10A N.C. Admin. Code 41D .0102 - PRE-DECONTAMINATION ASSESSMENT
The responsible party shall conduct a pre-decontamination assessment in accordance with the following:
(1) Contact hazardous materials (HAZMAT) team
member(s) or law enforcement personnel to collect specific methamphetamine lab
information including:
(a) the drugs
manufactured;
(b) the chemicals
found;
(c) the manufacture ("cook")
recipes/methods used at the lab site;
(d) duration of lab operation;
(e) chemical equipment found; and
(f) the location of contaminated cooking and
storage areas.
(2)
Determine whether the heating, ventilation, air conditioning (HVAC) system
serves more than one unit or structure such as motels, apartments, row houses
or multiple-family dwellings to determine whether contamination entered other
residences or rooms.
(3) Assess the
plumbing system for visible contamination such as chemical etching or staining
and for the presence of chemical odors coming from the drain.
(4) Conduct a visual assessment of the
severity of contamination inside and outside of the structure where the lab was
located:
(a) document any visible chemical
spills;
(b) assess adjacent rooms,
units, apartments or structures for contamination, e.g. chemical odors,
staining, chemical spills; and
(c)
determine whether disposal methods used by the "cooks" at and near the lab site
(e.g., dumping, burning, burial, venting, and drain disposal) caused
contamination of soil, groundwater, on-site sewage disposal systems, or other
environmental contamination.
(5) Develop a plan for waste disposal in
accordance with the rules and statutes administered by the North Carolina
Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Division of Waste Management
for materials removed from the structure and wastes produced during cleaning,
including solid wastes, hazardous wastes, and household hazardous
wastes.
(6) Determine whether the
severity and type of contamination creates a risk of explosion or fire and
thereby requires disconnection of power sources to the structure until after
decontamination is complete.
(7)
Determine the necessary personal protective equipment needed for cleanup
workers.
(8) Notify the local
health director of potential contamination of septic systems, soil, or
groundwater.
(9) Notify the lead
law enforcement agency for the site if lab remnants or other evidence of
methamphetamine manufacturing is discovered that may have been overlooked
during bulk decontamination.
(10)
Document and retain for three years findings of the pre-decontamination
assessment and provide a copy to the local health department in accordance with
Rule .0104 of this Section.
Notes
Temporary Adoption Eff. January 1, 2005;
Eff. April 1, 2005;
Pursuant to G.S. 150B-21.3A, rule is necessary without substantive public interest Eff. January 9, 2018.
Temporary Adoption Eff. January 1, 2005;
Eff. April 1, 2005.
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