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.VI - ASBESTOS BUILDING INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS
Universal Citation: SC Code Regs 61-86.1.VI
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 9, September 27, 2024
A. Applicability.
1. Prior to beginning a renovation or
demolition operation at any facility, the facility owner and/or owner's
representative shall ensure that an asbestos building inspection is performed
to identify the presence of ACM.
2.
The asbestos building inspection shall include the facility or part of the
facility affected by the renovation or demolition operation.
3. The facility owner and/or owner's
representative shall ensure the asbestos building inspection is completed by a
person licensed as an asbestos building inspector or management
planner.
4. When materials that
will be disturbed by the renovation or demolition operation are assumed to be
asbestos without the use of laboratory bulk sample results, the provisions of
Section VI.A.3 of this regulation does not apply.
5. In a multi-unit building, each separate
room in each part of the building or areas affected by the renovation or
demolition operation shall be inspected to confirm and quantify ACM homogeneous
areas for sampling purposes.
6. To
be acceptable, a building inspection shall have been performed no earlier than
three years prior to the renovation or demolition, or, if more than three years
have elapsed since the most recent inspection, the previous inspection shall be
confirmed and verified by a person licensed as a building inspector.
7. The Department will not accept an asbestos
building inspection or written report for any structure from an employee of an
abatement company also involved in the removal of asbestos-containing materials
from that structure, unless the licensed inspector is an employee of an entity
regulated under Section XX of this regulation.
8. An asbestos building inspector shall not
participate in the analysis of the bulk samples he or she has
collected.
B. Asbestos Inspection.
The building inspector or management planner shall:
1. Visually inspect the areas that may be
affected by the renovation or demolition operation to identify the locations of
all suspected ACM. For a pre-demolition inspection, destructive sampling
techniques shall be utilized;
2.
Touch all suspected ACM to determine condition, friability, and whether ACM is
a regulated material in areas that may be affected by the renovation or
demolition operation;
3. Identify
all homogeneous areas of suspected ACM in areas that may be affected by the
renovation or demolition operation;
4. In areas that may be affected by the
renovation or demolition operation, assume that some or all of the homogeneous
areas are ACM, and/or for each homogeneous area that is not assumed to be ACM,
collect and submit bulk samples for analysis in compliance with this
Section;
5. Material Safety Data
Sheets (MSDS), statements from the manufacturer, and architecture signoff will
not be accepted as proof that a building product contains no asbestos, except
in cases where the owner can verify the direct correlation of the building
product to the MSDS, statements from the manufacturer, and/or architecture
signoff documents. The Department reserves the right to reject documentation
that it deems unacceptable.
C. Asbestos Inspection Report Contents.
1. Prior to each demolition operation and
upon request for renovations, the Department shall be provided with a complete,
legible copy of the asbestos building inspection report.
2. The inspection report shall include:
a. A title page denoting:
(1) The client's name, company, address, and
telephone number, and the name and exact location of the facility
inspected;
(2) The date the
inspection was performed;
(3) The
date the inspection report was written; and
(4) The printed name and telephone number of
the inspector(s), and his or her affiliated company name, address, and
telephone number.
b. A
cover letter to the building owner or owner's representative that describes the
purpose of the inspection; a general synopsis of the inspection and results;
and the name, title, and signature of the inspector(s) and report writer, if
different.
c. A detailed narrative
of the physical description of the building or part of the building affected by
the renovation or demolition operation that includes:
(1) The square footage of the building or
part of the building affected by the renovation or demolition
operation;
(2) The building
materials used in the construction of the exterior, roof, interior, and
basement or crawlspace of the building affected by the demolition or affected
by the renovation materials operation; and
(3) An estimated or exact quantity (square or
linear feet) for all suspect materials whether sampled for or assumed to be
asbestos that may be affected by the renovation or demolition
operation;
(4) Also include a
description of non-suspect materials excluding: glass, metals, kiln brick,
cement, fiberglass, concrete, pressed wood, cinder block, and rubber.
d. An executive summary that
details:
(1) The type of suspect ACM (e.g.,
TSI, floor tile, mastic), total square or linear footage, and the total number
of samples collected for each separate homogenous area affected by the
renovation or demolition operation;
(2) The date of the inspection, type,
condition, quantity, sample results, and exact location of ACM positively
identified or assumed to be ACM in the part of the building affected by the
renovation or demolition operation; and
(3) A list of the homogeneous areas
identified are:
(a) Surfacing material that
includes, but is not limited to, joint compound; plaster; and painted, troweled
on, or spray-applied textured material;
(b) Thermal system insulation (TSI) that
includes, but is not limited to, pipe and boiler insulation; or
(c) Miscellaneous material that includes, but
is not limited to, flooring, roofing, mastics, gaskets, cementitious materials,
caulkings, ceiling tiles, fire doors, wall boards, and flexible duct
connections;
(4) Whether
the material is accessible for the building or part of the building affected by
the renovation or demolition operation; and
(5) The material's potential for disturbance
for the building or part of the building affected by the renovation or
demolition operation.
e.
For renovation and demolition operations, the inspector's determination that
ACM is friable or non-friable.
f.
Except when suspect ACM materials are assumed to be asbestos, include a
complete, clear, legible copy of all laboratory bulk sample results.
g. Clear, legible drawings and/or photographs
to clarify the scope of the renovation or demolition operation. Illustrate the
exact location of each sample collected. For facilities that involve a trade
secret or confidential component or an affected area process, a request for a
variance may be submitted.
h. The
printed name and signature of each accredited inspector who collected the
samples, and a clear legible copy of his or her Department issued asbestos
building inspector or management planner license.
D. Sampling.
1. A licensed asbestos inspector shall
collect, in a statistically random manner, a minimum of three bulk samples from
each homogeneous area of any surfacing that is not assumed to be ACM, and shall
collect the samples as follows:
a. At least
three bulk samples shall be collected from each homogeneous area that is 1,000
or fewer square feet (sf) or linear feet (Lf) in size.
b. At least five bulk samples shall be
collected from each homogeneous area that is greater than 1,000 but fewer than
or equal to 5,000 sf or Lf.
c. At
least seven bulk samples shall be collected from each homogeneous area that is
greater than 5,000 sf or Lf.
2. A licensed asbestos inspector shall
collect, in a statistically random manner, at least three bulk samples from
each homogeneous area of TSI and any miscellaneous material that is not assumed
to be ACM. In accordance with ASTM E2356, and any subsequent amendments and
editions, negative results for non-friable organically bound materials such as
flooring and roofing shall be verified with at least one TEM
analysis.
3. Each owner/operator
shall have all bulk samples collected per this regulation analyzed for asbestos
using laboratories accredited by the National Institute of Standards and
Technology (NIST), National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP),
or an equivalent standard as approved by the Department.
4. Bulk samples shall be analyzed for
asbestos content by polarized light microscopy (PLM) using the "Interim Method
for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Insulation Samples" found in Appendix
E to subpart E of 40 CFR 763, the "Method for the Determination of Asbestos in
Bulk Building Materials" (EPA/600/R-93/116), ASTM E2356, or other method(s)
deemed acceptable by the Department on a case-by-case basis.
5. A homogeneous area is not considered to
contain ACM only if the results of all samples required to be collected from
the area show asbestos in amounts of one percent (1%) or less.
6. A homogeneous area shall be determined to
contain ACM based on a finding that the results of at least one sample
collected from that area shows that asbestos is present in an amount greater
than one percent (1%).
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