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1、07-11 02 82 13.21 - i SECTION 02 82 13.21 ASBESTOS ROOFING ABATEMENT TABLE OF CONTENTS PART 1 - GENERAL 1 1.1 SUMMARY OF THE WORK . 1 1.1.1 CONTRACT DOCUMENTS AND RELATED REQUIREMENTS . 1 1.1.2 EXTENT OF WORK 2 1.1.3 RELATED WORK 2 1.1.4 TASKS . 2 1.1.5 ABATEMENT CONTRACTOR USE OF PREMISES 2 1.2 VAR

2、IATIONS IN QUANTITY 3 1.3 STOP ASBESTOS REMOVAL . 3 1.4 DEFINITIONS . 4 1.4.1 GENERAL . 4 1.4.2 GLOSSARY 4 1.4.3 REFERENCED STANDARDS ORGANIZATIONS . 10 1.5 APPLICABLE CODES AND REGULATIONS . 11 1.5.1 GENERAL APPLICABILITY OF CODES, REGULATIONS, AND STANDARDS . 11 1.5.2 CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITY 12

3、1.5.3 FEDERAL REQUIREMENTS . 12 1.5.4 STATE REQUIREMENTS . 12 1.5.5 LOCAL REQUIREMENTS . 13 1.5.6 STANDARDS 13 1.5.7 EPA GUIDANCE DOCUMENTS . 13 1.5.8 NOTICES 13 1.5.9 PERMITS/LICENSES . 13 1.5.10 POSTING AND FILING OF REGULATIONS . 14 1.5.11 VA RESPONSIBILITIES . 14 1.5.12 SITE SECURITY . 14 1.5.13

4、 EMERGENCY ACTION PLAN AND ARRANGEMENTS 15 1.5.14 PRE-START MEETING . 15 1.6 PROJECT COORDINATION . 16 1.6.1 PERSONNEL 16 1.7 RESPIRATORY PROTECTION . 17 1.7.1 GENERAL - RESPIRATORY PROTECTION PROGRAM . 17 1.7.2 RESPIRATORY PROTECTION PROGRAM COORDINATOR . 18 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduc

5、tion or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-07-11 02 82 13.21 - ii 1.7.3 SELECTION AND USE OF RESPIRATORS . 18 1.7.4 MINIMUM RESPIRATORY PROTECTION . 18 1.7.5 MEDICAL WRITTEN OPINION 18 1.7.6 RESPIRATOR FIT TEST 18 1.7.7 RESPIRATOR FIT CHECK . 18 1.7.8 MAINTENANCE AND CARE OF RESPIRATO

6、RS 18 1.8 WORKER PROTECTION 19 1.8.1 TRAINING OF ABATEMENT PERSONNEL 19 1.8.2 MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS . 19 1.8.3 PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT 19 1.8.4 REGULATED AREA ENTRY PROCEDURE . 19 1.8.5 DECONTAMINATION PROCEDURE 19 1.8.6 REGULATED AREA REQUIREMENTS 19 PART 2 - PRODUCTS, MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT

7、. 20 2.1 MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT 20 2.1.1 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS (ALL ABATEMENT PROJECTS) 20 2.2 CONTAINMENT BARRIERS AND COVERINGS IN THE REGULATED AREA . 21 2.2.1 GENERAL 21 2.2.3 CONTROLLING ACCESS TO THE REGULATED AREA . 22 2.2.4 CRITICAL BARRIERS 22 2.2.5 SECONDARY BARRIERS: 22 2.2.6 EXTENSION OF

8、 THE REGULATED AREA 22 2.3 MONITORING, INSPECTION AND TESTING . 22 2.3.1 GENERAL 22 2.3.2 SCOPE OF SERVICES OF THE VPIH/CIH CONSULTANT . 23 2.3.3 MONITORING, INSPECTION AND TESTING BY CONTRACTOR CPIH/CIH 24 2.4 STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES 25 2.5 SUBMITTALS . 25 2.5.1 PRE-START MEETING SUBMITTALS .

9、 25 2.5.2 SUBMITTALS DURING ABATEMENT 27 2.5.3 SUBMITTALS AT COMPLETION OF ABATEMENT 28 PART 3 - EXECUTION . 28 3.1 PRE-ABATEMENT ACTIVITIES . 28 3.1.1 PRE-ABATEMENT MEETING 28 3.1.2 PRE-ABATEMENT INSPECTIONS AND PREPARATIONS . 28 3.1.3 PRE-ABATEMENT CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATIONS 29 3.2 REGULATED AREA

10、 PREPARATIONS 29 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-07-11 02 82 13.21 - iii 3.2.1 OSHA DANGER SIGNS 29 3.2.2 SHUT DOWN - LOCK OUT ELECTRICAL 29 3.2.3 SHUT DOWN - LOCK OUT HVAC 30 3.2.4 SANITARY FACILITIES 30 3.2.6 PRE-CLEANING MOVABLE OB

11、JECTS . 30 3.2.7 PRE-CLEANING FIXED OBJECTS . 30 3.2.8 PRE-CLEANING SURFACES IN THE REGULATED AREA 31 3.3 CONTAINMENT BARRIERS AND COVERINGS FOR THE REGULATED AREA 31 3.3.1 GENERAL 31 3.3.2 PREPARATION PRIOR TO SEALING OFF . 31 3.3.3 CONTROLLING ACCESS TO THE REGULATED AREA . 31 3.3.4 CRITICAL BARRI

12、ERS 31 3.3.5 EXTENSION OF THE REGULATED AREA 32 3.4 REMOVAL OF CLASS II ROOFING: . 32 3.4.1 GENERAL 32 3.5 DISPOSAL OF CLASS ii WASTE MATERIAL: . 34 3.5.1 GENERAL 34 3.6 PROJECT DECONTAMINATION 34 3.6.1 GENERAL 34 3.6.2 REGULATED AREA CLEARANCE . 34 3.6.3 WORK DESCRIPTION . 34 3.6.4 PRE-DECONTAMINAT

13、ION CONDITIONS . 34 3.6.5. CLEANING: . 34 3.7 VISUAL INSPECTION AND AIR CLEARANCE TESTING 35 3.7.1 GENERAL 35 3.7.2 VISUAL INSPECTION 35 3.7.3 AIR CLEARANCE TESTING 35 3.7.4 FINAL AIR CLEARANCE PROCEDURES . 35 3.8 ABATEMENT CLOSEOUT AND CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE . 36 3.8.1 COMPLETION OF ABATEMENT WO

14、RK . 36 3.8.2 CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION BY CONTRACTOR 36 3.8.3 WORK SHIFTS 36 ATTACHMENT #1 37 ATTACHMENT #2 Error! Bookmark not defined. ATTACHMENT #3 Error! Bookmark not defined. ATTACHMENT #4 Error! Bookmark not defined. Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without

15、 license from IHS-,-,-07-11 02 82 13.21 - 1 INSTRUCTIONS TO ARCHITECT/ENGINEER AND INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE CONSULTANT SECTION 02 82 13.21 ASBESTOS ROOFING ABATEMENT SPECIFICATIONS 1. These specifications provide general guidance to personnel given the task of designing and executing a Class II roofing ab

16、atement project. Each abatement is a unique situation and therefore must be tailored for that project. This specification incorporates current regulatory requirements and current best abatement practices, procedures and technology. The Architect/Engineer and/or the Industrial Hygiene consultants may

17、 provide additional specification additions or deletions to this specification that, in their professional judgment, will ensure a safe and effective approach to a specific abatement project while maintaining compliance with applicable regulations and VA policy. Any changes must be clearly marked on

18、/attached to this document prior to finalization of the specification so that the changes will be adequately considered in the review process by the VA. 2. These specifications are to be used in conjunction with Contractor selection criteria; special instructions package; and general construction pr

19、ovisions. 3. Paragraphs that are not preceded by a number code are indented as instructions to the specifications writer and identified by the notation “Spec Writer Notes“. These paragraphs must be deleted from the final document. 4. Within the text of the specifications, there may be optional proce

20、dures which the specification writer could include in the final specification. Procedures which are not chosen must be deleted by the specification writer. Optional text is shown by the notation (/text/). 5. The specification writer, VPIH/CPIH, CPIH/CIH, and A/E must be aware of and read the VA A/E

21、Quality Alert 07/09 since it details common errors in specification and contract documents for asbestos project. This would be especially helpful if a survey is being conducted prior to an abatement project. A full AHERA survey of the facility would be needed prior to renovation activities, however,

22、 if demolition of the facility is planned, a NESHAP survey of the facility would need to be performed. PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY OF THE WORK 1.1.1 CONTRACT DOCUMENTS AND RELATED REQUIREMENTS Drawings, general provisions of the contract, including general and supplementary conditions and other Div

23、ision 01 specifications, shall apply to the work of this section. The contract documents show the work to be done under the contract and related requirements and conditions impacting the project. Related requirements and conditions include applicable codes and regulations, notices and permits, exist

24、ing site conditions and restrictions on use of the site, requirements for partial owner occupancy during the work, coordination with other work and the phasing of the work. In the event the Asbestos Abatement Contractor discovers a conflict in the contract documents and/or requirements or codes, the

25、 conflict must be brought to the immediate attention of the Contracting Officer for resolution. Whenever there is Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-07-11 02 82 13.21 - 2 a conflict or overlap in the requirements, the most stringent shal

26、l apply. Any actions taken by the Contractor without obtaining guidance from the Contracting Officer shall become the sole risk and responsibility of the Asbestos Abatement Contractor. All costs incurred due to such action are also the responsibility of the Asbestos Abatement Contractor. 1.1.2 EXTEN

27、T OF WORK A. Below is a brief description of the estimated quantities of asbestos roofing materials to be abated. These quantities are for informational purposes only and are based on the best information available at the time of the specification preparation. The Contractor shall satisfy himself as

28、 the actual quantities to be abated. Nothing in this section may be interpreted as limiting the extent of work otherwise required by this contract and related documents. B. Removal, clean-up and disposal of ACM roofing in an appropriate regulated area in the following approximate quantities; ( ) squ

29、are feet of roofing SPEC WRITER NOTE: Provide the approximate quantities for removal. 1.1.3 RELATED WORK A. Section 07 84 00, FIRESTOPPING. B. Section 02 41 00, DEMOLITION. C. Division 09, FINISHES. 1.1.4 TASKS The work tasks are summarized briefly as follows: A. Pre-abatement activities including p

30、re-abatement meeting(s), inspection(s), notifications, permits, submittal approvals, work-site preparations, emergency procedures arrangements, and standard operating procedures for Class II asbestos abatement work. B. Abatement activities including removal, clean-up and disposal of ACM waste, recor

31、dkeeping, security, monitoring, and inspections. C. Cleaning and decontamination activities including final visual inspection, air monitoring and certification of decontamination. 1.1.5 ABATEMENT CONTRACTOR USE OF PREMISES A. The Contractor and Contractors personnel shall cooperate fully with the VA

32、 representative/consultant to facilitate efficient use of buildings and areas within buildings. The Contractor shall perform the work in accordance with the VA specifications, drawings, phasing plan and in compliance with any/all applicable Federal, State and Local regulations and requirements. B. T

33、he Contractor shall use the existing facilities in the building strictly within the limits indicated in contract documents as well as the approved VA Design and Construction Procedure. VA Design and Construction Procedure drawings of partially occupied buildings will show the limits of regulated are

34、as; the placement of decontamination facilities; the temporary location of bagged waste ACM; the path of transport to outside the building; and the temporary waste storage area for each building/regulated area. Any variation from the arrangements shown on drawings shall be secured in writing from th

35、e VA representative through the pre-abatement plan of action. The following Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-07-11 02 82 13.21 - 3 limitations of use shall apply to existing facilities shown on drawings: SPEC WRITER NOTE: Provide speci

36、fic limitations on the use of facility elements such as corridors, stairs, elevators, loading platforms, etc., which are not dedicated for the use of the abatement contractor during his work. Consult with the VA on this and secure verification in writing on the conditions of use. 1.2 VARIATIONS IN Q

37、UANTITY The quantities and locations of ACM as indicated on the drawings and the extent of work included in this section are estimates which are limited by the physical constraints imposed by occupancy of the buildings. Accordingly, minor variations (+/- 5%) in quantities of ACM within the regulated

38、 area are considered as having no impact on contract price and time requirements of this contract. Where additional work is required beyond the above variation, the Contractor shall provide unit prices for additional work that is newly discovered materials and those prices will be used for additiona

39、l work under the contract. SPEC WRITER NOTE: The contract time and price will be adjusted under the provisions of “Differing Site Conditions“; (FAR 52.236-2) of Section 00 72 00, GENERAL CONDITIONS. The Contractor shall have submitted unit prices before letting the contract. 1.3 STOP ASBESTOS REMOVA

40、L If the Contracting Officer; their field representative; (the facility Safety Officer/Manager or their designee, or the VA Professional Industrial Hygienist/Certified Industrial Hygienist (VPIH/CIH) presents a verbal Stop Asbestos Removal Order, the Contractor/Personnel shall immediately stop all a

41、sbestos removal and maintain HEPA filtered negative pressure air flow in the containment and adequately wet any exposed ACM. If a verbal Stop Asbestos Removal Order is issued, the VA shall follow-up with a written order to the Contractor as soon as practicable. The Contractor shall not resume any as

42、bestos removal activity until authorized to do so in writing by the VA Contracting Officer. A stop asbestos removal order may be issued at any time the VA Contracting Officer determines abatement conditions/activities are not within VA specification, regulatory requirements or that an imminent hazar

43、d exists to human health or the environment. Work stoppage will continue until conditions have been corrected to the satisfaction of the VA. Standby time and costs for corrective actions will be borne by the Contractor, including the VPIH/CIH time. The occurrence of any of the following events shall

44、 be reported immediately by the Contractors competent person to the VA Contracting Office or field representative using the most expeditious means (e.g., verbal or telephonic), followed up with written notification to the Contracting Officer as soon as it is practical. The Contractor shall immediate

45、ly stop asbestos removal/disturbance activities and initiate fiber reduction activities: A. Airborne PCM analysis results equal to or greater than 0.01 f/cc outside a regulated area or 0.05 f/cc inside a regulated area; Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without lic

46、ense from IHS-,-,-07-11 02 82 13.21 - 4 B. breach or break in regulated area containment barrier(s); C. less than 0.02” WCG pressure in the regulated area; D. serious injury/death at the site ; E. fire/safety emergency at the site ; F. respiratory protection system failure; G. power failure or loss

47、of wetting agent; or H. any visible emissions observed outside the regulated area. 1.4 DEFINITIONS 1.4.1 GENERAL Definitions and explanations here are neither complete nor exclusive of all terms used in the contract documents, but are general for the work to the extent they are not stated more expli

48、citly in another element of the contract documents. Drawings must be recognized as diagrammatic in nature and not completely descriptive of the requirements indicated therein. 1.4.2 GLOSSARY Abatement - Procedures to control fiber release from asbestos-containing materials. Includes removal, encapsu

49、lation, enclosure, demolition, and renovation activities related to asbestos containing materials (ACM). Aerosol - Solid or liquid particulate suspended in air. Adequately wet - Sufficiently mixed or penetrated with liquid to prevent the release of particulates. If visible emissions are observed coming from the ACM, then that material has not been adequately wetted. Aggressive method - Removal or disturbance of buil

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