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HealthSafe Inspections Inc
390 Apple Drive
Basalt CO 81621
970-920-2100
Jim Baker
CDPHE Asbestos Building Inspector #13437
ASBESTOS REPORT
DATE
07/24/2019
CLIENT
Michael Abbott
c/o McNamara Associates Construction
PO Box 6568
Snowmass Village CO 81615
PROPERTY ADDRESS
0434 East Main Street, Galena Street Lofts #201, Aspen, Colorado 81611
None detected
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CLIENT BACKGROUND & PLANS
The Client, Michael Abbott, hired HealthSafe Inspections, Inc. (hereinafter, HealthSafe)
via McNamara Associates Construction to perform a limited asbestos inspection for some
upcoming wall configuration changes as well as kitchen and bathroom changes. The
changes involve moving doorways, closets and bathroom orientations as well as updating
the kitchen. Prior to submitting for the building permit, an asbestos inspection was
requested. This inspection covers those slated changes.
VISUAL INSPECTION & LABORATORY FINDINGS
An inspection was conducted by Jim Baker of HealthSafe on Monday, July 15, 2019 with
Mike McNamara present during the inspection and sample collecting. All suspect
asbestos containing materials (ACM) or suspect asbestos containing building materials
(ACBM) slated for impacts were identified by their respective homogenous materials
reflecting the same in consistency, appearance and application/installation date(s) and
sampled randomly respective to the scope of those materials slated for disturbance,
detachment, deconstruction, demolition and disposal (5D) Those materials collected
and analyzed by EPA 600 Method PLM analysis are the following:
1. Skip-Trowel Texture, a homogeneous trowel-applied surfacing material/texture
[samples 1-3: 201-ST-1,2,3], collected from the living room south wall, bedroom
west wall and closet north wall, respectively. This surfacing material/texture is
applied on walls and ceiling of the condominium drywall system. The estimated
impact area of 5D is more than 10 sf, but less than 1,000 sf (<500 sf), requiring a
minimum of at least three surfacing/texture material samples. The PLM analytical
estimated results: NONE DETECTED.
2. Drywall System Joint Compound: a homogeneous miscellaneous seam taping
compound requiring at least two samples [samples 4-5: 201-JC-1,2], collected
from the pantry closet NE inside corner and master closet SE inside corner,
respectively. This material is applied to the interior drywall system. The PLM
analytical estimated results: NONE DETECTED.
3. Composite-Layered Drywall System, a homogeneous taped and joint
compounded drywall system (classified as a miscellaneous material as a complete
integral system) [samples 6-7: 201-J-1,2], collected from the pantry closet NE
inside corner and master closet SE inside corner, respectively. These composite
layered taped and joint compounded drywall materials are on ceilings and walls of
the condominium with a skip-trowel applied surfacing material/texture. The
estimated impact area of 5D is more than 10 sf, but less than 1,000 sf (<500 sf),
requiring a minimum of at least two composite core samples of all drywall layers.
The PLM analytical estimated results: NONE DETECTED.
A total of 7 suspect homogeneous ACM/ACBM bulk samples were collected and 7
samples were analyzed. The bulk samples were analyzed by EPA 600 PLM analytical
methods by a NVLAP accredited laboratory in accordance with Colorado State
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Regulation 8 for the presence of asbestos mineral fibers. There is NO asbestos in all 7
samples.
See supporting Hayes Microbial Consulting, Inc. data report #19027813.
HEALTHSAFE CONCLUSIONS
• There is NO asbestos in the interior suspect building materials (drywall materials
only) slated for 5D. NO asbestos abatement will be required for any of the
building materials. All building waste and debris can be disposed of in any landfill
which accepts normal, non-hazardous building waste.
Sincerely Submitted,
Jim Baker
COLORADO & FEDERAL ASBESTOS REGULATIONS SUMMARY
Regulation No. 8 Part B – Asbestos of the Colorado Department of Public Health and
Environment (CDPHE), Air Quality Control Commission requires a State-certified
Asbestos Building Inspector to inspect and collect bulk samples of all suspect asbestos
containing materials (ACM) or suspect asbestos containing building materials (ACBM)
prior to their disturbance, removal or demolition and disposal. The suspect materials shall
be analyzed by a NVLAP accredited laboratory by polarized light microscopy (PLM)
using EPA 600 analytical method. A material which is estimated to contain more than 1%
asbestos is classified as ACM/ACBM and regulated by the State and Federal
governments. Any friable (able to crush or reduce to powder by finger pressure) asbestos
with trace amounts of asbestos fibers or less than 1% must be point-counted using EPA
400 analytical method to prove that it is indeed less than 1%; if not, it must be classified
as ACM/ACBM and shall be treated as a State and Federal regulated material. Any
friable asbestos containing material (greater than 1% asbestos concentration) or
ACM/ACBM that could be rendered friable during its removal or demolition and disposal
shall require an asbestos abatement by a certified asbestos abatement contractor to
remove and dispose of the material(s).
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A Colorado State (CDPHE) issued asbestos abatement permit is required for the
following trigger levels of ACM/ACBM:
1. Residential buildings of four or fewer units--if more than 32 square feet of any
surface coverage (e.g., gypsum wallboard or drywall and associated applied surfacing
materials/textures, acoustic sprays, joint compounds, plaster, etc.), 50 feet of asbestos
covered or asbestos insulated pipe or any material which would fill a 55-gallon drum is
going to be disturbed, removed or disposed of, an asbestos abatement permit is required.
2. Residential complexes with more than four residential units, public access areas to a
residential building, commercial and retail buildings, public and civic buildings,
industrial buildings--if more than 160 square feet of surfacing materials, 260 linear feet
or more than 35 cubic feet (NESHAP) or 55-gallon drum (CDPHE) of suspect
ACM/ACBM is going to be disturbed, removed or disposed of, an asbestos abatement
permit is required under NESHAP and by the CDPHE. See note below on OSHA.
The regulations require an absolute minimum of 3 samples (EPA suggests 9) per
homogenous suspect surfacing and TSI materials and an absolute minimum of 2 samples
of homogenous miscellaneous materials or any number of “samples sufficient to
determine whether a material is ACM” (Reg8.IV.D.3). More samples are required based
on surface area or volume. These are minimums; the asbestos building inspector has the
field responsibility to determine homogenous materials and the number of samples to
collect per material; more than the minimum number of samples may be necessary at the
discretion of the inspector. An assessment of friability and functional space conditions of
the materials are also the inspector’s field responsibilities.
OSHA compliance is required for all employers and employees no matter the
quantity of asbestos present with strict regulations regarding 10 sf or more of TSI or
friable surfacing materials, and therefore it does not matter what the quantity or
State trigger levels are: all suspect ACM/ACBM shall be inspected and tested for
asbestos prior to their disturbance, removal and disposal for worker protection and
safety. See EPA 40 CFR 763.121 Worker Protection Rule, OSHA 29 CFR 1910.134
Respirator Protection Standard, OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1001 General Industry Standard and
OSHA 29 CFR 1926.1101 Construction Standard regulations when dealing with asbestos
hazards.
Note: County or City regulations may be more stringent.
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#19027813
Analysis Report prepared for
HealthSafe
Inspections
390 Apple Drive Basalt, CO 81621 Phone: (970) 920-2100 Michael Abbot 0434 E Main St. Galena Lofts #201 Aspen, CO 81611 Collected: July 15, 2019 Received: July 16, 2019 Reported: July 23, 2019
We would like to thank you for trusting Hayes Microbial for your analytical needs!
We received 7 samples by FedEx in good condition for this project on July 16th, 2019.
The results in this analysis pertain only to this job, collected on the stated date, and should not be used
in the interpretation of any other job. This report may not be duplicated, except in full, without the written
consent of Hayes Microbial Consulting, LLC..
This laboratory bears no responsibility for sample collection activities, analytical method limitations, or
your use of the test results. Interpretation and use of test results are your responsibility. Any reference to
health effects or interpretation of mold levels is strictly the opinion of Hayes Microbial. In no event, shall
Hayes Microbial or any of its employees be liable for lost profits or any special, incidental or
consequential damages arising out of the use of these test results.
Steve Hayes, BSMT(ASCP)
Laboratory Director
Hayes Microbial Consulting, LLC.
EPA Laboratory ID: VA01419
Lab ID: #188863
NVLAP Lab Code: 500096-0
DPH License: #PH-0198
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#Sample Material Description Non-Asbestos Fibers Asbestos Fibers
1 1 - 201-ST-1 Texture / White None Detected
2 2 - 201-ST-2 Texture / White None Detected
3 3 - 201-ST-3 Texture / White None Detected
4 4 - 201-ST-JC-1 Texture / White None Detected
Lab Note: Insufficient Material for Accurate Analysis.
5 5 - 201-ST-JC-2 Joint Compound / White 5% Cellulose Fibers None Detected
6 6 - 201-ST-J-1 Joint Compound / White None Detected
Drywall / White 5% Fiberglass None Detected
Joint Compound / Drywall / White 4% Fiberglass None Detected
Lab Note: Composite of Drywall & Joint Compound.
7 7 - 201-ST-J-2 Joint Compound / White 5% Cellulose Fibers None Detected
Drywall / White 2% Fiberglass
2% Cellulose Fibers
None Detected
Joint Compound / Drywall / White 2% Cellulose Fibers
2% Fiberglass
None Detected
Lab Note: Composite of Drywall & Joint Compound.
Jim Baker
HealthSafe Inspections
390 Apple Drive
Basalt, CO 81621
(970) 920-2100
Michael Abbot 0434 E Main St. Galena Lofts #201 Aspen, CO 81611
#19027813
Asbestos PLM Bulk
EPA 600/R-93, M-4/82-020
Project Analyst:Date:Reviewed By:Date:
Meivis Sanchez,Darien Williams,07 - 22 - 2019 07 - 23 - 2019
Collected:Jul 15, 2019 Received: Jul 16, 2019 Reported: Jul 23, 2019
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Analysis Details All samples were received in acceptable condition unless otherwise noted on the report. This report must not be used by the client to claim product certification,
approval, or endorsement by AIHA, NIST, NVLAP, NY ELAP, or any agency. The results relate only to the items tested. Hayes Microbial Consulting reserves the right to
dispose of all samples after a period of 60 days in compliance with state and federal guidelines.
PLM Analysis All Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) results include an inherent uncertainty of measurement associated with estimating percentages by PLM. Measurement
uncertainty data can be provided when requested.
Definitions 'None Detected' - Below the detected reporting limit of 1% unless point counting is performed, then the detected reporting limit is .25%.
New York ELAP Per NY ELAP198.6 (NOB), TEM is the only reliable method to declare an NOB material as Non-Asbestos Containing.
Any NY ELAP samples that are subcontracted to another laboratory will display the name and ELAP Lab Identification number in the report page heading of those
samples. The original report provided to Hayes Microbial Consulting is available upon request.
Jim Baker
HealthSafe Inspections
390 Apple Drive
Basalt, CO 81621
(970) 920-2100
Michael Abbot 0434 E Main St. Galena Lofts #201 Aspen, CO 81611
#19027813
Asbestos Analysis Information
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