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OLYMPIC BLVD
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VA OUTPATIENT CLINIC
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Irerracon <br /> Asbestos-related work must be performed in compliance with Washington State worker <br /> protection and environmental protection regulations. See WAC 296-62,WAC 296-65, and <br /> PSCAA Regulation III, Article 4 for additional information. <br /> 6.2 Lead <br /> Three paints sampled and analyzed contained detectable levels of lead. <br /> The Washington State Department of Labor and Industries requires an exposure <br /> assessment be conducted during operations that may disturb the lead paint in such a way <br /> that the airborne exposure may reach or exceed the Action level of 30 micrograms per <br /> cubic meter(pg/m3) or the Permissible Exposure Limit of 50 pg/m3. The worker protection <br /> requirements of WAC 296-155-176 "Lead in Construction" may apply. <br /> Some of the coatings contained detectable levels of lead. If this building or portions of it <br /> will be demolished and disposed of, a toxicity characteristic leachate procedure (TCLP) <br /> sample that is representative of the waste stream must be collected and analyzed per the <br /> requirements of WAC 173-303. If the results of the TCLP analysis determine the waste to <br /> be a "dangerous waste" as defined by WAC 173-303, it must be disposed of accordingly. <br /> The lead paint chip sampling and reporting conducted as a part of this assessment is not <br /> intended to meet the requirements of the Environmental Protection Agency's Lead; <br /> Renovation, Repair, and Painting rule (RRP). Refer to 40CFR745 for additional <br /> information. <br /> 6.3 Other Regulated Building Materials <br /> Fluorescent light tubes, HID lamps, switches, and thermostats may contain mercury. <br /> Fluorescent light ballasts and HID lamp ballasts may contain PCBs. In Washington State, <br /> even ballasts labeled with "No PCBs" may have regulated quantities of PCBs and <br /> therefore should be handled in accordance with Washington Department of Ecology <br /> requirements. Employers must inform their employees of mercury and PCB hazards in <br /> accordance with WAC 296-800-170. <br /> Fluorescent light tubes, HID lamps, switches, thermostats, and PCB light ballasts must be <br /> removed and recycled or disposed of prior to building demolition as per 40 CFR 262, 40 <br /> CFR 265, and WAC 173-303. <br /> Regulated Building Materials Assessment <br /> View Ridge Plaza July 10,2020 <br /> Cataylst Capital Holdings,LLC Terracon#81207277 <br /> Page 16 <br />
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