EP 1110-1-22
15 Sep 00
Part II: Exposure Assessment (Continued)
For occupied facilities only.
Population. This involves defining average occupancy as the total number of building occupants
and outside visitor traffic into a room or area during an eight-hour period. For example, a
reception area in a DEH shop has one person assigned to the area. There are 15 individuals
(including the receptionist) assigned to the building. They have approximately 240 customers
(visitors) in the building during an eight-hour period. On overage, each customer (visitor) is
serviced and departs the building within 30 minutes.
*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.
(outside visitors x time spent/8 hours) in area/room + building occupants = average occupancy
Example: ([240 visitors x 0.5 hours]/8 hours) + 15 occupants = 30. ............... Score as 2
_____(1)
Less than nine or for corridors.
_____(2)
10 to 200.
_____(3)
201 to 500.
_____(4)
501 to 1000.
_____(5)
Greater than 1000.
_____(5)
Medical facilities, youth centers, childcare facilities, or residential
buildings, regardless of the population, will be assigned to this category.
For unoccupied facilities only.
_____(0)
No ACM or less than one percent.
_____(1)
Nonfriable ACM in good or fair condition.
_____(2)
Nonfriable ACM in poor condition.
_____(3)
Friable ACM in good condition.
_____(5)
Friable ACM with visible evidence of damage.
EXPOSURE (E) TOTAL ________ (Max 26, Min 0)
Inspection (Date) _______________
Note: Provide any other relevant information on observations in the space provided below. If
additional space is needed, attach additional pages as necessary.
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