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Asbestos Abatement Guidelines and Policies <br />Page 01711-2 <br />L. If the industrial hygiene firm finds that the work area has not been adequately <br />decontaminated, cleaning and/or air monitoring shall be repeated at the contractor’s <br />expense, including additional industrial hygiene fees, until the work area is in <br />compliance. <br /> <br />M. After the work area is found to be in compliance, all entrances and exits shall be <br />unsealed and the plastic sheeting, tape and any other trash and debris shall be disposed <br />of in sealable plastic bags (6 mil minimum) and disposed of as outlined in Section 02084. <br /> <br />N. All HEPA unit intakes and exhausts shall be wrapped with six mil polyethylene before <br />leaving the work area. <br /> <br />O. After the industrial hygiene firm has approved the final project decontamination and the <br />contractor has completed the tear down for occupancy by others, the designer shall <br />perform the project final inspection as outlined in the general conditions. <br /> <br />P. Residual asbestos that may be present after removing critical barriers, which in the <br />designer’s judgment should have been cleaned during the precleaning phase prior to <br />installing critical barriers, shall be cleaned, and cleared at the contractor’s expense. <br /> <br />Q. There shall be appropriate seals totally enclosing the inspection area to keep it separate <br />from clean areas or other areas where abatement is or will be in progress. Once an area <br />has been accepted and passed air tests, loss of the critical barrier integrity or escape of <br />asbestos into an already clean area shall void previous acceptance and tests. Additional <br />visual and final air clearance sampling shall be required at the contractor's expense. <br /> <br />DocuSign Envelope ID: 09980A3B-0691-41B4-854D-3865F2287392