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HomeMy WebLinkAboutFile Documents.834 W Hallam St.0010.2018 (16).ARBK 1 HealthSafe Inspections Inc 390 Apple Drive Basalt CO 81621 970-920-2100 Jim Baker CDPHE Asbestos Building Inspector, Asbestos Air Monitoring Specialist (AMS) & Project Designer Certification #13437 CDPHE Lead-Based Paint Inspector & Lead Hazard Assessor Certification #23607 ASBESTOS REPORT DATE 10/08/2017 CLIENT 834 West Hallam Associates, LLC. c/o Matt Brown 515 W Gillespie St Aspen CO 81611 PROJECT PROPERTY ADDRESS 834 West Hallam Street, Aspen, Colorado 81611 1/16/18 2 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). 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. 1/16/18 3 The regulations require an absolute minimum of 3 samples (EPA suggests 9) per homogenous suspect surfacing and TSI materials and an absolute minimum of 1 sample 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, and therefore it does not matter what the quantity or 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. CLIENT BACKGROUND 834 West Hallam Associates, LLC. in care of Matt Brown hired HealthSafe Inspections, Inc. (hereinafter, HealthSafe) to perform an asbestos building inspection, bulk sampling and report for the demolition of the non-historical north half of the building and an historical demolition/renovation of the historical south half of the building. Prior to these activities and the submittal for demolition and building permits, an asbestos inspection, bulk sampling and PLM analysis of those samples is required. This report is unlimited to the complete demolition and disposal of the north more recent addition. This report is unlimited for the complete gut and partial demolition of the historically preserved south half of the building. VISUAL INSPECTION & LABORATORY FINDINGS An inspection was conducted by Jim Baker of HealthSafe on September 25, 2017. Suspect ACM/ACBM were identified and sampled for the purposes stated above. All suspect materials were sampled. Those materials are the following: 1. Window glazing putty on the west and east sides of the historical south building (representative of all exterior windows), a homogeneous miscellaneous material requiring at least one sample [sample -2; W-GLZ & E-GLZ]. The PLM analytical estimated results: 3% Chrysotile asbestos in the west window tested and 2% Chrysotile asbestos in the east window tested. This material in its current 1/16/18 4 assessed condition is significantly damaged friable asbestos in a quantity less than a 55-gallon drum. This material will require an abatement contractor to abate. The windows can be contained and removed from the building and abated off-site if they are going to be historically preserved. Otherwise, they will have to be abated of the asbestos-containing putty on-site with proper containments and abatement procedures. 2. Window glazing putty on the interior decorative windows (formerly original exterior east windows), a homogeneous miscellaneous material requiring at least one sample [sample 3; I-GLZ]. The PLM analytical estimated results: 2% Chrysotile asbestos in the east currently interior window tested. This material in its current assessed condition is significantly damaged friable asbestos in a quantity less than a 55-gallon drum. This material will require an abatement contractor to abate. The windows can be contained and removed from the building and abated off-site if they are going to be historically preserved. Otherwise, they will have to be abated of the asbestos-containing putty on-site with proper containments and abatement procedures. 3. Asphaltic composition roofing shingles covering the entire roof of the historical and additions, a homogeneous miscellaneous material requiring at least one sample [sample 4; COMP-RF]. The PLM analytical estimated results: NONE DETECTED. 4. Asphaltic tar paper underneath the wood lap siding around the exterior perimeter, a homogeneous miscellaneous material requiring at least one sample [sample 5; SID-TP]. The PLM analytical estimated results: NONE DETECTED. 5. A homogeneous taped and joint compounded drywall system with a flat finish and currently painted brick-red (classified as a miscellaneous material as a complete integral system) [samples 6-7; E-R-FLT-J-1,2]; these composite layered taped and joint compounded drywall materials are on the ceiling and walls of the current brick-red painted east-northeast addition dining room. The estimated surface area is more than 32 sf, but less than 1,000 sf, requiring a minimum of at least two composite core samples of all drywall layers (“…number of samples sufficient to 1/16/18 5 determine” …if asbestos is present or not). The PLM analytical estimated results: NONE DETECTED. 6. A homogeneous trowel-applied surfacing material/texture with a sanded flat finish, currently painted brick-red [samples 8-10; E-R-FLT-T-1,2,3]. This surfacing material/texture is on ceilings and walls of the east-northeast addition dining room currently painted brick-red. The estimated surface area is more than 32 sf, but less than 1,000 sf, requiring a minimum of at least three surfacing/texture material samples. The PLM analytical estimated results: NONE DETECTED. 7. North kitchen, basement pantry stairwell and partial west dining area, a homogeneous taped and joint compounded drywall system (classified as a miscellaneous material as a complete integral system) [samples 11 -12; N-ST- C/W-J-1,2]; these composite layered taped and joint compounded drywall materials have a more recent “skip-trowel” texture. The estimated surface area is more than 32 sf, but less than 1,000 sf, requiring a minimum of at least two composite core samples of all drywall layers (“…number of samples sufficient to determine” …if asbestos is present or not). The PLM analytical estimated results: NONE DETECTED. 8. A homogeneous trowel-applied surfacing material/texture (“”) [samples 13-15; N- ST-C/W-T-1,2,3]. This surfacing material/texture is on ceilings and walls of the north kitchen, basement pantry stairwell and partial west dining area. The estimated surface area is more than 32 sf, but less than 1,000 sf, requiring a minimum of at least three surfacing/texture material samples. The PLM analytical estimated results: NONE DETECTED. 9. Black rubber stair mastic, a homogeneous miscellaneous material requiring a minimum of one sample [sample 16; RUBR-STP-MSTC]. These steps are in the north kitchen area going down to the basement pantry-mechanical area. The PLM analytical estimated results: NONE DETECTED. 10. Brown-tan squares and rectangles sheet vinyl flooring in the back, middle part of the dining area of the historical house. It is a homogeneous miscellaneous material requiring at least one sample. [sample 17; SQ-SV]. This sheet vinyl is mostly covered with a combination of a floor leveler and carpet gray carpet glue and foam padding. The PLM analytical estimated results: NONE DETECTED. 1/16/18 6 11. A whitish floor leveling compound, a homogeneous miscellaneous material requiring at least one sample [sample 18; LVLR]. The PLM analytical estimated results: NONE DETECTED. 12. A red-brown sheet vinyl flooring with yellow mastic in the main floor restroom/powder room underneath the greenish carpet, a homogenous miscellaneous material approximately 30 sf requiring at least one sample [sample 19; RR-V]. The PLM analytical estimated results: 20% Chrysotile asbestos in the vinyl and 5% Chrysotile asbestos in the yellow mastic. The assessed condition is friable and significantly damaged. This material will require asbestos abatement prior to the demolition/renovation of the historic building. 13. A red brick-like sheet vinyl flooring in an abandoned restroom or hallway of about 40 sf, a homogeneous miscellaneous material requiring at least one sample [sample 20; RP-BRK-V, sic, RD-BRK-V]. The PLM analytical estimated results: 20% Chrysotile asbestos. The assessed condition is friable and significantly damaged on one end. This material will require asbestos abatement prior to the demolition/renovation of the historic building. 1/16/18 7 14. A orange-red sheet vinyl flooring with round dots at the opposite end of the hallway/bathroom in paragraph 13 above, a miscellaneous material requiring at least one sample [sample 21; DOTS-V]. The PLM analytical estimated results: NONE DETECTED. See two photos below, different vinyl in two photos above. 15. A multi-colored linoleum flooring beneath the brown square/rectangle sheet vinyl flooring in paragraph 10 above. This is an old-style linoleum made out of linseed oil. It is a homogeneous miscellaneous material requiring at least one sample [sample 22; F-1-DIN-LIV, sic, F-1-DIN-LIN]. The PLM analytical estimated results: NONE DETECTED. 1/16/18 8 16. A multi colored linoleum flooring in the second-floor laundry room, a homogeneous, miscellaneous material requiring at least one sample [sample 23; F-2-LNDR-LIV, sic, F-2-LNDR-LIN]. This is an old-style linoleum made out of linseed oil. The PLM analytical estimated results: NONE DETECTED. 17. A black tar-like substance beneath the oak hardwood flooring in the east-southeast dining area, a homogeneous miscellaneous material requiring at least one sample [sample 24; F-1-WD-FLR-TAR]. The PLM analytical estimated results: NONE DETECTED. 18. A black-gray exposed flooring mastic, a homogenous miscellaneous material requiring at least on sample [sample 25; THRSH-MSTC]. The PLM analytical estimated results: 2% Chrysotile asbestos. This ACM is friable and in significantly damaged condition. It will require asbestos abatement. It appears as though it is only in this threshold area between the doorway. 1/16/18 9 19. A black, brittle adhesive over most of the brown square/rectangle sheet vinyl flooring, a homogenous, miscellaneous materials requiring at least one sample [sample 26; DIN-BLK-ADH]. The PLM analytical estimated results: NONE DETECTED. 20. Vermiculite found in the southwest main floor dining area electric baseboard heater, a homogeneous, miscellaneous material requiring at least one sample [sample 27; VERM]. It is unclear where this material actually came from; it could be in the exterior walls of the old historic building. The PLM analytical estimated results: NONE DETECTED. HealthSafe highly recommends that if this material is discovered inside walls during renovation of this historical house that more of this material is sampled and analyzed for asbestos. It is a friable, problematic material, regardless if it contains asbestos fibers. 21. Historical house west and east dining area, entry and stairwell, a homogeneous taped and joint compounded drywall system, believed to have been installed to cover up original lath and plaster walls and ceilings (classified as a miscellaneous material as a complete integral system) [samples 28-29; W-DIN-FLT-C/W-J-1,2]. The estimated surface area is more than 1,000 sf, but less than 5,000 sf, requiring a minimum of at least two composite core samples of all drywall layers (“…number of samples sufficient to determine” …if asbestos is present or not). The PLM analytical estimated results: less than, <1% Chrysotile asbestos in the joint compound with composite results of <0.25%. This is not classified as 1/16/18 10 ACM/ACBM, but OSHA regulations shall apply when disturbing this material due to the asbestos presence, a hazard when it becomes airborne. 22. Northwest dining area, main front door south entry area and stairwell walls and ceilings, a homogeneous trowel-applied, flat finish surfacing material/texture [samples 30-34; W-DIN-FLT-C/W-T-1,2,3,4,5]. The estimated surface area is more than 1,000 sf, but less than 5,000 sf, requiring a minimum of at least five surfacing/texture material samples. The PLM analytical estimated results: <1% Chrysotile asbestos, EPA 400 point counted with results <0.25%. This is not classified as ACM/ACBM, but OSHA regulations shall apply when disturbing this material due to the asbestos presence, a hazard when it becomes airborne. 23. East dining area with green paint and a roller-applied surfacing material/texture over 32 sf, but less than 1,000 sf, requiring at least three samples [samples 35-37; E-DIN-ROL-T-1,2,3]. The PLM analytical estimated results: <1% Chrysotile asbestos, EPA 400 point counted with results <0.25%. This is not classified as ACM/ACBM, but OSHA regulations shall apply when disturbing this material due to the asbestos presence, a hazard when it becomes airborne. 24. A ceiling tile over the ceiling lath and plaster in the mid-hallway location of restroom(s), a homogeneous, miscellaneous material requiring at least one sample [sample 38; F-1-CLG-TIL]. The PLM analytical estimated results: NONE DETECTED. 25. Gray-white cementitious lath compound, some mixed with horse hair, expected to be on all walls and ceilings of both floor levels of the historical house--mostly covered with gypsum wallboard panels (drywall), a homogenous miscellaneous material requiring at least one sample [sample 39; LATH]. The PLM analytical estimated results: NONE DETECTED. The lath is pointed by the red arrows in the two photos below. 1/16/18 11 26. Light brown plaster applied over the cementitious lath compound, a homogeneous surfacing material estimated to be over 1,000 sf, but less than 5,000 sf, requiring at least five samples [samples 40-44; PLSTR-1,2,3,4,5]. The PLM analytical estimated results: NONE DETECTED. The plaster is pointed by the yellow arrows in the two photos above. 27. A second-floor ceiling tile in the top of the stairwell and hallway, a homogeneous, miscellaneous material requiring at least one sample [sample 45; F-2-CLG-TIL]. The PLM analytical estimated results: NONE DETECTED. 28. A sheet vinyl flooring in the second-floor restroom, a homogeneous miscellaneous material of approximately 16 sf requiring at least one sample [sample 46; F-2-BTH-V]. The PLM analytical estimated results: 20% Chrysotile asbestos in the flooring vinyl and 5% Chrysotile asbestos in the yellow mastic. This is classified as ACM and will require an asbestos abatement contractor to abate. The current assessed condition of the material is in damaged condition, friable where the vinyl is torn and the edges are curled. 29. An antique jute-backed vinyl-like painted flooring material in the second-floor bedroom closet, a homogenous, miscellaneous material requiring at least one sample [sample 47; F-2-CLST-V]. The PLM analytical estimated results: NONE DETECTED. 1/16/18 12 A total of 47 suspect homogeneous ACM/ACBM bulk samples were collected and 47 samples were analyzed by EPA 600 PLM methodology. A total of 8 bulk samples were analyzed by EPA 400 Point Count methodology. All samples were analyzed by a NVLAP accredited laboratory in accordance with Colorado State Regulation 8 for the presence of asbestos mineral fibers. See supporting Hayes Microbial Consulting, Inc. data report #17028202. HEALTHSAFE CONCLUSIONS • Both exterior and interior historical putty glazed windows in paragraphs one and two above will require asbestos abatement. • Sheet vinyl floorings specified in paragraphs twelve, thirteen and twenty-eight above will require asbestos abatement. • Black threshold mastic in paragraph 18 above will require asbestos abatement. • All flat-finished gypsum wallboard (drywall) in the original historical house (not the east-northeast red-painted section or skip-trowel textured walls and ceilings) both the main floor, stairwell and second floors contain asbestos fibers and shall require OSHA regulations to be followed. • All main east-southeast addition ceiling and walls (most painted green) with a roller-applied texture contain asbestos fibers and shall require OSHA regulations to be followed. • Any vermiculite discovered inside walls or attics during the historical house demolition/renovation shall require additional sampling of the vermiculite to insure that there is no asbestos-containing vermiculite. • There may be additional discoveries of suspect building materials which were not visible during the asbestos inspection on September 25, 2017. Some of those materials may be hidden inside chases, wall or ceiling cavities and chimneys. Some galvanized flues inside these hidden locations may contain asbestos. If any of these materials are exposed or found during demolition/renovation progress, contact HealthSafe Inspections, Inc. to inspect and sample these additionally discovered items or materials. 1/16/18 13 Sincerely Submitted, Jim Baker 1/16/18 HMC #17028202 contact@hayesmicrobial.com http://hayesmicrobial.com/ Analysis Report prepared for HealthSafe Inspections 390 Apple Drive Basalt, CO. 81621 Phone: 970-920-2100 Job Name: Poppy's C/O Matt Brown 834 W Hollman St Aspen CO 81611 Date Sampled: 09-25-2017 Date Analyzed: 10-03-2017 Report Date: 10-05-2017 EPA Laboratory ID# VA01419 NVLAP Lab Code: 500096-0 Asbestos License: 300435 License: #PH-0198 Page 1 of 11 1/16/18 HMC #17028202 HealthSafe Inspections 390 Apple Drive Basalt, CO 81621 October 5, 2017 Client Job Number: Client Job Name:Poppy's C/O Matt Brown 834 W Hollman St Aspen CO 81611 Dear HealthSafe Inspections, We would like to thank you for trusting Hayes Microbial for your analytical needs. On September 26, 2017 we received 55 samples by FedEx for the job referenced above. 55 samples were received in good condition. 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 Consulting. In no event, shall Hayes Microbial Consulting or any of its employees be liable for lost profits or any special, incidental or consequential damages arising out of your use of the test results. Steve Hayes, BSMT(ASCP) Laboratory Director Hayes Microbial Consulting, LLC Page 2 of 11 1/16/18 HMC #17028202 EPA 600/R-93, M-4/82-020 (PLM)HealthSafe Inspections 390 Apple Drive Basalt, CO 81621 Phone: 970-920-2100 Job Number: Collected by: Email: Jim Baker healthsafeinspections@gmail.com Job Name:Poppy's C/O Matt Brown 834 W Hollman St Aspen CO 81611 Date Collected: Date Received: Date Reported: 09/25/2017 09/26/2017 10/05/2017 #Sample Name Description Asbestos Fibers Other Fibers Non- Fibers 1 1 W-GLZ Glazing / White 3 % Chrysotile (None Detected) 97 % 2 2 E-GLZ Glazing / White 2 % Chrysotile (None Detected) 98 % 3 3 I-GLZ Glazing / White 2 % Chrysotile (None Detected) 98 % 4 4 COMP-RF Roofing / Black (None Detected) 10 % Fiberglass 90 % 5 5 SID-TP Tar Paper / Black (None Detected) 65 % Cellulose fibers 35 % 6 6 E-R-FLT-J-1 Drywall / White (None Detected) 12 % Cellulose fibers 88 % Layer 2 E-R-FLT-J-1 Joint Compound / White (None Detected) (None Detected) 100 % 7 7 E-R-FLT-J-2 Drywall / White (None Detected) 10 % Cellulose fibers 90 % Layer 2 E-R-FLT-J-2 Joint Compound / White (None Detected) (None Detected) 100 % 8 8 E-R-FLT-T-1 Texture / White/Red (None Detected) 2 % Cellulose fibers 98 % 9 9 E-R-FLT-T-2 Texture / White/Red (None Detected) 2 % Cellulose fibers 98 % Signature: Date:10/03/2017 Reviewed by: Date:10/05/2017 Page 3 of 11 1/16/18 HMC #17028202 EPA 600/R-93, M-4/82-020 (PLM)HealthSafe Inspections 390 Apple Drive Basalt, CO 81621 Phone: 970-920-2100 Job Number: Collected by: Email: Jim Baker healthsafeinspections@gmail.com Job Name:Poppy's C/O Matt Brown 834 W Hollman St Aspen CO 81611 Date Collected: Date Received: Date Reported: 09/25/2017 09/26/2017 10/05/2017 #Sample Name Description Asbestos Fibers Other Fibers Non- Fibers 10 10 E-R-FLT-T-3 Texture / White/Red (None Detected) 2 % Cellulose fibers 98 % 11 11 N-ST-CW-J-1 Drywall / White (None Detected) 5 % Cellulose fibers 95 % Layer 2 N-ST-CW-J-1 Joint Compound / White (None Detected) (None Detected) 100 % 12 12 N-ST-CW-J-2 Drywall / White (None Detected) 3 % Cellulose fibers 97 % Layer 2 N-ST-CW-J-2 Joint Compound / White (None Detected) (None Detected) 100 % 13 13 N-ST-CW-T-1 Brittle / White (None Detected) (None Detected) 100 % 14 14 N-ST-CW-T-2 Brittle / White (None Detected) (None Detected) 100 % 15 15 W-ST-C/W-T-3 Brittle / White (None Detected) (None Detected) 100 % 16 16 RUBR-STP-MSTC Tile / Tan (None Detected) (None Detected) 100 % Layer 2 RUBR-STP-MSTC Mastic / Black (None Detected) (None Detected) 100 % 17 17 SQ-SV Flooring / Brown (None Detected) 15 % Cellulose fibers 85 % Signature: Date:10/03/2017 Reviewed by: Date:10/05/2017 Page 4 of 11 1/16/18 HMC #17028202 EPA 600/R-93, M-4/82-020 (PLM)HealthSafe Inspections 390 Apple Drive Basalt, CO 81621 Phone: 970-920-2100 Job Number: Collected by: Email: Jim Baker healthsafeinspections@gmail.com Job Name:Poppy's C/O Matt Brown 834 W Hollman St Aspen CO 81611 Date Collected: Date Received: Date Reported: 09/25/2017 09/26/2017 10/05/2017 #Sample Name Description Asbestos Fibers Other Fibers Non- Fibers Layer 2 SQ-SV Mastic / Yellow (None Detected) 2 % Cellulose fibers 98 % 18 18 LVLR Joint Compound-Like / White (None Detected) (None Detected) 100 % 19 19 RR-V Flooring / Red/Brown 20 % Chrysotile (None Detected) 80 % Layer 2 RR-V Mastic / Yellow 5 % Chrysotile (None Detected) 95 % Notes: Presence of Asbestos may be due to Contamination from Adjacent Sample. 20 20 RP-BRK-V Flooring / Red/Brown 20 % Chrysotile (None Detected) 80 % 21 21 DOTS-V Flooring / Brown (None Detected) 10 % Cellulose fibers 5 % Fiberglass 85 % Layer 2 DOTS-V Mastic / Yellow (None Detected) 2 % Cellulose fibers 98 % 22 22 F-1-N-DIN-LIV Flooring / White/Black (None Detected) 65 % Cellulose fibers 35 % Layer 2 F-1-N-DIN-LIV Adhesive / White (None Detected) 2 % Cellulose fibers 98 % 23 23 F-2-LNDR-LIV Flooring / Brown (None Detected) 65 % Cellulose fibers 35 % Signature: Date:10/03/2017 Reviewed by: Date:10/05/2017 Page 5 of 11 1/16/18 HMC #17028202 EPA 600/R-93, M-4/82-020 (PLM)HealthSafe Inspections 390 Apple Drive Basalt, CO 81621 Phone: 970-920-2100 Job Number: Collected by: Email: Jim Baker healthsafeinspections@gmail.com Job Name:Poppy's C/O Matt Brown 834 W Hollman St Aspen CO 81611 Date Collected: Date Received: Date Reported: 09/25/2017 09/26/2017 10/05/2017 #Sample Name Description Asbestos Fibers Other Fibers Non- Fibers 24 24 F-1-WD-FLR-TAR Tar / Black (None Detected) 35 % Cellulose fibers 65 % 25 25 THRSH-MSTC Mastic / Black 2 % Chrysotile 3 % Cellulose fibers 95 % 26 26 DIN-BLK-ADH Brittle / Black (None Detected) (None Detected) 100 % 27 27 VERM Vermiculite / Various (None Detected) (None Detected) 100 % Notes: Vermiculite Present in Sample. Vermiculite is a Known Problematic Material. 28 28 W-DIN-FLT-C/W-J-1 Drywall / White (None Detected) 12 % Cellulose fibers 88 % Layer 2 W-DIN-FLT-C/W-J-1 Joint Compound / White <1 % Chrysotile (None Detected) 100 % Layer 3 W-DIN-FLT-C/W-J-1 Drywall/Joint Compound / White <0.25 % Chrysotile 10 % Cellulose fibers 90 % Notes: Composite of Drywall and Joint Compound. 29 29 W-DIN-FLT-C/W-J-2 Drywall / White (None Detected) 10 % Cellulose fibers 90 % Layer 2 W-DIN-FLT-C/W-J-2 Joint Compound / White <1 % Chrysotile (None Detected) 100 % Layer 3 W-DIN-FLT-C/W-J-2 Drywall/Joint Compound / White <0.25 % Chrysotile 10 % Cellulose fibers 90 % Notes: Composite of Drywall and Joint Compound. Signature: Date:10/03/2017 Reviewed by: Date:10/05/2017 Page 6 of 11 1/16/18 HMC #17028202 EPA 600/R-93, M-4/82-020 (PLM)HealthSafe Inspections 390 Apple Drive Basalt, CO 81621 Phone: 970-920-2100 Job Number: Collected by: Email: Jim Baker healthsafeinspections@gmail.com Job Name:Poppy's C/O Matt Brown 834 W Hollman St Aspen CO 81611 Date Collected: Date Received: Date Reported: 09/25/2017 09/26/2017 10/05/2017 #Sample Name Description Asbestos Fibers Other Fibers Non- Fibers 30 30 W-DIN-FLT-C/W-T-1 Brittle / White <1 % Chrysotile (None Detected) 100 % 31 31 W-DIN-FLT-C/W-T-2 Brittle / White <1 % Chrysotile (None Detected) 100 % 32 32 W-DIN-FLT-C/W-T-3 Brittle / White <1 % Chrysotile (None Detected) 100 % 33 33 W-DIN-FLT-C/W-T-4 Brittle / White <1 % Chrysotile (None Detected) 100 % 34 34 W-DIN-FLT-C/W-T-5 Brittle / White <1 % Chrysotile (None Detected) 100 % 35 35 E-DIN-ROL-T-1 Brittle / White <1 % Chrysotile (None Detected) 100 % 36 36 E-DIN-ROL-T-2 Brittle / White <1 % Chrysotile (None Detected) 100 % 37 37 E-DIN-ROL-T-3 Brittle / White <1 % Chrysotile (None Detected) 100 % 38 38 F-1-CLG-TIL Fibrous / Brown (None Detected) 35 % Cellulose fibers 65 % Layer 2 F-1-CLG-TIL Granular / Gray (None Detected) <1 % Cellulose fibers 100 % 39 39 LATH Granular / Gray (None Detected) 2 % Cellulose fibers 98 % Signature: Date:10/03/2017 Reviewed by: Date:10/05/2017 Page 7 of 11 1/16/18 HMC #17028202 EPA 600/R-93, M-4/82-020 (PLM)HealthSafe Inspections 390 Apple Drive Basalt, CO 81621 Phone: 970-920-2100 Job Number: Collected by: Email: Jim Baker healthsafeinspections@gmail.com Job Name:Poppy's C/O Matt Brown 834 W Hollman St Aspen CO 81611 Date Collected: Date Received: Date Reported: 09/25/2017 09/26/2017 10/05/2017 #Sample Name Description Asbestos Fibers Other Fibers Non- Fibers 40 40 PLSTR-1 Granular / Light Brown (None Detected) 2 % Animal Hair 98 % 41 41 PLSTR-2 Granular / Light Brown (None Detected) 2 % Animal Hair 98 % 42 42 PLSTR-3 Granular / Light Brown (None Detected) 2 % Animal Hair 98 % 43 41 PLSTR-4 Granular / Light Brown (None Detected) 2 % Animal Hair 98 % 44 44 PLSTR-5 Granular / Light Brown (None Detected) (None Detected) 100 % 45 45 F-2-CLG-TIL Ceiling / Brown (None Detected) 45 % Cellulose fibers 55 % 46 46 F-2-BTH-V Vinyl / Yellow 20 % Chrysotile (None Detected) 80 % Layer 2 F-2-BTH-V Mastic/Adhesive / Yellow 5 % Chrysotile (None Detected) 95 % Notes: Presence of Asbestos may be due to Contamination from Adjacent Sample. 47 47 F-2-CLST-V Fibrous / Brown (None Detected) 35 % Cellulose fibers 65 % Signature: Date:10/03/2017 Reviewed by: Date:10/05/2017 Page 8 of 11 1/16/18 HMC #17028202 EPA 400 Point CountHealthSafe Inspections 390 Apple Drive Basalt, CO 81621 Phone: 970-920-2100 Job Number: Collected by: Email: Jim Baker healthsafeinspections@gmail.com Job Name:Poppy's C/O Matt Brown 834 W Hollman St Aspen CO 81611 Date Collected: Date Received: Date Reported: 09/25/2017 09/26/2017 10/05/2017 #Sample Name Description Asbestos Fibers Other Fibers Non- Fibers 30 30 W-DIN-FLT-C/W-T-1 Brittle / White <0.25 % Chrysotile (None Detected) 100 % Notes: Asbestos Observed Not In Counting Field. 31 31 W-DIN-FLT-C/W-T-2 Brittle / White <0.25 % Chrysotile (None Detected) 100 % Notes: Asbestos Observed Not In Counting Field. 32 32 W-DIN-FLT-C/W-T-3 Brittle / White <0.25 % Chrysotile (None Detected) 100 % Notes: Asbestos Observed Not In Counting Field. 33 33 W-DIN-FLT-C/W-T-4 Brittle / White 0.5 % Chrysotile (None Detected) 99.5 % 34 34 W-DIN-FLT-C/W-T-5 Brittle / White <0.25 % Chrysotile (None Detected) 100 % Notes: Asbestos Observed Not In Counting Field. 35 35 E-DIN-ROL-T-1 Brittle / White <0.25 % Chrysotile (None Detected) 100 % Notes: Asbestos Observed Not In Counting Field. 36 36 E-DIN-ROL-T-2 Brittle / White 0 % Chrysotile (None Detected) 100 % Notes: Asbestos Observed Not In Counting Field. Signature: Date:10/03/2017 Reviewed by: Date:10/05/2017 Page 9 of 11 1/16/18 HMC #17028202 EPA 1000 Point CountHealthSafe Inspections 390 Apple Drive Basalt, CO 81621 Phone: 970-920-2100 Job Number: Collected by: Email: Jim Baker healthsafeinspections@gmail.com Job Name:Poppy's C/O Matt Brown 834 W Hollman St Aspen CO 81611 Date Collected: Date Received: Date Reported: 09/25/2017 09/26/2017 10/05/2017 #Sample Name Description Asbestos Fibers Other Fibers Non- Fibers 37 37 E-DIN-ROL-T-3 Brittle / White 0.25 % Chrysotile (None Detected) 99.75 % Signature: Date:10/03/2017 Reviewed by: Date:10/05/2017 Page 10 of 11 1/16/18 HMC #17028202 Asbestos - Additional InformationHealthSafe Inspections 390 Apple Drive Basalt, CO 81621 Phone: 970-920-2100 All samples were received in acceptable condition unless otherwise noted on the report. The 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. The results include an inherent uncertainty of measurement associated with estimating percentages by polarized light microscopy. Measurement uncertainty data can be provided when requested. None detected: Below the detected reporting limit of 1% unless point counting is performed, then the detected, reporting limit is .25%. Per NY ELAP198.6 (NOB) TEM is the only reliable method to declare an NOB material as Non-Asbestos Containing. Hayes Microbial Consulting reserves the right to dispose of all samples after a period of 60 days in compliance with state and federal guidelines. Signature: Date:10/03/2017 Reviewed by: Date:10/05/2017 Page 11 of 11 1/16/18 1/16/18 1/16/18 1/16/18 1/16/18