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4-B
AGENDA - Type
RESOLUTION
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Award Asbestos Abatement Bid at UARCO Bldg & City Hall/Old Central Fire Station
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5/12/2003
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ERI Consulting, Inc. <br /> <br /> ~61.141, subpart M is not excluded, regardless of its current use or <br /> function. <br /> <br />1.1.62 Facility component - Any pipe, duct, boiler, tank, reactor, turbine <br /> or furnace at or in a facility or any structural member of a <br /> facility. <br /> <br />1.1.63 Facility Owner The owner of record of any facility or public <br /> building or any person who exercises control over a facility or <br /> public building to the extent that said person contracts for or <br /> permits renovation to or demolition of said facility or public <br /> building. <br /> <br />1.1.64 Fiber - A particulate form of asbestos, 5 micrometers or longer, with <br /> a length-to-diameter ratio of at least 3 to 1. <br /> <br />1.1.65 Fixed object - A piece of equipment or furniture in the work area <br /> which cannot be removed from the work area. <br /> <br />1.1.66 Friable asbestos Asbestos-containing material which can be <br /> crumbled, when dry, under hand pressure. <br /> <br />1.1.67 Friable material Materials that when dry can be crumbled, <br /> pulverized, or reduced to powder by hand pressure. <br /> <br />1.1.68 Glove bag technique - A method with limited applications for removing <br /> small amounts of friable asbestos-containing material from HVAC <br /> ducts, short piping runs, valves, joints, elbows, and other non- <br /> planar surfaces in a non-contained (plasticized) work area. The <br /> glove bag assembly is a manufactured or fabricated device consisting <br /> of a glove bag (typically constructed of 6 mil transparent <br /> polyethylene or polyvinyl chloride plastic), two inward projecting <br /> long sleeves, an internal tool pouch, and an attached, labeled <br /> receptacle for asbestos waste. The glove bag is constructed and <br /> installed in such a manner that it surrounds the object or material <br /> to be removed and contains all asbestos fibers released during the <br /> process. All workers who are permitted to use the glove bag <br /> technique must be highly trained, experienced and skilled in this <br /> method. <br /> <br />1.1.69 B~FAC - Heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning system. <br /> <br />1.1.70 HEPA filter - a high efficiency particulate air filter capable of <br /> removing particles >0.3 microns in diameter with 99.97% efficiency. <br /> <br />1.1.71 ~I~PA vacuum - A vacuum system equipped with HEPA filtration. <br /> <br /> <br />
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