[Comment: For dates of non-regulatory government publications,
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federal statutory provisions referenced in this rule, please see paragraph
(Z)
(AA) of
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No asbestos hazard abatement contractor shall enter into an
agreement to perform any aspect of an asbestos hazard abatement project unless
the agreement is in writing and contains the following:
(A)
A requirement
that all
All persons working on the
project are licensed or certified by the agency.
(B)
A requirement
that all
All project clearance levels and
sampling be in accordance with the following:
(1) All clearance air-sampling to be analyzed
by phase contrast microscopy (PCM) shall be conducted in accordance with the
"National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health" (NIOSH) method 7400
entitled "Fibers" published in the "NIOSH Manual of Analytical Methods, 3rd
edition, second supplement, August 1987". A minimum of three samples shall be
taken and show that the concentration of fibers for each sample is less than or
equal to a limit of quantitation for PCM (0.01 fibers per cubic centimeter of
air). NIOSH method 7402 may also be used to complement the results obtained by
phase contrast microscopy (method 7400).
(2) All
clearance air-sampling to be analyzed
by Transmission Electron Microscopy shall be conducted in accordance with the
regulations established by the United States environmental protection agency,
40 CFR Part 763, Subpart E, Appendix
A.
(C)
A requirement
that all
All clearance air sampling be
conducted by an asbestos hazard abatement air-monitoring technician, or
asbestos hazard evaluation specialist certified by the agency, or a certified
industrial hygienist or industrial hygienist in
training as certified by the American board of industrial
hygiene.
(D) A detailed description
of the project activities, including the amount, indicated in linear or square
feet, of
asbestos-containing material to be abated, the exact location and type
of that material, and whether or not a contained work site will be established
as required by regulations of the United States occupational safety and health
administration,
29 CFR Part
Section
1926.1101.
(E)
A requirement that all
All asbestos hazard abatement activities be done in
accordance with all applicable federal, state, and local asbestos
regulations.
Notes
Ohio Admin. Code
3745-22-11
Effective:
7/8/2024
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates:
3/14/2024 and
03/14/2029
Promulgated
Under: 119.03
Statutory
Authority: 3710.02
Rule
Amplifies: 3710.05
Prior
Effective Dates: 02/01/1994, 09/19/2004, 11/13/2014,
01/01/2018