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Fungal-Biological Hazard Remediation Protocol-Phase II Irerracon <br />Grand Theater ■ 21 Lamar Street, Paris, Texas <br />February 24, 2011 ■ Terracon Project No. 94117645 <br />iii. Representative air samples shall be collected from within the work areas, the outdoor <br />environment, and analyzed by standard optical light microscopy methodology. Total <br />bioaerosol analysis must be conducted by a licensed Mold Analysis Laboratory. Any <br />area whose air test does not meet post remediation criteria will be re-tested following <br />cleaning and air scrubbing of those areas. <br />iv. Total bioaerosol analytical clearance criteria will be based on qualitative and quantitative <br />similarity between the indoor samples and the ambient outdoor control samples <br />collected contemporaneously. Air samples will be collected and analyzed in a manner <br />that provides a minimum detection limit of 43 spores/m3. Fungal aerosols in the indoor <br />environment should not exceed the contemporaneously collected outdoor control <br />samples by more than 650 spore/m3, or by more than 50 % of the "high" results for <br />Typical Outdoor Spore Levels (Texas) as reported in the EMLab P& K IAQ Pocket <br />Reference Guide, 6th Edition. The consultant may make numeric exceptions for <br />frequently isolated genera such as Cladosporium or other typical phylloplane fungi. <br />13.0 WASTE DISPOSAL <br />Waste materials will be double bagged or wrapped in opaque six (6) mil polyethylene <br />unlabeled disposal bags. Disposal bags will be HEPA vacuumed prior to removal from the <br />work areas. Debris will be disposed as construction waste and placed in an enclosed, <br />secured dumpster provided by the contractor unless otherwise noted. <br />14.0 CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITIES <br />In the contained areas the remediation contractor will assume full responsibility and liability for <br />compliance with all applicable federal, state and local regulations pertaining to work practices, <br />transport, disposal, and protection of workers, visitors to the site and persons occupying areas <br />adjacent to the site. The Contractor will hold the Owner, the General Contractor and the <br />Consultant harmless for failure to comply on the part of himself, his employees or his <br />subcontractors. Federal, state and local regulations include, but are not limited to, the <br />following: <br />14.1 U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Safety and Health Administration, (OSHA), <br />including but not limited to: <br />■ Respiratory Protection: Title 29, Part 1910, Section 134 of the Code of Federal <br />Regulations <br />■ Access to Employee Exposure and Medical Records: Title 29, Part 1910, Section <br />2 of the Code of Federal Regulations <br />■ Hazard Communication: Title 29, Part 1910, Section 1200 of the Code of Federal <br />Regulations <br />Responsive ■ 12esourceful ■ Reliable 6 <br />MAC # 0107/11-10-12 <br />