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DocuS' n Envelope ID: B94F2D40-3B3C-47A7-86C2-6F1 B4F92C62C <br /> E tnvironmentai 3omuons uroup <br /> Leading people,companies and communities to live, Report with Protocols for Re m e d i a t i o n <br /> work and prosper in a sustainable environment. <br /> • Failure to achieve a passing post-remediation verification (PRV) assessment <br /> • Compliance with all federal, state and local codes as applicable to remediation activities to include holding <br /> permits as required by government entities <br /> • Security of abetment equipment <br /> • Communicating with the property owner/manager and obtaining permission for unusual requirements, such as <br /> but not limited to air discharge procedures, electrical requirements,temporary water, operations and/or <br /> storage areas, and requirements for access to the property <br /> • Communicating with the property owner regarding concerns about lead-based paint and asbestos hazards <br /> (additional testing for lead/asbestos hazards may be required) <br /> • Staffing the project with full sized crews <br /> • Keeping an on-site folder containing the remediation procedures, route to a local hospital, project contacts with <br /> telephone numbers, Daily Field Activity Logs, and any other document required for successful completion of the <br /> project <br /> • Fire extinguishers to be set inside the containment area <br /> • Signage <br /> • The on-site supervisor identified by the Contractor and whose biography was reviewed by ESG will continue with <br /> the project until completion <br /> • The Contractor must agree to the time schedule indicated by the property owner/manager that the property is <br /> available for abatement <br /> • The Contractor must agree to the project documentation requirements identified in the Qualifications section of <br /> this Report. In addition,the Contractor should provide ESG with the qualifications of key personnel and any <br /> subcontractors, an example of daily log forms, a list of chemicals to be used with their MSDS sheets, <br /> confirmation of how waste will be packaged, decontaminated and disposed of,the Respiratory Protection and <br /> Health and Safety Plans, and proof of E&O Insurance that covers mold abatement activities <br /> Health &Safety <br /> The remediation contractor is responsible for the health and safety of remediation personnel and occupants of the <br /> building and is responsible for the following: <br /> • Providing appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE)to their employees <br /> • Providing fire extinguishers inside the work area <br /> • Providing an orientation for workers upon arrival to the site to discuss safety, security, egress, waste disposal, <br /> discretionary requirements and decontamination procedures <br /> • Posting of warning signs at entrances to the work area that only authorized personnel are to enter <br /> Waste Disposal <br /> Waste must be removed from the containment area in a manner that does not spread the contamination and provides <br /> the level of discretion expected by the property owner. It is usually best to place bagged materials in the egress <br /> chamber, where they can be HEPA-vacuumed and wiped down with anti-microbial solution prior to removal to the <br /> outdoors for disposal. <br /> The contractor should determine if the public is not allowed to see the waste being handled before it is carried outdoors <br /> or in the trash container. Proper coverings should be used if the property owner requests a high level of discretion with <br /> waste. <br /> Environmental Solutions Group • 1000 N. Elm St., Greensboro, NC 27401 * 336-373-1538 • www.Go-ESG.com <br />