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City of Everett 01 3544 - 3 <br /> Evergreen Branch Library Expansion 2017-008 <br /> a Certificate of Recycling/ Bill of Lading) that shall be signed, dated and returned to the <br /> owner with the contractors final invoice for final payment. <br /> iC. An approximate inventory of light fixtures and components in the Duplex Building are <br /> included in the Asbestos Good Faith Inspection —Addendum #1, 08/30/17, Table 6. <br /> D. The Intent & Extent of the Work can be found in the following documents: <br /> 1. Specification: Section 02 8400 PCB REMEDIATION <br /> 2. Drawing: HZ1.01 HAZMAT COVER SHEET- GENERAL NOTES and HZ1.10 <br /> HAZMAT DUPLEX FLOOR PLANS. <br /> E. Conform to Authorities Having Jurisdiction for regulations, laws and ordinances for <br /> removal, storage, transportation, recycling and disposal. <br /> 1.5 SILICA REMEDIATION: <br /> A. Construction materials that contain silica include asphalt, brick, cement, concrete, <br /> drywall, grout, mortar, stone, quartz, sand and tile, among others. Mechanical <br /> construction activities that can create silica dust include cutting, sawing, drilling, <br /> 1 grinding, hydraulic demolition and crushing. <br /> B The potential health hazards of overexposure to airborne silica dust generated from <br /> concrete and masonry materials include silicosis, lung cancer, chronic obstructive <br /> pulmonary disease and decreased lung function. <br /> C. Employers are responsible for identifying and controlling worker exposure to silica dust. <br /> Some of the methods used by employers to control employee exposures to airborne <br /> dust include manual and wet removal methods, local exhaust ventilation, initial and <br /> ' periodic air monitoring, personal protective equipment, engineering controls, hygiene <br /> facilities and work area isolation. <br /> D. The Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) has issued a final rule to <br /> help protect workers from exposure to respirable crystalline silica dust. The <br /> Washington Division of Occupational Safety and Health is reportedly preparing the <br /> official proposal with a tentative effective date of February 2018. For additional <br /> information contact Josefina Magana, magk235@LNI.WA.GOV 360.902.4233, and for <br /> technical information regarding Respirable Crystalline Silica contact Larry Gore <br /> GORE235(a�LNI.WA.GOV <br /> E. The Intent & Extent of the Work can be found in the following documents: <br /> 1. Specification: Section 02 9000 SILICA REMEDIATION <br /> 2. Drawing: HZ1.01 HAZMAT COVER SHEET- GENERAL NOTES and HZ1.10 <br /> HAZMAT DUPLEX FLOOR PLANS. <br /> F. Conform to Authorities Having Jurisdiction for regulations, laws and ordinances for <br /> removal, storage, transportation and disposal. <br /> PART 2 - PRODUCTS (Not Used) <br /> I01 3544 - 3 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS PROCEDURES <br />