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Irerracon <br /> • Quantify each homogeneous material and collect representative samples. The <br /> number of samples collected of miscellaneous materials was determined by the <br /> inspector. <br /> • Samples of each material were taken to the substrate, ensuring that all components <br /> and layers of the material were included. <br /> • Sample locations are referenced on the field data forms according to sample <br /> number. <br /> • Sampling was performed by an AHERA-accredited building inspector, and the use <br /> of proper protective equipment and procedures was followed. <br /> 3.2 Sampling Procedures <br /> This sampling was conducted using the following procedures: <br /> 1. Spread the plastic drop cloth (if needed) and set up other equipment, e.g., ladder. <br /> 2. Don protective equipment (respirator and protective clothing if needed). <br /> 3. Label sample container with its identification number and record number. Record <br /> sample location and type of material sampled on a sampling data form. <br /> 4. Moisten area where sample is to be extracted (spray the immediate area with <br /> water). <br /> 5. Extract sample using a clean knife, drill capsule, or cork boring tool to cut out or <br /> scrape off approximately one tablespoon of the material. Penetrate all layers of <br /> material. <br /> 6. Place sample in a container and tightly seal it. <br /> 7. Wipe the exterior of the container with a wet wipe to remove any material that may <br /> have adhered to it during sampling. <br /> 8. Clean tools with wet wipes and wet mop; or vacuum area with HEPA vacuum to <br /> clean all debris. <br /> 9. Discard protective clothing, wet wipes and rags, cartridge filters, and drop cloth in <br /> a labeled plastic waste bag. <br /> Regulated Building Materials Assessment <br /> View Ridge Plaza July 10,2020 <br /> Cataylst Capital Holdings,LLC Terracon#81207277 <br /> Page 3 <br />