ASBESTOS AWARENESS TRAINING
Abbey Environmental Management, Inc.
Presented by
Michael Schluterbusch
Westminster, Colorado
ASBESTOS AWARENESSASBESTOS AWARENESS
TRAININGTRAINING
• This course is designed to meet
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
40 CFR 763 Model Accreditation Plan,
and Occupational Safety and Health
Administration (OSHA) requirements for
training of building and facility staff,
vendors, and construction workers who
may be required to work in places where
asbestos containing materials (ACM) are
installed.
ASBESTOS AWARENESSASBESTOS AWARENESS
TRAININGTRAINING
• This course does not train the student to
come in direct contact with, or disturb any
amount of asbestos.
• The purpose of this course is to raise the
student’s level of awareness regarding the
types and locations of asbestos generally
found in a home or building, and what they
must do when to ACM is observed.
ASBESTOS AWARENESSASBESTOS AWARENESS
TRAININGTRAINING
• OSHA regulations demand that every
building owner know where their asbestos
containing materials are. This course
does not cover the specifics of the
building(s) you may work in. This course
is much more effective if the student is
provided with an inventory of ACBM for
the building.
ASBESTOS -BACKGROUNDASBESTOS -BACKGROUND
INFORMATIONINFORMATION
What is asbestos?
– Naturally occurring mineral
– Strip-mined
– Crushed, milled and graded
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Chrysotile asbestos appears as white veins or layers in rockChrysotile asbestos appears as white veins or layers in rock
ASBESTOS -BACKGROUNDASBESTOS -BACKGROUND
INFORMATIONINFORMATION
Asbestos minerals are divided into twoAsbestos minerals are divided into two
geologic groups:geologic groups:
Serpentine Group
– Chrysotile (white)
Amphilbole Group
– Amosite
– Crocidolite
– Tremolite
– Actinolite
– Anthophylite
ASBESTOS BACKGROUNDASBESTOS BACKGROUND
INFORMATIONINFORMATION
• Chrysotile,or white asbestos is the most
common type of asbestos found in
building materials, Amosite (brown)
asbestos, Crocidolite (blue) asbestos, and
tremolite asbestos are less common.
Actinolite and anthophylite are rare
contaminants and have no commercial
value.
ASBESTOS: MICROSCOPICASBESTOS: MICROSCOPIC
FIBERSFIBERS
• Asbestos beaks down into tiny fibers, too
small to see without a microscope.
• These fibers are very light & can float in
the air like feathers.
• Made up of combinations of magnesium,
silicon, and iron.
• Very useful, almost indestructible.
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ASBESTOS -BACKGROUNDASBESTOS -BACKGROUND
INFORMATIONINFORMATION
Where was asbestos mined:
– Mediterranean
– South Africa
– Asia
– Canada
– United States
– Brazil
– Russia
CHARACTERISTICS OF ASBESTOSCHARACTERISTICS OF ASBESTOS
• Fibrous structure
• High melting point (fireproof)
• Chemically resistant
• High tensile strength
• Acts as a binder
• Thermal insulator
• Noise insulator
HISTORY OF ASBESTOSHISTORY OF ASBESTOS
Pliny The Elder first described a mineral that
wouldn’t burn as “asbestinon” more than
2,000 years ago. It was loosely translated as
“unquenchable.” Mostly used in lamp wicks,
robes and table cloths. The first commercial
use was probably in pottery, cement products
and roofing felt, during and before the
Industrial Revolution.
MORE ASBESTOS HISTORYMORE ASBESTOS HISTORY
• Commercial use boomed with the baby
boomers-many different uses in
construction came out of government and
private research. After WW II many
buildings and homes had asbestos
containing building materials (ACBM)
installed because these products
performed excellently, and were
economical.
SOME MORE ASBESTOS HISTORYSOME MORE ASBESTOS HISTORY
• In it’s heyday, asbestos was added to
toothpaste, baby sleepwear, business
suits, foot and body powder, makeup,
theater curtains, Christmas tree skirts and
many other products, including brake
shoes and clutch facings.
• Hollywood used it as snowflakes, movie
sets, and even the Wicked Witch’s
broomstick bristles in “The Wizard of Oz.”
EVEN MORE ASBESTOS HISTORYEVEN MORE ASBESTOS HISTORY
• Manufacturer’ sales campaigns stressed
the durability and safety benefits of
asbestos containing products, while
avoiding any mention of the effects the
nearly indestructible mineral had on their
worker’s bodies. Author Paul Brodeur’s
book “Outrageous Misconduct” details this
dark chapter in asbestos history.
STILL MORE ASBESTOS HISTORYSTILL MORE ASBESTOS HISTORY
• As the evidence mounted, and lawsuits
began to clog the courts, the government
finally (in 1971) stepped in to begin
regulating the use of asbestos in
consumer products. Very strict rules were
created regarding the installation of
building materials-like fireproofing,
pipe/tank insulation and “popcorn”
textures.
USES OF ASBESTOSUSES OF ASBESTOS
Categories of Building Materials
• Thermal system insulation
• Surfacing materials
• Miscellaneous materials
3600 products, at least 500 construction related
ASBESTOS - DEFINITIONSASBESTOS - DEFINITIONS
Asbestos-Containing Material (ACM):
>1% asbestos by weight, area or volume
Asbestos-Containing Building Material
(ACBM): an installed building product, like
floor and ceiling tiles, siding, wallboard,
linoleum (sheet vinyl), textures and muds on
drywall and plaster, glues, mastics, paints,
coatings, fabrics and adhesives.
ASBESTOS - DEFINITIONSASBESTOS - DEFINITIONS
Friable ACM:
Material that when dry, may be crumbled,
pulverized or reduced to a powder by
hand pressure. Includes damaged non-
friable material.
ASBESTOS DEFINITIONSASBESTOS DEFINITIONS
• Examples of friable asbestos :
– Spray-on fireproofing
– Duct, tank, pipe and boiler insulation
– Spray-on textures, acoustical, “popcorn.”
– Non-friable materials subjected to fire,
grinding, sanding, bead-blasting, and
explosives.
ASBESTOS - DEFINITIONSASBESTOS - DEFINITIONS
Non-Friable Examples:
• Floor tile (intact)
• Adhesives
• Asbestos cement products
• Most roofing products like asphalt shingles,
roofing felt, tar sealants
USES OF ASBESTOSUSES OF ASBESTOS
Thermal System Insulation (TSI) – ACM applied to
pipes, fittings, boilers, breeching, tanks, ducts or
other structural components to prevent heat loss or
gain.
– Pipe insulation
– Boiler insulation
– Furnace insulation
– Duct insulation
Pipe and tank insulation.Pipe and tank insulation.
Pipe insulation with asbestos mud on fittings,Pipe insulation with asbestos mud on fittings,
Foil and fiberglass in straights.
Pipe and tank insulation, with OSHA “Danger” labelsPipe and tank insulation, with OSHA “Danger” labels
Air-cell type pipe insulation, with damageAir-cell type pipe insulation, with damage
Pipe insulation above a suspended ceiling.
Suspended ceiling tile
Both are damaged
Pipe insulation above a suspended ceiling.
Suspended ceiling tile
Both are damaged
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Duct insulation, mud and canvass.Duct insulation, mud and canvass.
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Asbestos containing debris in a crawlspaceAsbestos containing debris in a crawlspace
Asbestos containing paper wrap on ductwork.
Note the improper disposal of ACM in an open dumpster.
Don’t let this happen to you!
Asbestos containing paper wrap on ductwork.
Note the improper disposal of ACM in an open dumpster.
Don’t let this happen to you!
USES OF ASBESTOSUSES OF ASBESTOS
Surfacing Materials – material that is sprayed,
troweled-on or otherwise applied to surfaces
– Acoustical textures
– Wall textures
– Plasters
– Fireproofing materials
– Paints
Exterior Stucco with damage.Exterior Stucco with damage.
Fireproofing being hand-mixed and loaded
into a hopper for spraying.
Note the worker’s clothing!
Fireproofing being hand-mixed and loaded
into a hopper for spraying.
Note the worker’s clothing!
Fireproofing on a building superstructureFireproofing on a building superstructure
Acoustical texture on plaster ceilingAcoustical texture on plaster ceiling
Fireproofing above a suspended ceiling.Fireproofing above a suspended ceiling.
“Popcorn” texture, with damage.“Popcorn” texture, with damage.
Trowelled-on frireproofingTrowelled-on frireproofing
Pipe insulationPipe insulation
Fireproofing on a column, with damage.Fireproofing on a column, with damage.
The same column, after being enclosed in drywallThe same column, after being enclosed in drywall
USES OF ASBESTOSUSES OF ASBESTOS
Miscellaneous Materials
– Gaskets
– Grout
– Floor tile
– Ceiling tile
– Roofing materials
– Construction adhesives
– Asbestos cement products: “Transite”
USES OF ASBESTOSUSES OF ASBESTOS
Miscellaneous Materials
– Window glazing
– Caulks/sealants
– Electrical wire insulation
– Gypsum board, joint compound and tape
– Many others
Drywall mud and tapeDrywall mud and tape
Pipe flange gasketsPipe flange gaskets
Asbestos cement duct in a crawlspace, with damage.Asbestos cement duct in a crawlspace, with damage.
Built-up roofing, flashing, tars and silver paintBuilt-up roofing, flashing, tars and silver paint
Asbestos siding on a house, with damage!Asbestos siding on a house, with damage!
Vinyl Asbestos Tile (VAT) in a doorway, with damage!Vinyl Asbestos Tile (VAT) in a doorway, with damage!
Boiler Door GasketBoiler Door Gasket
Gasket on a manwayGasket on a manway
Cloth vibration damper on a
fan/duct connection.Cloth vibration damper between a duct and fanCloth vibration damper between a duct and fan
Tar sealant and flashing on a built-up roofTar sealant and flashing on a built-up roof
CaulkCaulk
Sheet vinyl on a counter (with damage) and on a floorSheet vinyl on a counter (with damage) and on a floor
Cove base and adhesive,with damage.Cove base and adhesive,with damage.
Window putty, or “glazing.”Window putty, or “glazing.”
Window frame caulkWindow frame caulk
Electrical wiring insulationElectrical wiring insulation
Fire DoorFire Door
bestos Cement board, installed (ACBM) and stored (ACM)estos Cement board, installed (ACBM) and stored (ACM)
Suspended, or lay-in ceiling tiles, with damage!Suspended, or lay-in ceiling tiles, with damage!
Exterior soffit panels, with damageExterior soffit panels, with damage
ASBESTOS HEALTH EFFECTSASBESTOS HEALTH EFFECTS
• Asbestos is a practically indestructible
fiber that, when breathed or swallowed,
attacks the soft tissues in the body. Most
exposures happen without the victim’s
knowledge, since asbestos fibers are
mostly invisible, odorless and tasteless.
Inhalation is the most common route of
exposure.
ASBESTOS HEALTH EFFECTSASBESTOS HEALTH EFFECTS
• When breathed in or swallowed, the
body’s defense mechanisms are a poor
match for asbestos fibers. Illness and/or
death occur usually after a long latency,
followed by continuously worsening
health. Currently, there are no effective
cures for asbestos illnesses known to the
mainstream medical community.
HEALTH EFFECTSHEALTH EFFECTS
Human carcinogen
– Latency period- 30 to 40 years-the time between
exposure and illness
– Lung cancer: a tumor in the lung tissue.
– Mesothelioma: a tumor in the lining of lungs or
intestines
– Gastro-intestinal tract cancers
Fibrosis of the lungs
– Asbestosis-scar tissue that stops oxygen exchange
– Latency period- 15 to 30 years
Alveoli, or air sacs.Alveoli, or air sacs.
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EXPOSURE PROTECTION ANDEXPOSURE PROTECTION AND
REDUCTIONREDUCTION
• Always know where the asbestos is in
your home, building, or facility: have a
survey done and keep it handy!
• Never disturb any ACBM, any time,
anywhere, in any amount without proper
training (more than this awareness class)
and personal protective equipment.
• Immediately report any observed damage!
BUILDING OWNERBUILDING OWNER
RESPONSIBILITIESRESPONSIBILITIES
• The owner of the building is responsible to notify
all occupants, tenants, lease holders, and
vendors of the location of all ACBM.
• Training is required for all personnel that may
come into casual contact with asbestos. More
training is necessary for disturbance.
• All friable asbestos must be labeled in routine
maintenance areas, like chases, closets and
mechanical rooms.
ASBESTOS REGULATIONSASBESTOS REGULATIONS
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
– National Emissions Standard for Hazardous Air
Pollutants (NESHAP) 11/20/90
– Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act
(AHERA) 10/30/87
– Asbestos School Hazard Abatement
Reauthorization Act (ASHARA) 4/4/94
ASBESTOS REGULATIONSASBESTOS REGULATIONS
National Emissions Standard for
Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP)
– Asbestos inspection required
• Prior to demolition
• Prior to renovation
– Project notification (10 work days)
– No visible emissions
– $25,000.00 per day per violation
ASBESTOS REGULATIONSASBESTOS REGULATIONS
Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response
Act (AHERA)
– Late 1980’s
– K through 12th Grade - Private and Public Schools
– Required;
• Established Asbestos Discipline Training
curriculums
• ACBM Inspection of all school buildings
• Development of ACBM Management Plan
• Implementation of Operation and Maintenance
Program
ASBESTOS REGULATIONSASBESTOS REGULATIONS
Asbestos School Hazard Abatement
Reauthorization Act (ASHARA)
– Extended AHERA training requirements to public and
commercial buildings
• If ACM inspection conducted must be EPA
accredited asbestos inspector.
• If project design written must be EPA asbestos
designer.
– Included residential properties greater than 10 units
ASBESTOS REGULATIONSASBESTOS REGULATIONS
OSHA 29CFR 1926.1101: Asbestos
standards for the construction
industry. Covers most asbestos work in
private industry, including building
construction, demolition, maintenance
and repair. Has work practices and
engineering controls, respirators and
protective equipment and air
monitoring requirements.
ASBESTOS REGULATIONSASBESTOS REGULATIONS
• OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1001: Asbestos
standards for the general industry.
Related to manufacturing of asbestos, or
asbestos in a manufacturing facility.
• OSHA 29CFR 1910.134: Respiratory
Standard Has information regarding the
types, use and limitations of respirators,
and how to set up a respirator program.
ASBESTOS REGULATIONSASBESTOS REGULATIONS
• Every state has their own requirements. Most
states have size or trigger levels related to the
amount of ACBM the regulation covers. Below
those trigger levels, the regulation does not
apply. Please remember, this level of training
does not allow you to disturb any amount of
asbestos. Please check with your state’s
Health Department, or Environmental Quality, for
more information.

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Acm 2 hour awareness aem

  • 1. ASBESTOS AWARENESS TRAINING Abbey Environmental Management, Inc. Presented by Michael Schluterbusch Westminster, Colorado
  • 2. ASBESTOS AWARENESSASBESTOS AWARENESS TRAININGTRAINING • This course is designed to meet Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) 40 CFR 763 Model Accreditation Plan, and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requirements for training of building and facility staff, vendors, and construction workers who may be required to work in places where asbestos containing materials (ACM) are installed.
  • 3. ASBESTOS AWARENESSASBESTOS AWARENESS TRAININGTRAINING • This course does not train the student to come in direct contact with, or disturb any amount of asbestos. • The purpose of this course is to raise the student’s level of awareness regarding the types and locations of asbestos generally found in a home or building, and what they must do when to ACM is observed.
  • 4. ASBESTOS AWARENESSASBESTOS AWARENESS TRAININGTRAINING • OSHA regulations demand that every building owner know where their asbestos containing materials are. This course does not cover the specifics of the building(s) you may work in. This course is much more effective if the student is provided with an inventory of ACBM for the building.
  • 5. ASBESTOS -BACKGROUNDASBESTOS -BACKGROUND INFORMATIONINFORMATION What is asbestos? – Naturally occurring mineral – Strip-mined – Crushed, milled and graded
  • 7. Chrysotile asbestos appears as white veins or layers in rockChrysotile asbestos appears as white veins or layers in rock
  • 8. ASBESTOS -BACKGROUNDASBESTOS -BACKGROUND INFORMATIONINFORMATION Asbestos minerals are divided into twoAsbestos minerals are divided into two geologic groups:geologic groups: Serpentine Group – Chrysotile (white) Amphilbole Group – Amosite – Crocidolite – Tremolite – Actinolite – Anthophylite
  • 9. ASBESTOS BACKGROUNDASBESTOS BACKGROUND INFORMATIONINFORMATION • Chrysotile,or white asbestos is the most common type of asbestos found in building materials, Amosite (brown) asbestos, Crocidolite (blue) asbestos, and tremolite asbestos are less common. Actinolite and anthophylite are rare contaminants and have no commercial value.
  • 10. ASBESTOS: MICROSCOPICASBESTOS: MICROSCOPIC FIBERSFIBERS • Asbestos beaks down into tiny fibers, too small to see without a microscope. • These fibers are very light & can float in the air like feathers. • Made up of combinations of magnesium, silicon, and iron. • Very useful, almost indestructible.
  • 14. ASBESTOS -BACKGROUNDASBESTOS -BACKGROUND INFORMATIONINFORMATION Where was asbestos mined: – Mediterranean – South Africa – Asia – Canada – United States – Brazil – Russia
  • 15. CHARACTERISTICS OF ASBESTOSCHARACTERISTICS OF ASBESTOS • Fibrous structure • High melting point (fireproof) • Chemically resistant • High tensile strength • Acts as a binder • Thermal insulator • Noise insulator
  • 16. HISTORY OF ASBESTOSHISTORY OF ASBESTOS Pliny The Elder first described a mineral that wouldn’t burn as “asbestinon” more than 2,000 years ago. It was loosely translated as “unquenchable.” Mostly used in lamp wicks, robes and table cloths. The first commercial use was probably in pottery, cement products and roofing felt, during and before the Industrial Revolution.
  • 17. MORE ASBESTOS HISTORYMORE ASBESTOS HISTORY • Commercial use boomed with the baby boomers-many different uses in construction came out of government and private research. After WW II many buildings and homes had asbestos containing building materials (ACBM) installed because these products performed excellently, and were economical.
  • 18. SOME MORE ASBESTOS HISTORYSOME MORE ASBESTOS HISTORY • In it’s heyday, asbestos was added to toothpaste, baby sleepwear, business suits, foot and body powder, makeup, theater curtains, Christmas tree skirts and many other products, including brake shoes and clutch facings. • Hollywood used it as snowflakes, movie sets, and even the Wicked Witch’s broomstick bristles in “The Wizard of Oz.”
  • 19. EVEN MORE ASBESTOS HISTORYEVEN MORE ASBESTOS HISTORY • Manufacturer’ sales campaigns stressed the durability and safety benefits of asbestos containing products, while avoiding any mention of the effects the nearly indestructible mineral had on their worker’s bodies. Author Paul Brodeur’s book “Outrageous Misconduct” details this dark chapter in asbestos history.
  • 20. STILL MORE ASBESTOS HISTORYSTILL MORE ASBESTOS HISTORY • As the evidence mounted, and lawsuits began to clog the courts, the government finally (in 1971) stepped in to begin regulating the use of asbestos in consumer products. Very strict rules were created regarding the installation of building materials-like fireproofing, pipe/tank insulation and “popcorn” textures.
  • 21. USES OF ASBESTOSUSES OF ASBESTOS Categories of Building Materials • Thermal system insulation • Surfacing materials • Miscellaneous materials 3600 products, at least 500 construction related
  • 22. ASBESTOS - DEFINITIONSASBESTOS - DEFINITIONS Asbestos-Containing Material (ACM): >1% asbestos by weight, area or volume Asbestos-Containing Building Material (ACBM): an installed building product, like floor and ceiling tiles, siding, wallboard, linoleum (sheet vinyl), textures and muds on drywall and plaster, glues, mastics, paints, coatings, fabrics and adhesives.
  • 23. ASBESTOS - DEFINITIONSASBESTOS - DEFINITIONS Friable ACM: Material that when dry, may be crumbled, pulverized or reduced to a powder by hand pressure. Includes damaged non- friable material.
  • 24. ASBESTOS DEFINITIONSASBESTOS DEFINITIONS • Examples of friable asbestos : – Spray-on fireproofing – Duct, tank, pipe and boiler insulation – Spray-on textures, acoustical, “popcorn.” – Non-friable materials subjected to fire, grinding, sanding, bead-blasting, and explosives.
  • 25. ASBESTOS - DEFINITIONSASBESTOS - DEFINITIONS Non-Friable Examples: • Floor tile (intact) • Adhesives • Asbestos cement products • Most roofing products like asphalt shingles, roofing felt, tar sealants
  • 26. USES OF ASBESTOSUSES OF ASBESTOS Thermal System Insulation (TSI) – ACM applied to pipes, fittings, boilers, breeching, tanks, ducts or other structural components to prevent heat loss or gain. – Pipe insulation – Boiler insulation – Furnace insulation – Duct insulation
  • 27. Pipe and tank insulation.Pipe and tank insulation.
  • 28. Pipe insulation with asbestos mud on fittings,Pipe insulation with asbestos mud on fittings, Foil and fiberglass in straights.
  • 29. Pipe and tank insulation, with OSHA “Danger” labelsPipe and tank insulation, with OSHA “Danger” labels
  • 30. Air-cell type pipe insulation, with damageAir-cell type pipe insulation, with damage
  • 31. Pipe insulation above a suspended ceiling. Suspended ceiling tile Both are damaged Pipe insulation above a suspended ceiling. Suspended ceiling tile Both are damaged
  • 33. Duct insulation, mud and canvass.Duct insulation, mud and canvass.
  • 35. Asbestos containing debris in a crawlspaceAsbestos containing debris in a crawlspace
  • 36. Asbestos containing paper wrap on ductwork. Note the improper disposal of ACM in an open dumpster. Don’t let this happen to you! Asbestos containing paper wrap on ductwork. Note the improper disposal of ACM in an open dumpster. Don’t let this happen to you!
  • 37. USES OF ASBESTOSUSES OF ASBESTOS Surfacing Materials – material that is sprayed, troweled-on or otherwise applied to surfaces – Acoustical textures – Wall textures – Plasters – Fireproofing materials – Paints
  • 38. Exterior Stucco with damage.Exterior Stucco with damage.
  • 39. Fireproofing being hand-mixed and loaded into a hopper for spraying. Note the worker’s clothing! Fireproofing being hand-mixed and loaded into a hopper for spraying. Note the worker’s clothing!
  • 40. Fireproofing on a building superstructureFireproofing on a building superstructure
  • 41. Acoustical texture on plaster ceilingAcoustical texture on plaster ceiling
  • 42. Fireproofing above a suspended ceiling.Fireproofing above a suspended ceiling.
  • 43. “Popcorn” texture, with damage.“Popcorn” texture, with damage.
  • 45. Fireproofing on a column, with damage.Fireproofing on a column, with damage.
  • 46. The same column, after being enclosed in drywallThe same column, after being enclosed in drywall
  • 47. USES OF ASBESTOSUSES OF ASBESTOS Miscellaneous Materials – Gaskets – Grout – Floor tile – Ceiling tile – Roofing materials – Construction adhesives – Asbestos cement products: “Transite”
  • 48. USES OF ASBESTOSUSES OF ASBESTOS Miscellaneous Materials – Window glazing – Caulks/sealants – Electrical wire insulation – Gypsum board, joint compound and tape – Many others
  • 49. Drywall mud and tapeDrywall mud and tape
  • 50. Pipe flange gasketsPipe flange gaskets
  • 51. Asbestos cement duct in a crawlspace, with damage.Asbestos cement duct in a crawlspace, with damage.
  • 52. Built-up roofing, flashing, tars and silver paintBuilt-up roofing, flashing, tars and silver paint
  • 53. Asbestos siding on a house, with damage!Asbestos siding on a house, with damage!
  • 54. Vinyl Asbestos Tile (VAT) in a doorway, with damage!Vinyl Asbestos Tile (VAT) in a doorway, with damage!
  • 56. Gasket on a manwayGasket on a manway
  • 57. Cloth vibration damper on a fan/duct connection.Cloth vibration damper between a duct and fanCloth vibration damper between a duct and fan
  • 58. Tar sealant and flashing on a built-up roofTar sealant and flashing on a built-up roof
  • 60. Sheet vinyl on a counter (with damage) and on a floorSheet vinyl on a counter (with damage) and on a floor
  • 61. Cove base and adhesive,with damage.Cove base and adhesive,with damage.
  • 62. Window putty, or “glazing.”Window putty, or “glazing.” Window frame caulkWindow frame caulk
  • 65. bestos Cement board, installed (ACBM) and stored (ACM)estos Cement board, installed (ACBM) and stored (ACM)
  • 66. Suspended, or lay-in ceiling tiles, with damage!Suspended, or lay-in ceiling tiles, with damage!
  • 67. Exterior soffit panels, with damageExterior soffit panels, with damage
  • 68. ASBESTOS HEALTH EFFECTSASBESTOS HEALTH EFFECTS • Asbestos is a practically indestructible fiber that, when breathed or swallowed, attacks the soft tissues in the body. Most exposures happen without the victim’s knowledge, since asbestos fibers are mostly invisible, odorless and tasteless. Inhalation is the most common route of exposure.
  • 69. ASBESTOS HEALTH EFFECTSASBESTOS HEALTH EFFECTS • When breathed in or swallowed, the body’s defense mechanisms are a poor match for asbestos fibers. Illness and/or death occur usually after a long latency, followed by continuously worsening health. Currently, there are no effective cures for asbestos illnesses known to the mainstream medical community.
  • 70. HEALTH EFFECTSHEALTH EFFECTS Human carcinogen – Latency period- 30 to 40 years-the time between exposure and illness – Lung cancer: a tumor in the lung tissue. – Mesothelioma: a tumor in the lining of lungs or intestines – Gastro-intestinal tract cancers Fibrosis of the lungs – Asbestosis-scar tissue that stops oxygen exchange – Latency period- 15 to 30 years
  • 71. Alveoli, or air sacs.Alveoli, or air sacs.
  • 74. EXPOSURE PROTECTION ANDEXPOSURE PROTECTION AND REDUCTIONREDUCTION • Always know where the asbestos is in your home, building, or facility: have a survey done and keep it handy! • Never disturb any ACBM, any time, anywhere, in any amount without proper training (more than this awareness class) and personal protective equipment. • Immediately report any observed damage!
  • 75. BUILDING OWNERBUILDING OWNER RESPONSIBILITIESRESPONSIBILITIES • The owner of the building is responsible to notify all occupants, tenants, lease holders, and vendors of the location of all ACBM. • Training is required for all personnel that may come into casual contact with asbestos. More training is necessary for disturbance. • All friable asbestos must be labeled in routine maintenance areas, like chases, closets and mechanical rooms.
  • 76. ASBESTOS REGULATIONSASBESTOS REGULATIONS U.S. Environmental Protection Agency – National Emissions Standard for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) 11/20/90 – Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA) 10/30/87 – Asbestos School Hazard Abatement Reauthorization Act (ASHARA) 4/4/94
  • 77. ASBESTOS REGULATIONSASBESTOS REGULATIONS National Emissions Standard for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) – Asbestos inspection required • Prior to demolition • Prior to renovation – Project notification (10 work days) – No visible emissions – $25,000.00 per day per violation
  • 78. ASBESTOS REGULATIONSASBESTOS REGULATIONS Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA) – Late 1980’s – K through 12th Grade - Private and Public Schools – Required; • Established Asbestos Discipline Training curriculums • ACBM Inspection of all school buildings • Development of ACBM Management Plan • Implementation of Operation and Maintenance Program
  • 79. ASBESTOS REGULATIONSASBESTOS REGULATIONS Asbestos School Hazard Abatement Reauthorization Act (ASHARA) – Extended AHERA training requirements to public and commercial buildings • If ACM inspection conducted must be EPA accredited asbestos inspector. • If project design written must be EPA asbestos designer. – Included residential properties greater than 10 units
  • 80. ASBESTOS REGULATIONSASBESTOS REGULATIONS OSHA 29CFR 1926.1101: Asbestos standards for the construction industry. Covers most asbestos work in private industry, including building construction, demolition, maintenance and repair. Has work practices and engineering controls, respirators and protective equipment and air monitoring requirements.
  • 81. ASBESTOS REGULATIONSASBESTOS REGULATIONS • OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1001: Asbestos standards for the general industry. Related to manufacturing of asbestos, or asbestos in a manufacturing facility. • OSHA 29CFR 1910.134: Respiratory Standard Has information regarding the types, use and limitations of respirators, and how to set up a respirator program.
  • 82. ASBESTOS REGULATIONSASBESTOS REGULATIONS • Every state has their own requirements. Most states have size or trigger levels related to the amount of ACBM the regulation covers. Below those trigger levels, the regulation does not apply. Please remember, this level of training does not allow you to disturb any amount of asbestos. Please check with your state’s Health Department, or Environmental Quality, for more information.