TITLE 6. HEALTH CODE
CHAPTER 6-600. ASBESTOS PROJECTS
§6-607. Standards for Minor, Small and Incidental Asbestos Projects. [48]
A. The Board shall establish by regulation standards for
minor and small asbestos projects in order to protect the health and safety of
occupants of private residences and buildings and the general public by
preventing the dispersal of asbestos fibers through the building, private
residences, or into the environment. Such minor and small asbestos project
standards shall include, but shall not be limited to, the following
requirements:
(1) Work Area Preparation:
(a) Appropriate
caution signs shall be posted at all entrances to the asbestos project work area
and the waste storage area at all times during the asbestos project until the
re-occupancy standard has been met.
(b) All furniture, equipment,
fixtures, and other movable objects shall be HEPA-vacuumed and, where feasible,
wet-cleaned and removed from the work area.
(c) All other objects that
cannot be removed shall be HEPA-vacuumed and, where feasible, wet-cleaned and
covered with plastic sheeting taped in place.
(d) Except for small
asbestos projects, the work area shall be isolated for the duration of the
asbestos project by completely enclosing the work area and sealing off all
doors, windows, ducts, and other openings with plastic sheeting taped in
place.
(e) Except for small asbestos projects, all floors, walls, and
other surfaces, shall be covered with plastic sheeting, as specified by the
major project standards, taped in place.
(f) A sealable barrier of
plastic sheeting shall be constructed at the entrance to the work
area.
(g) All ventilation systems into and out of the work area shall
be shut down.
(h) Occupants shall be removed from any floor where an
asbestos project is in progress unless the work area is completely enclosed and
sealed off from other areas.
(2) Asbestos Project
Procedures:
(a) General Procedures:
(.1) No person shall
enter the work area without proper equipment, clothing, and
training.
(.2) The contractor or supervisor shall provide all
authorized persons who enter the work area with the same protective clothing and
equipment required for major asbestos projects and shall ensure that it is
properly used.
(.3) The contractor or supervisor shall ensure that all
workers remove asbestos debris from clothing and equipment before leaving the
work area.
(.4) The contractor or supervisor shall ensure that
appropriate air monitoring to determine worker exposure shall be conducted for
asbestos workers not covered by the OSHA Asbestos Standard.
(b) Other
Procedures:
(.1) The contractor or supervisor shall ensure that all
removal, enclosure, encapsulation, waste disposal, work area clean-up, and
re-insulation procedures required for major asbestos projects are
followed.
(c) Air Monitoring:
(.1) Air monitoring shall be
conducted both inside and outside the work area in accordance with the methods
and procedures established by the Board.
(.2) Air sampling and
analysis shall be conducted according to the latest NIOSH or EPA method for
phase contrast or electron microscopy, if a standard NIOSH or EPA protocol has
been established.
(.3) Air samples shall be analyzed by an independent
certified laboratory by appropriate analytic methods.
(.4) The
asbestos contractor or supervisor shall immediately halt asbestos work and
implement appropriate remedial measures if air testing results show any increase
in airborne asbestos levels outside the work area which exceeds the standard set
for major asbestos projects.
(.5) The Board shall establish a
re-occupancy standard setting a maximum airborne asbestos level no higher than
one one-hundredth (.01) fibers per cubic centimeter of air or the ambient level
outside the building, whichever is greater.
(.6) After final clean-up,
the asbestos project work area, including any part of the building evacuated
during an asbestos project, shall not be unsealed or re-occupied until air
testing results show that airborne asbestos levels do not exceed the
re-occupancy standard.
(d) The asbestos project work area, including
any part of the building evacuated during an asbestos project, shall not be
unsealed or re-occupied until the contractor or supervisor certifies
that:
(.1) based on a visual inspection, the area contains no visible
dust or debris; and,
(.2) based on the results of aggressive air
monitoring, the airborne asbestos level in the area does not exceed the
re-occupancy standard.
(e) Alternate Standards:
(.1) The
Board may establish by regulation alternate standards for renovation, repair,
and demolition projects involving non-friable asbestos materials that may be
rendered friable by project activity, and for projects involving the repair or
enclosure of friable asbestos materials where the asbestos materials are not
disturbed by the process of repair or enclosure.
B. The Board shall
establish by regulation standards for incidental asbestos projects in order to
protect the health and safety of occupants of buildings and private residences
and the general public by preventing the dispersal of asbestos fibers through
the building, private residence or into the environment.