EP 1110-1-22
15 Sep 00
Part I: Damage Assessment. (Continued)
Proximity to items for repair. If both A and B apply, score the one with the highest rating.
(Check all that apply. Maximum of 3 points.)
A.
Sprayed-on or troweled-on. Could the friable ACM be damaged by routine maintenance
activities?
_____(0)
No routine maintenance is performed within the areas.
_____(1)
Equal to or greater than five ft.
_____(2)
Equal to or greater than one ft but less than five ft.
_____(3)
Less than one ft from routine maintenance areas or a ceiling panel
contaminated with ACM must be removed.
B.
Pipe, boiler, or duct insulation. Could damage occur as a result of routine maintenance
or by occupants of building?
_____(0)
No.
_____(3)
Yes.
Type of ACM.
_____(0)
*Non-asbestos materials; or nonfriable (ACM, (i.e., floor tile, wallboard,
etc.) in good to fair condition; or ACM with less than one percent.
_____(1)
Miscellaneous ACM (i.e., ceiling tiles, etc.)
_____(1)
*Boiler; or pipe insulation; or other ACM insulation materials (not
accessible to occupants).
_____(2)
Nonfriable ACM (i.e., floor tile, wallboard, etc.) in poor condition.
_____(2)
*Boiler; or pipe insulation; or other ACM insulation materials (accessible
to occupants).
_____(3)
*ACM on exterior of supply ducts; or capable of being introduced into
air ducts (i.e., deteriorated ACM located in area of air ducts; or above
suspended ceilings).
_____(4)
*Sprayed-on; or troweled-on surface ACM (accessible to occupants).
*Note: If any one or a combination of these criteria are met, assign the corresponding value and
line out the criteria that does not apply.
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