A. When used in this Chapter, the following definitions shall
apply:
(1)
Asbestos. Asbestiform varieties of chrystotile,
crocidolite, amosite, actinolite, anthophylite, and
tremolite.
(2)
Asbestos Material. Any substance which contains
more than one (1%) percent asbestos by weight.
(3)
Friable Asbestos
Material. Any asbestos material that, when dry, can be crumbled, pulverized,
or reduced to powder by hand pressure, including any asbestos material that will
be crumbled, pulverized or reduced to powder by the proposed asbestos
project.
(4)
Asbestos Abatement. Any activity designed to control
fiber release from asbestos material and prevent asbestos exposure, including
removal, enclosure, or encapsulation of asbestos
materials.
(5)
Removal. The taking out or stripping of asbestos
materials.
(6)
Enclosure. The erection of air-tight,
impact-resistant barriers around asbestos materials to prevent the release of
asbestos fibers into the environment.
(7)
Encapsulation. The
spraying or coating of exposed asbestos materials with an approved sealant to
prevent the release of asbestos fibers.
(8)
Asbestos Project. Any
activity involving the removal, enclosure, or encapsulation of asbestos
materials or any renovation, repair, or demolition which disturbs asbestos
materials.
(9)
Renovation. Any modification of existing
structures in a building or private residence.
(10)
Repair.
Restoration, reconstruction, or reconditioning of structures or fixtures in
a building or private residence.
(11)
Demolition. The taking out
or wrecking of load-supporting structures in a building or private
residence.
(12)
Major Asbestos Project. Any project, except in a
private residence, which involves within one (1) year, the removal, enclosure,
or encapsulation of or any renovation, repair, or demolition work which disturbs
or damages either:
(a) eighty (80) square feet or more of friable
asbestos material from ceilings, walls, structural members, mechanical
components, or other surfaces at one location; or
(b) forty (40) linear
feet or more of asbestos pipe covering at one location.
(13)
Minor
Asbestos Project. Any project involving, within one (1) year, the removal,
enclosure, or encapsulation of or any renovation, repair, or demolition work
which disturbs or damages either:
(a) more than twelve (12) square feet
but less than eighty (80) square feet of friable asbestos material at one
location; or
(b) more than three (3) linear feet but less than forty
(40) linear feet of asbestos pipe covering at one location; or
(c) any
asbestos project in a private residence involving more than twelve (12) square
feet of friable asbestos material, or more than three (3) linear feet of
asbestos pipe covering.
(14)
Structural Member. Any
load-supporting member of a structure, such as beams or load-supporting walls;
or any non-load-supporting member, such as ceilings or non-load-supporting
walls.
(15)
License. A document issued by the Department of
Licenses and Inspections, after approval of the Department of Public Health,
authorizing a contractor to engage in the business of asbestos abatement or
renovation, repair or demolition work involving asbestos
materials.
(16)
Permit. A document issued by the Department of
Licenses and Inspections, after approval by the Department of Public Health,
authorizing a contractor or any other person to commence a major asbestos
project.
(17)
Building. Any public or private commercial,
industrial, or institutional structure or any residential structure which
contains four (4) or more dwelling units.
(18)
Private Residence.
Any private residential structure which contains less than four (4) dwelling
units.
(19)
Building Owner. The owner of a building or his/her
authorized representative.
(20)
Building Occupants. Employees,
tenants, or other persons who live, work or utilize the services offered in a
building.
(21)
Asbestos Contractor. A business or individual who
contracts to perform asbestos abatement or renovation, repair, or demolition
work involving asbestos materials.
(22)
Asbestos Worker. Any
person who directly performs or supervises asbestos abatement or renovation,
repair, or demolition work involving asbestos
materials.
(23)
Asbestos Project Supervisor. Any person employed
by an asbestos contractor or building owner to supervise asbestos project
activity.
(24)
Employer. A body, person, board, corporation,
partnership, proprietorship, joint venture, fund, authority, or similar entity
employing, permitting, or suffering another to work. This term shall apply to
private employers and to the City and its agencies, schools, institutions, or
authorities recognized by it.
(25)
Employee. Any person permitted
or suffered to work by an employer.
(26)
Authorized Employee
Representative. A person designated by the employees or the designated
representative of an employee organization recognized or certified to represent
the employees.
(27)
Discriminatory Action. Any action by an
employer which adversely affects an employee with respect to any terms or
conditions of employment or opportunity for promotion including, but not limited
to, the action of dismissal, layoff, suspension, demotion, transfer of job or
location, reduction in wages, changes in hours of work, or
reprimand.
(28)
Certified Asbestos Worker. A person who has
completed an approved training or review course and has received a training
certificate.
(29)
Independent Certified Asbestos Project Inspector.
A technically qualified individual approved by the Department of Public
Health and employed or retained by a building owner to perform continuous
monitoring of a major asbestos project. An asbestos project inspector shall not
be associated with the asbestos contractor on the
project.
(30)
Independent Certified Laboratory. Any analytical
testing laboratory approved by the Department of Public Health to analyze bulk,
dust, or air samples for asbestos. The laboratory utilized for analysis of
samples from an asbestos project shall not be associated with the contractor
performing the asbestos work on the project.
(31)
Technically
Qualified Individual. An individual with professional or technical
education, training, or experience, who understands the health and safety risks
associated with asbestos exposure and has a working knowledge of the
precautions, procedures, and equipment required for proper asbestos removal,
renovation, or demolition.
(32)
Re-occupancy Standard. A maximum
allowable concentration of airborne asbestos fibers established by the
Department of Public Health for re-occupancy of a building, private residence,
or portion thereof following completion of an asbestos
project.
(33)
Air Monitoring. The process of sampling and
measuring the fiber content of a known volume of air in a known period of
time.
(34)
HEPA. A High Efficiency Particulate Absolute filter
capable of filter efficiency at ninety-nine and ninety-seven one-hundredths
percent (99.97%) of a test aerosol with an average particle size of three-tenths
(0.3) microns.
(35)
Containment Bag. A plastic bag specifically
designed to permit the removal of asbestos insulation material without releasing
fibers into the air.
(36)
Department. Department of Public
Health.
(37)
Board. Board of
Health.
(38)
Commissioner. Health
Commissioner.
(39)
Person. Any individual, natural person,
syndicate, association, partnership, firm, corporation, institution, trustee,
agency, authority, department, bureau, or other legal
entity.
(40)
Asbestos Inspection Report. A document prepared by
an independent certified asbestos investigator concerning the presence and
condition of asbestos material in a building.
(41)
Independent
Certified Asbestos Investigator. An individual approved by the Department of
Public Health and employed or retained by a building owner to identify the
presence and evaluate the condition of asbestos material in a building. An
asbestos investigator shall not be associated with the contractor employed to
perform the alteration or demolition work in the
building.
(42)
Location. Any work area in which an asbestos
project is undertaken, except that where contiguous minor asbestos project work
areas may be practicably combined for the purpose of
[36] meeting the standards for major
asbestos projects, such combination of minor asbestos project work areas shall
comprise one location.
(43)
Emergency Situation. A condition
requiring immediate removal or repair of less than eighty (80) square feet of
friable asbestos material or less than twenty (20) linear feet of asbestos pipe
covering where the failure to remove or repair such material would result in the
shutting down of mechanical systems or manufacturing
equipment.
(44)
Small Asbestos Project. Any project involving the
removal, enclosure, or encapsulation of or any renovation, repair or demolition
work which disturbs or damages either:
(a) twelve (12) square feet or
less but more than five (5) square feet of friable asbestos material at one
location; or
(b) three (3) linear feet or less but more than one (1)
linear foot of asbestos pipe covering at one
location.
(45)
Incidental Asbestos Project. A project that
disturbs or damages either:
(a) five (5) square feet or less of friable
asbestos material at one location; or
(b) one (1) linear foot or less
of asbestos pipe covering at one location.