
Sample List of Suspect Asbestos-Containing Materials Cement Pipes Cement Wallboard Cement Siding Asphalt Floor Tile Vinyl Floor Tile Vinyl Sheet Flooring Flooring Backing Construction Mastics (floor tile, carpet, ceiling tile, etc) Acoustical Plaster Decorative Plaster Textured Paints/Coatings Ceiling Tiles and Lay-in Panels.
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For example, studies conducted by the National Roofing Contractors Association (NRCA) indicate that removal of asbestos-containing roof flashings, mastics, coatings, and cements yield low asbestos fiber concentrations [range, 0004-0027 fibers per cubic centimeter (f cc −1); mean, 0024 f cc −1).
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This includes removal of built-up roofing in which the roofing felts contain asbestos and removal of asbestos-containing shingles and asbestos-containing felt underlayments Other roofing materials, such as cements, coatings, mastics, and flashings may contain asbestos, and if these materials are not intact, their removal is a Class II operation.
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For example, studies conducted by the National Roofing Contractors Association (NRCA) indicate that removal of asbestos-containing roof flashings, mastics, coatings, and cements yield low asbestos fiber concentrations [range, 0004-0027 fibers per cubic centimeter (f cc −1); mean, 0024 f cc −1).
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asbestos standards Asbestos-containing asphalt roof cements, coatings, and mastics are no longer covered under the 1994 regulation (US Department of Labor, 1998a) A variety of asbestos-containing products, such as brakes, gaskets, and asphalt roofing products, are used by the military on vehicles, ships, and missiles and in construction.
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(8) This section does not apply to asbestos-containing asphalt roof coatings, cements and mastics (b) Definitions Aggressive method means removal or disturbance of building material by sanding, abrading, grinding or other method that breaks, crumbles, or disintegrates intact ACM.
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does not regulate roof mastics (OSHA is amending sections 19151001 and 19261101 to conform the regulations to the court's decision OSHA is ad ding a statement to paragraph (a) in both standards to state that the standard does not apply to asbestos-containing asphalt roof cements, coatings and mastics).
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These misconceptions were enshrined in the 1997 decision by the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals that is cited in the article With due respect to the Court, time has proven their decision to exempt asphalt roof cement - as well as coatings and mastics - from regulation by OSHA to be, as I tactfully put it, “erroneous in retrospect”.
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asbestos-containing asphalt roof coatings, cements and mastics (b) Definitions “Aggressive method" means removal or disturbance of building material by sanding, abrading, grinding or other method that breaks, crumbles, or disintegrates intact ACM “Amended water" means water to which surfactant (wetting agent) has been added to.
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(3) This ((section does apply)) part applies to ship repairing, shipbuilding and shipbreaking employments and related employments as defined in WAC 296-304-01001 except for work involving asbestos-containing asphalt roof coatings, cements, and mastics.
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Jan 31, 2019· (8) This section does not apply to asbestos-containing asphalt roof coatings, cements and mastics (b) Definitions Aggressive method means removal or disturbance of building material by sanding, abrading, grinding or other method that breaks, crumbles, or disintegrates intact ACM.
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This article series provides a photo guide and text that can help in identification of asbestos-containing roofing products like asphalt shingles & asbestos-cement roof shingl We discuss repair or replacement of asbestos-containing roof products, disposal of asbestos cement roofing debris and cleaning, safety, and maintenance of these roofs.
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D All asbestos-containing materials listed are subject to Class II removal requirements as defined by 29 CFR 19261101 The Contractor shall ensure that the following work practices are followed: Engineering Controls for non-friable ACM: roof coatings, cements, and mastics: 1 Isolate all roof level heating and ventilation air intake sources.
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This section does not apply to asbestos-containing asphalt roof coatings, cements and mastics , wallboard, floor tile and sheeting, roofing and siding shingles, and construction mastics Class III asbestos work means repair and maintenance operations, where "ACM", , asbestos-containing material, with glove-like appendages through which.
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Sample List of Suspect Asbestos-Containing Materials Cement Pipes Cement Wallboard Cement Siding Asphalt Floor Tile Vinyl Floor Tile Vinyl Sheet Flooring Flooring Backing Construction Mastics (floor tile, carpet, ceiling tile, etc) Acoustical Plaster Decorative Plaster Textured Paints/Coatings Ceiling Tiles and Lay-in Panels.
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Coverage under this standard is based on the nature of the work operation involving asbestos exposure It does not apply to asbestos-containing asphalt roof coatings, cements and mastics Based on the above information, are your employees conducing construction work involving exposure to asbestos?.
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This section does not apply to asbestos-containing asphalt roof coatings, cements and mastics , wallboard, floor tile and sheeting, roofing and siding shingles, and construction mastics Class III asbestos work means repair and maintenance operations, where "ACM", , asbestos-containing material, with glove-like appendages through which.
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For bituminous materials, the most useful and versatile repair material is a bucket of asphalt roof cement From a safety and accountability viewpoint, you should be aware that many of today’s mastics still contain asbestos fibers The bitumen-encapsulated asbestos fibers are not a hazard, and are no longer controlled by EPA or OSHA regulations.
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No Just having asbestos siding and roofing on your home does not pose a hazard to your health Asbestos-containing roofing and siding in good condition are best left alone Damaged roofing and siding should be carefully repaired Sometimes asbestos-containing roofing and siding can be covered with new materials Check your local building cod.
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This includes, but is not limited to, the removal of asbestos-containing wallboard systems, floor tiles and sheeting, ceiling tiles, roofing and siding shingles, and construction mastics Note: From 29 CFR 19261101(a)(8)
underlayment felts; asphalt-containing roof coatings and mastics; and asphalt-containing ba se flashings ACM roofing products that use other bituminous or resinous binders (such as coal tars or pitches) are also considered to be Category I ACM What are Category II asbestos-containing.
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Jul 01, 2007· This is particularly evident for asbestos-containing roof coatings, mastics and cements, which even today, are sold legally in some hardware stor This simulation provides the first data specific to hand-applied roof coatings, mastics and cement products.
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asbestos-containing asphalt/bituminous roofing products and asbestos-cement shingles/panels Under this guidance the following types of roofing projects involve the removal of regulated asbestos-containing material (RACM),and are, therefore, covered under the NESHAP regulation: 1 >160 square feet of friable** roofing ACM will be removed 2.
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