EP 1110-1-22
15 Sep 00
and assessment strategy will be based on Appendices B and C. The plan shall include but not be
limited to the following:
Accident Prevention Plan (APP) including project safety and health requirements.
Project objectives/requirements, including [usability of pre-existing data,] access requirements,
scheduling, escort requirements, and laboratory turn-around time requirements.
DQOs.
Asbestos Sampling Plan including sample identification process and location decision logic.
Identification, qualifications, and photocopies of certifications of the project personnel/team.
Identification and qualifications of each laboratory that will be used to analyze samples.
Site maps, building identifications, building numbers, floor plans/sketches, (provided as part of
this SOW).
[Summary of Pre-existing Data, Asbestos Management Plan, and Interviews.]
2.2
TASK 2 CONDUCT SURVEY AND ASSESSMENT
2.2.1
Facility Walk-Through/Survey
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NOTE: Confirm with the Installation POC which field data collection forms will be
required to be used during the walk-through survey, and select the appropriate
bracketed sentence. Confirm with the Installation POC that cameras may be used at
the installation for documentation purposes.
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The Contractor shall conduct a thorough walk-through survey as described in Appendix B. During
the walk-through survey, the Contractor shall identify all surfacing material, Thermal System
Insulation (TSI) and miscellaneous materials that potentially contain asbestos. The survey will
include exterior building surfaces, roofing, outside steam lines, and all interior areas such as pipe
chases, closets and other out-of-the-way places. Prior to developing a specific sampling approach,
the Contractor shall carefully delineate homogenous areas based on similar appearance, color,
texture, and date of application.
During the walk-through survey, the Contractor shall utilize [field collection forms in the HALO
Users Manual,][Data input forms supplied by the customer,][Army Asbestos-Containing Materials
Checklist provided in Appendix C. This checklist addresses both the extent of damage to ACM,
and the potential human exposure from damaged ACM.] [The Contractor shall also photograph
each homogenous area.]
The Contractor shall distinguish between friable and nonfriable suspect ACM on all surfaces
including walls, ceilings, and structural members by determining if the material can be crumbled or
reduced to powder by normal hand pressure. Note that under the USEPA definition, the term
friable material also includes both damaged material and material that possesses the potential for
damage when touched or otherwise disturbed. The Contractor shall also assess the condition of all
suspect ACM and classify the condition of suspect ACM as "Significantly Damaged", "Damaged",
or "Good Condition".
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