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INTERIOR DEMOLITION, INC. HACL.A <br />ASBESTOS ABATEMENT PLAN JOB 9800 GRAPE 5T <br />#2138 LOS ANGELES, CA 90002 <br />Building Occupancy and Access Restrictions <br />A All work is to be done while the building is vacant; presently the building is not occupied. <br />B. The abatement Contractors shall occupy the building, and access to asbestos control <br />areas shall be restricted to authorized personnel. <br />C, Access restriction shall be accomplished by means of: <br />Provide only one (1) entrance/exit to the asbestos control area (except <br />emergency exits). <br />Lock out all remaining unused ladders and entrances to the asbestoscontrol <br />areas (except emergency exits). <br />Demarcation of the asbestos control areas at all potential entrances. Sign <br />location shall be provided such that unauthorized personnel may read the sign <br />before entering the asbestos control areas, thereby avoiding entry. <br />Demarcation of the asbestos control areas shall be accomplished by use of <br />signs displaying the following legend: <br />DANGER ASBESTOS <br />CANCER AND LUNG DISEASE HAZARD <br />AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL ONLY <br />RESPIRATORS AND PROTECTIVE CLOTHING <br />ARE REQUIRED IN THIS AREA. <br />A Air Sampling During Abatement (By Owner At Owner's Option) <br />1. Once abatement operations are underway, samples shall be collected both in <br />and out of the asbestos control area. A minimum of one (1) sample is to be <br />collected inside the asbestos control area during each day of abatement, as <br />long as abatement operations are underway. The flow rate should rangefrom <br />.5 to 2.5 liters per minutes, depending on dust and dirt conditions. <br />2. Samples collected outside the asbestos control area shall be used toensure <br />that contamination, if present, has not spread to other areas outside the <br />asbestos control area. <br />3. Samples collected outside the containment must be taken as long as <br />abatement operations are underway. Flow rates of 2.5 to 5.0 liters per minute <br />should be appropriate for these samples. See Table 4-1 for interpretation of <br />sample results. <br />R Personal Air Monitoring <br />1 Personal air monitoring shall be undertaken by the Contractor at his own <br />expense <br />2. Air monitoring shall include representative sample for all abatement activities <br />and met the Cal/OSHA standard CCR Section 1529(d), These samples shall <br />be taken as long as abatement operations are underway The flow rates should <br />range from .5 to 2.5 liters per minute, depending on dust and dirt conditions. <br />Results of the tests shall be posted at the job side within 16 hours of <br />completion, following the shut-off of the pump, <br />3. Personnel samples shall be taken from the breathing zone of the <br />representative employees. <br />Page'3 of 8 <br />