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I am a State of Wisconsin Licensed Asbestos inspector through the Department
of Health and Family Services.
You can e-mail me:
ultimateplusllc@gmail.com or call me ( Fred
Mathews) at 608-487-1911 ( 1-877-211-6793 ) to get a free estimate or if you have any questions. I
live in Holmen, WI but will travel the surrounding area. Four (4) or less family
units are not required to have an inspection prior to renovation or demolition
but I can do one for you own safety. All fire burns require one also. Commercial
property requires one before renovation or demolition.
Here are places that asbestos might be
in your home.
Here is a list of materials that can contain asbestos:
Sample List of Suspect Asbestos - Containing
Materials
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Cement Pipes |
Elevator Brake Shoes |
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Cement Wallboard |
HVAC Duct Insulation |
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Cement Siding |
Boiler Insulation |
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Asphalt Floor Tile |
Breaching Insulation |
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Vinyl Floor Tile |
Ductwork Flexible
Fabric Connections |
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Vinyl Sheet Flooring
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Cooling Towers |
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Flooring Backing |
Pipe Insulation
(corrugated air-cell, block, etc.) |
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Construction Mastics
(floor tile, carpet, ceiling tile, etc.) |
Heating and
Electrical Ducts |
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Acoustical Plaster |
Electrical Panel
Partitions |
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Decorative Plaster |
Electrical Cloth |
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Textured
Paints/Coatings |
Electric Wiring
Insulation |
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Ceiling Tiles and
Lay-in Panels |
Chalkboards |
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Spray-Applied
Insulation |
Roofing Shingles |
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Blown-in Insulation |
Roofing Felt |
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Fireproofing
Materials |
Base Flashing |
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Taping Compounds
(thermal) |
Thermal Paper
Products |
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Packing Materials
(for wall/floor penetrations) |
Fire Doors |
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High Temperature
Gaskets |
Caulking/Putties |
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Laboratory
Hoods/Table Tops |
Adhesives |
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Laboratory Gloves |
Wallboard |
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Fire Blankets |
Joint Compounds |
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Fire Curtains |
Vinyl Wall Coverings |
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Elevator Equipment
Panels |
Spackling Compounds |
Below is the DNR's explanation of the code.
Here is
the link for all the information from the DNR
WDNR/USEPA Asbestos NESHAP Regulations--Renovation and Demolition
Chapter NR 447, Wisconsin Administrative Code, is entitled "Control
of Asbestos Emissions". Significant aspects of the regulation are as
follows:
- Asbestos Containing Materials (ACM) are designated as:
- Friable
- Category I Nonfriable--Includes resilient floor covering,
asphalt roofing products, gaskets and packings.
- Category II Nonfriable--Any nonfriable ACM that is not in
Category I.
- Any nonfriable ACM that is to be sanded, ground, cut, abraded or
mechanically chipped is to be treated as Regulated Asbestos
Containing Material (RACM). Mechanical chipping is also included, as
well as shot-blasting mastic.
- Category I ACM does not have to be removed prior to a normal
demolition if it is not in poor condition prior to starting the
demolition. The resulting wastes can be handled as demolition
material; contact the planned landfill. If the demolition materials
will be recycled, all ACM must be removed prior to the demolition.
Furthermore, if the ACM becomes crumbled, pulverized, or reduced to
powder as a result of demolition practices, all materials must be
treated as RACM including those demolition materials commingled with
the RACM.
- Category II is a case-by-case determination--will the demolition
cause the Category II to become RACM? Slate or transite type
materials normally become RACM during a demolition and must be
removed prior to the demolition.
- The definition of asbestos-containing material has been changed
to materials containing more than 1% asbestos by area as determined
by Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM). Point counting must be done if
less than 10% as done by PLM unless the material in question is
assumed to be ACM.
- Prior to commencing the project, the owner or operator shall
thoroughly inspect the affected facility or part of the facility
where the demolition or renovation operation will occur for the
presence of asbestos.
- There is a uniform 10 working day notice to the DNR for
all projects that are required to file a notice. There is an
exception for emergency renovations; notification must be no later
than the following working day. A specific emergency incident report
is also required.
- The notice must identify all three categories of asbestos or ACM
present and actions/response to be taken if previously
non-identified asbestos is found.
- Notification requirements, in addition to the 260 linear feet or
160 square feet, also apply to volumes greater than or equal to 35
cubic feet off of facility components. Notification requirements
also apply to saw cutting at least 5580 sq. ft. of asphalt roofing.
- Notification is required for all renovation and demolition
projects of facilities or structures subject to the regulation.
Residential structures and apartments with 4 or fewer dwelling units
are the only exemptions. Residential structures and apartments with
4 or fewer dwelling units are included if the demolition is part of
a highway improvement project, commercial or industrial development,
or urban renewal project. A single, isolated, residential dwelling
unit or structure with 4 or fewer dwelling units is exempt,
regardless of ownership or the intended use of the property (all
fire training burns are still subject facilities). This
exemption does not apply if more than one structure is involved or
where a single structure is part of a larger project involving
non-residential buildings or as part of a large planned demolition
project, such as urban renewal. (Individual demolitions planned at
the same time or as part of the same planning schedule are part of a
large project.)
- The DNR must be notified for any change in starting date prior
to starting the project. Telephone notice followed by a written
notice is acceptable. Revised notices to extend the end date must be
filed by the original end date.
- Facsimile (fax) copies are not acceptable for
notification purposes.
- At least one on-site representative of the owner/operator must
be trained concerning the regulation and ensure compliance.
- Each waste container must be labeled with the name of the
generator and the location at which the waste was generated.
- Intentional burning of buildings for use in fire training is
subject to the demolition regulations. All ACM must be removed prior
to burning.
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