VA DesignManuals PG 18 10 dmASBhosp
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VA Design Manuals (PG-18-10) – Asbestos Abatement
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
VeteransAffairs | N/A | 33 |
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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2 | CHAPTER 1: GENERAL REQUIREMENTS |
3 | CHAPTER 2: GENERAL ASBESTOS ABATEMENT CRITERIA |
7 | APPENDIX B – 02 82 13.13: GLOVEBAG ASBESTOS ABATEMENT APPENDIX D – 02 82 13.21: ASBESTOS ROOF ABATEMENT |
8 | CHAPTER 1: GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 1.1 PURPOSE 1.1.1 EDITOR’s NOTES 1.2 RESPONSIBILITY 1.3 REGULATORY OVERSIGHT AUTHORITY |
9 | 1.4 COORDINATION 1.5 VA DESIGN CRITERIA 1.5.1 MASTER SPECIFICATIONS Purpose 1.5.2 DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION PROCEDURES Purpose Establishes minimum consistent design/construction practices |
10 | 1.5.3 DESIGN MANUALS Purpose 1.5.4 DESIGN GUIDES Purpose |
11 | 1.5.5 DESIGN SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS Purpose 1.5.6 ARCHITECT/ENGINEER REVIEW CHECKLISTS Purpose 1.5.7 DESIGN ALERTS Purpose Communicates current design issues and solutions |
12 | 1.5.8 QUALITY ALERTS Purpose Communicates quality deficiencies from recent A/E design submissions 1.5.9 PHYSICAL SECURITY DESIGN MANUAL FOR VA FACILITIES – MISSION CRITICAL FACILITIES & LIFE SAFETY PROTECTED FACILITIES Purpose 1.5.10 COMPUTER AIDED FACILITIES MANAGEMENT REQUIREMENTS (CAFM) |
13 | 1.6 OTHER DESIGN CRITERIA 1.6.1.1 New Construction 1.6.1.2 Major Renovations |
14 | 1.6.1.3 Minor Renovations 1.6.1.4 Demolition |
15 | 1.6.1.5 Non-Recurring Maintenance (NRM) |
16 | 1.7 APPLICABLE STANDARDS 1.7.1 GENERAL Environmental Protection Agency (EPA): |
17 | 1.7.2 LOCAL REGULATIONS AND CONDITIONS 1.8 DESIGN REQUIREMENTS 1.9 CRITERIA UNIQUE TO VA 1.9.1 A/E DESIGN SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS |
18 | 1.9.2 DRAWINGS 1.9.3 SEQUENCE OF ASBESTOS ABATEMENT DRAWINGS 1.9.4 ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS 1.9.5 PROPRIETARY ITEMS |
19 | CHAPTER 2: GENERAL ASBESTOS ABATEMENT CRITERIA 2.1 REFERENCES Environmental Protection Agency (EPA): |
20 | 2.2 DEFINITIONS 2.2.1 Asbestos Containing Material (ACM) 2.2.2 Asbestos Hazards Emergency Response Act (AHERA) 2.2.3 Asbestos School Hazard Abatement Reauthorization Act (ASHARA) 2.2.4 Amended Water 2.2.5 Authorized Person 2.2.6 Area Sampling 2.2.7 Asbestos 2.2.8 Asbestos Control Area |
21 | 2.2.9 Asbestos Fibers 2.2.10 Asbestos Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL) 2.2.11 Background 2.2.12 Building Inspector (AHERA) 2.2.13 Class I Asbestos Work 2.2.14 Class II Asbestos Work 2.2.15 Class III Asbestos Work |
22 | 2.2.16 Class IV Asbestos Work 2.2.17 Contractor’s Professional Industrial Hygienist (CPIH/CIH) 2.2.18 Contractor 2.2.19 Competent Person 2.2.20 Critical Barrier 2.2.21 Decontamination Area 2.2.22 Demolition |
23 | 2.2.23 Disposal Bag 2.2.24 Encapsulation 2.2.25 Encapsulants 2.2.26 Equipment Room or Area 2.2.27 Fiber 2.2.28 Friable Asbestos Material 2.2.29 Glovebag Technique 2.2.30 High Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) Filter Equipment 2.2.31 Intact |
24 | 2.2.32 Model Accreditation Plan (MAP) 2.2.33 Negative Initial Exposure Assessment 2.2.34 NESHAP 2.2.35 Negative Pressure Enclosure (NPE) 2.2.36 Nonfriable Asbestos Material 2.2.37 Nonfriable Asbestos Material (Category I) 2.2.38 Nonfriable Asbestos Material (Category II) 2.2.39 Permissible Exposure Limits (PELs) 2.2.39.1 PEL – Time Weighted Average |
25 | 2.2.39.2 PEL – Excursion Limit 2.2.40 Personal Sampling 2.2.41 Phase Contrast Microscopy (PCM) 2.2.42 Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) 2.2.43 Presumed ACM (PACM) 2.2.44 Project Designer (AHERA) 2.2.45 Qualified Person 2.2.46 Regulated Area |
26 | 2.2.47 Regulated ACM (RACM) 2.2.48 Removal 2.2.49 Renovation 2.2.50 Repair 2.2.51 Surfacing Asbestos Material 2.2.52 Thermal System Insulation (TSI) Asbestos Material 2.2.53 Transite 2.2.54 Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) 2.2.55 VA Professional Industrial Hygienist (VPIH/CIH) – The Department of Veterans Affairs Professional Industrial Hygienist must meet the qualifications of a PIH, and may be a Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH). |
27 | 2.2.56 Wetting Agent 2.2.57 Worker 2.3 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 2.3.1 Abatement Work Tasks 2.3.2 Unexpected Discovery of Asbestos 2.3.3 Wallboard/Joint Compound 2.4 SUBMITTALS |
28 | 2.5 QUALITY ASSURANCE 2.5.1 Written Qualifications and Organization Report 2.5.2 Specific Requirements 2.5.3 Federal, State or Local Regulations |
29 | 2.5.4 Pre-Construction Meeting 2.6 SAFETY 2.6.1 Activity Hazard Analyses (AHAs) 2.7 HAZARD COMMUNICATIONS (HAZCOM) 2.7.1 Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs) 2.8 SECURITY 2.8.1 Licenses, Permits and Notifications 2.8.2 Regulated Areas |
30 | 2.8.3 Warning Signs and Tape 2.8.4 Warning Labels 2.9 MEDICAL SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS 2.9.1 Respiratory Protection Program 2.9.2 Respiratory Fit Testing 2.9.3 Respiratory Selection and Use Requirements 2.9.4 Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) |
31 | 2.9.5 Whole Body Protection 2.9.5.1 Coveralls 2.9.5.2 Gloves 2.9.5.3 Foot Coverings 2.9.5.4 Head Coverings 2.9.5.5 Protective Eye Wear 2.10 HYGIENE 2.10.1 Three (3) Stage Decontamination Area |
32 | 2.10.2 Load-Out Area 2.10.3 Single Stage Decontamination Area 2.10.4 Decontamination Area Exit Procedures 2.10.5 Smoking 2.11 TRAINING PROGRAM |