Haw. Code R. § 11-502-10 - Operations and maintenance
(a) The local
education agency shall implement an operations, maintenance, and repair program
pursuant to this section whenever any friable ACBM is present or assumed to be
present in a building that it leases, owns, or otherwise uses as a school
building. Any material identified as nonfriable ACBM or nonfriable assumed ACBM
must be treated as friable ACBM for purposes of this section when the material
is about to become friable as a result of activities performed in the school
building.
(b) The protection
provided by EPA at
40 CFR
763.121 for worker protection during asbestos
abatement projects is extended to employees of the local education agency who
perform operations, maintenance, and repair activities involving ACM and who
are not covered by the OSHA asbestos construction standard at
29 CFR
1926.1101 or an asbestos worker approved by
OSHA pursuant to Section 19 of the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Act. The
local education agency may consult 40 CFR Part 763, Subpart E, Appendix B, as
referenced in section 11-502-3, if their employees are performing operations,
maintenance, and repair activities that are of small-scale and short
duration.
(c) Small-scale, short
duration activities shall only be performed by staff that have completed the
training required by section 11-502-11. Records of all small-scale, short
duration activities must be kept in the management plan. These shall include:
(1) The location of ACBM
disturbance;
(2) The amount of ACBM
affected;
(3) The person performing
the activity;
(4) The training this
person has received;
(5) The length
of time required to complete the activity; and
(6) If ACM is removed, the name and location
of the storage or disposal site of the ACM.
(d) Cleaning shall be performed as follows:
(1) unless the building has been cleaned
using equivalent methods within the previous six months, all areas of a school
building where friable ACBM, damaged or significantly damaged thermal system
insulation ACM, or friable suspected ACBM assumed to be ACM are present shall
be cleaned at least once after the completion of the inspection required by
section 11-502-5(a) and before the initiation of any response action, other
than operations and maintenance activities or repair, according to the
following procedures:
(A) HEPA-vacuuming or
steam-cleaning all carpets;
(B)
HEPA-vacuuming or wet-cleaning all other floors and all other horizontal
surfaces; and
(C) Disposal of all
debris, filters, mop-heads, and cloths in sealed, leak-tight
containers;
(2) The
certified management planner shall make a written recommendation to the local
education agency whether additional cleaning is needed, and if so, the methods
and frequency of such cleaning.
(e) The local education agency shall ensure
that the procedures described below to protect building occupants shall be
followed for any operations and maintenance activities disturbing friable ACBM:
(1) Restrict entry into the area by persons
other than those necessary to perform the maintenance project, either by
physically isolating the area or by scheduling;
(2) Post signs to prevent entry by
unauthorized persons;
(3) Shut off
or temporarily modify the air-handling system and restrict other sources of air
movement;
(4) Use work practices or
other controls, such as wet methods, protective clothing, HEPA-vacuums,
mini-enclosures, glove bags, as necessary to inhibit the spread of any released
fibers;
(5) Clean all fixtures or
other components in the immediate work area; and
(6) Place the asbestos debris and other
cleaning materials in a sealed, leak-tight container.
(f) The response action for any maintenance
activities disturbing friable ACBM, other than small-scale, short duration
maintenance activities, shall be designed by persons certified to design
response actions and conducted by persons certified to conduct response actions
as required by sections 11-504-22, 11-504-23, and 11-504-35.
(g) The local education agency shall ensure
that the procedures described below are followed in the event of a minor fiber
release episode; these procedures may be conducted by persons trained pursuant
to subsection 11-502-11(b):
(1) The debris
shall be thoroughly saturated using wet methods;
(2) The area shall be cleaned, as described
in subsection (d);
(3) The asbestos
debris shall be placed in a sealed, leak-tight container; and
(4) The area of damaged ACM shall be repaired
with materials such as asbestos-free spackling, plaster, cement, or insulation;
sealed with latex paint or an encapsulant; or the appropriate response action
required by section 11-502-9 shall be immediately implemented.
(h) The local education agency
shall ensure that the procedures described below are followed in the event of a
major fiber release episode:
(1) Entry into
the area shall be restricted and signs shall be posted to prevent entry into
the area by persons other than those necessary to perform the response
action;
(2) The air-handling system
shall be shut off or temporarily modified to prevent the distribution of fibers
to other areas in the building; and
(i) The local education agency shall ensure
that ACM such as floor tiles are not subjected to dry stripping or dry
sanding.
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