Rhode Island Code of Regulations
Title 216 - Department of health
Chapter 50 - Environmental health
Subchapter 15 - HEALTHY ENVIRONMENT
Part 1 - Asbestos Control
Section 216-RICR-50-15-1.6 - Submission of Asbestos Abatement Plans
Universal Citation: 216 RI Code of Rules 50 15 1.6
Current through September 18, 2024
1.6.1 General Requirements
A. Any building owner who
intends to conduct an asbestos abatement project, except for spot repairs as
defined in this Part, must submit an asbestos abatement plan in compliance with
the requirements of §
1.17 of this Part and must
not proceed with said project until written approval of said plan has been
received from the Department.
B.
Any building owner who is notified that the results of a Department evaluation
conducted in accordance with §
1.22 of this Part indicate
that an asbestos abatement plan is required shall submit said plan to the
Department within one hundred twenty (120) days of receipt of said
notice.
C. In addition to the
requirements of §
1.22 of this Part, any
building owner who is notified that areas have received an Asbestos Hazard
Rating greater than ninety (90) shall, within ten (10) days of receipt of said
notice, submit to the Department the immediate corrective action(s) to be
taken, as well as an Interim Operations and Maintenance Plan in accordance with
§§1.17.2(B) and (C) of this Part.
1.6.2 Emergency Asbestos Abatement Projects
A. The work procedures
contained in §
1.14 of this Part will apply
to all Emergency Asbestos Abatement Projects unless specific alternative
procedures have been approved by the Department.
B. A building owner shall contact the
Department in advance for permission to conduct an Emergency Asbestos Abatement
Project in the absence of an approved asbestos abatement plan. Ordinarily
permission will be granted only to prevent personnel injury or property damage.
However, if the emergency is of such a nature that immediate action is deemed
essential, the building owner may proceed to resolve the emergency in the most
expeditious manner possible. Nevertheless, all asbestos abatement that is
beyond the scope of Spot Repairs, as defined by this Part, must be performed by
a licensed asbestos contractor. The building owner shall notify the Department
no later than one (1) working day following the beginning of an emergency
asbestos abatement project and confirm the name and license number of the
Asbestos Contractor, the amount of asbestos containing material involved and
the expected length of the abatement project. Within ten (10) working days of
completing the project, the building owner shall submit a written report to the
Department which includes as a minimum: a narrative description of the area(s)
abated, including the type and quantity of asbestos containing material;
annotated blueprint(s), floorplan(s) or other engineering drawing(s) which show
the location(s) of abated and remaining asbestos containing material; specific
work procedures followed during the abatement process; copies of the results of
clearance air testing; copies of disposal receipts for all asbestos that was
removed; and any other information specifically requested by the
Department.
C. Removal of asbestos
containing material from a building ordered demolished by a municipal building
official in accordance with R.I. Gen. Laws §
23-27.3-125.5 may be handled as an
Emergency Asbestos Abatement Project under the following conditions:
1. All asbestos abatement work is performed
by a licensed Asbestos Contractor under the provisions of an Asbestos Abatement
Plan previously approved for the demolition of unsafe structures in the
jurisdiction of the municipal building official ordering the
demolition;
2. The licensed
Asbestos Contractor complies with the provisions of §§1.6.2(A) and
(B) of this Part;
3. The Asbestos
Contractor provides the Department with all project specific information
required by the approval letter for the previously approved Asbestos Abatement
Plan; and
4. All asbestos
containing material is removed from the building prior to its
demolition.
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