EP 1110-1-22
15 Sep 00
Part I: Damage Assessment (Continued)
Percent asbestos.
_____(0)
Less than one percent ACM.
_____(1)
One to 30 percent ACM.
_____(2)
31 to 50 percent ACM.
_____(3)
Greater than 50 percent ACM.
Note: If the percent asbestos content is less than one percent or nonfriable asbestos (in good to
fair condition) then the total for percent asbestos category will be zero (0).
DAMAGE (d) TOTAL_____(Max 20, Min 0)
Bulk sample results should be reported using the following format:
Sample No.
Type Asbestos
%
Source
Analysis Performed by (Lab/Name/Date) ________________________________
Part II: Exposure Assessment
Material friability. USEPA definition: hand pressure can crumble, pulverize, or reduce to
powder when dry.
_____(0)
Nonfriable
Material (i.e., floor tile, wallboard, binder's etc.) in good to fair
condition.
_____(1)
Low Friability
Material difficult to crumble by hand.
_____(2)
Moderate Friability
Material fairly easy to dislodge and crush.
_____(3)
High Friability
Material easily reduced to powder; or broken by hand.
Occupant accessibility to ACM fibers.
_____(0)
Low Accessibility
*Materials are not exposed; or totally isolated by permanent
barrier; or accessible only during infrequent, occasional
maintenance activity; or no air flow from the friable insulating
material location to occupants of the building or storage areas.
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