|
1 I2 I 3 I 4 1 5 I 6
<br /> 4
<br /> DRAWING NOTES GENERAL NOTES: HAZARDOUS MATERIALS OVERVIEW GENERAL NOTES: ASBESTOS CONTAINING MATERIAL GENERAL NOTES: HAZARDOUS CHEMICAL REMOVAL & DISPOSAL
<br /> THE AET HAZARDOUS MATERIAL DRAWINGS ARE MARKUPS OF THE DYKEMAN 1. Purpose: The purpose of the general notes, the related drawings and specifications is to 1. Regulations: Asbestos Containing Materials in the work areas are to be properly removed and
<br /> ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN DOCUMENTS & TITLE BLOCK AND AET SURVEY DRAWINGS notify the general contractor of the general location of known or suspected hazardous transported for off site disposal, and the work areas certified clean in accordance with current 1. Overview: Fluorescent light fixtures in the building that are scheduled for demolition shall be
<br /> RENDERED HEREIN BY CADD PRODUCTION SERVICES. THEY PROVIDE THE GENERAL materials that may be encountered during construction activities. In addition to asbestos federal, state and local regulatory requirements. Where there is a conflict between contract properly removed and the components recycled or disposed of as required. The contractor
<br /> LOCATION OF KNOWN OR PRESUMED HAZARDOUS MATERIALS. THE ABATEMENT OF abatement, the project includes the selective abatement, control and cleaning of trace documents and regulations the stricter requirement or approved regulatory agency directive shall shall check with Architectural Drawings for the intent and extent of demolition. Any contractor
<br /> HAZARDOUS MATERIALS IS GENERALLY REQUIRED PRIOR TO THE DEMOLITION WORK amounts of lead paint in construction that depending on work practices may generate apply. A current Washington State licensed asbestos contractor and certified asbestos workers removing light fixtures shall furnish all labor, materials, services, training, insurance and DY K E M A N
<br /> IDENTIFIED IN THE ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS. THE ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS PROVIDE lead dust, and the recycling of light fixture components containing mercury such as shall conduct asbestos abatement at the subject site. The general contractor shall exercise equipment as needed to properly remove and recycle all components with Hazardous
<br /> THE SCALE, INTENT AND EXTENT OF DEMOLITION. THE INTENT REGARDING HAZARDOUS fluorescent tubes and the proper disposal of PCB ballasts should they be encountered. general supervisory authority over the asbestos abatement work at the site, and shall ascertain Chemicals. The work requires the removal and recycling of light fixture components: non- 0
<br /> MATERIALS ABATEMENT IS THE PROPER REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL AND/OR RECYCLING OF whether the asbestos contractor is in compliance with the current asbestos standard, and shall PCB, and suspect PCB ballasts, and mercury containing fluorescent light tubes. It was ARC H IT E GTU R E 0 DESIGN
<br /> ALL THE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS PRIOR TO DEMOLITION OF THE DUPLEX BUILDING AT THE 2. General Description: The hazardous materials identified in the HZ Series Drawings are in require the asbestos contractor to come into compliance when necessary [WAC 296-62-07706, reported that the buildings had several remodels and many of the ballasts were changed
<br /> PROJECT SITE AND AS REQUIRED BY FEDERAL STATE AND LOCAL REGULATIONS. THEgeneral a graphic description of the location andtype of hazardous materialspresent and Multi-employer worksites (5)1. SEE RELATED SPECIFICATION Section 02 8200 ASBESTOS during the relight to electronic ballasts. Any remaining suspected PCB ballasts shall be
<br /> ' g P p Y properly inspected and removed by the contractor and stored in an on site container provided
<br /> GENERAL SCOPE OF WORK INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING: not intended as a complete listing of the work to be accomplished. ABATEMENT,which is included herein by reference.
<br /> 1. ASBESTOS: PROVIDE FOR THE PROPER ABATEMENT AND DISPOSAL OF ALL by the owner or Total Reclaim. The general contractor shall employ a non hazardous www.dy eman.net 1716 West Marine View Drive
<br /> package and store light fixture components for removal from
<br /> ASBESTOS CONTAINING MATERIAL PRIOR TO DEMOLITION AS REQUIRED BY 3. Demolition: Coordinate with the Architectural and Engineering drawings for the 2. Asbestos Containing Materials: The intent and extent of demolition, removal and disposal of materials contractor to remove, 425.259.3161 (T) zn. 11ooElerail,wA98z01
<br /> FEDERAL, STATE AND LOCAL REGULATIONS. dimensions, intent and extent of demolition at the site. building materials is identified in the demolition drawings. A summary estimate of the building the site by a recycler licensed to transport and recycle mercury containing fluorescent light
<br /> 2. LEAD IN CONSTRUCTION: PROVIDE FOR THE PROPER REMOVAL AND materials that contain asbestos can be found below and in the Asbestos Surveys (SEE RELATED tubes and high intensity discharge, HID, lamps. The intent and extent of removal can be
<br /> E found in the Architect's demolition drawings. All applicable current regulations governing E
<br /> DISPOSAL OF LEAD CONTAINING MATERIALS PRIOR TO AND DURING 4. Hazmat Drawings: AET AHERA Project Designers identified hazardous materials, and DOCUMENTS). The updated estimates identified in the Asbestos Good Faith Inspection -
<br /> universal and dangerous waste including those referenced under WAC 173-303-077 & RCW - '. ,,,rt
<br /> DEMOLITION AND DISPOSAL WITHOUT THE CREATION OF LEAD DUST USING their approximate locations on AET Survey Drawings, which were rendered by CPS and Addendum #1 (AET 08/30/17) include: popcorn ceiling (1350 SF; vinyl flooring (80 SF); black wall CONSULTANT-_ti
<br /> 30' gypsum wallboards tem throughout the building (< 1% asbestos, Item 6&7).
<br /> 70.105.105 shall be complied with for this project.
<br /> LEAD SAFE WORK PRACTICES. inserted on x 40"templates with a Dykeman Title Block. mastic(<0.5 SF); ys g
<br /> 3. HAZARDOUS CHEMICALS: REMOVE AND DISPOSE OF HAZARDOUS CHEMICALS equivalent)or the 1247 343Hazardous Waste Contacts: Contact a vendor such as. TotalTotal Reclaim/Ecolights Northwest,
<br /> FROM THE SITE PRIOR TO DEMOLITION. REMOVE & RECYCLE OR PROPERLY 5. Hazardous Materials Location, Quantities & Bid Submittals: The general location of the 3. Notifications & Fees: The asbestos abatement contractor shall provide all necessary and required 2.
<br /> DISPOSE OF FLUORESCENT LIGHT FIXTURE COMPONENTS, (e.g. TUBES, hazardous materials is shown on the Duplex Building Floor Plans. The asbestos, lead, notifications, communications and pay the fees required for all hazardous material work at the 206. ( for questions requirements,nts the proper notifications, Alternative
<br /> BALLASTS AND HIGH INTENSITY DISCHARGE LAMPS, ETC.). SAFELY HANDLE and light fixture surveys summarized on these pages can be found in the Asbestos Good subject site. All required notifications, permits & fees should encompass the entire length of the handling and disposal procedures for hazardous chemicals. Environmental
<br /> AND PROPERLY DISPOSE OF ALL HAZARDOUS CHEMCIALS STORED ON SITE, Faith Inspection & Addendum #1. All hazardous materials shall be removed as required project. 3. PCB Ballasts Disposal: If PCB ballasts are discovered they shall be properly stored on site in Technologies
<br /> INCLUDING BIOHAZARDS (e.g. MOLD CONTAMINATED MATERIALS, RODENT prior to building demolition. The intent and extent of demolition at the site is identified in a drum,or container, as provided or directed by the vendor.
<br /> NESTS AND DROPPINGS, HUMAN FECES AND DRUG PARAPHERNALIA) TO the Architectural and Engineering drawings. The contractor shall field verify condition, 4. Employer Monitoring: The abatement contractor shall conduct all required employer monitoring. een 5129 Ever WayD9
<br /> PROTECT HUMAN HEALTH AND THE ENVIRONMENT. location and quantities of hazardous materials and do their own take offs for bid The contractor shall notify the Architect when the work areas at the site are ready for final Evergreen
<br /> 4. RECORDKEEPING: COMPLETE ALL THE REQUIRED & REQUESTED HAZMAT purposes. inspection and clearance. If the independent 3rd party final visual clearance and air monitoring 4. Transfby PUD. Any transformer scheduled for removal and not owned by PUD, andormer(s): If any transformers owned by PUD are scheduled for removal they shall be Everett,WA 98203
<br /> NOTIFICATIONS, REPORTS & DELIVERABLES TO REGULATORY AGENCIES &THE tests fail, the contractor shall pay all associated costs for delays, additional cleaning and each
<br /> removed425.232.9860
<br /> OWNER TO CONDUCT & COMPLETE THE SITE WORK PRIOR TO PERIODIC & 6. Hazardous Materials Surveys. The Contractors' Digital Copy of the hazardous materials additional test until the work area passes. designated as PCB containing shall be electrically isolated, removed, and disposed of as
<br /> FINAL PAYMENTS e. QUALIFICATIONS, WORK PLAN, MATERIALS, INSURANCE, recommended and required by PUD. The general contractor shall direct and schedule
<br /> ( 9 surveys for this site can be obtained upon request. The Contractor's Copy of the surveys
<br /> AND INITIAL, PERIODIC AND FINAL CONTRACTOR SUBMITTALS). are not intended to be specifications for removal, but rather a supplement to the design 5. Asbestos Work Submittals: The abatement contractor shall provide initial, periodic and final disposition of transformers scheduled for removal Brian Hunt MA
<br /> documents for clarification of the type and location of hazardous material at the site. submittals for all hazardous materials work, including asbestos abatement work at the site. AHERA Project Designer
<br /> 5. Hazardous Waste Tracking:The contractor shallprovide a workplan submittal to the Architect
<br /> SHEET NUMBERS & NAMES Initial Submittals: Submit 3 copies to the Architect(Dykeman) or their designated representative, at 158637 Expires 09/01/17 -
<br /> 7. Asbestos Containing Materials (ACM): All building materials at this site, identified for the pre-construction meeting prior to starting work. prior to starting work on Mercury Containing Fluorescent Light Tubes and High Intensity
<br /> Discharge lamps identifying procedures for removal, handling, stora a and transportation for
<br /> HZ1.01 HAZMAT COVER SHEET 1: GENERAL NOTES a. Work Plan, schedule, removal and disposal procedures, materials & equipment, drawings, g g al g p
<br /> removal in the demolition drawings, shall be checked for asbestos content and if P recycling. The contractor shall comply with RCRA Universal Waste regulations. Non-PCB
<br /> HZ1.10 HAZMAT DUPLEX FLOOR PLANS asbestos containing, the materials shall be properly removed and disposed of according and proposed accredited laboratory and disposal site. " ""'' '
<br /> ballasts shall be recycled. The contractor shall deliver to the owner the recyclers Certificate REGISTRATION STAMP :x
<br /> to current regulations by a licensed asbestos abatement contractor and certified workers. b. Current State of Washington Asbestos Contractor License& Insurance ,..W,
<br /> RELATED DRAWINGS c. Current asbestos worker and certified asbestos supervisor certificates. of Recycling" (Bill of Lading) for assurance that the recycler checked and counted all tubes
<br /> 8. Silica: The potential for silica exposure may be present during abatement and demolition d. Contractors Insurance and ballasts submitted for recycling.
<br /> AD, C& E SERIES DEMOLITION & RELATED DRAWINGS activities at this site. Silica exposure can be minimized byusingthe same isolation, e. Notifications ray ),
<br /> C1.0 DEMOLITION TESL PLAN P 6. Waste Carrier 8, Disposal Site Designation: The contractor shall submit the name address • 4
<br /> containment, and engineering controls used with asbestos and lead abatement to control 1) PSCAA notification .N• y
<br /> and qualifications of the proposed waste transporter. The vendor shall designate the EPA ••ooRP Ljr•::.1:r"---
<br /> ;
<br /> dust. This includes proper training, personal protective equipment, manual removal 2) Department of Labor& Industries notification. 4j'RELATED SPECIFICATIONS approved disposal site to which the hazardous materials will be disposed.methods, intact removal, and wet and prompt cleanup methods similar to those used to 3) City of Everett Fire Marshall notification. ,.remove sum wallboard with < 1% asbestos e. WRD 23.30 . All Silica containin Submittals For Periodic or Final Payment: Submit 3 copies of the following submittals to the y, s., 1iY0` , t
<br /> 01 2200 UNIT PRICES demolitiondebrisshall be kept wet and covered on site and g transport to minimize Architect immediately following clearance of each work area at the end of each phase for periodic 7. Certifications, Permits& Notifications: Where HAZWOPER training is required, as identified in f#..,.i' - ,t a
<br /> p during P the contractor's workplan, the contractor shall submit legible copies of current Hazardous 9-: - �e ar
<br /> 01 2300 ALTERNATES the generation of airborne silica dust. Silica can be found naturallyin Quartz, and in and final payments. g P p s-. ,-4••• r►
<br /> 02 4166 STRUCTURE DEMOLITION gypsum wallboard, concrete, and masonry products and workers must be monitored and a. Periodic & Final Submittals: The abatement contractor shall provide the Architect three Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER) worker training certificates or +�.,;t it,
<br /> 02 4119 SELECTIVE DEMOLITION protected from exposure to respirable crystalline silica during abatement and demolition copies of the followingdocuments for distribution and project management. Distribution of cards demonstrating 40 hour training and current 8 hour refresher training. �� aOfl��,.
<br /> 02 8200 ASBESTOS ABATEMENT 9 F_""��yi`n`
<br /> activities. Employers are responsible for identifying and controlling worker's exposure to submittals: The Architect shall retain work activity submittals related to each invoice for 8. Schedule: The contractor shall develop and provide a work schedule including mobilization,
<br /> 02 8300 LEAD IN CONSTSTRUCTION silica dust. Sand blastingand mechanical tools that create dust should be avoided. periodic and final payments. The General Contractor shall retain one copy, =Dave Leonard MSPH CIH
<br /> D p ym and one copy identification of planned work & secured storage areas, start and completion dates, and D
<br /> shall be provided to the environmental consultant, Alternative Environmental Technologies, AHERA Project Designer
<br /> RELATED DOCUMENTS AET, as the owner's independent 3rd partyconsultant, for surveillance & monitoringfor update and submit a revised schedule as necessary.
<br /> 9. Lead In Construction: This project includes the removal of building materials that, P 1627802 Expires 06/15/18
<br /> accordingto samples identified in the Asbestos Good Faith Inspection report, contained regulatory compliance.
<br /> P P P 9. Electrical Power: The contractor shall verify that the electrical power to the affected
<br /> 04/25/17 ASBESTOS GOOD FAITH INSPECTION,AET 3161 trace amounts of leadpaint. Metallic lead mayalso bepresent in lead waterpipes, 1. Completion of the Record of Asbestos Project Form (See Specification 02 8200) used
<br /> components is deactivated, disconnected, and locked-out. .
<br /> 08/30/17 ADDENDUM#1: ASBESTOS GOOD FAITH INSPECTION,AET 3161.21 connections to the water main or water meter, lead solder on i efittin s and/or metallic to track abatement in each area following clearance of area abated.
<br /> P•P g PROJECT:IDENTIFICATION: `
<br /> lead in sink fixtures and lead covers around roof vents. Contractors are t t
<br /> of I
<br /> Notice
<br /> required to use 2. nen
<br /> q10. Removal, Storage & Disposition of Light. Fixtures: The contractor shall remove the light
<br /> KEY SCHEDULE lead safe work practices and avoid creating dust. Warning signs shall be posted to 3. Updated worker certifications for the period of the project.
<br /> P 9 9 9 P fixtures as required and recommended by the vendor. Where drums are used for storage, the
<br /> A ATTIC protect workers and visitors to the site from exposure to lead dust. 4. Contractor requiredair sampling documentation finallaboratory reports.
<br /> &P contractor shall provide handling equipment to move disposal drums. Drums shall not exceed
<br /> ACM ABESTOS CONTAINING MATERIAL 5. Employees daily sign in sheets. 800 pounds. Where pallets and shrink wrap are identified in the contractors work plan for on Evergreen Branch
<br /> AET ALTERNATIVE ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGIES 10. Fluorescent Light Fixtures: This project includes the removal and disposal of light fixtures 6. Contractor's actual start and finish dates for each phase.
<br /> g P j P 9 site storage of light fixtures, the light fixtures shall be handled and stored on site as identified
<br /> C CLOSET containingballasts and fluorescent tubes. All ballasts not specifically labeled as " No 7. Disposal & Waste Shipment Records (40 CFR 61), PSCAA Regulation III, Article 4:
<br /> P Y in the contractors work plan using the required procedures and regulations obtained from the L i b ra r Expansion
<br /> CPS CADD PRODUCTION SERVICES PCBs" or "PCB free" ore equivalent shall be removed and disposed as PCB containingSection 4.07(b)Waste Tracking Requirements 1-5. Due 35 days from delivery. y
<br /> q P recycler. Where the contractor uses another vendor to transport and recycle light fixtures, the J
<br /> EPA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY of chlorinated biphenyl hen I PCB containing ballasts in accordance with federal, state and 8. Abatement Contractor's Written Statement: A written and signed statement from the
<br /> (polychlorinated P Y (PCB) 9 ) � contractor shall ensure that all the required documents are completed fully and returned to the
<br /> EBL EVERGREEN BRANCH LIBRARYlocal regulations and as specified herein.The light fixture components at this site shall be asbestos abatement contractor that all the asbestos containing materials were removed Owner.
<br /> LP LEAD PAINTrecycled and/or properly disposed of and tracked via a bill of lading provided to the owner properly and according to current regulations and as specified by the Architect's Design
<br /> L&I LABOR& INDUSTRY as a Certificate of Rec clin Documents. FOR
<br /> M MISCELLANEOUS MATERIAL Recycling. 11. Worker Safety:Where applicable, the contractor shall ensure that the workers performing the
<br /> PACM PRESUMED ASBESTOS CONTAINING MATERIAL 6. Wallboard Systems: Accordingto the EPA notification of clarification to the final rule, regarding removal and handling tasks are following the necessary safety procedures to protect workers
<br /> - 11. Protection of Human Health & the Environment: The general contractor shall take all Y g g from falls and other safety hazards and wearing approved and appropriate personal protective City of Everett
<br /> PCB POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYLS appropriate measures to ensure the site, buildings, staff, contractors and visitors to the the analysis of multi-layered systems, the joint compound/tape applied to the wallboard becomes
<br /> 9 equipment,as required.
<br /> PSCAA PUGET SOUND CLEAN AIR AGENCY site are protected to prevent exposure to hazardous materials. This includes regulated an integral part of the wallboard and in effect becomes one material forming a wall system and a
<br /> PUD PUBLIC UTILITIES DISTRICT work areas, work area isolation, the use of engineering controls, required notifications composite analysis should be conducted. According to PSCAA, for the wallboard composite
<br /> 9 9 q 1% 12. Ballast Inspection: Where applicable, and if identified as scheduled work activity in the
<br /> SM SURFACING MATERIAL and postingof warningsigns so that visitors to the site can take the necessarysteps to sample that is reported as less than asbestos, they have no requirements for removal and
<br /> 9 P contractor's work plan,the worker shall remove the diffusers, tubes and wiring harness covers
<br /> TSI THERMAL SYSTEM INSULATION avoid exposure. disposal and do not consider the removal an asbestos project. In the case of wallboard systems,
<br /> P from each fixture to expose and inspect the ballast to determine PCB content. The worker
<br /> WAC WASHINGTON ADMINISTRATIVE CODE the WISHA Regional Directive (WRD 23.30- Asbestos-Containing Joint Compound in Wallboard shall cut the wires connected to the PCB ballast; remove the fasteners attaching the ballast to AT
<br /> WISHA WASHINGTON INDUSTRIAL SAFETY&HEALTH ACT Systems, 12/28/00) states that where the full depth of the wallboard system has been sampled and
<br /> 12. Biohazards: The presence of biohazards were reported and confirmed for the Duplex ° the fixture; and deposit the PCB ballast in an approved disposal drum, or container, provided
<br /> WRD WISHA REGIONAL DIRECTIVE the results are less than 1% asbestos, the work "will not be considered an asbestos abatement
<br /> Building at the site. The biohazards included mold, rodents, dried human feces located in by the vendor. 9512 Evergreen Way
<br /> the NW unit 1St floor toilet, and the presence of drug paraphernalia. project". However, where there are people working for compensation,WISHA enforcement staff, in
<br /> an effort to protect workers, may elect to collect samples of dust or debris from the workplace or13. Leaking PCB Ballasts:Where applicable, and as identified in the contractor's work plan, if the Everett WA 98204
<br /> 13. Built In Structures& Furnishings: The work of this project includes the temporary support sample specific materials to make an assessment of the hazard represented by these materials ballast has leaked onto the light fixture or other building materials, contaminated building
<br /> SYMBOL LEGEND for removal of interference structures, removal of furnishings, built-in cabinets and materials and components of the fixture will also be removed and stored until transported, as
<br /> fixtures, and equipment as necessary to access hazardous materials for abatement. The 7. WRD 23.30: See the following excerpt from the WISHA Regional Directive,WRD 23.30 below as required. Special treatment procedures for leaking ballasts must be obtained from the
<br /> V''W'WW1 general contractor shall maintain the structural integrity of the buildingand use the it applies to compensated workers removing asbestos for the employer.
<br /> � ABATE VINYL SHEETING AND PAPER BACKING g Y recycler and identified in the work plan. In the case of spills or leaking chemicals, notify the
<br /> ♦��♦ appropriate engineering practices for required bracing and support for all load-bearing vendor and environmental consultant immediately and isolate the area.
<br /> III. B. 2. Wallboard systems with less than onepercent asbestos content. Where full-depth
<br /> walls prior to the abatement of any hazardous materials and support any building Y This drawingis:
<br /> sections removed from existingstructures followingabatement. sampling or reassessment of the wallboard system has been conducted in accord with section III.A
<br /> C ABATE"POPCORN CEILING"SURFACING MATERIAL P g Y 14. Fixtures and Ballast Identification: The Contractor's Copy of the estimate of fixtures and 1. Copyright 2017 Dykeman, Inc. C
<br /> �� of this document and the wallboard system is found to contain less than one percent asbestos or components has been provided in the Asbestos Good Faith Inspection-Addendum#1 (Table y
<br /> \� 14. Water Intrusion Events: Thegeneral contractor shallprotect the work areas and trace asbestos, LNI will not consider the work an asbestos project. In such cases, WISHA 6. Light Fixture Estimates). A summaryof these estimates can be reviewed on this page in 3.The use on this project
<br /> Instrument .oObtain r hit Service.
<br /> adjacent9 P 9 3. For on this project only. Architect's
<br /> building materials from damage due to weather or leaks resulting in water intrusion and enforcement staff must assess that the basic asbestos work practice requirements as given in the adjacent table, Light Fixture Estimates. writtenpermission for anyother use or reproduction.
<br /> RECYCLE FLUORESCENT LIGHT FIXTURE COMPONENTS p eduction.
<br /> � water damage from any source, including abatement work activities. The subcontractors WAC 296-62-17712(2), particularly use of wet, non-aggressive methods and prompt clean up.
<br /> shall notifythe general contractor of anyunsafe conditions includingwater intrusion at the Vacuums used must be HEPA filtered. Worker training must include asbestos awareness and 15. Hazardous Waste Disposal: Project hazardous wastes shall be disposed of as required b
<br /> [i'] USE LEAD SAFE WORK PRACTICES TO MINIMIZE LEAD DUST P 1P q Y project site, as soon as discovered. For worker protection, water extraction mitigation hands on training as given in WAC 296-62-07722(5). Respiratory protection must be based on WAC 173-303 and the contractors approved disposal plan. PR0.IECT NUMBER. � �`
<br /> m ° techniques shall be immediate and aggressive to minimize the potential for mold growth overall dust levels. A competent person must be assigned and trained under the requirements of 'ABATE GYPSUM WALLBOARD (< 1%ASBESTOS, SEE WRD 23.30) and damage to the buildings on or adjacent to the subject site. Existing suspect visible WAC 296-62-07728. 16. Mixed Waste: The contractor shall not mix chemical waste from this project site with the
<br /> mold growth shall be reported immediately to the general contractor to comply with chemical waste from any other site. In other words, light fixtures from the Duplex Building 2017-008
<br /> 1.41. ABATE BLACK MASTIC ABOVE NW LIVING ROOM DOOR
<br /> general worker notification and safe handling requirements (Ref. WAC 296-800-11045) must be clearly identified on the Hazardous Waste Manifest prior to transportation and the
<br /> and shall be isolated and cleaned if necessary, using the proper personal protective total number of components listed, and fate identified on the returned completed signed and
<br /> equipment, prior to containment and the use of drying fans (or negative air machines) dated Certificate of Recycling, by the vendor licensed to transport, recycle and properly REVISIONS: • -
<br /> during abatement. dispose of the respective components.
<br /> MARK DATE DESCRIPTION
<br /> 15. Performance Standards & Inspections: All work is to be performed in accordance with GENERAL NOTES: LEAD IN CONSTRUCTION 17. Demolition: The Work at the site shall be coordinated with the Architectural Demolition and
<br /> 08-07-17 DD COST EST.
<br /> applicable codes, standards, regulations and accepted industry practices. All work Engineering drawings. The general contractor shall identifyan changes in the scope and
<br /> 08-17-17 DD SUBMITTAL
<br /> practices are to be craftsman-like and are subject to inspection by the owner, the owner's schedule.
<br /> - representative and regulatory agency personnel upon request. 1. Overview: The work at this site includes lead paint stabilization, cleanup and control in select 08-31-17 HAZMAT REVIEW SET
<br /> areas where lead paint failure and peeling paint was observed on the exterior of the Duplex 18. General Description Warranty: The work described in this section is a general description of
<br /> 16. Change in Scope of Work: The work of this project may be expanded or deleted beyond Building. Any lead dust created during site prep, demolition or construction activities would be the hazardous chemical abatement work and is not intended to be a complete listing of the work
<br /> the specified scope by the Owner (or Owners representative) to include repair, direct result of the work practice and would need to be contained. Lead paint has been identified to be accomplished.
<br /> encapsulation, demolition, removal, transportation and disposal of hazardous or on the south corner of the garage and detailed information has been provided in the Asbestos
<br /> potentially hazardous materials encountered during the course of the project. Good Faith Inspection and Addendum #1 (Table 4: Lead Sampling & Analysis). Any level of lead 19. Initial Submittals: After award of the contract, abatement contractor via the general contractor
<br /> requires worker protection in the state of Washington. Any contractor disturbing building materials shall submit to the Architect and Environmental Consultant 3 hard copies each in a 3 ring -
<br /> with lead containing paint shall furnish all labor, materials, services, training, insurance, and binder, of the applicable documentation for review, 20 days prior to starting work.
<br /> equipment necessary to safely remove building materials containing lead. The contractor shall a. Hazardous materials work plan,
<br /> follow all Federal, State and local ordinances, regulations and rules pertaining to lead handling, b. Safety Plan
<br /> abatement,waste storage,transportation and disposal. c. Construction Schedule
<br /> 2. Lead In Work Areas: The work at this site includes primarily asbestos abatement and removal of d. Certifications, permits and notifications
<br /> light fixture components prior to demolition of the vacant Duplex Building on the site. One sample e. Hazardous Waste Transporter
<br /> of exterior paint on the south corner of the garage where the Telecom Data Hub is located was f. Disposal and recycler site designation(Name, contact, location &telephone number)
<br /> reported to contain 80-ppm lead.Although this is well below the lead paint standard of 0.5% (5,000
<br /> ppm),which requires abatement, it potentially may contribute to lead dust at the site. 20. SUBMITTALS FOR PERIODIC & FINAL PAYMENTS: The contractor shall submit three
<br /> 3. Demolition: The Duplex Building shall be demolished as indicated in the Architect's Demolition bound hard copies of the following documents to the Architect with the applications for
<br /> Plans and related drawings. periodic&final payment. Distribute one each to the Contractor,Architect and Consultant.
<br /> B4. Worker Protection: The contractor shall provide for worker protection per Lead-in-Construction a. All hazardous waste shipping manifests B
<br /> (WAC 296-155-176) regulations for all workers performing any work on paint, which has been b. Disposal site receipts PROJECT TEAM: "
<br /> determined to have any detectable level of lead in the paint. Without data indicating that the c. Certificate of Recycling (Bill of Lading)
<br /> surface material has been tested, it shall be assumed to contain lead in the paint and the minimum PRINCIPAL IN CHARGE: 1 KGS
<br /> level of personal protective equipment shall be used for each work practice until data is received PROJECT MANAGER: I TPH
<br /> from worker exposure monitoring.
<br /> 5. Regulated Areas: The contractor shall establish temporary isolation barriers at each Regulated PROJECT ARCHITECT:
<br /> Area where there is a potential for generating lead dust. Asbestos abatement enclosures may JOB CAPTAIN: I DDF
<br /> satisfy this requirement where asbestos abatement is conducted.
<br /> 6. Disposal: The contractor shall comply with the requirements of the Resource Conservation and Light Fixture Estimates KEYPLAN , -
<br /> Recovery Act (RCRA) and applicable state solid waste plan requirements. The contractor shall
<br /> determine whether the demolition debris is hazardous waste by using the Toxicity Characteristic ,
<br /> Leaching Procedure (TCLP) for a representative waste stream and determine if it is regulated for The Light Fixture Estimates summarized below list the type and approximate number of light fixture - - -
<br /> disposal under RCRA. The contractor shall contact the regional EPA, State, and local authorities components for the Duplex Building at the project site. Newer fluorescent fixtures with electronic bat- -/
<br /> to determine lead contaminated debris disposal requirements and dispose of all lead contaminated lasts were stored in the building as were boxes of replacement tubes. However, there were older four '
<br /> construction debris per applicable regulations. and eight foot fixtures observed with T-12 lamps and suspected to contain ballasts with polychlorinat-
<br /> 7. Recycling: The contractor must get written approval from the owner's representative for alternate ed biphenyls (PCB). All of the fluorescent tubes contain mercury (Hg). New and spent tubes were /
<br /> disposal methods of metal building components covered with lead paint. included in the inventory. The count provided herein should be considered the best estimate obtained -
<br /> 8. Lead Paint Inspection: Refer to the Lead Sampling &Analysis Tables in the Asbestos Good Faith at the time the last inventory reported in the Asbestos Good Faith Inspection (Addendum #1, Table 6:
<br /> Inspection for an overview of building components known to contain lead in the paint and/or AET 08/30/17).The exact number of tubes, lamps and ballasts containing hazardous materials will be
<br /> substrate. The contractor shall review the Lead sampling portion of the Asbestos Good Faith documented following transportation, recycling and disposal by a licensed independent 3rd party pro-
<br /> (
<br /> Inspection and do a site walkprior to submittingbids and conductinganywork activitythat would
<br /> vider(e.g. Ecolights NW, or the equivalent). The final number and fate of the light fixture components
<br /> disturb lead in paint or building materials. will be verified by the vendor on the signed and dated Certificate of Recycling submitted to the owner I i
<br /> 9. Mechanical Removal Methods: Any mechanical methods, sanding or saw cutting of concrete or at the end of the project by the general contractor. The vendor signed Bill of Lading must be submit-
<br /> masonry units, CMU, wallboard and/or demolition activities that would create excessive dust are ted with the contractor's invoice and other submittals for final payment. i
<br /> generally prohibited without containment and approved engineering controls.
<br /> 10. Child Occupied Facilities: The Duplex Building would not be classified as a child occupied facility.
<br /> The contractor shall use lead safe work practices to ensure that the work conducted at the site andBuilding Light 4' 8' Ballasts Compact Incandescent Metal
<br /> adjacent buildings and parking areas are not impacted by dust from abatement and demolition Fixtures Tubes Tubes Fluorescent Halide
<br /> activities. The contractor shall be responsible for the cost of any delays, consultation, sampling, Duplex 36 32 10 18 13 1 1
<br /> a
<br /> analysis and cleanup resulting from elevated lead levels inside or outside the Evergreen Branch Totals DRAWING TITLE , �t „ ► `
<br /> Library or the Fire Station adjacent to the Duplex Building that exceed the standard until restoration "` """' __r "
<br /> of the sites are considered acceptable.
<br /> 11. Lead Containing Materials: Of the five paint chip samples taken by AET and analyzed for lead, HAZMAT COVER
<br /> only one was reported to contain a trace amount of lead. Other sources of lead dust have been
<br /> A reported from leaded gasoline exhaust fallout, gypsum wallboard, sink faucets,solder in pipe joints, A
<br /> roof vent sleeves and other sources of lead historically used in construction. SHEET AND
<br /> GENERAL NOTES
<br /> DRAWING;NUMBER"' ;
<br /> 'il'aif,':'4,,..;Iti‘ ':: ''.- It: Assi A,41, s
<br /> 1 I 2 I 3 I 4 I 5 I 6
<br />
|