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EXHIBIT 1 <br /> The Asbestos Consultant shall provide all labor and equipment required to conduct the <br /> appropriate work task including but not necessarily limited to sampling tools and sample <br /> containers, spot encapsulant, respirators and other personal protective equipment, plastic sheeting, <br /> asbestos disposal bags, flashlights, ladders, photographic equipment and supplies, air monitoring <br /> equipment, and other supplies. The Asbestos Consultant shall be responsible for transportation or <br /> delivery of bulk samples to the analytical laboratory and for proper disposal of contaminated waste. <br /> When the Asbestos Consultant or Surveyor finds a situation that requires immediate action, <br /> such as an actual fiber release episode or significantly damaged ACM, he shall notify the <br /> Department immediately upon discovery . <br /> The Department will provide the Asbestos Consultant with available information relating to <br /> the facilities listed for each project. The Department also will be responsible for providing the <br /> Asbestos Consultant with site access for each facility to be surveyed. <br /> Asbestos Inspection and Survey Report <br /> Asbestos survey, bulk sampling and analysis, and reporting activities shall include, but not <br /> necessarily be limited to, the following: <br /> Review any structural or building specification plans as may be available for each building. <br /> Conduct an on-site physical inspection of each building upon notifications and authorization by the <br /> Department. Identify, document and quantify any suspect friable and non-friable ACM, <br /> which is accessible in each building. <br /> Asbestos inspection and survey reports will be assigned by individual parcel and each report, and <br /> work plan if required, shall be completed within twenty-one (21 ) days from the date of <br /> authorization. <br /> All areas of homogeneous suspect material, without regard to the results of subsequent laboratory <br /> bulk analysis, shall be indicated on a set of building floor plans or drawings . Areas of <br /> homogeneous suspect materials shall be clearly delineated in the report. The extent and location of <br /> ACM must be shown on a floor plan diagram in the final report. <br /> ACM shall be classified as friable or non-friable and shall be categorized as follows: <br /> • Surfacing Materials : Materials which are sprayed-on, troweled-on, or otherwise applied to <br /> surfaces. Examples include acoustical plaster on ceilings, fire-proofing on structural <br /> components, wall board, or other materials on surfaces for acoustical, fire-proofing, or <br /> other purposes . <br /> • Thermal System Insulation (TSI) : Materials in a building or distribution system applied to <br /> pipes, fittings, boilers, breaching, tanks, ducts, or other systems components to prevent <br /> heat loss or gain, water condensation, or for other purposes . <br /> • Miscellaneous Materials : Interior or exterior material components such as linoleum, floor <br /> and ceiling tiles, fire doors, roofing siding, and materials not an integral component of the <br /> building such as stage curtains, protective clothing, laboratory apparatus and equipment, <br /> and other materials not listed. <br /> Scope of Services PageA 5 of 10 <br /> Abatement, Demolition and Removal 40 of 55 <br />