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ERI Consulting, Inc. <br /> <br /> __ 1.4.1.1.1 Assure that written notification in accordance with 40 CFR <br /> Part 61 Subpart M, NESHAP, has been sent to the <br /> appropriate State or Federal air pollution control agency <br /> responsible for the enforcement of the National Emission <br /> Standard for Asbestos at least ten (10) working days prior <br /> -- to the commencement of any on-site project activity which <br /> disturbs asbestos. Notification shall be in writing with <br /> a copy to the Owner's Representative. In Texas, notice <br /> should comply with TAHPA Section 295.61 and shall be <br /> submitted to the Texas Department of Health. In Texas, <br /> -- notice of any abatement project, regardless of the <br /> quantity, must be filed with the Texas Department of <br /> Health, Austin. Other states may be more stringent than <br /> <br /> 1.4.1.1.2 Submit proof satisfactory to the Building Owner that <br />-- required permits, site location and arrangements for <br /> transport and disposal approval for asbestos containing <br />_ waste materials have been made. Transporter and landfill <br /> must be in compliance with 40 CFR Subpart M, NESHAP. <br /> Within the state of Texas, transportation of asbestos- <br /> containing materials shall comply with the TAHPA rules, <br /> section 295.56. <br />-- 1.4.1.1.3 Submit documentation satisfactory to the Owner's <br /> Representative that the Contractor's employees, including <br /> supervisors, foremen, workers, and any other company <br /> personnel or agents who may be exposed to airborne <br /> asbestos fibers or who may be responsible for any aspects <br />-- of abatement activities, have received as a minimum the <br /> training specified in Part 4 Section 4.1 of this document. <br />_ 1.4.1.1.4 Submit documentation from a physician that all employees <br /> or agents who may be exposed to airborne asbestos have <br /> received physicals in accordance with 29 CFR 1926.1101 and <br />-' have been found physically capable of wearing the <br /> protective equipment including the respirator. The <br />-- employer must furnish the examining physician a copy of <br /> the regulations under which the physical is to be <br /> <br /> conducted. The Er~ployer must be aware of and provide <br /> information to the examining physician about unusual <br /> conditions in the workplace environment (e.g. high <br /> <br /> temperatures, humidity, chemical contaminants) that may <br /> impact on the employee's ability to perform work <br /> <br /> 4/11/03 46 <br /> <br /> <br />