South Carolina Code of Regulations
Chapter 61 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL
Subchapter 61-86.1 - STANDARDS OF PERFORMANCE FOR ASBESTOS PROJECTS
Section 61-86.1.V - ASBESTOS PROJECTS/GENERAL INFORMATION
Universal Citation: SC Code Regs 61-86.1.V
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 9, September 27, 2024
A. Applicability.
The requirements of this Section shall apply to the owner/operator, building inspector, management planner, project designer, air sampler, supervisor, worker, non-industrial facility owner/operator, or demolition contractor of any asbestos project involving the disturbance of RACM or ACM.
B. General Requirements.
1. A person licensed as an
asbestos project designer shall prepare the written design for each abatement
renovation project involving the removal of greater than 3,000 square, 1,500
linear or 656 cubic feet of RACM in a facility. However, all projects must be
designed in accordance with
40 CFR
763.90(g) (Federal Register,
Volume 52, Number 210, Friday, October 30, 1987), as amended, and any
subsequent amendments and editions, and this regulation.
2. The asbestos project design must address:
a. Preparation of each asbestos-related work
area;
b. Establishment of each
containment;
c. Establishment of
each decontamination unit and procedures for use;
d. Evaluation and selection of various fiber
release control options;
e.
Establishment, maintenance, and monitoring of negative air pressure within each
containment;
f. RACM enclosure,
removal, encapsulation, or repair work practices;
g. Visual inspection procedures for each
asbestos abatement containment area;
h. Clean-up and final clearance
procedures;
i. Air monitoring,
including analysis, documentation, and any other required record
keeping;
j. Respiratory protection
and personal protective equipment requirements;
k. Procedures for on-site storage, handling,
and disposal of ACM and project waste; and
l. Procedures for maintaining personnel
licenses and training certificates on-site.
3. An owner/operator shall obtain an asbestos
project license from the Department prior to beginning any NESHAP, small,
minor, or demolition asbestos project subject to this regulation unless
reporting quarterly as specified herein or in the case of an emergency
removal.
4. When air monitoring is
required by this regulation, the facility owner shall utilize a person licensed
as an air sampler and ensure that all air monitoring is performed.
5. When any negative pressure enclosure or
contained work area is required for any sized asbestos abatement project or
demolition project, the following requirements shall apply:
a. There shall be sufficient negative
pressure differential equipment to ensure at least four air changes per
hour;
b. A minimum of -0.02 column
inches of water pressure differential, relative to outside pressure, shall be
maintained as verified and recorded by a manometer;
c. The manometer record of daily readings (to
be taken four times during every eight-hour work shift by a licensed air
sampler independent from the contractor) verifying the negative pressure shall
be maintained at the job site for Department review for the duration of the
project;
d. The inlet sensor of the
manometer shall be located at the farthest point from any source of make-up
air;
e. The manometer must be
calibrated prior to the start of each work shift;
f. Negative pressure shall be maintained
until final clearance has been achieved; and
g. Air movement shall be directed away from
employees performing asbestos work within the enclosure/containment and toward
a HEPA filtration or other collection device.
6. The owner/operator shall notify the
Department by telephone and follow up in writing as soon as possible, but not
later than, the following working day when a project has been
canceled.
7. The disposal
requirements of this regulation shall be applicable to all asbestos-containing
and asbestos-contaminated materials for any abatement activity.
8. The owner/operator shall ensure that
contaminated water is filtered through a five-micron or smaller filter and
discharged to a sanitary sewer system. No contaminated or filtered water shall
be allowed to leak or drain outside of the work area.
C. Other Requirements at the Project Sites.
1. Every asbestos abatement entity performing
abatement work shall have at the project site a legible, clear copy of a valid
current initial or refresher training certificate issued by an approved
training provider.
2. Every
asbestos abatement entity performing abatement work shall have a clear, legible
copy of a valid Department-issued personnel license at the project
site.
3. For the duration of an
abatement project, the asbestos owner/operator shall ensure that:
a. Each worker and supervisor employed at the
abatement project site meets the applicable training and licensing requirements
of this regulation.
b. At all times
while abatement (including preparation, removal, and cleanup) of RACM is being
performed at NESHAP and small projects, at least one licensed supervisor
remains inside of each contained work area supervising the work. During
abatement at regulated roofing projects, the supervisor shall be in the
immediate work area supervising the work.
c. A means is available at all times during
abatement at NESHAP and small abatement projects for Department inspectors or
other authorized visitors to communicate with persons within the immediate
contained work area in order to gain access.
d. For the duration of the asbestos project,
a daily log containing the name and signature of every individual entering the
negative pressure enclosure/regulated area shall be maintained on
site.
e. The contained work area is
secured at all times to prevent access of unauthorized visitors or unprotected
persons.
f. Legible copies of
Department letters of approval for alternative work practices are at the
project site and available for inspection for the duration of
abatement.
4. The
contractor shall not proceed with abatement unless the air sampler fulfills all
specified air monitoring requirements.
5. Commercial labor providers shall ensure
that each worker or supervisor has completed appropriate training as specified
in this regulation.
D. Alternative Work Practices for Any Sized Asbestos Project.
1. The Department may, on a case-by-case
basis, approve and issue a variance for an alternative procedure for control of
emissions from an asbestos abatement project, provided the owner/operator
submits a written description of the alternative procedure to the Department
prior to beginning work and demonstrates to the satisfaction of the Department
that compliance with the prescribed procedures will not be practical or
feasible, and that the proposed alternative procedures provide equivalent
protection from asbestos exposure.
2. The owner/operator shall keep a copy of
the Department's written approval at the work site and make it available for
review by Department personnel upon request.
E. Emergency Operation.
1. For an emergency operation, the
owner/operator must notify the Department by telephone (outside of normal
business hours, an electronically recorded verbal notification is acceptable
for approval to execute the emergency operation) and must submit a project
notification/application as early as possible before, but not later than, the
working day following the emergency operation. The notification/application may
be transmitted via facsimile.
2.
The facility owner shall notify the Department in writing of the date and hour
that the emergency occurred; a description of the sudden, unexpected event; and
an explanation of how the event caused an unsafe condition, public safety or
health threat, equipment damage or would impose an unreasonable financial
burden. The owner shall submit this information with the project
notification/application.
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