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THANK YOU. Special thank you to the Lansing Area Safety Council for their help with the registration.Michigan State Police Training Academy for hosting this symposium and providing the snacks and lunch.. Purpose. MIOSHA Asbestos Program updates, activities, and concernsAsbestos NESHAP Program updates, activities, and concernsDemolition and Renovation regulationsAmerican Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) Funds.
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1. Welcome! Michigan Asbestos Symposium for Trainers/Contractors
3. Purpose MIOSHA Asbestos Program updates, activities, and concerns
Asbestos NESHAP Program updates, activities, and concerns
Demolition and Renovation regulations
American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) Funds
6. Welcome
7. Who is here? MIOSHA Staff (Asbestos Program, CET, etc.)
NESHAP Asbestos Program Staff
Consultants
Asbestos Training Providers
Asbestos Abatement Contractors
ADC
Demolition/Renovation Contractors
Various City Representatives
8. Agenda 9:00 - Welcome
9:10 MIOSHA Asbestos Program Update
10:00 Understanding NESHAP Regulations
10:20 Updated Notification Form
10:40 Break
11:00 Demolition & Renovation
12:00 EPAs Approach to the Demolition of Single Family Dwellings
12:30 Lunch
1:30 Breakout Sessions
Questions & Answers
Respirator Protection Program
Hazard Communication Program
2:30 Break
2:45 Breakout Sessions continued
3:25 Wrap-Up
3:30 - Adjournment
10. The MIOSHA Asbestos Program Fee based Program
Licenses asbestos abatement contractors.
Accredits individuals in the asbestos profession.
Approves asbestos training courses.
Processes abatement project notifications.
Reviews AHERA Management Plans.
Investigates asbestos-related compliance issues.
11. Asbestos ProgramOrganization Chart
12. Welcome to the Good Old Days!
13. Some Asbestos-Containing Materials Cement Pipes
Cement Wallboard
Cement Siding
Asphalt Floor Tile
Vinyl Floor Tile
Vinyl Sheet Flooring
Flooring Backing
Construction Mastics (floor tile, carpet, ceiling tile, etc.)
Acoustical Plaster
Decorative Plaster
Textured Paints/Coatings
Ceiling Tiles and Lay-in Panels Spray-Applied Insulation
Blown-in Insulation
Fireproofing Materials
Taping Compounds (thermal)
Packing Materials (for wall/floor penetrations)
High Temperature Gaskets
Laboratory Hoods/Table Tops
Laboratory Gloves
Fire Blankets
Fire Curtains
14. Some Asbestos-Containing Materials Elevator Equipment Panels
Elevator Brake Shoes
HVAC Duct Insulation
Boiler Insulation
Breaching Insulation
Ductwork Flexible Fabric Connections
Cooling Towers
Pipe Insulation (corrugated air-cell, block, etc.)
Heating and Electrical Ducts
Electrical Panel Partitions
Electrical Cloth
Electric Wiring Insulation Chalkboards
Roofing Shingles
Roofing Felt
Base Flashing
Thermal Paper Products
Fire Doors
Caulking/Putties
Adhesives
Wallboard
Joint Compounds
Vinyl Wall Coverings
Spackling Compounds
15. Why Use Asbestos? Asbestos is a group of minerals (chrysotile, amosite, crocidolite, actinolite, and anthophyllite).
Resistant to heat, corrosion, and chemicals.
Used in over 3,500 products.
Asbestos is highly suitable for noncombustible, non-conducting and chemically resistant materials.
17. Why Regulate Asbestos? ASBESTOS IS HARMFUL!
Diseases associated with asbestos exposure:
Asbestosis.
Bronchial Carcinoma (Lung Cancer).
Mesothelioma.
Gastrointestinal Cancer.
Cancer of the Larynx.
19. Who Is Exposed? YOU ARE!
Airborne (friable) Asbestos is a health threat to all people.
Contractor - 1.3 million employees in construction-related fields, plumber, electrician, heating and ventilation worker, carpenter, builder, maintenance worker, janitor, etc.
20. Who Regulates Asbestos?
21. Federal Regulatory Agencies
22. Asbestos Regulations OSHA: 29 CFR 1926.1101 (Part 602).
OSHA: 29 CFR 1910.1001 (Part 305).
EPA: 40 CFR PART 763 (AHERA).
EPA: 40 CFR PART 763 (MAP).
EPA: 40 CFR PART 61 (NESHAP).
23. Construction/Maintenance Activities (29 CFR 1926.1101) construction
renovation
remodeling
maintenance, repair
demolition
removal, disposal
Covers work done in:
buildings
structures
mechanical piping equipment and systems
ships
other facilities The regulations cover any activity releasing or likely to release asbestos fibers into the air:
24. What to Expect whenMIOSHA Visits
25. Types of Investigations Complaints from employees, parents, public, etc.
Referrals from other agencies such as OSHA, Safety, DNRE, EPA, city building inspectors, exempt trade groups.
Programmed investigations planned/scheduled investigations.
26. On-Site Inspections Class I Work What should be present/evident during Class I asbestos work activities?
Shower
Regulated area/enclosure
Workers wearing respirators
Entering enclosure through shower
Accreditation cards
What paperwork should be available to an inspector after a Class I inspection?
Respiratory program
Haz com program
Medical surveillance
I & I log, building survey
MIOSHA poster
27. On-Site Inspections Class II Work What should be present/evident during Class II asbestos work activities?
Decontamination area
Regulated area/enclosure
Workers wearing respirators or NEA
What paperwork should be available to an inspector after a Class II inspection?
Respiratory program
Haz com program
Medical surveillance
I & I log
Building survey
Worker training
MIOSHA poster
28. Top 5 Violations Inadequate work practices and/or engineering controls involving asbestos [1926.1101(g)]
Inadequate training and/or communication of asbestos hazard to employees or employers [1926.1101(k)]
Inadequate PPE for employees working with asbestos [1926.1101(i)]
Did not conduct initial employee asbestos exposure assessments [1926.1101(f)]
Asbestos Housekeeping inadequate clean up after an abatement project [1926.1101(l)]
29. Asbestos in the Workplace
30. Building or Facility Owner/ General Contractor Responsibilities Determine presence, location, and quantity of ACM/PACM.
Inform employers, employees, and others who may be impacted.
Permit only accredited individuals to perform asbestos work activities.
Submit Notification of Intent to Renovate/ Demolish to Asbestos Program when project involves 10 linear feet or 15 sq. ft.
31. Communication of Hazards Warning Signs
regulated areas
visible before entering
Warning Labels
attached to all products and their containers
32. Protect yourself and others An asbestos warning sign must be located at the entry to an asbestos abatement project
DO NOT ENTER AN ASBESTOS PROJECT AREA
Accreditation card
33. Protect yourself and others Get proper training.
Evacuate area if inadvertent asbestos disturbance activity occurs.
Avoid disturbing materials.
Have employee alert supervisors.
Obtain survey.
34. Survey performed when? NESHAP: prior to the commencement of the demolition or renovation.
AHERA: shall be inspected prior to its use as a school building.
OSHA: Construction Standard - before work is begun.
OSHA: General Industry Standard - NOW (rule took effect on 3/15/95).
35. Survey Required for all construction and renovation work areas:
Must be done by a MI-accredited building inspector or CIH
Complete written survey
Report must contain presence, location, and quantity of ACM
36. What to look for? All buildings built prior to 1981 need:
Asbestos Building Survey if ACM present
Asbestos Awareness Training for custodial and/or maintenance staff
Survey is a must
37. No survey? Is PACM being disturbed?
Stop or continue?
Take samples?
Have someone else take sample?
38. How to Take a Sample Should wear respirator
Should wet material
Should use Petri dishes
Alert employer to potential hazard
Should refer to Asbestos Program??
40. The Lab
41. What Happens to the Sample Lab
Checks for chain of custody
Logs sample
Analyze sample
Document results
42. Lead and Mold
43. Notification 1% project fee
Emergency
Who to call
Weekend/Holiday
Revisions
Cancellation
T&M
Box #14
44. Contractors Trainers Accredited Individuals Photos please be reminded that photos submitted:
Clean shaven (no beards, goatees, chin hair, too long of mustache)
No hats or head coverings
No dark glasses
No piercings that will interfere with the respirator
45. Training Training Provider Surveys
Send class lists as soon as class is finished rather than waiting 10 days.
Training Certificates sent directly to state
Expiration Dates
Initial class 05-15-2010 to 05-19-2010, expiration date 05-19-2011.
Refresher class 05-15-2010, expiration date 05-15-2011.
46. Training Information submitted for class notification must contain:
Name of course being taught
Location (if different from company address)
Date(s)
Time (starting and ending)
Name of instructor(s)
47. Training Information submitted for class list must contain:
Class Information:
Name of course taught
Date(s)
Student Information:
Name
Address
Social Security Number
Initial course must contain full social security number
Refresher course must contain at least last for digits of SSN
48. Contractor Licensing Certification of Liability Insurance
Issue date must be within the last 30 days.
Workmans compensation insurance > 30 days before expires.
Certificate holder must be:
State of Michigan Asbestos Program
P.O. Box 30671
Lansing, MI 48909
49. Contractor Licensing List of employees
Name and social security number or accreditation number
If out-of-state training is taken, please provide most recent training certificate
Hazard Communication Program
Respirator Protection Program
50. Accreditation Walk-Ins:
An individual applying for accreditation for the first time WILL NOT be issued a card same day.
An individual renewing their accreditation, may receive their card the same day.
51. Future of the Asbestos Program Is the Asbestos Issue going away?
Many buildings built before 1981.
Asbestos in brakes.
Products containing asbestos still coming in.
WEB page.
FAX notification.
Electronic systems (i.e., credit cards).
Accreditation cards.
52. More Information Bill DeLiefde 517.322.1320
George Howard 517.322.1320
Sue Baldwin 517.322.5204
Scott Thelen 517.322.5789
Keith Langworthy 517.322.5207
Lisa Hogan 517.322.5238
Lisa VanSteeland 517.322.1320
Kim Weaver 517.322.5806
Nicolle Hunting 517.322.6831
53. More Information Asbestos Program 517.322.1320
CSHD General Info Line 517.322.1856
GISHD General Info Line 517.322.1608
DNRE Waste Management 517.373.2730
DNRE Air Quality 517.335.4639
Detroit Field Office-DNRE 313.456.4686
EPA Region V 312.353.9062
Federal OSHA 202.219.7711
54. Enjoy the Symposium