


What is asbestos?
Asbestos is a naturally-occurring mineral. Chrysotile (white asbestos)
is the type most commonly used in structural applications. Asbestos is
heat resistant, very strong, and has remarkable insulating properties,
making it a desirable material in construction.
What
are the health effects of asbestos exposure?
There are three exposure routes for asbestos fibers: (1) inhalation via
the respiratory system (2) ingestion via the mouth associated with asbestos
fibers in drinking water and (3) skin contact. Asbestos has been known
to cause a number of disabling and fatal diseases such as asbestosis,
lung cancer, mesothelioma and pleural plaques. There is no safe level
of exposure to asbestos; therefore, all exposure to asbestos should be
avoided.
The
building department requires a District job number (J#) prior to structural
demolition. What is a job number?
Because asbestos has been used in many structural applications, District
Regulation 11-2-401.3 requires that for every demolition or for every
renovation involving the removal of 100 sq ft/lin ft or greater of Regulated
Asbestos Containing Material (RACM), a notification must be made to the
BAAQMD at least 10 working days prior to commencement of demolition/renovation.
For residential buildings of four or fewer dwelling units, 72 hour prior
notification is acceptable with the payment of an additional fee (see
schedule below).
The District provides a form
to use for notification of the two types of jobs. To obtain a Demolition
or Renovation form, download it or call BAAQMD staff at (415) 749-4762.
Information obtained from the form is stored and a job number (J#) is
assigned to each demolition or renovation job that is notified. The J#
is proof that the notification requirements of District Regulation 11-2
have been met. This information then allows BAAQMD staff to conduct an
inspection to determine compliance with all other requirements of Regulation
11-2.
What
is the difference between demolition/renovation?
BAAQMD Regulation 11, Rule 2 defines demolition as the wrecking, dismantling
or intentional burning of a structure. Renovation is the removal of Regulated
Asbestos Containing Material (RACM).
Is
there a fee associated with a job number (J#)?
Yes. District Regulation 3, Schedule L
imposes a fee as authorized by the California Health & Safety Code.
How
do I know if there is asbestos in the structure I want to demolish or
renovate?
Regulation 11-2-303.8 requires that a survey be performed prior to demolition
to determine the presence of RACM. The person who performs the survey
must be Cal-OSHA certified and must have taken and passed an EPA approved
building course. In the case of residential buildings having four or fewer
dwelling units, the owner/operator can sample and test suspected asbestos
containing materials rather than hiring a certified consultant.
Where
can I obtain a list of asbestos consultants/technicians who are certified
to perform these surveys?
This list can be obtained by calling the California Division of Occupational
Safety and Health at 916-574-2993 or going to their web site: www.dir.ca.gov/DOSH.
If
there is no asbestos in the structure, do I still need to notify the BAAQMD
of the demolition of the structure?
Yes. BAAQMD Regulation 11-2-401.3 requires that notification of demolition
must be made to the BAAQMD even if there is no asbestos present.
Where
can I obtain an asbestos Renovation or Demolition notification form?
To obtain a Demolition or Renovation notification form, download it or
call BAAQMD staff at (415) 749-4762.
Where
is asbestos typically found in a structure and how can I be certain asbestos
is present?
Asbestos can be found in various locations throughout a structure. Some
examples include, but are not limited to acoustic ceilings, taping mud
on sheet rock, plaster, flooring, heating ducts, stucco, flue pipes, pipe
lagging, and roofing. To determine the presence of asbestos, a sample
must be taken to a laboratory and tested using polarized light microscopy
(PLM) as the testing methodology.
Can
a homeowner remove asbestos?
Yes. However, if the asbestos is determined to be RACM, the homeowner
must comply with the removal, disposal and administrative requirements
contained in BAAQMD Regulation 11, Rule 2. It is very difficult for a
homeowner to set up a containment area or to comply with the HEPA exhaust
requirements.
What
is Regulated Asbestos Containing Material (RACM)?
Regulated Asbestos Containing Material (RACM) is defined in BAAQMD Regulation
11, Rule 2 as asbestos which is friable and contains greater than 1% asbestos.
Friable asbestos is asbestos which can be crushed, crumbled or pulverized
using simple hand pressure when dry. Non-friable asbestos containing materials
containing greater than 1% asbestos are also considered to be RACM if
they are subjected to sanding, drilling, grinding, cutting, abrading or
may be crumbled, pulverized, or reduced to powder during the course of
demolition or renovation.
Does
asbestos have to be removed?
No. If it is in good condition and is not being disturbed, it is best
to leave it undisturbed. In order for asbestos to be a health hazard,
it must be released from the product into the air people breathe.
Does
my contractor have to be licensed to remove asbestos?
The California State Contractors Board requires that a contractor have
a valid, current contractors license and certificate for asbestos abatement
work. Click
here to view the Cal/OSHA webpage that discusses choosing
a contractor, and the Cal/OSHA and U.S. EPA compliance history database
at: www.osha.gov/oshstats/.
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