Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 391-3-14-.02 - Provisions
(1) Standards for
Removal and Encapsulation.
(a) Standard for
Asbestos Emission Control.
1. Each contractor
to whom this section applies shall comply with the following procedures to
prevent emissions of particulate asbestos material to the outside air:
(i) Remove friable asbestos materials from a
facility or residential dwelling being demolished or renovated before any
wrecking or dismantling that would break up the materials or preclude access to
the materials for subsequent removal. However, friable asbestos materials need
not be removed before demolition if:
(I) they
are on a facility or residential dwelling component that is encased in concrete
or other similar material; and
(II)
these materials are adequately wetted whenever exposed during
demolition.
(ii) When
components of a facility or residential dwelling covered or coated with friable
asbestos material are being taken out of the facility or residential dwelling
as units or in sections:
(I) adequately wet
any friable asbestos material exposed during cutting or disjointing operators;
and
(II) carefully lower the units
or sections to ground level, not dropping them or throwing them.
(iii) Adequately wet friable
containing asbestos materials when they are being stripped from components of a
facility or residential dwelling before the components are removed from the
facility or residential dwelling. In removal operations, wetting that would
unavoidably damage equipment is not required if the contractor or
owner/operator:
(I) asks the Director to
determine whether wetting to comply with this paragraph would unavoidably
damage equipment, and, before beginning to strip, supplies the Director with
adequate information to make this determination; and
(II) when the Director does not determine
that equipment damage would be unavoidable, use a local exhaust ventilation and
collection system designed and operated to capture the particulate asbestos
containing material produced by the stripping and removal of the friable
asbestos containing materials. The system must exhibit no visible emissions to
the outside air and must be designed and operated in accordance with the
requirements in
391-3-14-.02(1)(c).
(iv) After components of a
facility or residential dwelling have been taken out of the facility or
residential dwelling as units or in sections, either:
(I) adequately wet friable asbestos
containing materials during stripping; or
(II) use the local exhaust ventilation and
collection system designed and operated to capture the particulate asbestos
material produced by the stripping. The system must exhibit no visible
emissions to the outside air and must be designed in accordance with the
requirements of
391-3-14-.02(1)(c).
(v) For friable
asbestos-containing materials that have been removed or stripped:
(I) adequately wet the material to insure
that they remain wet until they are collected for disposal; and
(II) carefully lower the materials to the
ground or lower floor, not dropping or throwing them; and
(III) transport the material to the ground by
way of dust-tight chutes or containers if they have been removed or stripped
more than 50 feet above ground level and were not removed as units or in
sections.
(vi) When the
temperature at the point of wetting is below 32 degrees F:
(I) comply with the requirements of
paragraphs (iv(and (v) of this section. The contractor or owner/operator need
not comply with the other wetting requirements in this section; and
(II) remove facility or residential dwelling
components coated or covered with friable asbestos-containing materials as
units or in sections to the maximum extent possible.
(vii) For facilities or residential dwellings
being demolished under order of State or local governmental agencies, issued
because the facility or residential dwelling is structurally unsound and in
danger of imminent collapse adequately wet the portion of the facility that
contains friable asbestos containing material during the wrecking
operation.
(b) Standard for Waste Disposal;
1. Each contractor to whom this section
applies shall comply with the following procedures:
(i) deposit all asbestos containing waste
material at waste disposal sites approved by the Division for disposal of
asbestos-containing material; and
(ii) discharge no visible emissions to the
outside air during the collection, processing, packaging, transporting or
deposition of any asbestos-containing waste material, or use one of the
disposal methods as follows:
(I) treat
asbestos-containing waste material with water;
I. mix asbestos-containing waste from control
devices with water to form a slurry; adequately wet other asbestos-containing
waste material; and
II. discharge
no visible emissions to the outside air from collection, mixing and wetting
operations, or use the methods specified by
391-3-14-.02(1)(c)
to clean emissions containing particulate asbestos material before they escape
to, or are vented to, the outside air; and
III. after wetting, seal all
asbestos-containing waste material in leak-tight containers while wet;
and
IV. label the containers as
follows: CAUTION! CONTAINS ASBESTOS -- AVOID OPENING OR BREAKING CONTAINER.
BREATHING ASBESTOS IS HAZARDOUS TO YOUR HEALTH. Alternatively, use warning
labels specified by Occupational Safety and Health Standards of the United
States Department of Labor, Occupational Safety and Health Administration
(OSHA) under 29 CFR
1910.1001(g)(2)(ii).
(II) Use an alternative
disposal method that has received prior approval by the Director.
(c) Standard
for Air Cleaning:
1. The contractor who
elects to use air cleaning shall:
(i) use
fabric filter collection devices doing all of the following:
(I) operating the fabric filter collection
devices at a pressure drop of no more than four inches water gauge, as measured
across the fabric filter; and
(II)
ensuring that the air flow permeability, as measured by ASTM Method D 737-75
does not exceed 30ft³/min/ft² for woven fabrics or 35
ft³/min/ft² for felted fabrics; and
(III) ensuring that felted fabric weighs at
least 14 ounces per square yard and is at least one-sixteenth inch thick
throughout;
(IV) avoiding the use
of synthetic fabrics that contain fill yarn other than that is spun.
(ii) Properly install, use,
operate and maintain all air cleaning equipment. Bypass devices may be used
only during upset or emergency conditions and then only for as long as it takes
to shut down the operation generating the particulate asbestos
material.
2. If the use
of fabric creates a fire or explosion hazard, the Director may authorize as a
substitute the use of wet collectors designed to operate with a unit contacting
energy of at least 40 inches water gauge pressure.
3. The Director may authorize the use of
filtering equipment other than described in this paragraph if the contractor
demonstrates to the Director's satisfaction that it is equivalent to the
described equipment in filtering particulate asbestos material.
(2) Project
Notification: No contractor shall engage in a project prior to notifying the
Director of such activities at least seven calendar days prior to commencement
of same. Such prior notice need not be provided for an emergency project;
however, the contractor shall notify the Director of the activity within seven
calendar days after the commencement of such emergency project. The
notification shall be made in the manner and form required by the Director and
shall be accompanied by a project fee. The notification shall state the
location of the project, the owner's name and address, the expected dates on
which the project will begin and end and any other information as may be
required by the Director. Upon completion of the project, the contractor shall
certify to the Director, on forms specified by the Director, that the project
was conducted in accordance with the Rules contained in this Chapter.
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