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.XVIII - ENCAPSULATION AND ENCLOSURE
Universal Citation: SC Code Regs 61-86.1.XVIII
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 9, September 27, 2024
A. Applicability.
1. The
notification/application, air sampling, work practice, clean-up, and disposal
requirements of this Section shall apply to each owner/operator engaged in an
encapsulation or enclosure operation where mechanical sprayers will be utilized
and the potential to disturb RACM will involve amounts greater than 160 square
or 260 linear feet of surfacing materials or thermal system
insulation.
2. Surfaces that have
been previously coated or treated with an encapsulant and that are not in poor
condition are exempt from the requirements of this Section.
B. Notification/Application.
1. In a facility with RACM being
encapsulated, the owner/operator shall:
a.
Provide the Department with written notification/application at least ten
complete working days prior to beginning any encapsulation
activities.
b. Notify the
Department as soon as possible by telephone and follow-up in writing when any
previously-notified information changes or when a previously-notified project
has been canceled.
2.
Acceptable delivery of notification/application shall be by U. S. Postal
Service, commercial delivery service or facsimile transmission, by hand, or by
other methods deemed acceptable by the Department.
C. Air Sampling and Analysis Procedures.
1. Background Monitoring.
a. Background ambient air sampling shall be
required.
b. At least five air
samples shall be collected prior to the start of abatement activities in order
to obtain an index of background airborne fiber concentrations.
c. Representative samples should be taken
both inside and outside the work area within the facility to establish existing
ambient air levels under normal activity conditions.
d. The air sampler shall document any
variations and justifications for the variances, and shall provide the
information to the Department upon request.
2. Clearance.
The owner/operator shall ensure that non-aggressive TEM clearance air monitoring is conducted prior to re-occupancy of any area that has been encapsulated.
D. Work Practice Requirements.
1. Preparation.
a. The owner/operator of an encapsulation or
enclosure operation shall:
(1) Define the work
area using barrier tape and danger signs in accordance with OSHA
29 CFR
1926.1101, as amended, and any subsequent
amendments and editions.
(2) Shut
down, lock, and tag out all HVAC equipment in or passing through the work
area.
(3) Remove existing filters
and dispose of as asbestos-containing waste.
(4) Securely seal all intake and exhaust
openings and any seams in system components with 6-mil or thicker polyethylene
sheeting and tape.
(5) Securely
seal each opening between the work area and uncontaminated areas, including but
not limited to windows, doorways, elevator openings, corridor entrances,
drains, ducts, electrical outlets, grills, grates, diffusers, and skylights,
with a critical barrier consisting of at least one sheet of 6-mil or thicker
polyethylene sheeting and tape.
(6)
Thoroughly clean and remove all movable objects from the work area.
(7) Thoroughly clean, then cover and secure
all non-movable objects in the work area with at least one layer of 4-mil or
thicker polyethylene sheeting.
(8)
Cover and secure all surfaces not being encapsulated or enclosed with at least
one layer of 4-mil polyethylene sheeting for walls or ceilings and 6-mil
polyethylene sheeting for floors.
2. Encapsulation/Enclosure Procedures.
a. During any encapsulation of RACM, the
owner/operator shall ensure that:
(1) The
encapsulant chosen for use is compatible with the substrate to which it will be
applied and is appropriate for the application intended.
(2) When airless sprayers are utilized,
nozzle pressure shall be adjusted between 400 and 1,500 pounds per square inch
(psi).
(3) Loose, damaged, or
fallen RACM is cleaned immediately using wet methods and HEPA
vacuuming.
(4) RACM is not tracked
from the work area onto uncontaminated surfaces.
(5) Once all encapsulated surfaces have
completely dried, each surface is wet wiped or HEPA vacuumed.
b. During any enclosure of RACM,
the owner/operator shall ensure that:
(1) The
enclosure is constructed air-tight so as to prevent the escape of airborne
asbestos fibers.
(2) Loose,
damaged, or fallen RACM is cleaned immediately using wet methods and HEPA
vacuuming and is properly packaged for disposal.
(3) RACM is not tracked from the work area
onto uncontaminated surfaces.
(4)
Wet methods and HEPA vacuums are used to clean any fallen RACM immediately.
3. Disposal.
The requirements of the Disposal Section of this regulation shall apply.
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