Section
1. Definitions.
(1) "
Absorption"
means:
(a) For a person or an animal, the
process of a substance getting into the body through the eyes, skin, stomach,
intestines, or lungs; or
(b) The
process of taking in.
(2)
"Acidic" means the condition of a media that contains a sufficient amount of
acid substances to lower the pH below seven and zero tenths (7.0).
(3) "Acute effect" means an immediate
response to a contaminant that may consist of shortness of breath; cough; chest
pain; dizziness; lack of coordination; chemical irritation; burns to the skin,
eyes, mouth, or nose; and in severe cases, death.
(4) "Adverse health effect" means a change in
body functions or cell structure that may indicate or lead to disease or health
problems.
(5) "Ambient air" means
an unconfined portion of the atmosphere including open air or surrounding
air.
(6) "Cabinet" is defined by
KRS
224.01-010(9).
(7) "
Certified contractor" means an entity or
individual who completes the steps required by
401 KAR
101:010 to become recognized by the state and is
authorized to conduct the decontamination services for contaminated properties
following the protocols of the
tiered response system.
(8) "Clandestine methamphetamine lab" is
defined by
KRS
224.01-410(2)(a).
(9) "
Confined Space" means a space having the
following characteristics:
(a) Limited means
for exit and entry; and
(b)
Ventilation of the space is lacking or inadequate, allowing for the potential
accumulation of toxic air contaminants, flammable or explosive agents, or
depletion of oxygen.
(10)
"Constituent of concern" or "COC" means chemicals or compounds that include
methamphetamine or related hazardous materials that may be present at
inhabitable properties.
(11)
"Contaminated property" is defined by
KRS
224.01-410(2)(b).
(12) "
Cook" means:
(a) The process of manufacturing
methamphetamine or other illegal substances; or
(b) The person responsible for manufacturing
methamphetamine or other illegal substances.
(13) "Decontamination standards" is defined
by
KRS
224.01-410(2)(c).
(14) "Encapsulation" means the act of
surrounding, protecting, or sheathing a building material, by applying paint or
other sealant.
(15) "Flame
ionization detector" or "FID" means one (1) of several methods for detecting
and quantifying primarily hydrocarbon gases. Flame ionization utilizes a
hydrogen flame to ionize and detect gases that are essentially flammable;
however, the process is far less sensitive to oxygen containing compounds due
to the reduced carbon atoms.
(16)
"Hazardous waste" is defined by
KRS
224.01-010(31)(b).
(17) "
Hazardous Waste Operator (HAZWOPER)
training" means a forty (40) hour course required by
OSHA under the General
Site Worker
standard pursuant to
803 KAR
2:403 and
29 C.F.R.
1926.50 through
1926.66
for workers to enter and work within an area defined as a hazardous waste site
or uncontrolled hazardous waste site.
(18) "HEPA" means High-Efficiency Particulate
Air Filtration system.
(19) "Home
owner" means the title holder of the inhabitable property where a notice of
methamphetamine contamination has been posted.
(20) "Hotel" is defined by
KRS
219.011(3).
(21) "HVAC" means heating, ventilation, and
air conditioning system.
(22)
"Inhabitable property" is defined by
KRS
224.01-410(2)(d).
(23) "Land owner" means the deed holder of
the land.
(24) "Manufacturer" means
a person connected to or responsible for the "manufacture", as defined by
KRS
218A.1431(1), of
methamphetamine.
(25)
"Methamphetamine" is defined by
KRS
218A.1431(2).
(26) "NAZI cook" means a method of producing
methamphetamine using anhydrous ammonia.
(27) "OSHA" means Occupational, Safety, and
Health Administration.
(28)
"Personal protective equipment" or "PPE" means equipment for the eyes, face,
head, or extremities; protective clothing; respiratory devices; or protective
shields or barriers, used and maintained in a sanitary and reliable condition
wherever it is necessary by reason of hazards of processes or environment,
chemical hazards, radiological hazards, or mechanical irritants encountered in
a manner capable of causing injury or impairment in the function of any part of
the body through absorption, inhalation, or physical contact.
(29) "Photoionization detection" or "PID"
means a device used for the detection of certain VOCs, based on their
ionization potential, which utilizes ultraviolet light to ionize gas
molecules.
(30) "Precursor" means
compounds or mixtures containing ephedrine or pseudoephedrine.
(31) "Property owner" means the home owner or
land owner.
(32) "Red phosphorus"
means ingredients that may be used in the manufacture of methamphetamines; the
strike plate on a book of matches is a frequently used source of red
phosphorus.
(33) "Related hazardous
material or hazardous waste" is defined by
KRS
224.10-410(2)(f).
(34) "Render unusable" means destruction of
an item to a degree so that it cannot be used for its intended
purpose.
(35) "Semi-volatile" means
substances that slowly evaporate at normal temperatures or pressures.
(36) "Solvent" means a liquid capable of
dissolving or dispersing another substance.
(37) "Surface material" is defined by
KRS
224.01-410(2)(e).
(38) "Tiered response system" means a system
to address the level of clean up services required for a contaminated property
based upon the degree of methamphetamine production and the degree of potential
contamination resulting from methamphetamine production as indicated by the
results of assessment by responding state or local law enforcement.
(39) "Toxic agent" means a chemical or
physical agent that, under certain circumstances of exposure, may cause adverse
health effects.
(40) "Volatile"
means evaporating readily at normal temperatures and pressures.
(41) "Volatile compounds" or "VC" means
compounds that are in most cases organic in composition and evaporate readily
into the air.