305) 416-1668 Firefighter Mark Wolosz Asbestos Program Manager (305) 575-5275 Andrew Keith FDLES Asbestos Program (850) 922.8955 Administrator G:09WU%QtydMWrs AMI FIRE STA I REVOiN.doe i til— 8G • • LISTING OF ASBESTOS CONTAINING MATERIALS IDENTIFIED BY SURVEY FOR THE CITY OF MIAMI FIRE RESCUE STATION 1 BUILDING 144 N.E. STM STREET, MIAMI, FLORIDA HOMOGENEOUS AREA NO. 4 5 7 8 .g 11 24 32 33 50 DESCRIPTION Interior Door Caulk 12" X 12" Random Fissure Ceiling Tile Black AIC Duct Mastic White Pipe Thermal System Insulation (TSI) Interior Window Caulk White Duct Mastic Pipe Thermal System Insulation (TSI) Black Seam Sealant 2 QWD?6=%Qty of MW MlA "l FIRE STA 1 REV OlMAx Silver Seam Sealant 2 Overhang Stucco Patch APPLICABLE WORK PROCEDURE 07922 —Caulking, Interior 09510 —Acoustic Ceiling Tile, Interlocked 15565 — Duct Sealant 15575 — Pipe Finishing Cement (Non -ACM Pipe Runs Ins.) 07922 — Caulking, Interior 15565 — Duct Sealant 15580 — Pipe Insulation 07320 — Roofing Sealant (Confirmed) 07320 — Roofing Sealant (Confirmed) 09950 -- Well Plaster • • BUILDING OCCUPANT NOTIFICATION Date: March_ 22,1999 To: ALL BUILDING OCCUPANTS, VISITORS, MAINTENANCE AND CUSTODIAL PERSONNEL From: CAPT, BRAD DOUGHERTY/FIREFIGHTER MARK WOLOSZ (Building Asbestos Contact Persons) Subject: ASBESTOS -CONTAINING MATERIALS IN: CITY -OF MIAMI FIRE RESCUE STATION 1 Asbestos -containing building materials (ACBMs) are present in this building. Known locations are summarized below and/or on the asbestos locator diagram included with the building's asbestos survey report, This summary may or may not be all-inclusive. Be watchful for materials that may contain asbestos and avoid disturbance of known or suspected ACBMs. LOCATIONS OF ACM: Interior Door Caulk Interior Window Caulk Silver Seam Sealant . 2 12"X 12" Random Fissure CT White Duct Mastic Black A/C Duct Mastic Pipe TSI White Pipe Thermal System Insulation (TSI) Black Seam Sealant 2 Overhang Stucco Patch The presence of ACBMs in the building does not necessarily mean that an asbestos exposure hazard exists. Asbestos exposure comes from fibers that have been released from the material and inhaled. ACBMs which are in good condition and are not disturbed are not hazardous. You can help maintain safe conditions by: 1. Becoming familiar with the locations of ACBMs within the building in which you work. 2. Avoiding disturbance of ACBMs. Accidental or intentional disturbance of ACBMs could cause the release of asbestos fibers into the air. 3. Reporting potentially hazardous conditions to the Building Asbestos Contact Person whose names and numbers appear at the bottom of this page. If you have any questions regarding this notice, or desire, additional information on. asbestos in this building, please call the following Building Asbestos Contact Person: Caot. Brad Douahertv (3051579-62158 Firefighter Mark Wolgsz (3051575-5275 Building Asbestos Contact Persons C:W 46MC ty of MOMW"I Fin sTA 1 REV osm.aw 61— ^ 6 t - WORK PROCEDURES - SITE SPECIFIC 01-- 868 C:+p "=Qy of MwnMALAMI FIRE STA i REV O&M.aoe • SECTION 4.4 Operations and Maintenance Work Procedures Subsection 07320 - Roofing Sealant 1. MATERIAL DESCRIPTION: This section applies to all asbestos -containing coatings of bituminous resin (tar) sealant located on the building roof. The material is found along the seams, joints, and edges of the roof. In the text of this work procedure this material will be referred to as roof sealant. 2. EXPOSURE POTENTIAL: Asbestos -containing roof sealant is usually nonfriable. The potential for release of asbestos fibers from this material is extremely low. An asbestos fiber release could occur if the sealant becomes dry and brittle and is then crumbled during maintenance activities. 3. POTENTIAL METHODS OF DISTURBANCE: The material may become dry and brittle with age. Attaching cables, conduit or equipment to the roof may require disturbing the sealant. 4. SURVEILLANCE: Periodic surveillance includes a visual inspection for physical damage from foreign objects. Look for dry, cracked and peeling areas. Note any blistering of the surface caused by pockets of air or Water underneath the sealant. These areas may cause a rupture in the surface of the sealant, causing the material to become dry and brittle. 5. MAINTENANCE OF MATERIAL 5.1 Asbestos -containing sealants should be maintained in gogd condition. The sealant should never be intentionally disturbed unless proper methods and procedures are used. High pressure cleaning or sand basting o: the roof shall not be allowed. 5.2 Debris from dry, brittle sealant should not be cleaned up by dry sweeping or by using an ordinary vacuum cleaner. This would cause more fibers to be released into the air. If an incident causes debris from the sealant, restrict access to the area of debris, and arrange for trained and qualified persons) (see paragraph 7) to clean up the area. G. MAINTENANCE of ADJACENT MATERIALS OR EQUIPMENT: When installing or maintaining materials or equipment attached to the roof, care should be exercised to avoid disturbing the sealants. Minimize the number of penetrations of the sealant. 7. WORK PROCEDURES 1.1 The removal of more than 12 square feet of the sealant �j = considered a small-scale, short duration job. Removal of quantities greater than 12 square feet requires a NESHAPs notification, as detailed in paragraph 2.3 of the O&M Plan. If the removal is not an emergency, 10 days notice is required before the removal. If the removal is an emergency, :notice must be given as soon as possible, but no later than the following work day. SZCTZON 4.4 CAN WORK 1?P10==1tXS OiJ = =IOt 07320 ROOF]= SMAZ ANT Page 1 0! 5 7.2 This OiM plan is intended to address contact with asbestos -containing roofing sealant .for operations and maintenance purposes of the building: not removal of the material for the purpose of abatement. For planned abatement, contact the DOT Asbestos Coordinator to arrange for a Florida -Licensed Asbestos Consultant to plan and oversee the project. If more than 12 square feet of asbestos -containing sealant is to be disturbed, clearance air monitoring may be required. Contact the DLES Regional Asbestos Program Manager for each job to determine if this is required. Collection of clearance air samples and interpretation of the results must be by a Florida -Licensed Asbestos Consultant. 7.3 Personnel: Intentional disturbance of the roof sealant shall only be conducted by persons who have Asbestos Worker Training or Asbestos Abatement Supervisor Training (OiM Plan, paragraph 3.1); are under a medical surveillance program (O&M Plan, paragraph 3.2); and respirator program (oiM Plan, paragraph 3.3). 7.4 Expected Exposure Level: Exposure levels are anticipated to be between 0.1 and 0.01 fibers per cubic centimeter. Personal air monitoring should be conducted for specific tasks to document the exposure level. The results of personal air monitoring should be reviewed to verify the adequacy of respirators recommended in this work procedure for future projects. If results are higher than expected levels, the Building Asbestos Contact Person should contact the District Asbestos Coordinator for consultation. 7.5 Materials: The following materials should be on hand before start of work: Worker Protentien ItAmA: Respirator (half -face or full -face mask, Negative,Pressure or PAPR); Disposable coveralls (such as Tyvek); Head and foot coverings (if not provided with disposable coveralls); Surgical rubber gloves; and Duct tape (to seal coveralls to gloves, etc.) .off: ar;;a 6 -mil polyethylene sheeting; 6 -mil polyethylene disposal bags; Warning signs (OSHA standard and "KEEP OUT"); Warning tape; Solvent; and Disposable moist towelettes (baby Wipes), HEPA-filtered vacuum cleaner; Spray bottle (filled with detergent/water solution); Personal air monitoring equipment (pump, tubing, and 25mm cassettes); and Tools 7.6 Work Sequences: 7.6.1 Small Incidents of Debris Cleanup: Use a HEPA-filtered vacuum cleaner or damp cloth to clean up debris. Dispose of waste in accordance with paragraph 4.5 of the otM Plan. SlCTION 4.4 O&M VORA PROC'iDUM S�NCTZM 07320 1lO rzm SZAt.ANT f j 1 . c? � � `We" 2 o! 3 • 7.6.2 other incidents of Debris cleanup: Use the following procedures: 1) Secure the area of work. Persons, other than asbestos workers, are not allowed within the area. Post warning signs. Post a "KEE? 0'VT" sign, and the OSHA (and Worker Protection Rule) required Danger Sign at the point the roof is accessed. See OiM Plan, Appendix 9,, page 01527-3, for details of this sign if needed. 2) Put on personal protection clothing and equipment before ascending to the roof. Put on two coveralls with the gloves, booties, etc., sealed to the outer coverall. Remember, respirator straps qo under head covering. 3) Remove any loose pieces from the damaged area and place any pieces of debris in a 6 -mil polyethylene disposal bag. NEPA vacuum or wet wipe remaining visible residue. 4) when all traces of contamination have been cleaned up, remove air from the disposal baq(s) with the NEPA vacuum cleaner and seal the bags with duct tape; lower to ground. Then NEPA vacuum coveralls and respirator. Remove your .outer coverall, gloves, booties, and head covering. Take care to only touch the inside of the suit with your bare hands. Place the used disposable clothing in another 6 -mil disposal bag. 5) At the limit of the control area, double -bag the ACM waste. Then remove second coverall and place it in the open 6 -mil disposal bag. The remaining disposal bag should be sealed at this point. The respirator may be removed after exit from the control area. 6) Have clearance air monitoring conducted if required. 7) Dispose of all asbestos -containing and/or asbestos -contaminated waste as set fourth -in Section 4.5 of the o4M Plan. 7. 6. Small -Scale Drilling or Cutting: Use the following procedures: 1) Secure the area of work. Persons, other than asbestos workers, are not allowed in the area. Post warning signs. Post a "KEEP OUT" sign, and the OSHA (and Worker Protection Rule) required Danger Sign at the point the roof is accessed. See O&M Plan, Appendix S, page 01527-3, for details of this sign if needed. 2) Put on personal protective clothing and equipment before ascending to the roof. Put on two coveralls with gloves, booties, etc., sealed to the outer coverall. Remember, respirator strap* go under head covering. 3) Mist the area to be cut or drilled with the water solution. Have as assistant hold the nozzle of the NEPA vacuum cleaner in close proximity to the work and twist the point of contact of the drill bit or waw. Place any pieces of debris in a 6 -mil polyethylene disposal bag. NEPA vacuum remaining visible debris from the surfaces around the work. I SLC7 XCN 4.4 O&M v016R PROMMMS SUfSiM CII 07330 Too XM SK&LP IT ,age 3 09 5 • 5) Use a solvent to clean all residue from tools. With a damp cloth, wet wipe all tools and materials before descending from the roof. Then HEPA vacuum coveralls and respirator. Remove your outer coverall, gloves, booties, and head coverinq. Take care to only touch the inside of the suit with your bare hands. Place the used disposable clothing into a 6 -sail disposal bag. 6) At the limit of the control area, remove the second coverall and place it into a 6 -mil disposal bag. Remove the air from the disposal bags with the HEPA filtered vacuum before twisting and sealing with duct tape. Double bag all waste. The respirator may be removed after exiting the control area. 7) Have clearance air monitoring conducted if required. 6) Dispose of all asbestos -containing and/or asbestos -contaminated Waste as set fourth in paragraph 4.5 of the O&M Plan: 7.6.4 Repair of Roof: To prepare sections of roof for repair, refer to paragraphs 7.1 through 7.5. Then use the following sequence: 1) Secure the area'of work. Persons, other than asbestos workers, are not allowed in the area. Post warning signs. Post a "KEEP OUT" sign and the OSHA (and Worker Protection Rule) required Danger Sign at the point the roof is accessed. See O&M Plan, Appendix e, page 01527-3, for details of this sign if needed. Post yellow three-inch warning tape with the printed warning: "CAUTION ASBESTOS REMOVAL at a distance of 20 feet from the building. 2) Put on personal protective clothing and equipment before ascending to the roof. Put on two coveralls with gloves, booties, etc.', sealed to the, outer coverall. Remember, respirator straps go under head covering. 3) Place any large pieces of debris in a 6 -mil polyethylene disposal bag. HEPA vacuum remaining visible debris from the roof. 4) Clean the area to be treated as required by manually scraping the coating from the substrate with a flat hoe or shovel while wet. Place removed material in a 6 -mil disposal bag. Remove air, seal duct tape, and lower to ground. 5) Use a solvent to remove all residue from tools and then wipe with a damp cloth before descending from the roof. HEPA vacuu.-.1 coveralls and respirator. Remove your outer coverall, gloves, booties, and head covering. Take care to only touch the inside of the suit with your bare hands. Place the used disposable clothing into a 6 -mil disposal bag. 6) At the limit of the control area, remove the second coverall and place it into a 6 -mil disposal bag. Remove the air from the disposal bags With* the HEPA-filtered vacuum before twisting and sealing with duct tape. Double -bag all waste. The respirator may be resaoved after exiting the control area. SZCTION 4.4 O&K WORK FV=X Q MS aa [[ cr 20932MOM 07120 Roorim StJ LMM' "' O 6 8 Pe" 4 of 5 7) Have clearance air monitoring conducted if required. A) Dispose of all asbestos-containinq and/or asbestos -contaminated waste as set fourth in paragraph 4.5 of the O&m Plan. 5=710M 4.4 O&M Np11OC�Ri4 WaSiC' ZW 07320 SzALhNM... ,; r� �•�• s a� s C� SECTION 4.4 i Operations and Maintenance Work Procedures Subsection 07922 - Interior Caulking 1. MATERIAL DESCRIPTION: This section applies to all asbestos -containing caulkings located inside the building. 2. EXPOSURE POTENTIAL: Asbestos -containing caulkings are usually nonfriable. The potential for release of asbestos fibers from this material is low while the material is in place and undamaged. An asbestos fiber release could occur if the caulking becomes brittle and friable with age. 3. POTENTIAL METHODS OF DISTURBANCE: The caulking may be damaged by foreign objects. Renovations or maintenance activities may disturb the material. 4. SURVEILLANCE: Periodic surveillance includes visual inspection for physical damage from foreign objects. Note any debris and look for dry and cracked caulking which may need to be replaced. 5. MAINTENANCE OF MATERIAL 5.1 Asbestos -containing caulking should be maintained in good condition. The caulking should never be intentionally disturbed unless proper methods and procedures are used. NonasbeStos caulking shall be used for replacement .of damaged caulking. 5.2 Debris from brittle caulking should = be cleaned up by dry sweeping or by using an ordinary vacuum cleaner. This would cause more fibers to be released into the air. If an incident causes debris from the asbestos - containing caulking, restrict access to the area of debris and arrange for trained and qualified persons) (see paragraph 7.3) to clean up the area. 6. MAINTENANCE OF ADJACENT MATERIALS OR EQUIPMENT: When installing or maintaining materials or equipment, care should be exercised to avoid disturbing the caulking. 7. WORK PROCEDURES 7.1 The removal of more than 12 square feet of asbestos -containing caulking ja = considered a small-scale, short duration job. Removal of quantities greater than 12 square feet requires a NESHAPs notification, as detailed in paragraph 2.3 of the OiM Plan. If the removal is not an emergency, 10 days notice is required before the removal. If the removal is an emergency, notice must be given as soon as possible, but no later than the following work day. 1.2 This O&M Plan is intended to address asbestos -containing caulking for operations and maintenance purposes of the building: not removal of the material for the purpose of abatement.. For planned abatement, contact the DOT Asbestos Coordinator to arrange for a Florida -Licensed Asbestos 0 0 Consultant to plan and oversee the project. If more than 12 sq'•+are feet of asbestos containing caulking is to be disturbed, clearance air monitoring may be required. Contact the DLES Regional Asbestos program Manager for each job to determine if this is required. Collection of clearance air samples and interpretation of the results must be by a riorida-Licensed Aabestca Consultant. 7.3 Personnel: Intentional disturbance of the asbestos -containing caulking shall only be conducted by persons who have Asbestos Worker Training or Asbestos Abatement Supervisor Training (oiM Plan, paragraph 3.1); are under a medical surveillance program (06M Plan, paragraph 3.2): and respirator program Com Plan, paragraph 3.3). 7.4 Expected Exposure Level: Exposure levels are anticipated to be between 0.1 and 0.01 fibers per cubic centimeter. Personal air monitoring should be conducted for specific tasks to document the exposure level. The results of personal air monitoring should be reviewed to verify the adequacy -of respirators recommended in this work procedure for future projects. If results are higher than expected levels, the Building Asbestos Contact Person should contact the District Asbestos Coordinator for consultation. 7.S Materials: The following materials should be on hand before start of work: WoXke Prnta= y nn item.: Respirator (half -face or full -face mask, Negative Pressure or PAM; Disposable coveralls (such as Tyvek); Head and foot coverings (if not provided with disposable coveralls): Surgical, rubber gloves; and Duct tape (to seal coveralls to gloves, etc.) Q%haI Ma -ia1-: 6 -mil polyethylene sheeting; 6 -tail polyethylene disposal bags; warning signs (OSHA standard and "KEEP OuT-) and Disposable moist towelettes (baby wipes) rem i en : NEPA-filtered vacuum cleaner; Spray bottle (filled with detergent/water solution): Personal air monitoring equipment (pump, tubing, and 25mm cassettes): and Tools 7.6 Work Sequences:. 7.6.1 Small Incidents of Debris Cleanup: Use a NEPA-filtered vacuum cleaner or damp cloth to clean up debris. Dispose of waste in accordance with paragraph 4.5 of the O&K plan. MCMICK 4.4 O&M 11= !'BOCiDOBiB 079= MURSM canzacm • 0 7.6.2 Other Incidents of Debris Cleanup: Use the followinq procedures: 1) Secure the area of work. Persons, other than asbestos workers, are not allowed within the area. Post warning signs. Post a "KEEP OUT" sign, and the OSHA (and Worker Protection Rule) required Danger Sign at the approach (s) to the work area. See O&M Plan, Appendix 8, page 01527-3, for details of this sign if needed. 2) Put on personal protection clothing and equipment. Put on two coveralls with the gloves, booties, etc., sealed to the outer coverall. Remember, respirator straps go under head covering. 3) Remove any loose pieces from the damaged area and place any pieces of debris in a 6 -mil polyethylene disposal bag. HEPA vacuum or wet wipe remaining visible residue. 4) When all traces of contamination have been cleaned up, remove air from the disposal bag(s) with the HEPA vacuum cleaner and seal the bags with duct tape. Then HEPA vacuum coveralls and respirator. Remove your outer coverall, gloves, booties, and head covering. Take care to only touch the inside of the suit with your bare hands. Plaee.the used disposable clothing in another 6 -mil disposal bag. 5) At the limit of the control area, double -bag the ACM waste. Then remove second coverall and place it in the open 6 -mil disposal bag. The remaining disposal bag should be sealed at this point. The respirator may be removed after exit from the control area. 6) Have clearance air monitoring conducted if required. 7) Dispose of all asbestos -containing and/or a3be3to3-contaw4nated waste as set fourth in Section 4.5 of the O&M Plan. 7.6.3 Replacement of Caulking: To replace sections of caulking, refer to paragraphs 7.1 through 7.5. Then use the following sequence; 1) Secure the area of wo=k. Persons, other than asbestos workers, are not allowed in the area.. Post warning signs. Post a "KEEP OUT" sign and the OSHA (and Worker Protection Rule) required Danger Sign at the approach(s) to the work area. See O&M Plan, Appendix a, page 01527-3, for details of this sign if needed. 2) Put on personal protective clothing and equipment. Put on two coveralls with gloves, booties, etc., sealed to the outer coverall. Remember, respirator straps go under head covering. 3) Mist any large pieces of debris with water/detergent solution and place in a 6 -mil polyethylene disposal bag. HEPA vacuum remaining visible debris from the area. 4) Place 6 -mil plastic sheeting directly beneath the area to be caulked and six feet further in all directions. Thoroughly wet the caulking with detergent/water solution. Clean the area to be treated as ZML'Z= 4.4 OAK IRM FFOC�3 20@42CM=M 079= ca�raaaa 1-- b G $ '.4. 3 e# 4 required by manually scraping any loose caulking f ram the joint while maintaining a mist of solution to keep the material wet. Place removed material in a 6 -mil disposal bag. 5) with a damp cloth, wet wipe all tools and materials and place them off of the plastic sheet. KEPA vacuum coveralls and respirator. Remove Your outer coverall, gloves, booties, and head covering. Take care to only touch the inside of the suit with your bare hands. Place the used disposable clothing on the sheeting. Roll and fold the sheeting and place it into a 6 -mil disposal bag. 6) At the limit of the control area, remove the second coverall and place it into a 6 -mil disposal bag. Remove the air from the disposal bags with the H£PA-filtered vacuum before twisting and sealing with duct tape. Double -bag all waste. The respirator may be removed after exiting the control area. 7) Have clearance air monitoring conducted if required. 6) Dispose of all asbestos -containing and/or asbestos -contaminated waste as set fourth in paragraph 4.5 of the 04M Plan. :XCS M 4.4 t OiK W= IPVAC3WW= f 07922 Mow== Czaracm -' �± iia 4 ei 4 01— gV� SECTION 4.4 Operations and Maintenance Work Procedures subsection 09510 - Acoustical Ceiling Tile, Interlocked 1. MATERIAL DESCRIPTION: This subsection applies to asbestos -Containing acoustical ceiling tile supported by an interlocking grid syste-%. Some interlocking grid systems have disassembly mechanisms. If the interlocking system has a disassembly mechanism, it is necessary to obtain manufacturer's instructions for disassembly before tile removal or work. This is to reduce the risk of the breakage. 2. EXPOSURE POTENTIAL: Ceiling tile is considered friable asbestos - containing material (ACM). This means the material can be crumbled into a powder with hand pressure. Ceiling tile, because of. its location and friability, has a high potential to release asbestos fibers into the air. 3. POTENTIAL METHODS OF DISTURBANCE: An asbestos fiber release could occur as a result of any abrasion or breakage of the tile. The ceiling tile could be disturbed by the occupants by incidents such as brushing the ceiling with a broom or accidental contact with a ladder. Removal of the tile, to access spaces above, will abrade the tile against the interlocking grid system. Water leaks above the tile could cause the binders that hold the the together to break down and even cause the tile to fall frcm the grid system. Vibration by mechanical systems, such as air handlers, could cause the tile to abrade against the interlocking grid system. 4. SURVEILLANCE: Periodic surveillance of the ceiling tile includes a visual check for physical damage by foreign objects, water damage, or improper maintenance. The tile should be checked for signs of wear due to vibration. Horizontal surfaces below the tile should be inspected for signs of fallout from the tiles. Locations of isolated damage (salients) should be documented on the survey drawing if not documented there previously. Areas around new salients should be inspected to determine if cleaning is necessary. Removal of the asbestos -containing ceiling tile should be considered if there is continued damage by occupants, large areas of water damage, or abrasion by vibration. 5. MAINTENANCE: 5.1 Accumulation of dust in the occupied space below the tiles should be prevented by weekly dusting of all horizontal surfaces with a damp cloth. The dusting cloth should be rinsed thoroughly if it becomes visibly soiled and at the conclusion of dusting. Dusting cloths should be laundered separate from all other goods after each week's cleaning. 5.2 Sweeping or use of a standard vacuum cleaner, without H=PA filters, is not allowed in areas with asbestos -containing ceiling tile. Use a HEPA- filtered vacuum Cleaner to clean carpets' or flooring. Flooring may be mopped after NEPA vacuuming. 0AN W4= P70CXDCW S smrZaw 4.4 _ of 1 ` fi c7 s�--Zen 09510 A=STZC AL CSZLZM 2=1 Page i of 5 6. MAINTENANCE OF ADJACENT %V.TERIALS OR EQUIPMENT: 6.1 Relamping Flush -Mount F-uorescent Light Fixture: Changing the bulb(s) in flush -mount fluorescent light fixtures, with lenses that can be opened from below the fixture, can be accomplished without disturbing the ceiling tile. Care should be exercised to avoid disturbance of the tile. 6.2 ACCe33 of Spaces Abeve Ceiling: Access of spaces above the ceiling the for maintenance, such as replacing a light fixture or installing a utility, has the potential to cause a fiber release. Refer to Subsection 7 below for work procedures. Note that the requirement for NESHAPs notification does not apply if ceiling tiles are not disposed of. If one or more tiles are accidentally broken and need to be disposed of, file a notification of an emergency removal as soon as possible, but not later than the following work day. 7. WORK PROCEDURES. 7.1 Removal of one or more tiles (greater than 12 square feet) Ja = considered a small-scale, short duration job. Removal of quantities greater than 12 square feet requires a NESHAPs notification as detailed in Section 2.3 of the O&M Plan. If the removal is not an emergency., 10 days notice is required before the removal. If the removal is an emergency, such as one or more tiles have eallen, notice must be given as soon as possible, but not later than the following work day. 7.2 This Oix Plan is intended to address the ceiling the for operations of the building, not removal of the tile for the purpose of abatement. For planned abatement, contact the DOT District Asbestos Coordinator to arrange for a Florida -Licensed Asbestos Consultant to plan and oversee the project. If more than 12 square feet of ceiling tile is to be disturbed,, clearance air monitoring may be required. Contact the DLES Regional Asbestos Program Manager for each job to determine if this is required. Collection of clearance air samples and interpretation of the results must be by a Florida -Licensed Asbestos Consultant. 7.3 Personnel: Intentional disturbance of the ceiling tile shall only be conducted by persons who have Asbestos Worker Training or Asbestos Abatement Supervisor Training (CAM Plan, Section 3.1); are under a medical surveillance program (OiM Plan, Section 3.2); and respirator program (OGM Plan, Section 3.3). 7.4 Expected Exposure Level: Exposure levels are anticipated to be between 0.5 and 0.1 fibers per cubic centimeter. Personal air monitoring should be conducted for specific tasks to document the exposure level. Results of the personal air monitoring should be reviewed to verify the adequacy of respirators recommended in this work procedure for future projects. If results are higher than expected levels, the Building Asbestos Contact Person should contact the District Asbestos Coordinator for consultation. 7.5 Materiala: The following materials should be on hand before start of work: 0" V= pA0®QRiB SX =CW l.6 OISIC ACOUSTICAL ==Moo ?Zia, z0 01- 868 Page 2 of 5 • • Worker. Respirator (full -face mask, negative pressure or PAPR) ; Disposable coveralls (such as Tyvek); Head and foot coverings (if not provided with disposable coveralls); Surgical rubber gloves; and Duct tape (to seal coveralls to gloves, etc.) Other Materials: 6 -mil polyethylene sheeting: 6 -mil polyethylene disposal bags; Warning signs (OSHA standard and "KEEP OUT"); Warning tape (if needed for large open areas) Spray adhesive encapsulant; Spackling compound; and Disposable moist towelettes (baby wipes). F.:�;.. HEPA-filtered vacuum cleaner; Spray bottle (filled with detergent/water solution) ; Personal air monitoring equipment (pumps tubing, and 25mm cassettes); Tools (utility knife, 1// putty knife, etc.). 7.6 Work Sequences: 7.6.1 Small Incidents of Debris Cleanup: If available, use a HEPA-filtered vacuum cleaner to pick up visible debris. A HEPA vacuum cleaner is particularly necessary when debris is on carpet or other porous surfaces. Otherwise, carefully place chunks of debris in a 6 -mil plastic bag and wipe up remaining dust with a damp cloth. Remove any dangling pieces from the ceiling with a damp cloth. Dispose of waste in accorddnce with Section 4.5 of the 04H Plan. 7.6.2 Other Incidents of Debris Cleanup: Use the following procedures. 1) Secure the area of work. Persons, other than asbestos workers, are not allowed in the area. Post warning signs. Post a "KEEP OUT" sign, if possible, at the approach(s) before the OSHA (and Worker Protection Rule) required Danger Sign. See 04M Plan, Appendix 8, page 01527-3, for details of this sign if needed. If the area is large enough and open, post yellow three-inch warning tape with the printed warning: "CAUTION ASBESTOS REMOVAL". Shut off and lock out any ventilation system within the area. 2) Put on personal protective clothing and equipment. Put on two, coveralls with gloves, booties, etc., sealed to the outer coverall. Remember, respirator straps go under head covering. 3) Lightly mist any large pieces of debris with the water solution and place them in a 6 -mil polyethylene disposal bag. HEPA vacuum any remaining visible debris. Except for surfaces such as carpet, wet wipe . the area of contamination. Remove any dangling pieces from the ceiling with a damp cloth. O&M WORK PF40= W S=TZaM 4.4 XM%S8=QM 09520 A=MXTXQ" cauMIG sus, t31 w b f i ipage 3 or 5 4) When all traces of contamination have been cleaned up, remove air from the disposal bag($) with the HEPA vacuum cleaner and seal the bags with duct tape. Then HEPA vacuum coveralls and respirator. Remove your outer coverall, gloves, booties, and head covering. Take care to only touch the inside of the suit with your bare hands. Place the used disposable clothing in another 6 -mil disposal bag. 5) At the limit of the control area, double -bag the ACM waste. Then remove second coverall and place it in the open 6 -mil disposal bag. The remaining disposal bag should be sealed at this point. The respirator may be removed after exit from the control area. 6) Have clearance air monitoring conducted if required. 7) Dispose of all asbastos-containing and/or asbestos-contaninated waste as set forth in Section 4.5 of the OtH Plan. 7.6.3 Remove ceiling tiles from ceiling suspension system using the following sequence: 1) Secure the area of work. Persons other than asbestos workers are not allowed within the area. Post warning signs. Post a "KEEP OUT" sign, if possible, at the approach(s) before the OSHA (and Worker Protection Rule) required Danger Sign. See O&M Plan, Appendix B, page 01527-3, for details of this sign if needed. If the area is large enough and open, post yellow three-inch warning tape with the printed warning: "CAUTION ASBESTOS REMOVAL". Shut off. and lock out any ventilation system within the area. 2) Spread a layer of 6 -mil polyethylene sheeting on the floor six feet further in extent than the size of the ceiling opening to,oe made. 3) Put on personal protection clothing and equipment. Put on two coveralls with the gloves, booties, etc., sealed to the cuter coverall. Remember, respirator straps go under head covering. 4) HEPA vacuum around edges of all panels to be removed. 5) If applicable, follow manufacturer's instructions for the interlocking grid system disassembly. If the disassembly instructions are not applicable, then the lower tongue of the tile must be removed with a razor blade or X-Acto blade. Follow the blade with a HEPA vacuum to clean debris that may result from the incision. While holding nozzle of HEPA vacuum in the vicinity, slowly lift one edge of center ceiling tile. 'Immediately HEPA vacuum space at lifted edge. Use caution while lifting tile: grid support wires, conduit, and other items above the ceiling tile could damage the tile. After *lifting the tile, NEPA vacuum all four sides. HEPA vacuum the top of an adjacent ceiling tile before placing the first removed tile on top of it. :CEPA vacuum the cop of the first removed tile. 6) Note that the operation of the HEPA vacuum is intended to clean the air in the location of the work. As such, the nozzle should be kept above the ceiling as much as possible and the canister on the floor. Maintain HEPA vacuum in operation for the entire time that the ceiling is open and work is being done above the ceiling. oru WORK p ea $=XCM 4.4 X11-- 80' parr 09510 ACMSTZCAL aZzma 7Iii1 33 in Page 4 of 5 • 0 7) If adjacent tiles need to be removed, climb to a position which permits access to the top of the ceiling adjacent to the removed tile. 8) HEPA vacuum the tops of all ceiling tiles which are in reach. 9) Carefully HEPA vacuum the crack between the suspension system and ceiling tiles from the top of all tiles to be removed. 10) Remove ceiling tiles as required while constantly HEPA vacuuming all four edges of the and suspension system. 11) Do not remove undamaged tiles from area above ceiling. Place undamaged tiles on top of NEPA-vacuumed adjacent ceiling. 12) All damaged tiles shall be sealed in a 6 -mil polyethylene disposal bag. 13) When above -ceiling work is complete, replace ceiling tiles. 14) HEPA vacuum head, arm, and shoulders before climbing down from ceiling. 15) HEPA vacuum ladder while climbing down. 16) While standing on plastic sheet, thoroughly HEPA vacuum ladder, any debris that may have fallen, and your protective clothing, including the face. of your respirator. 17) When all traces of contamination have been cleaned up, remove your outer coverall, gloves, booties, and head covering. Take care to only touch the inside of the suit with your bare hands. Plade the used disposable clothing on the polyethylene sheeting. Then roll and fold the sheeting and place it into a 6 -mil disposal bag. 18) At the limit of the control area, remove second coverall and place it in a 6 -mil disposal bag. Remove air from the disposal bag with the HEPA vacuum cleaner before sealing the bag with duct tape. Double -bag all waste. The respirator may be removed after exit from the control area. 19) Have clearance air monitoring conducted if required. 20) Dispose of all asbestos -containing and/or asbestos -contaminated waste as set forth in Section 4.5 of the O&M Plan. O&M MRK 1tROC'fD=-c S3iCM 4.4 S=SM=z M 89510 AC0=?ZC&L C EZLZWO ?rl s, IsuLoc� O `) ) Page 5 Of 5 SECTION 4.4 Operations and Maintenance Work Procedures Subsection 09950 - Wall Plaster 1. MATERIAL DESCRIPTION: This section applies to asbestos -containing wall plaster. Plaster is a composite material that is applied in a plastic state and hardens when dry. Hardened plaster is cementitious and usually finished smooth. 2. EXPOSURE POTENTIAL: wall plaster in good condition is nonfriable and is usually encapsulated by paint in finished spaces. Undamaged wall plaster presents little potential'to release asbestos fibers into the air. Damaged wall plaster is usually friable and the paint barrier may be broken. Damaged asbestos -containing wall plaster presents a significant exposure potential. 3. POTENTIAL METHODS OF DISTURBANCE: An asbestos fiber release could occur as a result of abrasion or fracturing of the plaster. The plaster could be disturbed by occupants by incidents such as accidental contact while moving furniture. The wall plaster could be disturbed during renovation requiring demolition of portions of the plaster. 4. SURVEILLANCE: Periodic 'surveillance of the wall plaster includes a visual inspection for physical damage by foreign objects, water damage, or improper maintenance. Locations of isolated damage (salients) should be documented on the survey drawing if not documented there previously. Areas around new salients should be inspected to determine if cleaning is necessary. Removal of the wall plaster should be considered if there is continued damage by occupants, large areas of water damage, or.it is determined that the plaster has deteriorated to the point that there is continued fallout from the wall plaster. S. MAINTENANCE OF MATERIAL 5.1 Asbestos -containing wall plaster should be maintained in good condition. The plaster should never be intentionally disturbed unless proper methods and procedures are used. Without taking special precautions, do not drill holes or drive nails into the.plaster. Use adhesive picture hangers when feasible. Do not brush or dust any unpainted portion of the plaster wall with a dry brush or cloth. Dusting or cleaning of unpainted wall plaster shall be done with a damp cloth. The cloth should be thoroughly rinsed if it becomes visibly soiled and at the end of the cleaning. 5.2 Debris from damage Ahmuld = be cleaned up by dry sweeping or by using -an ordinary vacuum cleaner. This would cause more fibers to be released into the air. If an incident causing debris occurs, restrict access to the area of debris and arrange for trained and qualified person(s) (see paragraph 7) to clean up the area. Sz=xo i 4.4 0" WORK pr.C=URZS S01530== 09950 == PLSS%= > la" 1 of 5 6. MAINTENMCE OF ADJACENT MATERIALS OR EQUIPMENT: When performing a task on materials or equipment in close proximity to asbestos -containing wall plaster, care should be exercised to avoid disturbing the piaster. 7. WORK pROCEDURES 7.1 The removal of more than 12 square feet of asbestos-containinq well plaster JA A= considered a small-scale, short duration job. Removal of quantities greater than 12 square feet requires a NESHAPs notification as detailed in paragraph 2.3 of the OAM Plan. If the removal is not an emergency, 10 days notice is required before the removal. If the removal is an emergency, notice must be given as soon as possible, but no later than the following work day. 7.2 This o&m Plan is intended to address asbestos -containing wall plaster for operations and maintenance purposes of the building; not removal of the material for the purpose of abatement For planned abatement, contact the DOT Asbestos Coordinator to arrange for a Florida -Licensed Asbestos Consultant to plan and oversee the project. If more than 12 square feet of wall plaster is to be disturbed, clearance air monitoring may be required. Contact the DLES Regional Asbestos Program Manager for each job to determine if this is required. Collection of clearance air samples and interpretation of the results must be by a Florida -Licensed Asbestos Consultant. 7.3 Personnel: Intentional disturbance of the wall plaster shall only be conducted by persons who have Asbestos Worker Training or Asbestos Abatement Supervisor Training (o4M Plan, paragraph 3.1); are under a medical surveillance program (OGM Plan, paragraph 3.2); and respirator program (OSM Plan, paragraph 3.3).. 7.4 Expected Exposure Level: Exposure levels are anticipated to be between 0.5 and 0.1 fibers per cubic centimeter. Personal air monitoring should be conducted for specific tasks to document the exposure level. The results of personal air monitoring should be reviewed to verify the adequacy of respirators recommended in this work procedure for future projects. If results are higher than expected levels, the Building Asbestos Contact Person should contact the District Asbestos Coordinator for consultation. 7.5 Materials: The following materials should be on hand before start of work: worker Prntaetinn Ttpms: Respirator (full -face mask, negative pressure or PAPR) ; Disposable coveralls (such as Tyvek); Head and foot coverings (if not provided with disposable coveralls); Surgical rubber gloves; and Duct tape (to seal coveralls to gloves, etc.) $ 2QMN44 Page 2 0 O&K I$= PROLZDQ S +, "' `) L' SO�C=ZieK 09950 • i Ather Ma ri la: 6 -mil polyethylene sheeting; 6 -mil polyethylene disposal bags: warning signs (OSHA standard and "KEEP OUT"); warning tape (if needed for large open areas); Spray adhesive encapsulant; Spackling compound; and Disposable moist towelettes (baby wipes). Ecui en-: HEPA-filtered vacuum cleaner; Spray bottle (filled with detergent/water solution); Personal air monitoring equipment tpump, tubing, and 25mm cassettes); Tools (utility knife, 1" putty knife, etc.). 7.6 work Sequences: 7.6.1 Small Incidents of Debris Cleanup: If available, use a HEPA-filtered vacuum cleaner to pick up visible debris. A HEPA-filtered vacuum is, particularly necessary when debris is on carpet or other porous surfaces. Otherwise, using a damp cloth (or disposable moist towelettes such as wet wipes), carefully dab up pieces of debris, and place into a 6 -mil polyethylene disposal bag. Remove any loose debris from the damaged area with a damp cloth. Wipe or HEPA vacuum up remaining dust and place all waste in a 6 -mil disposal bag. Dispose of waste in accordance with paragraph 4.5 of the O&M Plana 7.6.2 other Incidents of Debris Cleanup: Refer to Subsections 7.1 through 7.5 below. Then use the following procedures: 1) Secure the area of work. Persons, other than asbestos workers, are not allowed within the area. Post warning signs. Post a "KELP OUT" sign, ''if possible, at the approach(3) before the OSHA land Worker Protection Rule) required Danger Sign. See O&M Plan, Appendix 8, page 01527-3, for details of this sign if needed. if the area is large and open, post yellow three-inch warning tape with the printed warning: "CAUTION ASBESTOS REMOVAL." Shut off and lock out any ventilation system within the area. 2) Put on personal protection clothing and equipment. Put on two coveralls with the gloves, booties, etc. sealed to the outer coverall. Remember, respirator straps go under head covering. 3) Lightly mist any large pieces of debris with the water solution and place them in a 6 -mil polyethylene disposal bag. HEPA vacuum remaining visible debris. Except for surfaces such as carpet, wet wipe the area of contamination. Remove any loose pieces from the wall with a damp cloth. 4) when all traces of contamination have been cleaned up, remove air from the disposal baq(s) with the HEPA vacuum cleaner and seal the bags with duct tape. Then HEPA vacuum coveralls and respirator. Remove your outer coverall, gloves, booties, and head covering. Take care to only touch the inside of the suit with your bare hands. Place the used disposable clothing in another 6 -mil disposal bag. Sz=XQK 4.4 OAK V= PPAC?DURLS ZQMM rzor 09930 14LL PLASTZR � t Piga 3 of 5 • 5) At the limit of the control area, double -bag the Acm waste. Then remove second coverall and place it in the open 6 -mil disposal bag. The remaining disposal bag should be sealed at this point. The respirator may be removed after exit from the control area. 6) Have clearance air monitoring conducted if required. 7) Dispose of all asbestos -containing and/or asbestos -contaminated waste as set fourth in Section 4.5 of the o&M Plan. 7.6.3 Removal and Repair of Asbestos -Containing Wall Plaster: In an incident where the wall,plaster has been accidentally scraped or gashed, it may be feasible to repair the damage without having to remove or affect an area of material greater than 12 square feet. To remove and repair portions of asbestos -containing wall plaster, use the following sequences: 1) Secure the area of work. Persons, other than asbestos workers, are not allowed in the area. Post warning signs. Post a "KEEP OUT" sign, if possible, at the approach(s) before the OSHA (and Worker Protection Rule) required Danger Sign. 2) Put on personal protective clothing and equipment. Put on two coveralls with gloves, booties, etc., sealed to the outer coverall. Remember, respirator straps go under head covering. 3) Lightly mist any large pieces of debris with the water solution and place them in a 6 -mil polyethylene disposal bag. HEPA vacuum remaining visible debris from the floor and any other surfaces beneath the damaged material. Except for surfaces such as carpet, wet wipe the area of contamination. 4) When all traces of contamination have been cleaned up, spread a layer of 6 -mil polyethylene sheeting directly underneath section of material to be repaired and six feet further in all directions. Secure the plastic sheeting to the wall below the damaged area with duct tape. 5) Using the H£PA-filtered vacuum, remove any loose debris from the damaged area. Fill the damaged spots in the wall with a spackling compound (use spackling compound in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions), and spread so that the spackling extends beyond all edges of the*dsmaged spot. Smooth the spackling to a uniform appearance and blend with the surrounding surface. 6) With a damp cloth, wet wipe all tools and materials and place them off of the plastic sheet. Then KEPA vacuum coveralls and respirator. Remove your outer coverall, gloves, booties, and head covering. Take care to only touch the inside of the suit with your bare hands. place the used disposable clothing on the polyethylene sheeting. Then roll and fold the sheeting and place it into a 6 -mil disposal bag. SWTZOM 4.4 mm NO= PRO=UP S t�► SUM NG" 09950 IGLLL PLUTM ll , wave 4 e! 5 • s 7) At the limit of the control area, remove the second coverall and place it into a 6 -mil disposal bag. Remove the air from the disposal bags with the NEPA-filtered vacuum before twisting and sealing with duct tape. Double -bag all waste. The respirator may be removed after exiting the control area. 9) Have clearance air monitoring conducted if required. 10) Dispose of all asbestos -containing and/or asbestos-contasinated waste as set fourth is paragraph 4.5 of the O&M Plan. SX=XC i 4.4 0" MORS PROCEDM S � � v �) QS=SX=QK 09950 M= pi.6sTzR page 5 of 5 L� SECTION 4.4 • Operations and Maintenance Work Procedures Subsection 15565 - Duct Sealant 1. MATERIAL DESCRIPTION: This section applies to all asbestos -containing duct sealant material. Duct sealant is applied to duct insulation in a plastic state and hardens when dry. 2. EXPOSURE POTENTIAL: Hardened duct sealant is cementitious and may be friable or-nonfriable depending on the condition of the material. Friable duct sealant has a high potential for releasing asbestos fibers into the air. Crushed, fractured or otherwise physically damaged duct sealant has a potential for fiber release. Water damage could cause the material to degenerate to a friable condition. 3. POTENTIAL METHODS OF DISTURBANCE: An asbestos fiber release could occur as a result of the duct sealant being cracked, scraped, crushed, or otherwise physically damaged. Duct sealant could be disturbed during renovation or routine maintenance tasks. General aging of the material and continual vibration from the ducts being used can be damaging. Water damage from a leak or excess condensation could cause the material to degenerate to a friable condition. 4. SURVEILLANCE: Periodic surveillance of the duct sealant includes visual inspection for physical damage by foreign objects, water damage, or improper maintenance. Locations of isolated damage (salients) should be documented on the survey drawing if not documented there previously. Horizontal surfaces below the duct sealant should be checked fqr visible debris from fallout. 5. MAINTENANCE. OF MATERIAL 5.1 Asbestos -containing duct insulation should be maintained in good condition. The material should never be intentionally disturbed unless proper methods and procedures are used. Debris should = be cleaned up by dry sweeping or by using an ordinary vacuum cleaner. This would cause more fibers to be released into the air. If any incident causing debris occurs, restrict access to the area of debris and arrange for trained and qualified persona) (see paragraph 7 below) to clean up the area. 6. MAINTENANCE OF ADJACENT MATERIALS OR EQUIPMENT: When performing a task on materials or equipment in close proximity to asbestos -containing duct sealant, care should be exercised to avoid disturbing the material. It may be necessary to create a protective barrier between the ACK and the adjacent material or equipment to be worked on. 7. WORK PROCEDURES 7.1 The removal of more than 12 square feet of duct sealant iS = considered a small-scale, short duration job. Removal of quantities greater than 12 linear feet or 12 square feet requires a NESHAPs notification, as SM=ZCW 4.4 Oia1 ll= P S0Z==ZGW 35565 DDC SZAZAKT i g page 1 of 5 0 • detailed in paragraph 2.3 of the OAN Plan. if the removal is not an emergency, 10 days notice is required before the removal. Lf the removal is an emergency, notice must be given as soon as possible, but no later than the following.work day. 7.2 This O&M Plan is intended to address asbestos -conta ininq duct sealant for operations and maintenance purposes of the building; not removal ,of the material for the purpose of abatement. For planned abatement, contact the DOT Asbestos Coordinator to arrange for a Florida -Licensed Asbestos Consultant to plan and oversee the project. if more than 12 square feet of duct sealant is to be disturbed, clearance air monitoring may be required. Contact the DLES Regional Asbestos Program Manager for each job to determine if this is required. Collection of clearance air samples and interpretation of the results must be by a Florida -Licensed Asbestos Consultant. 7.3 Personnel: Intentional disturbance of the duct sealant shall only be conducted by persons who have Asbestos Worker Training or Asbestos Abatement Supervisor Training (OiM Plan, paragraph 3.1): are under a medical surveillance program (OiM Plan, paragraph 3.2); and respirator program (0444 Plan, paragraph 3.3). 7.4 Expected Exposure Level: Exposure levels are anticipated to be between 0.5 and 0.1 fibers per cubic centimeter. Personal air monitoring should be conducted for specific tasks to document the exposure level. The results of personal air monitoring should be reviewed to verify the adequacy of respirators recommended in this work procedure for future projects. If results are higher than expected levels, the Building Asbestos Contact Person should contact the District Asbestos Coordinator for consultation. 7.5 Materials: The following materials should be on hand before start of work: Worker VrntpLtina Items: Respirator (full -face mask, negative pressure or ?APR) ; Disposable coveralls (such as Tyvek); Head and foot coverings (if not provided with disposable coveralls); Surgical rubber gloves; and Duct tape (to seal coveralls to gloves, etc.) OthArMAterial+; 6 -mil polyethylene sheeting: 6 -mil polyethylene disposal bags: Warning signs (OSHA standard and "KEEP OUT"); Warning tape (if needed for large open areas); Spray adhesive encapsulant; Mineral wool insulating cement: and Spackling compound Egtt;L; NEPA-filtered vacuum cleaner; Spray bottle (filled with detergent/water solution); Personal air monitoring equipment (pump, tubing, and 25nm cassettes); Tools (utility knife, snips, wire brush, etc.); 3X=X011 4.4 04M No= PROmQAiS ;t� c� 6tdw 333" 00=ODSR mo i - i? Is Page 2 of 3 7.6 work Sequences: 7.6.1 Small Incidents of Debris Cleanup: Debris from damage should be cleaned up using a High Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) filtered vacuum. A NEPA-filtered vacuum is particularly necessary when debris is on carpet or other porous surfaces. otherwise, carefully place chunks of debris in a 6 -mil polyethylene disposal bag and wipe up the remaining debris with a damp cloth. Remove any loose debris from the damaged area using the NEPA-filtered vacuum or wet wipes. Debris should = be cleaned up by dry sweeping or by using an ordinary vacuum cleaner. This would cause more fibers to be released into the air. If any incident causing debris occurs, restrict access to the area of debris and arrange for trained and qualified person(s) (see paragraph 7.3) to clean up the area. 7.6.2 Debris Cleanup and Repair: In an incident where a small portion of the duct sealant has been damaged, it may be feasible to repair the area without disturbing greater than 12 square feet of material. Refer to paragraphs 7.1 through 7.S. Then use the following procedures: 1) Secure the area of work. Persons, other than asbestos workers, are not allowed in the area. Post warning signs. Post a "KEEP OUT" sign, if possible, at the approach(s) before the OSHA (and Worker Protection Rule) required Danger Sign. 2) Put on personal protective clothing and equipment. Put on two coveralls with gloves, booties, etc., sealed to the outer coverall. Remember, respirator straps go under head covering. 3) Lightly mist any large pieces of debris with the water solution and place them in a 6 -mil polyethylene disposal bag. HEPA vacuum remaining visible debris from the floor and any other surfaces beneath the damaged material. Except for surfaces such as carpet, wet wipe the area of contamination. 4) When all traces of contamination have been cleaned up, spread layer of 6 -mil polyethylene directly underneath area to be repaired and six feet further in all directions. NEPA vacuum any loose or dangling debris from the damaged area. No existing jacket material is to be removed. 5) Patch the damaged area as required with mineral wool insulating cement or a spackling compound depending on the circumstance. Smooth insulation to a uniform appearance, continuous with adjacent insulation. 6) Allow to dry and coat entire surface of mat with a coat of encapsulant and brush to a smooth uniform appearance. 7) With a damp cloth, wet wipe all tools and materials and place them off of the plastic sheet. Then NEPA vacuum coveralls and respirator. Remove your outer coverall, gloves, booties, and head covering. Take care to only touch the inside of the suit with your bare hands. Place the used disposable clothing on the polyethylene sheeting. Then roll and fold the sheeting and place it into a 6 -mil disposal bag. SZC TXT 4. 4 Oil MM PROC=GRSS SMUM=X= 1"65 DtyC= Sl.AzJ MT �' ... n O S; Page 3 of 5 S) At the limit of the control area, remove the second coverall and place it into a 6 -mil disposal bag. Remove the air from the disposal bags with the HEPA-filtered vacuum before twisting and sealing with duct tape. Double -bag all waste. The respirator may be removed after exiting the control area. 9) Have clearance air monitoring conducted if required. 10) Dispose of all asbestos -containing and/or asbeatos-contaminated waste as set fourth in paragraph 4.5 of the O&M Plan. 7.6.3 Remove portions of asbestos -containing duct sealant using the following sequence: 1) Secure the work area. Persons, other than asbestos workers, are not allowed within the area. Post warning signs. Post a "KEEP OUT" sign, if poasible, at approach(s) before the OSHA (and Worker Protection Rule) required Danger Sign. See OiM Plan, Appendix 8, page 01521-3, for details of this sign if needed. If the area is large enough and open, post yellow three-inch warning tape with the printed warning: "CAUTION ASBESTOS REMOVAL." Shut off and lock out any ventilation system within the area. 2) Put on personal protective clothing and equipment. Put on two coveralls with gloves, booties, etc., sealed to the outer coverall. Remember, the respirator straps go under the head covering. 3) Lightly mist any large pieces of debris with the water solution and place them in a 6 -mil polyethylene disposal bag. HEPA vacuum remaining visible debris from the floor and any other surfaees beneath the damaged material. Except for surfaces such as carpet, wet wipe the area of contamination. 4) Spread a layer of 6 -mil polyethylene sheeting on the floor or other surfaces directly beneath the portion of material to be removed and six feet further in all directions. 5) HEPA vacuum all loose or dangling material from the damaged area. Continue wetting material throughout removal to ensure that any dry ACM exposed during the operation is wet and remains wet until final disposal. Using a utility knife or other tool, carefully remove. portion of duct sealant and place into a 6 -mil disposal bag. 6) After asbestos removal is complete, with a damp cloth, wipe off tools and materials and place them off of the plastic sheet. Then HEPA vacuum coveralls and respirator. Remove your outer coverall, gloves, booties, and head covering. Take care to only touch the inside.ef the suit with your bare hands. Place the used disposable clothing on the polyethylene sheeting. Then roll and fold the sheeting and place it into a 6 -mil disposal bag. DOG= SXAZANT Page 4 of 5 7) At the limit of the control area, remove the second coverall and place it into a 6 -mil disposal bag. Remove the air from the disposal bags with. the NEPA-filtered vacuum before twisting,.and sealing with duct tape. Double -bag all waste. The respirator may be removed after exiting the control area. 8) Have clearance air monitoring conducted if required. 9) Dispose of all asbestos -containing and/or asbestos -contaminated wa3te as set fourth in paragraph 4.5 of the O&M Plan. SW=XC.r 4.4 "M W= PPccMKMss - svgs =OF 3.53" DOM SZAZA N1' 3 of S SECTION 4,4 Operations and Maintenance Work Procedures Subsection 15575 - Pipe Finishing Cement 1. MATERIAL DESCRIPTION: This section applies to asbestos -containing pipe finishing cement on pipe fittings with nonasbestos pipe insulation on pipe runs. The finishing cement is commonly found on pipe joints, fittings, valves, etc. The material is cementitious and packed or trowelled into place. 2. EXPOSURE POTENTIAL: Pipe finishing cement (pipe fitting insulation) may be considered nonfriable as long as it is undamaged and no edges of t)le material are exposed. Crushed, broken, or otherwise damaged or exposed material would be considered friable and a potential hazard for releasing asbestos fibers into the air. 3. POTENTIAL METHODS OF DISTURBANCE: An asbestos fiber release could occur as a result of the pipe finishing cement being cracked, scraped, crushed, or otherwise physically damaged. Pipe finishing cement could be disturbed during renovation or routine maintenance tasks. Exposure of the finishing cement to moisture, water damage from a leak or excess condensation, and/or continual vibration of the pipes being used can caUM! deterioration of the finishing cement' to the point that it is friable. 4. SURVEILLANCE: Periodic surveillance of the pipe finishing cement includes a visual inspection for physical damage by foreign objects, water: damage, or improper maintenance. Locations of isolated damage (salients) should be documented on the survey drawing if not documented thdre previously. Horizontal surfaces below the pipe finishing cement should be checked for visible debris from fallout, Removal of the pipe finishing cement should be considered if contact by building occupants is unavoidable or widespread deterioration is evident. 5. MAINTENANCE OF MATERIAL 5.1 Asbestos -containing pipe finishing cement should be maintained in good condition. The material should never be intentionally disturbed unless proper methods and procedures are used. Debris tel$ nU be cleaned up by dry sweeping or by using an ordinary vacuum cleaner. This would cause more fibers,to be released into the air. If any incident causing debris occurs, restrict access to the area of debris and arrange for trained and qualified persons) (see paragraph 7) to clean up the area. 6. MAINTENANCE OF ADJACENT MATERIALS OR EQUIPMENT: when perforating a task on materials or equipment in close proximity to asbestos -containing pipe finishing cement, care should be exercised to avoid disturbance of the material. It may be necessary to create a protective barrier between the ACM and the adjacent material or equipment to be worked on. If a regular maintenance item is in close proximity to the finishing cement, the finishing cement should be fitted with a durable cover or removed. SZ=ZOM 6.6 OiN V= VVZ=V1 S SUMS2 = 09 13575 Plpz rimsi TiR: CZE► wrn wmi-Acm PIpz INsOLArioN Page 1 of 6 i • 7. WORK PROCEDURES 7.1 The removal of more than 12 linear feet or 12 square feet of pipe finishing cement Lt Gill. considered a small-scale, short duration job. Removal of quantities greater than 12 linear feet or 12 square feet requires a NESHAPs notification as detailed in paragraph 2.3 of the O&M Plan. If the removal is not an emergency, 10 days notice is required before the removal`. If the removal is an emergency, such as a ruptured pipe, notice must be given as soon as possible, but no later than the following work day. 7.2 This OiM Plan is intended to address asbestos -containing pipe finishing cement for operations of the building; not removal of the material for the purpose of abatement.. For planned abatement, contact the DOT Asbestos Coordinator to arrange for a Florida -Licensed Asbestos Consultant to plan and oversee the project. If more than 12 linear feet or 12 square feet of pipe finishing cement is to be disturbed, clearance air monitoring may be required. Contact the DLES Regional Asbestos Program Manager for each job to determine if this is required. Collection, of clearance air samples and interpretation of the results must be by a Florida -Licensed Asbestos Consultant. 7.3 Personnel: Intentional disturbance of the pipe insulation shall only be conducted by persons who have Asbestos Worker Training or Asbestos Abatement Supervisor Training (O&M Plan, paragraph 3.1); are under a medical surveillance program (O6M Plan, paragraph 3.2); and respirator program (O&M Plan, paragraph 3.3). 7.4 Expected Exposure Level: Exposure levels are anticipated to be between O.S and 0.1 fibers per cubic centimeter. Personal air monitoring should be conducted for specific tasks to document the exposure level. The results of personal air monitoring should be reviewed to verify.'the adequacy of respirators recommended in this work procedure for future projects. if results are higher than expected levels, the Building Asbestos Contact Person should contact the District Asbestos Coordinator for consultation. 7.5 Materials - The following materials should be on hand before start of wo rk : Worker Dxntectien Trj=: Respirator (full -face mask, negative pressure or PAPR) ; Disposable coveralls (such as Tyvek); Head and foot coverings (if not provided with disposable coveralls); Surgical rubber gloves; and Duct tape (to seal coveralls to gloves, ate.) gLhPr Materials: 6 -mil polyethylene sheeting: 6 -mil polyethylene disposal bags; warning signs (OSHA standard and "KEEP PVT"); Warning tape (if needed for large open areas): and Spray adhesive encapsulant. SSLTION 4.4 Gr.K WORK BBOCEDUM mor 3JS75 piss rats== csiam, win, nw-Am nipt arsvr i► m U l 868 safe 2 Of 6 Eau i-12MIM t HEPA-filtered vacuum cleaner; Spray bottle (filled with detergent/water solution); personal air monitoring equipment (pump, tubing, and 25mm cassettes); Tools (utility knife, snips, wire brush, etc.): and Glovebag(a) (constructed of 6 -mil polyethylene, with two inward -projecting longs.leeves, rubber gloves, one inward -projecting water wand sleeve, an internal tool pouch, and attached, labeled receptacle for asbestos waste). 7.6 Work Sequences: 1.6.1 Small Incidents of Debris Cleanup: Debris from damage should be cleaned up using a High Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) filtered vacuum or wet wiping. A HEPA-filtered vacuum is particularly necessary when debris is on carpet, ceiling tile, or other porous surfaces. Remove any loose debris from the damaged area of finishing cement using the HEPA-filtered vacuum or wet wipes. Carefully place large chunks of debris in a 6 -mil polyethylene disposal bag. HEPA vacuum or wipe up the remaining debris with a damp cloth. 7.6.2 Debris Cleanup and repair: It may be feasible in some instances to repair damaged insulation without any sizable removal. Use the following procedures: 1) Secure the area of work. Persons, other than asbestos workers, are not allowed in the area. Post warning signs. Post a "KEEP OUT" sign, if possible, at the approach(s.) before the OSHA (and worker Protection Rule) required Danger Sign. 2) Put on personal protective clothing and equipment. Put on two coveralls with gloves, booties, etc., sealed to the outer coverall. Remember, respirator straps go under head covering. 3) Lightly mist any large pieces of debris with the water solution and place them in a 6 -mil polyethylene disposal bag. HEPA vacuum remaining visible debris from the floor and any other surfaces beneath the damaged material. Except for surfaces such as carpet, wet wipe the area of contamination. 4) When all traces of contamination have been cleaned up, spread layer of 6 -mil polyethylene directly underneath area to be repaired and six feet further in all directions. HEPA vacuum any loose debris from the damaged area of insulation. No existing jacket material is to be removed. 5) Patch damaged fittings as required with mineral wool insulating cement. Smooth insulating cement to a uniform appearance, continuous with and not overlapping adjacent straight insulation runs. Cover entire surface of fitting with nonwoven fibrous glass mat (fiberglass) completely saturated with bridging -type encansulant. overlap jackets SZ=xou 4.4 O&M HOBS: PRUPAS ., Sgazz=cw M73 i PIpr=XS,,- r i Com, RZ" MM -AM PSPB xNSCLA-T 8 Paque 3 of 6 • 0 of adjacent insulation sections by three inches. Stretch to conform to shape of fitting and smooth to a uniform appearance without wrinkles. 6) Allow to dry and coat entire surface of mat with an additional coat of encapsulant and brush to a smooth uniform appearance. 7) With a damp cloth, wet wipe all tools and materials and place them off the plastic sheet. Then NEPA vacuum coveralls and respirator. Remove your outer coverall, gloves, booties, and head covering. Take care to only touch the inside of the suit with your bare hands. Place the used disposable clothing on the polyethylene sheeting. Then roll and fold the sheeting and place it into a 6 -mil disposal bag. 8) At the limit of the control area, remove the second coverall and place it into a 6 -mil disposal bag. Remove the air from the disposal bags with the NEPA-filtered vacuum before twisting and sealing with duct tape. Double -bag all waste., The respirator may be removed after exiting the control area. 9) Have clearance air monitoring conducted if required. 10) Dispose of all asbestos -containing and/or asbestos -contaminated waste as set fourth in paragraph 4.5 of the O&M Plan. 7.6.3 Remove portions of asbestos-dontaining pipe finishing cement using the following sequence: 1) Secure the work area. Persons, other than asbestos workers, are not allowed within the area. Post- warning signs. Post a "KEEP OUT" sign, if possible, at approach(s) before the OSHA (and Worker. Protection Rule) required Danger Sign. See o&m Plan, Appendix B, page 01527-3, for details of this sign if needed. If the area is large enough and open, post yellow three-inch warning tape with the printed warning: "CAUTION ASBESTOS REMOVAL." Shut off and lock out any ventilation system within the area. 2) Put on personal protective clothing and equipment. Put on two coveralls with gloves, booties, etc., sealed to the outer coverall. Remember, the respirator straps go under the head covering. 3) Lightly mist any large pieces of debris with the water solution and place them in a 6 -mil polyethylene disposal bag. NEPA vacuum remaining visible debris from the floor and any other surfaces beneath the damaged material. Except for surfaces such as carpet, wet wipe the area of contamination. 4) Spread a layer of 6 -mil polyethylene sheeting on the floor or other surfaces directly beneath the fitting to be removed and six feet further in all directions. 5) NEPA vacuum all loose oz dangling material from the damaged area of finishing cement. Wrap damaged section of material to be remved with polyethylene sheeting and seal with duct tape. SiCTXCN 4.4 C" WC" FROCEDUM ;W& 23575 Pz:t rnrXSRXNG CoMm, WITS RW -ACK PZPt XKSVZATION Ia" 4 of 6 0 0 6) Carefully remove the material using the glovebag technique idescribed in the following paragraphs) and in accordance with the glovebag manufacturer's instructions. 7) The glovebag must be installed so that it completely covers the section of pipe where asbestos work is to be done. Glovebags are installed by cutting the sides of the glovebag to fit the size of the pipe from which ACM is to be removed. The glovebag is attached to the pipe by folding the open edges together and securely sealing them with duct tape. All openings in the glovebag must be sealed with duct tape. B) With the glovebag in place, thoroughly wet the area to be affected with the water solution (applied with spray bottle through the pre-cut port provided in most glovebags, or applied through a small hole cut in the bag), and allow it to soak into the material. The -ACM must be wetted at the initiation of the removal and wetted continually throughout the work period to ensure that any dry ACM exposed in the operation is wet and remains wet until final disposal. 9) once the material has been thoroughly wetted, it can be temoved from the pipe fitting. Cut and break the material away from the pipe fitting and lower the ACM into the asbestos disposal waste receptacle. The removed ACM that falls or is placed into the receptacle must be thoroughly wetted with the water solution (applied through the port in the bag). 10) After removal of the ACM, the pipe fitting from which the material has been removed must be thoroughly cleaned with a wire brush and wet wiped with the water solution .until no traces of the ACM can be seen. 11) When the asbestos removal is complete, insert the hose of the NEPA-filtered vacuum into the bag through the port, remove the air and collapse the bag. The bag should be squeezed tightly (as close to the top as possible), twisted, and the neck sealed with at least three wraps of duct tape to keep the ACM safely in the bottom of the bag. 12) The HEPA vacuum hose can then be removed from the bag and the glovebag itself can be removed (exercise caution to avoid damage to the • receptacle portion of the glovebag). Place the collapsed glovebag in a 6 -mil disposal bag. 13) Remove your outer coverall, gloves, booties, and head covering. Take care only to touch the inside of the suit with your bare hands. Place the used disposable clothing on the polyethylene sheeting. Then roll and fold the sheeting and place it into a 6 -mil disposal bag. 14) At the limit of the control area, remove second coverall and place it into a 6 -mil disposal bag, Remove air from the disposal bag with the HEPA-filtered vacuum cleaner before sealing the bag with duct tape. Double -bag all waste. The respirator may be removed after exit from the control area. SZCTZOM 4.4 OAK NOM 1?>AaMUMS - SUM= =ZON 15575 S o! i 7ZPs rnasaxw cs5�J1 . wXTTX MW -A= PIPt nISVI.A'1'IOIi •,�qe 15) Have clearance air monitorinq conducted if required. 16) Dispose of all asbestos-containinq and/or asbestos-contmina cad waste as set fourth in paragraph CS of the o&H Plan. 1 SSCTXOK 4.4 k O&M MOi1ti PROC3DiMi8 3Mi3MCIf 13373 pZNi lZNISMM COMM, RITZ NOM -301 PZpi ZMULMICW page i or 6 11 k01-- 868 • SECTION 4.4 n u Operations and Maintenance work Procedures Subsection 15580 - pipe Insulation 1. MATERIAL DESCRIPTION: This section applies to all asbestos -containing insulation on piping. Asbestos -containing pipe insulation can be asbestos impregnated paper (aircell), preformed cementitious (i.e., magnesium silicate or calcium silicate), or pipe finishing cement. Pipe finishing cement is common on pipe fittings and valves. 2. EXPOSURE POTENTIAL: -Pipe insulation may be considered nonfriable as long as it is undamaged and no insulation material is exposed. Crushed, torn, or otherwise damaged or exposed insulation would be considered friable and a potential hazard for releasing asbestos fibers into the air. 3. POTENTIAL METHODS OF DISTURBANCE: An asbestos fiber release could occur as a result of the pipe insulation being punctured, scraped, crushed, or otherwise physically damaged. Pipe insulation could be disturbed during renovation or routine maintenance tasks. Exposure of the pipe insulation to moisture, water damage from a leak or excess condensation, and/or continual vibration of the pipes being used can cause deterioration of the pipe insulation to the point that it is friable. 4. SURVEILLANCE: Periodic surveillance of the pipe insulation includes a visual inspection for physical damage by foreign objects, water damage, or improper maintenance. Locations of isolated damage (salients) should be documented on the survey drawing if not documented there previously. Horizontal surfaces below the pipe insulation should be checked for visible` debris from fallout. Removal of the pipe insulation should be considered if contact by building occupants is unavoidable or widespread deterioration is evident. 5. MAINTENANCE OF MATERIAL 5.1 Asbestos -containing pipe insulation should be maintained in good condition. The material should never be intentionally disturbed unless proper methods and procedures are used. Debris ah—lel n= be cleaned up by dry sweeping or by using an ordinary vacuum cleaner. This would cause more fibers to be released into the air. If any incident causing debris occurs, restrict access to the area of debris and arrange for trained and qualified persons) (see paragraph 7 below) to clean up the area. 6. MAINTENANCE OF ADJACENT MATERIALS OR EQUIPMENT: When performing a task on materials or equipment in close proximity to asbestos -containing pipe insulation, care should be exercised to avoid disturbance of the insulation. Tt may be necessary to create a protective barrier between the ACM and the adjacent material or equipment to be worked on. If a regular maintenance item is in close proximity to the pipe insulation, the pipe insulation should be fitted with a durable cover or removed. SZCTZCW 4.4 OiK 11= VA0CZDQitLScc ICIf L1580 PZpR Z 1XULA CW `" Ci �) �y Page I of 6 LJ 7. WORK PROCEDURES • 7.1 The removal of more than 12 linear feet of pipe insulation iA = considered a small-scale, short duration job. Removal of quantities greater than 12 linear feet requires a NESHAPs notification, as detailed in paragraph 2.3 of the O&M Plan. If the removal is not an emergency, 10 days notice is required before the removal. If the removal is an emergency, such as a ruptured pipe, notice must be given as soon as possible, but no later than the following work day. 7.2 This OiM Plan is intended to address asbestos -containing pipe insulation for operations of the building; not removal of the insulation for the purpose of abatement. For planned abatement, contact the DOT Asbestos Coordinator to arrange for a Florida -Licensed Asbestos Consultant to plan and oversee the project. If more than 12 linear feet of pipe insulation is to be disturbed, clearance air monitoring may be required. Contact the OLES Regional Asbestos Program Manager for each job to determine if this is required. Collection of clearance air samples and interpretation of the results must be by a Florida -Licensed Asbestos Consultant. 1.3 Personnel: Intentional disturbance of- the pipe insulation shall only be conducted by persons who have Asbestos Worker Training or Asbestos Abatement Supervisor Training (06K Plan, paragraph 3.1); are under a medical surveillance program (O&M Plan, paragraph 3.2); and respirator program (O&M Plan, paragraph 3.3). 7.4 Expected Exposure Level: Exposure levels are anticipated to be between 0.5 and 0.1 fibers per cubic centimeter. Personal air monitoring should be conducted for specific tasks to document the exposure level. The results of personal air monitoring should be reviewed to verify the adequacy of respirators recommended in this work procedure for future projects. If results are higher than expected levels, the building Asbestos Contact Person should contact the District Asbestos Coordinator for consultation. 7.5 Materials: The following materials should be on hand before start of work: Worker.Ftntectinn Ttem_; Respirator (full -face mask, negative pressure or PAPR); Disposable coveralls (such as Tyvek); Head and foot coverings (if not provided with disposable coveralls); Surgical rubber gloves: and Duct tape (to seal coveralls to gloves, etc.) QZ;_ir Material.e; 6 -mil polyethylene sheeting; 6 -mil polyethylene disposal bags; Warning signs (OSHA standard and 'KEEP OVTo ); Warning tape (if needed for large open areas); and Spray adhesive encapsulant. SZ=X= 4.4 0" ==X V10=0M ?►'QitiLZZON 135so FIPs 79SOL7►?20t 01— 868 lave 2 of 6 Ecru i omen : HEPA-filtered vacuum cleaner; Spray bottle (filled with detergent/water solution); Personal air monitoring equipment (pump, tubing, and 25mm cassettes): Tools (utility knife, snips, wire brush, etc.); and Glovebag(s) (constructed of 6 -mil polyethylene, with two inward -projecting longsleeves, rubber gloves, one inward -projecting water wand sleeve, an internal tool pouch, and attached, labeled receptacle for asbestos waste). 7.6 Work Sequences: 7.6.1 Small Incidents of Debris Cleanup: Debris from damage should be cleaned up using a High Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) filtered vacuum or wet wiping. A HEPA-filtered vacuum is particularly necessary when debris is on carpet, ceiling tile,.or other porous surfaces. Remove any loose debris from the damaged area of pipe insulation using the HEPA-filtered vacuum or wet wipes. Carefully place large chunks of debris in a 6 -mil polyethylene disposal bag. HEPA vacuum or wipe up the remaining debris with a damp cloth. 1. 6.2 Debris Cleanup and Repair: It may be feasible in some instances to repair damaged insulation without any sizable removal. Use the following procedures: 1) Secure the area of work. Persons, other than asbestos workers, are not allowed in the area. Post warning signs. Post a "KEEP OUT" sign, if possible, at the approach(s) before the OSHA (and Worker Protection Rule) required Danger Sign 2) Put on personal protective clothing and equipment. Put on two coveralls with gloves, booties, etc., sealed to the outer coverall. Remember, respirator straps go under head covering. 3) Lightly mist any large pieces of debris with the water solution and place them in a 6 -mil polyethylene disposal bag. NEPA vacuum remaining visible debris from the floor and any other surfaces beneath the damaged material. Except for surfaces such as carpet, wet wipe the area of contamination. 4) when all traces of contamination have been cleaned up, spread a layer of 6 -mil polyethylene sheeting directly underneath section to be repaired and six feet further in all directions. HEPA vacuum any loose or dangling debris from the damaged area. No existing jacket material is to be removed. 5) Fill in the damaged spots in the insulation with mineral wool insulating cement and cover damaged areas with nonwoven fibrous glass mat (fiberglass) completely saturated with bridging -type encapsulant. Overlap jackets of adjacent insulation sections by three inches. 63=X0N 4. a O&M N+I= PFaMMUARS SMSMO!=ON 15500 PZVZ INSULA=ION U j -' S �) Page 3 of 6 0 6) smooth mat to a wrinkle -free condition. Allow to dry mad coat entire surface of mat with an additional coat of encapsulant and brush to a smooth uniform appearance - 7) With a damp cloth, wet wipe all tools and materials and hand them to someone standing off the plastic sheet. Then NEPA VACUUM coveralls and respirator. Remove your outer coverall, gloves, booties, and head covering. Take care to only touch the inside of the suit with your bare hands. Place the used disposable clothing on the polyethylene sheeting. Then roll and fold the sheeting and place into a 6 -mil disposal bag. 8) At the limit of the control area, remove the second coverall and place it into a 6 -mil disposal bag. Remove the air from the disposal bags with the NEPA-filtered vacuum before twisting and sealing with duct tape. Double -bag all waste. The respirator may be removed after exiting the control area. 9) Have clearance air monitoring conducted if required. 10) Dispose of all asbestos containing and/or asbestos -contaminated waste as set fourth in paragraph 4.5 of the O&M Plan. 7.6.3 Remove portions of asbestos -containing pipe insulation using the following sequence: 1) Secure the work area. Persons, other than asbestos workers, are not allowed within the area. Post warning signs. Post a "KEEP OU?' sign, if possible, at approaches) before the OSHA (and Worker Protection Rule) required Danger Sign. See O&M Plan, Appendix 8, pfge 01527-3, for details of this sign if needed. if the area is large enough and open, post yellow three-inch warning tape with the printed warning: "CAUTION ASBESTOS REMOVAL." Shut off and lock out any ventilation system within the area. 2) Put on personal protective clothing and equipment. ?u= on two coveralls with gloves, booties, etc., sealed to the outer coverall. Remember, the respirator straps go under the head covering. 3) Lightly mist any large pieces of debris with the water solution and place them fn a 6-mi1 polyethylene disposal bag. NEPA vacuum remaining visible debris from the floor and any other surfaces beneath the damaged material. Except for surfaces such as carpet, wet wipe the area of contamination. 4) Spread a layer of 6 -mil polyethylene sheeting on the floor or other surface directly below the pipe and six feet further in all directions than the portion of insulation to be removed. 5) NEPA vacuum all loose material and debris from the damaged area and surrounding area. Wrap damaged section of insulation to be removed with polyethylene sheeting and seal with duct. tape. SZCTZM 4.4 ocu $I= PPAC DUV=_ �:CM Lugo • L_I 6) Carefully remove the material using the glovebag technique (described in the following paragraphs) and in accordance with the glovebag manufacturer's instructions. 7) The glovebag must be installed so it completely covers the section of pipe where asbestos work is to be done. Glovebags are installed by cutting the sides of the glovebag to fit the size of the pipe from which ACM is to be removed. The glovebag is attached to the pipe by folding the open edges together and securely sealing them with duct tape. All openings in the glovebag must be sealed with duct tape. 0) With the glovebag in place, thoroughly wet the area to be affected with the water solution (applied with spray bottle through the pre-cut port provided in most glovebags or applied through a small hole cut in the bag), and allow it to soak into the material. The ACM must be wetted at the initiation of the removal and wetted continually throughout the work period to ensure that any dry ACM exposed in the operation is wet and remains wet until final disposal. 9) Once the material has been thoroughly wetted, it can be removed from the pipe. Slit the insulation into manageable sections of six inches and lower the ACM into the asbestos disposal waste receptacle. The removed ACM that falls or placed into the receptacle must be thoroughly wetted with the water solution (applied through the port in the bag) . 10) After removal of the layer of ACM, the pipe from which the material has been removed must be thoroughly cleaned with a wire brush and wet wiped with the water solution until no traces of the ACM can be seen. 11) Any asbestos -containing insulation edges that have been 4xposed as a result of the removal must be encapsulated with the encapsulant to ensure that no asbestos fibers are released into the air once the glovebag has been removed. 12) When the asbestos removal and encapsulation are complete, insert the hose of the NEPA-filtered vacuum into the bag through the port and remove the air and collapse the bag. The bag should be squeezed tightly (as close to the top as possible), twisted, and the neck sealed with at least three wraps of duct tape to keep the ACM safely in the bottom of the bag. 13) The HEPA vacuum hose can then be removed from the bag and the glovebag itself removed (exercise caution to avoid damage to the receptacle portion of the glovebag). Place the collapsed glovebag in a 6 -sail disposal bag. 14) Remove your outer coverall, gloves, booties, and head covering. Take care only to touch the inside of the suit with your bare hands. Place the used disposable clothing on the polyethylene sheeting. Then roll and fold the sheeting and place it into a 6 -:ail disposal bag. SZCTIdi 4.4 O&K V= PRO=UMS SOiSOMM 13580 PIPs 331SOI.522d1 Pane 5 at 6 1J 15) At the limit of the control area, remove second coverall and place it into a 6 -mil disposal bag. Remove air from the disposal bag with the NEPA-filtered vacuum cleaner before sealing the bag with duct tape. Double -bag all waste. The respirator may be removed atter exit from the control area. 16) Have clearance air monitoring conducted if required. 17) Dispose of all asbestos -containing and/or asbestos Contaminated waste as set fourth in paragraph 4.5 of the O&M Plan. lot- ISGS, SXC=CU 4.4 OW VWX WFACIMMU am Ingo V MM r 0 M LJ=4 1a" 6 e! 6 APPENDIX C AIR MONITORING REPORT CAPRO.IECTSWITv OF MwMMLAMI FRE STA t REV &W.000 March 26, 1999 Firefighter Mark Wolosz Facilities Coordinator City of Miami Department of Fire Rescue Support Services 1151 N.W. 71hStreet Miami, Florida 33136 JJ. SOSA Re: Air Monitoring Report, City of Miami Fire Rescue Station No. 1, 144 N.E. 51' Street, Miami, Florida. JJSA Project No. 99-035N Dear Mr. Wolosz; With this letter, J.J. SOSA & ASSOCIATES, INC. (JJSA), is submitting to you the report for the air monitoring conducted at the above referenced project. The project was completed on March 19, 1999. The report includes ambient area air monitoring sampling results, daily project log forms and all other data collected during the project. See Appendix A. Ambient area air monitoring samples'were collected by oue technician, Mr. Robert Miro. Mr. Miro has completed the Asbestos Contractor/Supervisor and the NIOSH 582 Equivalent Microscopy training in accordance with the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) regulations. All personnel worked under the direct supervision of Mr. Jose J. Sosa, P.E., CIH, Mr. Sosa is a Florida Licensed Asbestos Consultant (FLAG). This building will be renovated and is occupied on a 24 hour / 7 days a week basis, therefore, air samples were collected to determine if any fibers were within the main areas of occupancy of the building. Air samples were collected for analyses using Phase Contrast Microscopy (PCM) and for Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM). Should any of these air samples exceed the EPA recommended clearance criteria, which is 0.01 fibers per cubic centimeter of air using PCM analyses, then the TEM air samples would be analyzed. A total of eight (8) air samples, five (5) ambient and three (3) field blank samples, were collected by our firm for PCM analyses. PCM analyses were performed on these samples by Dove Environmental Corporation Laboratory. This laboratory is accredited through the National Voluntary Lab Accreditation Program (NVLAP). PCM analyses results indicated that fiber concentrations were below the EPA recommended clearance criteria, which is 0.01 fibers per cubic centimeter of air. 18124 SW 131sLAvenue MIUM. FL 33186 305.9354222 Fix: 306.2&%- Z2 C:Wo mQty as MamWIAMI FINE STA f AYNAX • E Firefighter Mark Wolosz JJSA Project No. 99-036N March 26,1999 Page 2 A total of eight (8) air samples, five (5) ambient, three (3) blank samples including two (2) field blank samples and one (1) laboratory blank sample, were collected by our firm for TEM analyses. TEM analyses were not performed on theses samples because the PCM results were below the EPA's recommended clearance criteria. We appreciate the opportunity to provide our professional services to you and look forward to working with you again. If you have any questions about this report or the project, please do not hesitate to contact us. Respectfully Submitted, J J. SOSA & ASSOCIATES, INC. J. Sosa Operations Manager RS/mvc dney a ero-Sa a, P.E., G.C. Senio ngineer UJ- 868 0 AIR MONITORING REPORT CITY OF MIAMI FIRE RESCUE STATION 1 144 N.E. 5T" STREET . MIAMI, FLORIDA Prepared For: CITY OF MIAMI DEPARTMENT OF FIRE RESCUE SUPPORT SERVICES 1151 N.W. 711 Street Miami, Florida 33136 Attention: Firefighter Mark Wolosz Prepared By: J.J. SOSA & ASSOCIATES, INC. 12124 S.W. 131ST Avenue Miami, Florida 33186 Phone: (305) 235-4222 Fax: (305) 235-4022 Jose J. Sosa, P.E., CIH Florida Licensed Asbestos Consultant No. EA 0000055 March 26, 1999 k QWgKftC q d Mwn1M1AM1 FIRE STA 1 AM -= AIR MONITORING TITLE SHEET BUILDING NAME: ['lT—yOF MIAM► FIRE_ E CUE STAjION 1 ADDRESS: 144 NZ Street CITY: Miami Florida OWNER AGENCY: CITY OF WA MI DEPARTMENT OF FIRE RESCUE Support Services DATE OF MONITORING: March 19, 1999 CONSULTANT: J.J. SOSA & ASSOCIATES. INC. Asbestos Business Organization License No. ZA-0000106 Jose J. Sosa, P.E.. CIH, FLAC ADDRESS: 12124 S. W. 131 31 Avenue CITY: Miami, Florida 33186 TELEPHONES: (305)„235-422,Z FarQ052) 35-4022 CONSULTANT'S SIGNATURE AND/OR SEAL: � 9 rvvl�. JOSE J SOSA, E., CIH FLAC No. EA 0000055 Project Project Name: Air Monitoring Services Information Name: City of Miami Fire Rescue Station 1 144 N.E. 5"' Street Information Miami, Florida 4715 157 ' Street, Suite 203 Client Ref. No.: #97-98-072 Contact: Principal Monitor: Robert Miro JJSA Project No.: 99-035N JJSA Project Mgr.: Randy Sosa JJSA Consultant: Jose J. Sosa, P.E., CIH, Asbestos Consultant No.EA0000055 Client Name: City of Miami Department of Fire Rescue Information Support Services Address: 1151 N.W. 7w Street Miami, Florida 33136 Contact: Firefighter Mark Wolosz Laboratory Name: Dove Environmental Corp. Information Address: 4715 157 ' Street, Suite 203 Miami, Florida 33014 Contact: Rajendranath Ramnath • Scope of Work-„ Monitoring Dates Project Results 0 • This work can be summarized as follows: Ambient air monitoring to document airborne fiber concentration levels. Monitoring Start: March 19, 1999 Monitoring End: March 19, 1999 Analytical results, using Phase Contrast Microscopy (PCM), indicated that fiber concentrations in the ambient air samples collected during this project were below the EPA's recommended clearance criteria of 0.01 fibers per cubic centimeter (f/cc). Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) analyses were not performed because the PCM results were below the EPA's recommended clearance criteria. 01- SGS APPENDIX A CHAIN OF CUSTODY FORM LABORATORY ANALYTICAL RESULTS jigA ASSOCIATES INC ENVIRONMENTAL EMMUNS a CONTRRCTORS t t~ t CCE) 1 '2-M• ou FRa4v G 'Lea (L-A/i� `+9 cls IN f2 u'hTr:�a A`R— CL- I �f (� I b k t7 10 l 17,0 16 !�� S/fob •nv; N �1 s �Q0713W- Field =0044 t, qy D 5 N- L Field ell lAwo (blir 1 �:) � v '(3 (C)c Type of Sample • PA - Pre -abatement, P - Personal, A - Mee, CL - Clearattce) _ Samples Sent By: Activity. PP - Preparation, RM • remo FC - Final geanin j Method of Trans elation: - g,,k- gearan Ce Received By: DALLY AIR SAMPLING FORM,LM CC` ' Cf n 3� Client: C C)� Mi /tint N1 LJ is N V;RO � Project *: , _ v 351.1 Work Area Description: FiA�� r Date.. Means and Date of P tunp Calibration: Mi q�.MeN` � il.ocatioJ=S 'L="'�� n�"� . _� RRePresentative: 5SOMsb C1i+I Analyst: fie: -51i� 14 Mier°•' �a5 :r•, MicroscopeField Area: PCM Filter: PE TEM Filter: °9 nun 08 tun 25 mm Sample 1 Stele Description other eq -._ _ Mit. --Lot No _-- MCE 0.45 um25 mm ^ MiL IAt No. Pump 1 Type Activt of ty Time (24 Nour clock) Flow ow Rete (1/min) Air ■ Location ample Start Stop Total Valums'total Liter t bar fiber Liter qr `, O�S`•v� RYri VA00 - minute Start Stop Avg. F a d tlbere ICC em _DuA G I'#0v !W ! t t~ t CCE) 1 '2-M• ou FRa4v G 'Lea (L-A/i� `+9 cls IN f2 u'hTr:�a A`R— CL- I �f (� I b k t7 10 l 17,0 16 !�� S/fob •nv; N �1 s �Q0713W- Field =0044 t, qy D 5 N- L Field ell lAwo (blir 1 �:) � v '(3 (C)c Type of Sample • PA - Pre -abatement, P - Personal, A - Mee, CL - Clearattce) _ Samples Sent By: Activity. PP - Preparation, RM • remo FC - Final geanin j Method of Trans elation: - g,,k- gearan Ce Received By: jANn � �tSSO�IAiES IIVG III w a I ENW MMEMiAI UrAims A COM1&U MS Client: C14,1 D- Vki :t rw►co P+.yJ1tir1• Progeet 0: Date: Means and Date of Pump Calibration: 19ji�. Saiatt2* 1 Sample D*"CrHl",4ctlyl =7Pe otr ' A r Location aampl* A47) CIL, Field Blank Field Blank Z zr� DAILY AIR SAMPLING FORM Work Area Description: 9V� -i ky Locetiotx: M4 i Art i fit-. jep sentative:ft M•'+� �rfin._ t�'1 t c�C rs 1%4t4 4 "-W— "S Vie.. PCM Analy:W p PE g j Microscope Field Area: PCM Filter. TEM Filter: 7-C' 0.00785 aq mm other - 08 um. 25 mm _ MCE `• m 4.45 um 25 m _. eq mm MR. ,Lot No. „MR. Lot No. Time (24 Mout Clock) Clow Rate (1/mIn) Alar Total Start St stop Tote) Volume Liter rtb. !16*r ll�ia ?"W_* Minute Start stog AT lea P�F I I Type of Sample - PA . Pre•abstement, P . Personat, A. Med, CL Clearamb Activity - PP - Prfnarntinn. RM • remoyet. Ff". • fine) (1pnninn. M. - flonranrw T -W Samples Sent Br. Method of mranspoitatiow. U Ps RMIMIVnet Mem f/ 01 n t _, DOVE ENVIRONMENTAL CORP. 4715 N.W. 157 Street, Suite 203 Miami, Florida 33014 Tel..(305) 620-6050 Fax: (305) 620-6350 CLIENT : J.J SOSA & ASSOCIATES,INC. PAGE 1 ADDRESS: 9010 S.W 137th AVE., SUITE 211. MIAMI, FL 33186 DATE 03/23/99 PROJECT: CITY OF MIAMI FIRE STATION 01: 144 NE 5TH AVE., SAMPLE ID: D903083 MIAMI, FL: PROJECT NO. 99-035N: 03/19/99 PAT ID 9150 NO DESCRIPTION FIB/100 TIME F/R VOLUME F/CC LOD** 99-035N-01 IST FLR EAST END DINE/KIT 12 120 10.00 1200.00 0.0049 0.0022 99-035N-02 IST FLOOR WEST END AIR RM 7 120 10.00 1200.00 0.0028 0.0022 99-035N-03 2ND FLOOR REC. ROOK 5 120 10.00 1200.00 0.0020 0.0022 99-035N-04 2ND FLOOR EAST CORRIDOR 11 120 10.00 1200.00 0.0044 0.0022 99=035N-11 BLANK 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.0000 0.0000 99-035N-22 BLANK 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.0000 0.0000 99 -035N -CS 2NID FLOOR MAIN DORM 7 120 10.00 1200.00 0.0028 0.0022 99-035N-13 LAB BLANK 0 0 0.00 0.00 0.0000 0.0000 Dove Environmental Corporation is solely responsible for analysis perforped on ssapte content supplied by client'and method NIOSH 7400. Our laboratory is a participant in the Aaerican Industrial Hygiene Association PAT rounds, PAT ID 33014-02 9 9150. Our Lab uses Carl Zeiss microscopes with walton beckett graticute_ All samples are kept for a period of 6 months, then disposed.LOD ■ limit of detection** syr - Analyst 1 I i i"AABb Qam----- Rajendranath Ramnath LABORATORY MANAGER �� m 6 .S SSSSOCIATES IHC. ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERS i CONTRACTORS r' DAILY AIR SAMPLING FORM 4 1 aF z. - HV.- t"j J Client: Mi4m i �i/LE WSJ„ S�4 # yq 3 1v- MI- Project *: a., qq -p Work Area Description: Location• "i"1 F t' Representali11e:8ob Mi i � Z' M . -;•• I q4 Nf ti b ST PCM Analyst: Date: Means and Date of P1anp Calibration: hlieroscope Field Area: PCM Filter. TEM Filter: 3I(y +y5 1 F1-+�tCA, 4 � x 0.00785 sq mm _ 08 um 25 mm _ MCE ZC 0.45 um 25 mm' other _ aq mm Time 124 flour Clock) — MR. _ Lot No. Flow Rete (lialn) MR. Air Lot No. Total Sample I Type Sample Description Activi ty Location ►mnp 1 of ample Start Stop Total Volume Liter Fiber Fiber Feld ►ibece Minute Start Stop Avg. /cc Qq- 03st�- Fz•yr r-t`� N- . (b 7,5' ) z� Type o C Sample - PA Pre-abatementP Personal, A - Are 4 CL -Clearance U v t z A �4ST s;ct� C 1-- t �fzJ It, 2,0I y� 1 o ( C t i �}✓- � 8 Ai ti ovum (ur+br C t✓ (�-{ ! y' � b � �� ! zc7 (J (v (c� t qq- 35N-08 A- Sr<ec,.-a- =u - jbtl0-J- Ree--. c t_ 142.0 16 zo mo t 0 ra ftp I o 1 !-0 j ( 0 1 (top 10 1 to 1 (0 11Z00 TEM Samples Sent By: Method or Transpoitation: HV.- t"j CAp yq 3 1v- MI- Field Blank *F5LA.N., C t 64— (_ 9q 035N-, Field Blank 2 ` J N- (b 7,5' ) z� Type o C Sample - PA Pre-abatementP Personal, A - Are 4 CL -Clearance I o 1 !-0 j ( 0 1 (top 10 1 to 1 (0 11Z00 TEM Samples Sent By: Method or Transpoitation: U A AS OCIA'IE s. WC. r r ENYNIONMENfAt EN&il�EIIS i CONTAXTOU Client: NAM, At*, �tSw+-S�•►�ia.s ! Project A�: —0 S Project Means and Date of Pump Calibration: ter' `/1� � 1 �r�►�+�rt. ��5,�+-�4- �-t-F� Sa*p1a E Sanpla Description ltctivi Type tp Puiep # or aanpia Lucsttoa LAg BL -4-m ke- T cL- Field Blank Field Blank DAILY AIR SAMPLING FORM P3 2 a,= .z. Work Arca Description: 'Location: MiM%+;, 944 Representative: Fjoy f4jA A" t&NT c- I'f%#. ME J54% 5t PCM Analyst: Microscope Field Area: PCM Filter. TEM Filter: 0.00785 sq lam 08 um 25 mm WE ):!Z 0.�5 um 25 mm other sq nun Mft- _ Lot No. _ MIL _ Lot No. Time 1=4 flour Clock( rlow Rate (1/e1n( Air Tutsi Start Stop Total LiteVolerr Fleed rii�ar ►lbws Minute Start Stop Avef. /cc Type of Semple PA - Pre -abatement, P - Personal, A - Area, CL - Clearatue TEM Samples Sent By. Activity - PP - Preparation, RM - rein Method of Transpattation: oMai, FC -Final Clcnnin, CL -Clearance Received By: 0 0 N bola bapter;14* 6 9 j Ui,... the 01 3161bulb 1 F44. 1 -9991, Exp1mHon dato:-z�NOV4,30 rz� I -pit . I Iv 6-6 60o'g-Al Ig., p4lipi Pq ode". ..... "U'S" 0**"C I A T E S N C".. 0j)• W1 58 I-l".11EW _,G HUAW'SU!rM4" D7'*'p V' JAM Arggl- rNod W, Wt R �Wo' 9 i REXARY. - AS �E it N c H GOVERNORS' 1 T p L I 01- 868 i CAPROJECT=rry OF MIA "AMI FIRE STA 1 REV SRV.DOC 1 APPENDIX D CERTIFICATIONS 01- 868 Coil.. Q L O b STATE OF FLOR{Da . � ' � � ' DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL' REGULATION ASBESTOS iL �e SBESTOS *tQNSUL•"FANT•'est tYr F.sr" ,mod Mow. I S - L I CEN_SED <: eder the provisions of Chapter. 469 FS. - :pirstJondete: NOV 3.0, 21000 -,A, ~JOSE J i tii 909" r, ASSOCIATES, INC "Ai'IA FL 33615-5000 .A-4:TDN CHILES RICHARD T. FARRELL , QIVERNDR. DISPLAY AS REOUTAED BY LAW SECRETARY 01- 868 dm_\4 E T A Mayhew Environmental Training Associates I N C O R P O R A T E D Cerliiicale It 7ME-04169802PDR003 This is to certify that Jose I Sosa has on 04116198, in TAMPA, ITL completed the requirements for asbestos accreditation under Section 206 of TSCA, Title 11, 1 S U.S.C. 2646 AHERA Asbestos Pi-0ject Designer Recertification Course K A N ViJ.S m as approved by the U.S.E.P.A. under 40 C.F.R.763 (AHERA) on 04116195 04116198 and passed the associated examination on 04116198 with a score of 70% or better C M = t y� Instructor lam) f Presi lcrrr Sec. Sec 0: 583-90-3843 Accreditation Exores: 04116/99 M E T A - P.O. Box 786 - Lawrence KS G6044 - 800-444-6382 JE. JE.,*-. .9 311"N' (9. 5111-6 Unvintabolve Raub - 01fift 167 - �Rlkaauvillt. 311pribit 3ZZ17 - (904) 3511-7089 ctrfifitff fliat 6 IZANULFO SOSA, JR. 6. 1111.5 JOUECC115fifflLf met artificatic requirmitntr-, for REFRESHER: FACILITY SURVEY AND BUILDING SYSTEMS (Reaccreditation for Inspector under TSCA Title IIIAHERA) Otort; 92 9010: 261-17-1647 P"Not.) firsin.- FEBRUARY 15, 19911 03. Callbildch all FEBRUARY 15, 1998 at MIAMI, FLORIDA (4triffladc Nimilicr 3375 'Nan' ALEX FRONT 1Z 'U V -e %;i i 5I11-6 Wnpmrabmun Rant Built 167 +1urimmui(1r. 31oridn 32217 (904) 350-7889 `! ceriifie� tl�ttt a RANULFO SOSA, JR. lith uttcrtrw ullU met rertificclte mIttirrinettt,. for REFRESHER: MANAGEMENT PLANNING (Reaccreditation for Management Planner under TSCA Title II/AHERA) canilucub all FEBRUARY 15, 1998 i ttf MIAMI, FLORIDA (�crlifigltc Nimilter 3378 Start: 84 R 8bK.- 261-17-1647 nl EX FRONT t llanacl Emit: r[I{12U/11iY 15, 1990 ?Iuntrntlnr r' `�' „ ilts� c,": +t +.„s�ltarhus i'�pitrr III;R11ARY 1.1..1,►,Nr •i� ��� +_.+_.=:.. %I_l•l4. !il::riltrn ?1. ti:unhuur: •1-'1ti.'� _ 'k.: �J'd't�:a':�'�.''�r..'��.:..�'..�:_ .�::ii:_r:r..::1'::�': r���.�::�:.�.::!�i✓w:.:::i�:.:::..:.:. �. _- :-✓.':'.1.:. �.i•. :i ' iilctL./7�,•,.ajf•.y. �t�lt'�nt•,..j�' [' '7 •fir[' i,,yt )':"j 1rn [ y.t-�)r�i.- 4:-'%✓lli�;;lq•;•,. ter. � i�,� �-,..t t'ti.��,•c l M.' � /,';:^� ••' _,.;. •� r'. � %;' ; t,'�... +h , . 1 {t � l\ .. /tik. . 3: � 1(V ry t. !••�'•'y} •:• f. _ t / i i�:.�. �..3•r�'• i� . •�l: �. :• , . , �~��Yi 1 Nri11 IT/ail -'.'• la Z k�. �•' r�a1: s�; 't' r,a.. afar 11 t►•t •:� Irk 1 ri.,:�,,. r.� � t.,� t!!wh * �:, • �,�J� f :sr ill „ir •�-Iy I_M'4i1r:'' � .'::•`°?'=:.rbr �1!;^'`' -•i -:•� „q.. i 5I11-6 Wnpmrabmun Rant Built 167 +1urimmui(1r. 31oridn 32217 (904) 350-7889 `! ceriifie� tl�ttt a RANULFO SOSA, JR. lith uttcrtrw ullU met rertificclte mIttirrinettt,. for REFRESHER: MANAGEMENT PLANNING (Reaccreditation for Management Planner under TSCA Title II/AHERA) canilucub all FEBRUARY 15, 1998 i ttf MIAMI, FLORIDA (�crlifigltc Nimilter 3378 Start: 84 R 8bK.- 261-17-1647 nl EX FRONT t llanacl Emit: r[I{12U/11iY 15, 1990 ?Iuntrntlnr r' `�' „ ilts� c,": +t +.„s�ltarhus i'�pitrr III;R11ARY 1.1..1,►,Nr •i� ��� +_.+_.=:.. %I_l•l4. !il::riltrn ?1. ti:unhuur: •1-'1ti.'� _ 'k.: �J'd't�:a':�'�.''�r..'��.:..�'..�:_ .�::ii:_r:r..::1'::�': r���.�::�:.�.::!�i✓w:.:::i�:.:::..:.:. �. _- :-✓.':'.1.:. �.i•. :i ' iilctL./7�,•,.ajf•.y. �t�lt'�nt•,..j�' [' '7 •fir[' i,,yt )':"j 1rn [ y.t-�)r�i.- 4:-'%✓lli�;;lq•;•,. ter. � i�,� �-,..t t'ti.��,•c l M.' � /,';:^� ••' _,.;. •� r'. � %;' ; t,'�... +h , . 1 {t � l\ .. /tik. . 3: � 1(V ry t. !••�'•'y} •:• f. _ t / i i�:.�. �..3•r�'• i� . •�l: �. :• , . , �~��Yi 1 Nri11 IT/ail -'.'• la Z k�. �•' r�a1: s�; 't' r,a.. afar 11 t►•t •:� Irk 1 ri.,:�,,. r.� � t.,� t!!wh * �:, • #E + Mayhem E►aironn►nrtol Training A saciQtcs 3 N C O R P O R A T R D Ceditaw 0 7ME12309401ta2DW This is to certify timet Ranuffo Sosa, Jr. .kaon 12130194, in TAMPA, FL successfully con;pWed MOM 582 EEquivalent Microscopy on �12I2719d -12/30/94 and t parsed the associated examination on 12130194 with a score of 70'0 or better Sac. SOC 0:261-17-1547 . -I E T A - P.O. Box 766 - Lawrence KS 66044 n E 11�c� f�:l�� il'tr►1 111C�1�t�11 �'1•<<1i11'10 11; H 11011 34538.5615CERT/ 322 Mal} blvd., #319, Monroeville, PA 15146 This is to Certify that _ IR41MMIT(D GOMI JTQ CEU VONSOWS 104PO301 Iill�l I II�IiBi!llilillillllllllllNllliililliill{ 2 6 1— 1 7— 1 6 4 7 9010 S.W. 137 Ave. Suite 211. Miamt,FL has successfully completed 104111-98 TO 10 -Jul -98 and has passed an examination. Complies with Sec. 206 TSCA 15 USC 2646 Trainer(s): James F. StumplMark Knick TEST SCORE: 92 % Training Address: 903 MW 61h Ave., A. Lauderdale, FL Exnminallon administered upon course complotlon. This Certificate Expires' �, {. 3:�~. �IIIII�II�IIIIIII�iIIIIIIIIfIJIi 1 1 10-jUI-99 7/ 1 U/ 9 9 c•;� f IIAMULttrctutt ur l 19 0-0. •,4! Processed By: I it C lllCV, 19 ,1f 4 F sottMA�uaon 'E rntNt� �ee� use I Oi MI.E Ntis � AC Alli TK AM Aft,00. ► ,' Ames F. Stump, Course Sponsor Certificate Number......... 11111111111 Coursc Number SC9828 4 4 4 .\A Mayhew Enviromiterital Training Associates I N C O R P O R A T E D Certificate It 7ME04109802PDR007 This is to certify that Rodney Carrero-Santana has on 04116198, in PAMPA, TL Completed the requirements for asbestos accreditation under Section 206 of TSCA, Title 11, 1 S U.S.C. 2646 AIIERA Asbestos Project Designer Recertification Course , NNNSA.T as approved by the U.S.E.P.A. folder 40 C.T.R. 763 (AHE -RA) on 04116198 - 04116198 and passed the associated examination on 04116198 with a score of 70% or better lrslri�ctc:• META - & L&Z -- Presi tent Soc. Sec N: 564-82-2130 Accreditation Expires: 0411 W99 P.O. Dox 786 - Lawrence KS 66044 - 800-444-6382' g1_1 0 0 The 13URWIPOMI MemhO TirmflKIMP YMMd 322 10:111 Blvd.. 019, Monroeville, PA 15146 M This is to Certify that M L N011"S ff M1413111 (1:11 SPOW S 8 4—© 2— 2 1 3 8 9010 SW 137111 Avenue, Stift 211 M11nd.rL has successfully completed HIDMIMM1w Me 2.1-Ap-98 TO 24 -Apr -98 and his passed in eximnlrontion. COMPHeS With Sec. 206 TSCA 15 USC 2546 Trainci(s): J.R. slecle/);Ines F. slionsp Atl(lrc-..%: 903 NW 61h Ave.. X1.1 -ndcrrlale, FL Examination administered upon course completion. This Certificate Expires 9 lIII I N UI IIlII 111111011111111 2 -1 -r - 1 A p99 AOi, iiis I It [I i IM 61#1 lilt IMI III MmIlil iililill"LLIMIM1111 I ILIIIIIIIIHIM:1. —!-", Usir. X-071ES-1 l y 711,z, Processed By: A I Otlzee,, 1971 iZtJ *.tQ\ - A!%. -"I .I-'- 1, 944 MIP GRIVANAL TPIM111111 OlZrtAVj?Tj0UFW6UA3"NG OR 14 Ni 'U,N i, '-. -ell PA U 101 A C A -M" IsONS116 - , .1 ?ion 1110111 s zle-mml W TITLE N C susloo ACr -Ani 145 it. FE fafflATIF.Ornk OtAL aincs F Stump, Course Spons N1���I111���I�1 ��lll �1i-�4` Certifica(e Number....., 9 1 5 7 1 Course Ntimber SEIM 17 SL --, UAJ &-::z� •N-r2MIt Ll CJ ,''ilk •-- _ . Adeofto "Tirmulmna'a 5yogemo 903 N.W. 67'11 A v ennc, Fort Lauderdale, norida 33311 (954) 524.7208 34572.07 1 CER17 This is to Certify that t 1:1IS1't,P1S111t•5tt11.11,0301 iiIIIIIIi�IIpMllllllgl�ll�181�llilElll Illil 5 0 4—ll 2--2 1 3 8 .1010 S%V 137 AV.13ife 211 . MiamI.M. has successfully completed .�.1��SlUI�'�J��tL11�J if�tUlDll�l.I�.�lc��(��Jl! t)-.1111• s, 'FO 19 -DLIII -98 Asbestos courses comply with Section 206 TSCA 15 USC 2646 Complies with Sec. 206 TSCA 15 USC 2646 Tmincr(s): Mark Knick 'Training Address: 903 NW Gtit Avenue, R. Lauderdale. FL 33311 1--munin:dion administered upon courso complolion. e This Certificate Expires I'I-.i illi -t)11 11111illl1jl1l1lt11HIIIII111l! i [ 1 i 1 i 1 1•t rrn [ r[ [ t [ i t �•i t t [ � � [ r[�•1'f y1Nr�[ s�tlhkutt�tr^r�•r�PPC�t�[ ttt tt lttt► �•1'1'�r��xrjYllF%1'1.1't [•F1'L•!T[lil M3'*tl[ roAYr.Vl saoa UPAJ: tEt�EMs� tall A 3.t nasty fr MI Mit gas .tmes 1=. Stump. Coursc Sponsor Certificate Number......... (111 9 2 4 4 3 Course Number SI.9S2S 9 • • - `.i • f• • :i'• �.,Il. - '�N:; Xi.$'t:' _ <.,J,� - Iy �a, :;:..:: 'i. • -.� :;::;_:: �; - . i�;::Y..•,•:•'.I.i� _... �� • �'�/.� \\`� .:! ��, r' I:a. �' �1%!+. f . r. t:•. �1 • i•� is „ f ,,.^:� ' L' rid, _. ,., •:e 1 _•``• �y•r V i�t:•M �. � y...�• A\••: .' 'ice •;:r.. ��.. -����,•.��t�,,��t �Ar' � /'7 D�1. 1 ..� �'� :+� u'' -��\�. • � ire �f`:> •� � � `' • �'� `/y,�.• /.�y,t 1. - • .'•ff . /•7� �� •"+t: r \. �� ��L]Lrr=t��•r . 7>�i _P'Ir1r� PYyY �- n_�.�.'�i• -:. !ice �l��'�' .�»r�y ` ' �1.t�%3isV ?►M.. � Fi •i�:,_.-i••_ +_.,,-:,•... 601 s >, r oul&xrb -- t*uile 600 -- %mmpn, XJoribn 33606 .- (823) 258-8350 rertifies Ant ROBERT M. MIRO has successfiu[IIg met certificate requirements for EPA-AHERA ASBESTOS MANAGEMENT PLANINIER REFRESHER caitauctea an AUGUST 1 s,1998 at 'PAMPA, FLORIDA (fftr#tfieute Pun b>er 3486 lkxnnt t3wdrurler xmftb i A1tRYC SCHMALTZ lillo r� : ! 7Jft;► Arrrrlilrtlinu ;l.trpirrn: _....=1i1(il'til 13 111119 /�1 O i d rthwitni bitualiarlIrsunrtn, ;Int. Iilabrrt il• tbttrns - P. •,i • t11 Y. •1. �'- 111 7 •:Ir I _ )1 ...+�-_s_i:1'--'.-'.-•"'.�'' iu'`' ..�..1:.._. �.=.:....... c t Irl .... +.I. - x��r� ���x�t�x� 601 ABV*Iprt 600 - TRUTB, Aforiba 33606 - (813) 258-9350 certifies that ROBERT.M. MIRO has sucUfffifidIg met arlificnic requirrutenfo.fear EPA-X11ERA ASBI'--'STOS INSPECTOR REFRESHER cmtbudcb on 053-36-6266 AUG 06x2 got I AUQUST 18, 1998 at TAMPA, FLORIDA Terfificate, dux ,cr 3482 m 'Inalruirlow LARRY G. X*111MALTZ izE. �-7.. W- "j. Air Analytics certifies that tc Robert M. Miro has satisfactorily completed a NIOSH 582 Equivalent 40 hour course in Phase Contrast Microscopy, and in testimony whereof, we do confer this certificate November 3, 1 "6 Instructor v - �i^Sp V ., n� 14598 ea <: Uo G? r� Instructor 40- r W, GUI T"HIP11.91oribn 33606 certifies that WBERT M. MIRO lilts witcressfillig inct certifiritte requirements for EPA-AHERA ASBESTOS CONTRACTOR SUPERVISOR REFRESHER conbudeb oil AUGUST 17, 1998 at TAMPA, FLORIDA Tertificate Number 3478 "p.- 053-3fi:62 K lAnoorb -1i It A Arri-rimmitil, M 41101 fit t I a r 11rdirvirld IDNI[Infillit Prootarres. Xw. LARRY G. SC11MALTZ United States Department of Commerce National Institute of Standards and Technology AO 41 OF C044, COW iSGIIEC GUIDE 25:1990 Certificate of accreditation "4141 1St] 9002:1987 �Q P ----- �- NrEs 0* CONTINENTAL ENVIROTECH, INC. MESA, AZ ance "vith lander the NatrUl�i{l VUl{+nt�2ry° i��t�lN�riftr�' : �C.(:i(_'(�ttsiif�J►r �'rhBritTl lQf S�tirS1?t(aC�lj� liC a+[►Ireri3ents t5 fCtO�ni/. . Criteria established tri Title 1 S, Part 2n5 Code at ferieraf ttcrulations. These criteria encompass t tiers of of IS0/IEC Guide 25 and the relevant requiie njs specific fservices,2V listed on the IIASQC �5cope of Accredi87) as tation for. calibration or test results. Accreditation is awarded Ijl rwl AP It I(* 41 t �►'�! BULK. ASBESTOS FIBER ANALYSIS September 30, 1999 ! eu lire Narirrllal 10111111110 fir Sidnt(7triS anrr rr[:nlnlr�},�}� (tfec4he tlrrrnrgit NVLAP Lab Code: 200080-0 ...._.. A . National Institute National Voluntary of Standards and Technology Laboratory Accreditation Program ood OF co* ISOJIEC GUIDE 25:1990 ISO 9002,,98, Scope of Accreditation ST�tEg OF' Page: 1 of 1 BULK ASBESTOS FIBER ANALYSIS NVLAP LAB CODE 200084-0 CONTINENTAL ENVIROTECH, INC. 646 West Broadway Road, Suite 401 Mesa, AZ 85210-1212 Mr. Stephen P. Kovac Phone: 602.844-1710 Fax: 602-844-1752 1VVLAP Code Designation I S/AO I U.S. EPA's "Interim Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples" as found in 40 CFR, Part 763, Subpart F, App. A, or the current U.S. EPA method for the analysis of asbestos in building material. September 30, 1999 Ellectire throush S 111.951 - • or the National fmtiww o/ Standards and Technol"W AN National Institute National Voluntary of Standards and Technology Laboratory Accreditation Program ISONC GUIDE 25:1990SCo e' of Accreditation40 Wo 9002:1997 p �r BULX ASBESTOS FIBER ANALYSIS Page: i of 1 NVLAP LAB CODE 1020S3-0 DOVE EMRONMENTAL CORPORATION 4715 NW 157th Stint, Suite 203 Miami, FL 33014 W R.ajendtanath Ramnath Phone: 305-620-6050 • Fax: 305-620-6350 A7/LAP Code Designation 18/A01 U.S. EPA's "Interim Method for the'Detennination of Asbestos in Bulk insulation Samples" as found in 40 CFR, Part 763, Subpart F, App. A, or the current U.S. EPA method for the analysis of asbestos in building material. Manch 31.2000 r00vo v. ehe /vMrlo W awe ar S64 and YedwAvy 0a Dn United States Department of Commerce National Institute of Standards and Technology LJ v \16j L.—% L�V ¢��. of cgyy� ISO IECGUIDE 90 21911T 25:1890 9atfzase rso Certificate of Accreditation NVtA:',01t: 0 DOVE ENVIRONMENTAL CORPORATION MIAMI, FL, is recognized ander the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program for satisfactory compliance with criteria established in Title 15, Part 285 Code of Federal Regulations, These criteria encompass the requirements of 1SWEC Guide 25 and the relevant requirements of ISO 9002 (ANSIIASQC 092-1987) as suppliers of calibration or test results. Accreditation is awarded for specific services, listed on the Scope of Accreditation for: BULK ASBESTOS TIBER ANALYSIS March 31, 2000 Elfettire through for the National Institute of Standards and Technology NVLAP Lab Code: 102053-0 • UNITED STATE8 DEPAM MEET OR COMMERCE National Institute of Standards and Technology s Galthersburg. Maryland 20089. March 29, 1999 Mr. Rajendranath Ramnath Dove Environmental Corporation .4725 NW 157th Street, Suite 203 Miami, FL 33014 NVLAP Lab Code: 102053.0 Dear W. Ramnath: I am pleased to inform you that continuing accreditation for specific test methods in Bulk Asbestos Fiber Analysis (PLM) is granted to your organization under the National Voluntay Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP). This accreditation is effective until March'31, 2000, provided that your organization continues to comply with accreditation requirements contained in the NVLAP procedures. Your Certificate of Accreditation is enclosed along with a statement of your Scope of Accreditation. You may reproduce these documents in their entirety and announce your organization's accreditation status using the NVLAP logo in business publications, the trade press, and other business -oriented literature. Accreditation does not relieve your organization from observing and complying with any applicable existing laws and/or regulatiotu: We air pleased to have you participate in NVLAP and look tom and to your continued association with this program. If you have any questions concerning your NVLAP accreditation, please direct thern to Thomas IL Davis, Sr. Program Manager, Laboratory Accreditation Program, National Butitute of Standards and Technology, IOD Bureau Dr. Stop 2140, Gaithersburg, MD 20899-2140; (301) 975-4016. Sincerely, oe(2 James L. Cigter, Chief Laboratory Accreditation Program Enclosure($) 01- 868 .m a is `.ri • New values are the ween of the atl laboratories bomm on orifi inal• seales except for estastas. Asbestas results are calculated based'on transformed dots. The refore, asbestos performance lialts are not evinmatrfal to the aces Values. 0 Upper licit: Oman value + S spndard devistions Lower limit: mean value - S stacked dwiatiens i Y Seere ■ treported result -mean vatuWatandard devlstion 0 At Anal»io aoceptsbla •: Roe ults not reported Nr Results s 4"1 limit (2 s 3), not acceptable L: Res alts % tawr limit (Z s •3), not acceptable mote: the sem"W itr of sported results is based an s•seores. This is rhy s sported result may appear aeesptsbto ascerdiN to psrisrmerrce limits, but be identtfi ad Ss an outlier. 01~ 86S, • 091$0 MOFICIENCT AMLYTICAL TESTING (PAT) PROGRAM IWIViOWL LABORATORY REPORT FON ROUND 13S LAS lOa091SO NOWDIBER 1S, 1498 OM! ENVIRONMENTAL CORPORATION, NIA61, FL 33014 SAMPLE REPORTED MEAN ACCEPTABLE RIMES Ill LAB a CONTANINANT (MV.) UNIT NG. USULTS VALUES •. LOVER UPPER fRaRF PIRFOR)"CE --•...............................................• .,.................. .........• . ............... ASSESTOS/FIsIRS (ASB/Pof) (F/NQ) 1 52.0000 NX -051 51.1634 176.4616 -2.94 A (FIRM 2 S1.0000 166.9792• 50.0398 278.8144 •2.99• A (1mg) 3 74.0000 93.2918 45.7130 1ST.6631 •1.09 A (FPW) 4 73.0000 52.0054 40.!827 13S.SM -0.57 A • New values are the ween of the atl laboratories bomm on orifi inal• seales except for estastas. Asbestas results are calculated based'on transformed dots. The refore, asbestos performance lialts are not evinmatrfal to the aces Values. 0 Upper licit: Oman value + S spndard devistions Lower limit: mean value - S stacked dwiatiens i Y Seere ■ treported result -mean vatuWatandard devlstion 0 At Anal»io aoceptsbla •: Roe ults not reported Nr Results s 4"1 limit (2 s 3), not acceptable L: Res alts % tawr limit (Z s •3), not acceptable mote: the sem"W itr of sported results is based an s•seores. This is rhy s sported result may appear aeesptsbto ascerdiN to psrisrmerrce limits, but be identtfi ad Ss an outlier. 01~ 86S,