Airborne fiber control in buildings during asbestos material removal by amended water methodology. 1985

R N Sawyer, and A N Rohl, and A M Langer

Removal of friable asbestos-containing material can cause high levels of airborne contamination. The potential efficacy of control methods recommended by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) was evaluated by examination of 503 air samples obtained in 40 removal projects in a number of locations. The EPA methodology with amended water for fiber emission control was utilized on all of the observed removal projects. The projects were also considered to be well controlled and the study cannot be considered representative of common work practices. The EPA amended water methodology, when effectively utilized and administered, can provide a high degree of contamination control. Mean fiber levels in the work area in this study (1.1 f/cm3) were well below those of dry removal (38.9 f/cm3) and control by application by untreated water (28.6 f/cm3). Airborne contamination was higher during bagging debris (3.8 f/cm3) than during material removal from structural surfaces. The range of fiber levels during removal was 0.0 to 37.0 f/cm3 and fibers were detected from initial barrier construction through final cleaning. Contamination was also occasionally detected outside work area containment barriers. Air sampling produced 0.0 counts in areas of obvious contamination by settled dust and debris. Control methodologies, respiratory protection, and decontamination are discussed.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D003666 Decontamination The removal of contaminating material, such as radioactive materials, biological materials, or CHEMICAL WARFARE AGENTS, from a person or object.
D000393 Air Pollutants Any substance in the air which could, if present in high enough concentration, harm humans, animals, vegetation or materials. Substances include GASES; PARTICULATE MATTER; and volatile ORGANIC CHEMICALS. Air Pollutant,Air Pollutants, Environmental,Environmental Air Pollutants,Environmental Pollutants, Air,Air Environmental Pollutants,Pollutant, Air,Pollutants, Air,Pollutants, Air Environmental,Pollutants, Environmental Air
D001194 Asbestos Asbestos. Fibrous incombustible mineral composed of magnesium and calcium silicates with or without other elements. It is relatively inert chemically and used in thermal insulation and fireproofing. Inhalation of dust causes asbestosis and later lung and gastrointestinal neoplasms.
D014481 United States A country in NORTH AMERICA between CANADA and MEXICO.
D014484 United States Environmental Protection Agency An agency in the Executive Branch of the Federal Government. It was created as an independent regulatory agency responsible for the implementation of federal laws designed to protect the environment. Its mission is to protect human health and the ENVIRONMENT. Environmental Protection Agency (U.S.),Environmental Protection Agency,Environmental Protection Agency, United States,USEPA
D014489 United States Occupational Safety and Health Administration An office in the Department of Labor responsible for developing and establishing occupational safety and health standards. OSHA,Occupational Safety and Health Administration (U.S.),Occupational Safety and Health Administration,Occupational Safety, Health Administration, United States,United States Occupational Health Administration,United States Occupational Safety Administration,United States Occupational Safety, Health Administration
D014867 Water A clear, odorless, tasteless liquid that is essential for most animal and plant life and is an excellent solvent for many substances. The chemical formula is hydrogen oxide (H2O). (McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, 4th ed) Hydrogen Oxide

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