Utah Admin. Code R307-801-13 - Asbestos Abatement and Renovation Project: Work Practices
(1) An asbestos abatement supervisor who has
been certified under
R307-801-6
shall be on-site during asbestos abatement project setup, asbestos removal,
stripping, cleaning and dismantling of the project, and other handling of
uncontainerized regulated asbestos-containing material (RACM).
(2) All persons handling any amount of
uncontainerized RACM during a regulated project shall be certified as an
asbestos abatement worker or an asbestos abatement supervisor certified under
R307-801-6.
(3) Persons performing an asbestos
abatement or renovation project at a regulated facility shall follow the work
practices in R307-801-13. Where the work practices in R307-801-13(3) and (4)
are required, wrap and cut, open top catch bags, glove bags, and
mini-enclosures may be used in combination with those work practices.
(a) Adequately wet regulated
asbestos-containing material (RACM) with amended water before exposing or
disturbing it, except when temperatures are continuously below freezing (32
degrees F.), and when all requirements in
40 CFR
61.145(c)(7) are met.
(b) Install barriers and post
warning signs to prevent access to the work area. Warning signs shall conform
to the specifications of
29 CFR
1926.1101(k)(7).
(c) Keep RACM adequately wet until it is
containerized and disposed of in accordance with
R307-801-14.
(d) Ensure that RACM that is
stripped or removed is promptly containerized.
(e) Prevent visible particulate matter and
uncontainerized asbestos-containing debris and waste originating in the work
area from being released outside of the negative pressure enclosure or
designated work area.
(f) Filter
all waste water to five microns before discharging it to a sanitary sewer.
(g) Decontaminate the outside of
all persons, equipment, and waste bags so that no visible residue is observed
before leaving the work area.
(h)
Apply encapsulant to RACM that is exposed but not removed during stripping.
(i) Clean the work area, drop
cloths, and other interior surfaces of the enclosure using a high-efficiency
particulate air (HEPA) vacuum and wet cleaning techniques until there is no
visible residue before dismantling barriers.
(j) After cleaning and before dismantling
enclosure barriers, mist all surfaces inside of the enclosure with a
penetrating encapsulant designed for that purpose.
(k) Handle and dispose of friable
asbestos-containing material (ACM) and RACM according to the disposal
provisions of
R307-801-14.
(4) All operators of
NESHAP-sized asbestos abatement projects shall install a negative pressure
enclosure using the following work practices.
(a) All openings to the work area shall be
covered with at least one layer of six mil or thicker polyethylene sheeting
sealed with duct tape or an equivalent barrier to air flow.
(b) If RACM debris is present in the proposed
work area prior to the start of a NESHAP-sized asbestos abatement project, the
site shall be prepared by removing the debris using the work practice
requirements of R307-801-13 and disposal requirements of
R307-801-14.
If the total amount of loose visible RACM debris throughout the entire work
area is the SSSD amount, then site preparation may begin after the notification
form has been submitted and before the end of the ten working day waiting
period.
(c) A decontamination unit
constructed to the specifications of R307-801-13(4)(h) shall be attached to the
containment prior to disturbing RACM or commencing a NESHAP-sized asbestos
abatement project, and all persons shall enter and leave the negative pressure
enclosure or work area only through the decontamination unit except in a life
threatening emergency situation.
(d) All persons subject to R307-801 shall
shower before entering the clean-room of the decontamination unit when exiting
the enclosure and shall follow all procedures required by
29 CFR
1926.1101(j)(1)(ii).
(e) No materials may be removed
from the enclosure or brought into the enclosure through any opening other than
a waste load-out or a decontamination unit.
(f) The negative pressure enclosure of the
work area shall be constructed with the following specifications:
(i) Apply at least two layers of six mil or
thicker polyethylene sheeting or its equivalent to the floor extending at least
one foot up every wall and seal in place with duct tape or its equivalent;
(ii) Apply at least two layers of
four mil or thicker polyethylene sheeting or its equivalent to the walls
without locating seams in wall or floor corners;
(iii) Seal all seams with duct tape or its
equivalent;
(iv) Maintain the
integrity of all enclosure barriers; and
(v) Where a wall or floor will be removed as
part of the NESHAP-sized asbestos abatement project, polyethylene sheeting need
not be applied to that regulated facility component or structural member.
(g) View ports shall be
installed in the enclosure or barriers where feasible, and view ports shall be:
(i) At least one foot square;
(ii) Made of clear material that is
impermeable to the passage of air, such as an acrylic sheet;
(iii) Positioned so as to maximize the view
of the inside of the enclosure from a position outside the enclosure; and
(iv) Accessible to a person
outside of the enclosure.
(h) A decontamination unit shall be
constructed according to the following specifications:
(i) The unit shall be attached to the
enclosure or work area;
(ii) The
decontamination unit shall consist of at least three chambers and meet all
regulatory requirements of
29 CFR
1926.1101(j)(1)(i);
(iii) The clean room, which is the
chamber that opens to the outside, shall be no less than three feet wide by
three feet long by six feet high, when feasible;
(iv) The shower room, which is the chamber
between the clean and dirty rooms, shall have hot and cold or warm running
water and be no less than three feet wide by three feet long by six feet high,
when feasible;
(v) The dirty room,
which is the chamber that opens to the negative pressure enclosure or the
designated work area, shall be no less than three feet wide by three feet long
by six feet high, when feasible;
(vi) The dirty room shall be provided with an
accessible waste bag at any time that asbestos abatement project is being
performed.
(i) A
separate waste load-out following the specifications below may be attached to
the enclosure for removal of decontaminated waste containers and decontaminated
or wrapped tools from the enclosure.
(i) The
waste load-out shall consist of at least one chamber constructed of six mil or
thicker polyethylene walls and six mil or thicker polyethylene flaps or the
equivalent on the outside and inside entrances;
(ii) The waste load-out chamber shall be at
least three feet long, three feet high, and three feet wide; and
(iii) The waste load-out supplies shall be
sufficient to decontaminate bags, and shall include a water supply with a
filtered drain, clean rags, disposable rags or wipes, and clean bags.
(j) Negative air
pressure and flow shall be established and maintained within the enclosure by:
(i) Maintaining at least four air changes per
hour in the enclosure;
(ii)
Routing the exhaust from HEPA filtered ventilation units to the outside of the
regulated facility whenever possible;
(iii) Maintaining a minimum of 0.02 column
inches of water pressure differential relative to outside pressure; and
(iv) Maintaining a monitoring
device to measure the negative pressure in the enclosure.
(5) In lieu of two layers of
polyethylene on the walls and the floors as required by R307-801-13(4)(f)(i)
and (ii), the following work practices and controls may be used only under the
circumstances described below:
(a) When a
pipe insulation removal asbestos abatement project is conducted the following
may be used:
(i) Drop cloths extending a
distance at least equivalent to the height of the RACM around all RACM to be
removed, or extended to a wall and attached with duct tape or equivalent;
(ii) Either the glove bag or wrap
and cut methods may be used; and
(iii) RACM shall be adequately wet before
wrapping.
(b) When the
RACM is scattered ACM and is found in small patches, such as isolated pipe
fittings, the following procedures may be used:
(i) Glove bags, mini-enclosures as described
in R307-801-13(7)(c), or wrap and cut methods with drop cloths large enough to
capture all RACM fragments that fall from the work area may be used.
(ii) If all asbestos disturbance is limited
to the inside of negative pressure glove bags or a mini-enclosure, then
non-glove bag or non-mini-enclosure building openings need not be sealed and
negative pressure need not be maintained in the space outside of the glove bags
or mini-enclosure during the asbestos removal operation.
(iii) A remote decontamination unit may be
used as described in R307-801-13(7)(d) only if an attached decontamination unit
is not feasible.
(c)
When a preformed RACM pipe insulation asbestos abatement project in a crawl
space or pipe chase less than six feet high or less than three feet wide is
conducted, the following may be used:
(i)
Drop cloths extending a distance at least six feet around all preformed RACM
pipe insulation to be removed or extended to a wall and attached with duct tape
or equivalent; or
(ii) The open
top catch bag method.
(6) During outdoor asbestos abatement
projects, the work practices of R307-801-13 shall be followed with the
following modifications:
(a) Negative
pressure need not be maintained if there is not an enclosure;
(b) Six mil polyethylene drop cloth, or
equivalent, large enough to capture all RACM fragments that fall from the work
area shall be used; and
(c) A
remote decontamination unit as described in R307-801-13(7)(d) may be used.
(7) Special work
practices.
(a) If the wrap and cut method is
used:
(i) The regulated facility component
shall be cut at least six inches from any RACM on that component;
(ii) If asbestos will be removed from the
regulated facility component to accommodate cutting, the asbestos removal shall
be performed using a single glove bag for each cut, and no RACM shall be
disturbed outside of a glove bag;
(iii) The wrapping shall be leak-tight and
shall consist of two layers of six mil polyethylene sheeting, each individually
sealed with duct tape, and all RACM between the cuts shall be sealed inside
wrap; and
(iv) The wrapping shall
remain intact and leak-tight throughout the removal and disposal process.
(b) If the open top
catch bag method is used:
(i) The material to
be removed can only be preformed RACM pipe insulation, and it shall be located
in a crawl space or a pipe chase less than six feet high or less than three
feet wide;
(ii) Asbestos waste
bags that are leak-tight and strong enough to hold contents securely shall be
used;
(iii) The bag shall be
placed underneath the stripping operation to minimize ACM falling onto the drop
cloth;
(iv) All material stripped
from the regulated facility component shall be placed in the bag;
(v) One asbestos abatement worker shall hold
the bag and another asbestos abatement worker shall strip the ACM into the bag;
and
(vi) A drop cloth extending a
distance at least six feet around all preformed RACM pipe insulation to be
removed, or extended to a wall and attached with duct tape or equivalent shall
be used.
(c) If glove
bags are used, they shall be under negative pressure, and the procedures
required by
29 CFR
1926.1101(g)(5)(iii) shall
be followed.
(d) A remote
decontamination unit may be used under the conditions set forth in
R307-801-13(5)(b),(6), when there is an area insufficient to construct a
connected decontamination unit, or when approved by the director. The remote
decontamination unit shall meet all construction standards in R307-801-13(4)(h)
and shall include:
(i) Outerwear shall be
HEPA vacuumed or removed, and additional clean protective outerwear shall be
put on;
(ii) Either polyethylene
sheeting shall be placed on the path to the decontamination unit and the path
shall be blocked or taped off to prevent public access, or asbestos abatement
workers shall be conveyed to the remote decontamination unit in a vehicle that
has been lined with two layers of six mil or thicker polyethylene sheeting or
its equivalent; and
(iii) The
polyethylene path or vehicle liner shall be removed at the end of the project,
and disposed of as ACWM.
(e) Mini-enclosures, when used under approved
conditions, shall conform to the requirements of
29 CFR
1926.1101(g)(5)(vi).
(8) For
asbestos-containing mastic removal projects using mechanical means, such as a
power buffer, to loosen or remove mastic from the floor, in lieu of two layers
of polyethylene sheeting on the walls, splash guards of six mil or thicker
polyethylene sheeting shall be placed from the floor level a minimum of three
feet up the walls.
(9) Persons who
improperly disturb more than the SSSD amount of asbestos-containing material
and contaminate an area with friable asbestos shall:
(a) Have the emergency clean-up portion of
the project, including any portions not contained within a regulated facility
or in common use areas that cannot be isolated, performed as soon as possible
by a company or companies certified according to
R307-801-5,
and, asbestos abatement supervisor(s), and asbestos abatement worker(s)
certified according to
R307-801-6.
(b) Have an asbestos clean-up plan
designed by a Utah certified asbestos project designer for the non-emergency
portion of the project and have the asbestos clean-up plan submitted to the
director for approval. An asbestos clean-up plan is not required when the
disturbance results from a natural disaster, fire, or flooding.
(c) Submit the project notification form
required by
R307-801-11
and 12 to the director for acceptance no later than the next working day after
the disturbance occurs or is discovered. For fee calculation purposes, the size
of the emergency clean-up project is the area that has been contaminated or
potentially contaminated by the disturbance and not the amount of
asbestos-containing material disturbed.
(d) Notify the director of project completion
by telephone, fax, or electronic means by the day of completion and before
leaving the site.
(10)
For asbestos abatement, renovation, or demolition projects that remove or
otherwise disturb loose-fill vermiculite type insulation materials assumed to
be regulated asbestos-containing material or found to contain greater than 1%
regulated asbestiform fibers, then the material being removed is considered
regulated asbestos-containing material and shall meet all the appropriate
regulatory requirements of R307-801.
(a)
Regulated vermiculite shall be removed to the maximum extent possible, or by
following a work practice that has been established by the director, or by an
alternative work practice as approved by the director.
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