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Pride Construction <br /> Project B1611189 <br /> November 30, 2016 <br /> Page S <br /> D.i.b. Category II Non-Friable ACM <br /> The following asbestos-containing materials are classified as Category II non-friable materials according <br /> to EPA NESHAPs: <br /> ■ Adhesive (black,tacky) <br /> ■ Caulk(white, hard)-small window frames <br /> • Glaze (white, hard)-large window panes <br /> ■ Glaze (white,thick) -small window panes <br /> The above Category II non-friable ACMs were observed to be in good condition at the time of our <br /> assessment. These materials should be maintained in good condition to prevent potential exposure to <br /> asbestos. Category II non-friable ACMs are not considered a hazard unless cut, drilled, sanded, or <br /> otherwise abraded. However, Category II non-friable ACMs that may become friable during demolition <br /> must be removed prior to that activity. In accordance with applicable state and federal regulations. <br /> D.2. Lead-Based Paint <br /> Building components with lead-based paint should be maintained in good condition. If lead-based paint <br /> is to be disturbed during renovation,contractors should follow"Lead Safe Work Practices" and the OSHA <br /> Lead in Construction Standard. If the building were to be demolished in its entirety, building components <br /> with lead paint are not required to be removed or disposed of as lead or hazardous waste. Any lead- <br /> based paint-containing demolition waste and/or debris generated during building renovation or <br /> demolition should be subject to proper handling and disposal, consistent with applicable regulations and <br /> requirements. <br /> D.3. Miscellaneous Regulated Waste <br /> In the case of building renovation/demolition, any of the miscellaneous regulated waste items listed <br /> in Section C.3 that will be disturbed, must be removed prior to disturbance and must be recycled or <br /> disposed of in accordance with state and federal guidelines. <br /> E. Limitations <br /> In any building,the potential exists for hazardous building materials to be located inside walls,above <br /> ceilings, under floors, and other inaccessible areas. Destructive investigation was performed in an <br /> BRauN <br /> INTERTEC <br />