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Training Services International, Inc Asbestos Management Planner Initial Slideshow 1 MANAGEMENT PLANNER INITIAL Asbestos Training Course Federal Edition Training Services International www. TSItraining.com Qualifications & Functions Section 13 TSI TSI What questions will be answered? What management planning qualifications exist? How do I become certified to perform management planning? What are a management planner functions? P. 1 TSI TSI Qualifications AHERA LEA’s • Schools k-12 Inspection • Certified Inspector Management Plan •Certified Management Planner Which Federal Agencies require a Management Planner? P. 1 TSI TSI Qualifications P. 1-2 TSI TSI Qualifications NESHAP • No ASHARA • No • Commercial & Public buildings OSHA • No Which Federal Agencies require a Management Planner? P. 1 TSI SAMPLE

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MANAGEMENT

PLANNER

INITIAL

Asbestos Training

Course

Federal Edition

Training Services International www.TSItraining.com

Qualifications &

Functions

Section 13

TSITSI

What questions will be answered?

What management

planning qualifications

exist?

How do I become certified to

perform management

planning?

What are a management

planner functions?

P. 1 TSITSI

Qualifications

AHERA LEA’s

• Schools k-12

Inspection

• Certified Inspector

Management Plan

•Certified Management Planner

Which Federal Agencies require a

Management Planner?

P. 1

TSITSI

Qualifications

P. 1-2 TSITSI

Qualifications

NESHAP

• No

ASHARA

• No

• Commercial & Public buildings

OSHA

• No

Which Federal Agencies require a

Management Planner?

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Certifications

P. 3 TSITSI

Certification

P. 4-5

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Asbestos Inspector & Management Planner Functions

• Date, name & signature

• HA & sample locations

• Sample procedures, protocols & dates

• ACM type

• Laboratory & HA results

• Assessment

Inspection

• Evaluate & Interpret survey results

• Hazard assessment

• Select response actions

• O&M plan

Management Plan

P. 6-7 TSITSI

What should I know now?1. What are the qualifications required to perform

management planning?

2. What are the Federal regulations that require

asbestos management plans to be performed by a

Certified Asbestos Management Planner?

3. What additional licensing do I usually need to

develop management plans?

4. What are the functions of a Management Planner?

1. What are the qualifications required to perform

management planning?

2. What are the Federal regulations that require

asbestos management plans to be performed by a

Certified Asbestos Management Planner?

3. What additional licensing do I usually need to

develop management plans?

4. What are the functions of a Management Planner?

P. 8

EVALUATING

SURVEY

RESULTS

Section 14

TSITSI

What questions will be answered?

What are keys to evaluating

asbestos survey results?

How do asbestos regulations apply

to asbestos inspection reports?

What is included in an asbestos

management plan?

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Evaluating Survey Results

P. 9-11

Does scope support MP

development?

• AHERA minimum – interior accessible materials

• Additions based on owner’s needs

Is report accurate & complete?

• Dates

• Inspector information

• ACM information

• Non-ACM information

• Sample information

• Assessments

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Regulatory Application

P. 11

Regulated Levels

of Asbestos

Amount of Asbestos inHomogeneous Area

None Detected (0%)

Trace up to 1.0%

Greater than 1%

AHERA40 CFR Part 763 subpart E

No No Yes

NESHAPS40 CFR Part 61 subpart M

No No Yes

OSHA29 CFR 1926.1101

No Yes Yes

Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, New York, and most other states

No No Yes

Quantities and type of ACM vary between state regulations

TSITSI

Federal Asbestos Regulations

All LEA’s - public or private, not-for –profit school system consisting of grades K-12.

Manage/ abate all (ACBM)

Response actions include all friable asbestos abatement projects conducted in a school building

P 12 TSITSI

Federal Asbestos Regulations

• All asbestos jobs covered

• Class I – Removal of TSI & surfacing

• Class II – Removal of all materials except TSI & surfacing

• Class III – any repairs up to 1 glovebag or disposal bag

• Class IV – cleanup where ACM is contacted but not disturbed

• Unclassified operations

• PACM - Presumed Asbestos-Containing Material.

OSHA (29 CFR 1926.1101)

P 12

TSITSI

Federal Asbestos Regulations

NESHAP (40 CFR Part 61 Subpart M)

• Category I NF (pliable)

• Category II NF (brittle, rigid)

• RACM – basically any currently or will become friable material

• Notification requirements

• Emission control procedures

• Disposal requirements

P. 12 TSITSI

State Asbestos Regulations

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Elements of the Management Plan

General building description and a summary of the Inspection Report.

Hazard assessments descriptions

Recommended preventative measures and/or response actions

Response action locations

Reasons for selecting the measures and actions

P 13 TSITSI

Elements of the Management Plan

Schedule for implementation.

Identification of ACBM remaining after response actions

Plan for periodically re-inspecting ACBM.

Program for informing workers and building occupants

Evaluations of resources needed to implement the management plan

P 13

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What should I know now?

P. 14

1. What are two key determinations a management planner should make to decide if an asbestos inspection report can be used to develop an asbestos management plan?

2. What does a reliable asbestos inspection report include?

3. What are the key asbestos regulations that may apply to asbestos materials?

4. What is included in an asbestos management plan?

HAZARD

ASSESSMENT

Section 15

TSITSI

What questions will be answered?

What is hazard

assessment?

What factors are used to determine a

hazard ranking?

What is a common

asbestos hazard ranking system?

P. 15 TSITSI

What questions will be answered?

What are the control options available to manage ACM in a

building?

What are the benefits and disadvantages to

each control option or response action?

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Hazard Assessment

P. 15 TSITSI

Assessing ACM – Condition Criteria

• No damage, very minor if any

• Good

No Damage

• Up to 10% overall, 25% localized

• Fair

Damage

• Over 10% overall, 25% localized

• Poor

Significant Damage

P. 16

TSITSI

Assessing ACM – Condition Criteria

10% Distributed Damage 25% Localized Damage

P 17 TSITSI

Potential for Disturbance - Contact

• Workers in area > 1/week

• Public areaHigh

• Workers in area < 1/week, > 1/ month

• Occupant/ employee area

Moderate

• Workers in area < 1/ month

• InaccessibleLow

P. 17

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Potential for Disturbance - Vibration

• Loud motors or engines

• Intrusive noises High

• Motors or engines present, not obtrusive

• Occasional loud sounds

Moderate

• None of the aboveLow

P. 17 TSITSI

Potential for Disturbance – Air Erosion

• High velocity air High

• Noticeable movement of air Moderate

• None of the aboveLow

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Potential for Disturbance – Overall

• Any highHigh

• No high, at least 1 moderateModerate

• No high, no moderateLow

P. 18 TSITSI

Hazard Assessment

Significant Damage (Poor)

Any 1

Damage (Fair)

High 2

Moderate 3

Low 4

No Damage (Good)

High 5

Moderate 6

Low 7

P. 19

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Control Options/ Response Actions

Maintaining ACM

Operations & Maintenance

(O&M) Program

Encapsulation Enclosure

Repair

P. 20

Goals

1. Protect Human Health & Environment

2. Least Burdensome

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Maintaining ACM

Advantages

• ACM remains (performance)

• Minimal facility disruptions

• Low initial cost

• No/ minor waste generated

Disadvantages

• ACM hazard remains

• Material may need repaired

• Future removal costs may be higher

P. 21

TSITSI

Control Options/ Response Actions

ACM Removal

Required before

renovation &

demolition

Recommended with ACM in

poor condition

P. 21 TSITSI

Controlling Exposure

Removal Advantages

No ACM in facility

Life cycle cost may be less

Removal Disadvantages

Areas of facility must be regulated

High initial cost

Large amount of waste generated

Many facility disruptions

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Hazard Assessment & Control Option

Worksheet

� Evaluate

� Condition & Potential for Disturbance

� Determine

� Hazard Ranking

� Recommend

� Control Options & Area Priority

P. 22

LEGAL CONCERNS

IN ASBESTOS

MANAGEMENT

Section 16

TSITSI

What questions will be answered?

What is an owner’s liability

when ACM is in their building?

What asbestos

regulations address ACM in buildings?

What liability issues does an asbestos

management planner face?

What key legal factors are involved

with managing

asbestos in buildings?

P. 23 TSITSI

What questions will be answered?

What legal considerations

should be applied when developing an

asbestos management

plan?

What are key issues for when selecting

insurance?

What insurance

coverage is needed for

asbestos management

?

What are key factors

for evaluating

an insurance company?

P. 23

TSITSI

Asbestos Liability – Building Owners

• AHERA, OSHA, NESHAP, State

Regulatory

• Knowingly & willfully

Criminal

• Responsibility to prevent exposure

Civil

P. 23 TSITSI

What Rules Apply?

What type of facility?

• School or non-school

• AHERA?

What type of activities are conducted?

• Construction or non-construction

• Construction Standard & NESHAPS or General Industry Standard?

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What Rules Apply

• AHERA

• OSHA Construction

• NESHAPS

• OSHA Construction

• NESHAPS

• AHERA

• OSHA General Industry

• OSHA General Industry

Non-School/ Non-

construction

School/ Non-

construction

School/ Construction

Non-School/ Construction

P. 24 TSITSI

Inspections

Normal operations

Renovations/ demolitions

P. 25

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Occupants

Housekeeping

Maintenance

Asbestos Program Manager

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Notifications

ACM

Location

Presence

Quantity

Clean-up, repair, &

abatements

Occupants in adjacent areas

Multiple Repairs

Over 160 SF/ 260 LF RACM

NESHAP Annual

Notification

P. 26

TSITSI

Labeling

Previously installed material

Waste containers

DANGERDANGERDANGERDANGERCONTAINS ASBESTOS FIBERSCONTAINS ASBESTOS FIBERSCONTAINS ASBESTOS FIBERSCONTAINS ASBESTOS FIBERSAVOID CREATING DUSTAVOID CREATING DUSTAVOID CREATING DUSTAVOID CREATING DUSTCANCER AND LUNG DISEASE CANCER AND LUNG DISEASE CANCER AND LUNG DISEASE CANCER AND LUNG DISEASE HAZARDHAZARDHAZARDHAZARDDANGER

CAUTION: ASBESTOS

HAZARDOUS

DO NOT DISTURB WITHOUT

PROPER TRAINING AND

EQUIPMENT

P. 26

DANGERCONTAINS ASBESTOS FIBERS

AVOID CREATING DUSTCANCER AND LUNG DISEASE

HAZARD

TSITSI

Key Personnel

Implementing & managing

program

Clean-up & repair

activities

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Recordkeeping

P. 27 TSITSI

Management Planner’s Liability

Regulatory

Licensing & Certifications

Criminal

P. 28

TSITSI

Management Planner’s Liability

Contractual

Scope of Work

Cost

Schedule

P. 28 TSITSI

Management Planner’s Liability - Civil

P. 29

TSITSI

Indemnification Clauses

Protection vs. other’s negligence

Management planner may be

named for activities not responsible

P. 29 TSITSI

Asbestos Management Legal Considerations

Improper identification &

remediation

Proper planning & execution

Development & implementation

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Abatement design and Implementation

• Minimize exposure

• Proper abatement activities

In-house staff vs. contract labor for O&M

Use of previous inspections

Recordkeeping

P. 30-33 TSITSI

Insurance Concerns

Anticipated risks

covered by policy

Insurance carrier

responds to claims fairly

Insurance carrier is

financially capable

Insurer has longevity

P. 33

TSITSI

Insurance

CoveragesErrors & Omissions Insurance

General Liability Insurance

• Occurrence & Claims Made

Pollution Prevention Insurance

• Occurance

• Claims MadeP. 33-35 TSITSI

Evaluating Insurance Company

Carrier’s quality

• Coverage

• Financial stability

• Management

Commitment

• Staying in asbestos industry

• Continue to provide insurance

P. 35-36

TSITSI

What should I know now?

P.37

1. What regulations and legal principles affect an owner when ACM is in their building?

2. What are key factors that determine the applicable asbestos regulations in a given situation?

3. What liability issues does an asbestos management planner face?

4. What key legal factors are involved with managing asbestos in buildings?

5. What legal considerations should be applied when developing an asbestos management plan?

6. What are key issues for when selecting insurance?

7. What insurance coverage is needed for asbestos management?

8. What are key factors for evaluating an insurance company?

EVALUATION AND

SELECTION OF

RESPONSE ACTIONS

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What questions will be answered?

What considerations are involved with

selecting a response action?

What are key factors considered for deciding

when to perform response actions?

P 38 TSITSI

Operations and Maintenance

(O&M) Program

Required for all friable ACBM

Recommended for all ACBM

Includes

Worker protection

Training,

Periodic surveillance

Initial cleaning

P.38

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O&M

Advantages

• ACM remains (performance)

• Minimal facility disruptions

• Low initial cost

• No/ minor waste generated

Disadvantages

• ACM hazard remains

• Material may need repaired

• Future removal costs may be higher

P. 39 TSITSI

Encapsulation

Limited application

Abatement

ACM remains Penetrating

BridgingAdvantages & disadvantages

P. 39-41

TSITSI

Enclosure

Limited application

Abatement

ACM remains, difficult to monitor

Mechanical systems

Spray-applied

Advantages & disadvantages

P. 41-43 TSITSI

Repair

Damaged → Undamaged

Abatement & part of O&M

Advantages & disadvantages

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Removal

Permanent solution

Required before renovations & demolitions

Recommended for poor

condition ACM

Isolate building area

Multiple removal methods

No visible debris remains

P. 44 TSITSI

Removal Examples

Plaster

• Layers

• In metal lathe

Sprayed applied

• Concrete slabs

• Metal beams & decking

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• Boiler

• Pipe line & ftgs

Hazards

• Electrical, heat, fire, slips

P. 45-46

TSITSI

Staging and Prioritizing Response Actions

Hazard Rank

Efficiency

Occupancy Patterns

Remaining life of building

Planned renovation and maintenance

P. 47-48 TSITSI

What should I know now?

1. What are the five response actions

and one advantage and

disadvantage for each?

2. What are key factors considered for

deciding when to perform response

actions?

P. 49

AIR MONITORING

Section 18

TSITSI

What questions will be answered?

Why is asbestos air

sampling performed?

What are the primary

asbestos air sampling

alternatives?

What certifications

do air sampling personnel

need?

What equipment is used for air sampling?

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What questions will be answered?

What are the types of asbestos

air samples?

What procedures are required to

perform asbestos sampling?

What are the asbestos air

sampling calibration

procedures?

P 50 TSITSI

Reasons for Air Sampling

P.50

Determines worker

exposures

Measures isolation methods,

work practices and engineering

controls effectiveness

Suitability to re-occupy asbestos

work area

During asbestos activities

TSITSI

Reasons for Air Sampling

P. 50

Building ambient air levels

Regulatory compliance

Contractual requirements

Reduce liability

Determine exposure levels

TSITSI

Types of Air Samples

Background

Personals

Environmental

Final ClearanceP.51

TSITSI

Air Sampling Alternatives

� Procedure

� OSHA levels

� USEPA clearance level

� Identifies fibers

� NIOSH 7400 Method

P. 52-53

PCM

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Air Sampling Alternatives

� Procedure

� AHERA Method

� PCME

� Sample turnaround

� Costs

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Air Sampling Certifications

P. 54

No Federal requirements

Many states have

requirements

TSITSI

Air Sampling Equipment

Cassettes

How they work

Components

P.54-55

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Air Sampling Equipment

Low volume� 0.5-5 liters per minute (l/min)

� Battery operated, 8-12 hours

� Used for personals and inside

the work area samples

High volume• 2-16 l/min

• Electric motors

• Backgrounds

• Perimeters

• Final clearance

P. 56 TSITSI

Types of Air Samples

• Purpose of sample

• Analytical methods

• Sampling pumps

• Key reference levels

• Sample volume

• Flow rate

• Use of results

• Responsible party, who takes sample?

P. 56-57

TSITSI

Types of Air Samples - Personal

Purpose of sample

Sampling procedure

Analytical methods

Sampling pumps

Key reference levels

Sample volume & flow rate

OSHA recommended sampling, use of results

Responsible party, who takes sample?

8 Hr. TWA equation

P. 58 TSI

Types of Air Samples - Personals

Required Information (29 CFR 1926.1101 (n)(2))

Date of measurement

Operation being monitored

Sampling & analytical methods used & evidence of accuracy

Number, duration, & results of samples taken

Type of protective devices worn

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Types of Air Samples

• IWA key sampling factors

• OWA key sampling factors

• Purpose of sample

• Analytical methods

• Sampling pumps

• Key reference levels

• Sample volume

• Flow rate

• Use of results

• Responsible party, who takes sample

Environmental

P. 59-60 TSITSI

Final Clearance

Visual inspection

Final clearance sampling

Aggressive sampling

Protocols

P. 61-62

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Types of Air Samples

P. 63

Number of

Samples

PCM TEM

5 IWA per AHERA

3 IWA per Ohio Dept. of

Health

AHERA &

ODH (if TEM is selected)

Z-test method = 5 IWA, 5

OWA, 2 FB, 1 LB or

5 IWA

Final Air Sampling Alternatives

TSI

Types of Air Samples

Sampling Cassettes

PCM TEM

25 mm dia. w/ 0.8 µµµµm MCE filter

25 mm dia. w/ 0.45 µµµµm MCE filter

Flow Rate 0.5 L / min - 16 L / min

Over 1 L / min, less than 10 L / min

Final Air Sampling Alternatives

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Types of Air Samples

Volume

PCM TEM

1080 L NIOSH min

3850 L for NIOSH recommended fiber loading

Minimum 560 L

1200 L-1800 L recommended

Clearance Levels

Each sample limit of quantification is ≤≤≤≤ 0.01 f/cc

Z-test or average of 5 IWA samples does not exceed filter background level of 70 s/mm2

Final Air Sampling Alternatives

P. 63 TSITSI

Air Sampling Procedures

� Work area readiness

� Certified personnel

� Proper protocol

� Correct pump & cassettes

� Number of samples & blanks

� Record sample data

� Set up & calibrate sample

� Remove & calibrate sample

� Package/ prepare samples for analysis

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Calibration

P. 66-67 TSITSI

What should I know now?

1. What are 3 reasons asbestos air sampling is performed?

2. What are the 2 primary asbestos air sampling analytical methods?

3. What are the Federal and state certifications required to perform asbestos air sampling?

4. What are the primary types of air sampling cassettes and pumps used for asbestos projects?

5. What types of air samples are taken during asbestos projects and what is their purpose?

P. 68

TSITSI

What should I know now?

6. What are key steps when taking an

air sample?

7. When should an asbestos air sample

be calibrated and what calibration

equipment should be used?

P. 68

ROLES OF OTHER

PROFESSIONALS

Section 19

TSITSI

What questions will be answered?

What are some of the key factors involved

with asbestos management

planning?

Who are the key people that can assist

the management planner?

What contributions can each of these

people make?

P. 69 TSITSI

Team Approach

Input from others improves AMP

Others needed to:

• Provide input

• Implement

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Team Approach

• Industrial Hygienist

• Architect/ Engineer

• Building Engineer

• Abatement Contractor

• Analytical Laboratory

• Building Owner

P 69-72 TSITSI

What should I know now?

1. What are some of the key factors involved with asbestos management planning?

2. Who are the key people that can assist the management planner with determining the best asbestos management approach?

3. What contributions to the management plan can each of these people make?

P 73

ASBESTOS

IN-PLACE

MANAGEMENT

Section 20

TSITSI

What questions will be answered?

What are the asbestos

management goals?

What are the elements of an

asbestos operations and maintenance

program?

What are the regulatory

requirements for owners of buildings

with ACM?

P 74

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Asbestos Management Goals

O&M Plans

Maintain in – place ACM

Protect human health &

environment

Comply with regulations

Reduce liability

Facility Owner requirements

Identify and track ACM location and condition

Control access to ACM

Clean up existing contamination

Maintain ACM until it is removed

P. 74 TSITSI

Elements of an O&M Program

An ACM inventory

Notification Labeling

TrainingEmployee protection programs

Specialized cleaning

procedures

Work permit system

Special maintenance

work practices

Specialized cleaning

procedures

Emergency response

proceduresRecordkeeping

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O&M Program Elements

Current ACM

Inventory

Current ACM

Inventory

• Presence

• Location

• Quantity

ActivitiesActivities

• Initial

• 3 yr

• Periodic ACM Surveillance

P. 75-76 TSITSI

O&M Program Elements

P. 76-77

Reasons

• Presence & location of ACM

• Locations of asbestos-related activities

• Avoid the asbestos hazard

Methods

• Posting signs

• Distributing notices

• Holding awareness or informational seminars.

TSITSI

O&M Program Elements

Final Line of Defense

Material locations

Asbestos Activities

Post signs

Labeling ACM

P. 78 TSITSI

Work Practices –

Maintenance • AHERA SSSD & OSHA Class III

• Response Actions

• OSHA Class I

• OSHA Class II

Types of Asbestos Activities

• Asbestos trained personnel

• Work area isolation

• Wet methods, HEPA vacs, prompt clean up

• Worker protection

Performance requirements

P. 78

TSITSI

Work Practices• Reduce fiber release during

cleaning

• Moist, low abrasion

• No dry methods

• No ACM disturbance

Specialized cleaning procedures

• Response to unplanned, uncontrolled ACM disturbance

• Minor & major fiber release episodes

• OSHA Class IV

Emergency clean-ups

P. 78-79 TSI

Training

Awareness

Work Practices

Multiple Levels

Initially & Annually

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Asbestos General Awareness

O&M

(OSHA Class III)

Material-Specific (OSHA Class II)

Designated Person Program Manager

AHERA MAP

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P. 79-18 TSITSI

Employee

Protection

Programs

P. 81

TSITSI

Recordkeeping

Notifications

Inspections

Remediations

Repairs

Exposure monitoring

Medical

Fit testing

Training

P. 83 TSITSI

Work Practice SummariesPiping System Insulation Repair-P. 83

Surfacing Material Repair-P. 84

Boiler and Tank Insulation Repair-P. 85

Drywall/ Joint Compound Repair-P. 86

Gasket Removal-P. 87

Repairs Involving Flooring Material-P. 88

Repairs Involving Transite Siding-P. 89

Repairs Involving Roofing Material-P. 90

Clean-up Procedures/ Fiber Release Episodes-P. 91

P. 82-91

TSITSI

What should I know now?1. What are four (4) asbestos management goals?

2. What inspection activities are required by AHERA and how often do they need to be performed?

3. What are three (3) ways building occupants can be informed of ACM presence?

4. What areas does AHERA require asbestos warning signs posted?

5. In a school building with ACM, who is required to be trained and what courses are required?

6. Who is the person under AHERA responsible for keeping the LEA in compliance?

7. What in-place programs are an employer required having who issues respirators to employees?

8. What are three (3) work practices required for asbestos repairs and cleanup activities?

P. 92

ASBESTOS

MANAGEMENT

PLAN CONTENTS

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What questions will be answered?

When is an asbestos

management plan required?

Does an asbestos management plan

have to be available and to

whom?

What are the asbestos

management plan key contents?

P 93 TSITSI

Introduction � LEA required to have AMP

� AMP available:

� Central location in each school

building

� LEA administration offices

� AMP addresses all asbestos

activities

� Working document,

continuously updated

P 93

TSITSI

Contact Information

P 93-94

App H – P. 1

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School Building List

Required Information

• Each school building name & address

• ACBM content

• ACBM removal dates

Suggested Information

• Original date of the building construction

• Addition and renovation dates

P 96

App H – P. 2

TSITSI

AMP Contents

Designated Person Assurances

Evaluation of Resources

P 95

App H – P. 3-4

TSITSI

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rds • Required:

• Student’s name and job title

• Training date

• Training location

• Suggested

• Training agency

• Course name

• Training certificate

Insp

ect

ion

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insp

ect

ion

Re

po

rts • Initial inspections

• All 3 yr re-inspections

• All periodic surveillance

• Inspector course covered detailed information

P 95

App H – P. 5-11

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Recommended & Implemented Response Actions

Management Planner Information

Recommended preventive measures and response actions information

Implemented response action and major fiber release episode information

Remaining ACBM After

Response Actions

P 96-97

App H – P. 12-14

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• Worker protection policies

• Work practices

• Recordkeeping

O&M Plan

• SSSD/ Class III activities

• Minor Fiber Release Episode/ Class IV Activity

• Cleaning Activity

O&M Activity Records

P 97-98

App H – P. 15-18

AMP Contents

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• Name of person performing each surveillance

• Date of surveillance

• Any changes in condition of material

Periodic Surveillance Plan/ Report

• Steps taken to notify all parties

• A dated copy of each notification

Plan to Inform

P 98

App H – P. 19-20

AMP Contents

TSITSI

AHERA Asbestos Management Plan (AMP)

Requirements

• Needed by LEA’s for every school building

• EPA Region 2 has 2 guidance documents

Model Asbestos Management Plan

• Guide for certified MP’s

Self Audit Checklist

• Designed for designated persons

• Used by regulators

P. 99-100

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What should I know now?

1. When is an asbestos management plan required?

2. Does an asbestos management plan have to be available and to whom?

3. What individual is responsible for the implementation of the management plan?

4. What inspection activities have to be included in the management plan?

5. What is the annual notification requirements required in the AMP?

P 101

RESPONSE ACTION

COST ESTIMATES

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What questions will be answered?

What factors affect cost estimates?

What is involved with developing a cost estimate?

What are some approaches to

developing costs estimates?

P 102 TSITSI

Introduction

� MP required to present least

burdensome response

action

� All response actions have

costs

� Costs + effectiveness =

response

P 102

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General Factors Affecting Costs

Size of ProjectComplexity of

the Project

Amount and Application of

ACM

Need for Replacement

Materials

Quality of Contract

Specification

P 102-103 TSITSI

Elements of Cost Estimation

ACM Abatement

Project Design and Monitoring Services

O&M Programs

Indirect Costs

P 104-107

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Approaches to Cost Estimates

Unit Cost Approach

Itemized Bid Approach

P 107-108 TSITSI

What should I know now?

P 108

1. What factors affect cost estimates?

2. What is involved with developing a

cost estimate?

3. What are some approaches to

developing costs estimates?

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