Asbestos Site Survey
Site Remediation Project Administration
Operations and Maintenance Program
Asbestos Site Survey
1. VISUAL INSPECTION
Location and extent of hazardous materials in all building, floors, rooms and above every ceiling
2. SAMPLING AND LABORATORY ANALYSIS
Positive laboratory identification of each sample with a percentage of asbestos type. Laboratory analysis includes QA/QC procedures as per N.V.L.A.P. Guidelines.
3. STATEMENT OF CONDITIONS
A written analysis of the field conditions of the asbestos materials and recommendations regarding necessary response actions.
4. ESTIMATE OF AREA INVOLVED
Estimated linear feet and/or surface area of exposed asbestos materials in each location. (To include materials above suspended ceilings, but not to include materials behind walls.)
5. ESTIMATE OF REMOVAL COSTS
Estimated asbestos abatement cost schedule for each building (by floor) surveyed.
6. AIR QUALITY TESTING
(If necessary)
7. RECOMMENDATIONS AND PRIORITIES
Including design and supervision requirements for abatement projects necessary due to renovation or demolition.
8. PRESENTATION
A report presentation to key personnel
9. OPTIONAL GRAPHICS PACKAGE
10. OPTIONAL AIR SAMPLING
Site Remediation Project Administration
For all projects involving Asbestos-containing building materials,
Northeast Test Consultants
"Project Administration Program" serves not only as a safety measure, but provides the necessary
documentation and security packages needed to minimize liability in the future.*
I. PRE-WORK
1. Pre-photograph folder or video tape (where applicable)
2. Pre-monitor air tests -- results
3. Visual overview of conditions
4. Review of specifications and contractor's plan of action
5. Building Demolition Notification Forms to ME DEP
6. Other applicable permitting
II. DURING WORK
1. Bound legal logbook -- all personnel entering work area (this is generally kept by the contractor's supervisor per specifications, to be reviewed by Northeast Test Consultants)
2. Daily project log sheet -- which notes all pertinent observations and data
3. Daily project identification forms, air testing -- laboratory results
4. Applicable Revisions to Notifications and Permitting
5. Photograph folder -- (where applicable)
6. Waste Disposal Manifests
III. FINAL CLEARANCE
1. Post-monitor
2. Post-monitor air tests
3. Visual Inspection results
4. Air Clearance Sampling-- for re-occupancy
5. Post-photograph folder or video tape (where applicable)
IV. FINAL OBJECTIVE*
To provide client with a complete documentation package incorporating Elements 1-4 on the project(s). Project Documentation ensures minimal liability for all involved with the project(s): building owner, architect, contractor, consultant and hazardous-material removal company.