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Report of
Asbestos Survey
of
Curtis Block and Marlowe Buildings 14501, 14505, 14509, 14511 & 14515 Detroit
Avenue and 1412 Marlowe Avenue Lakewood, Ohio 44107
Prepared for
City of Lakewood
12650 Detroit Avenue
Lakewood, Ohio 44107
Prepared by
Professional Service Industries, Inc.
5555 Canal Road
Cleveland, Ohio 44125
216-447-1335
March 30, 2016
PSI Project Number: 01371612
Professional Service Industries, Inc. • 5555 Canal Road • Cleveland, Ohio 44125 • Phone 216-445-1335 • Fax 216-642-7008
March 30, 2016 City of Lakewood Department of Planning and Development Lakewood, OH 44107 Attention: Michelle Nochta City Planner Subject: Asbestos Survey Report
Curtis Block and Marlowe Buildings 14501, 14505, 14509, 14511 & 14515 Detroit Ave. and1412 Marlowe Ave. Lakewood, Ohio 44107
PSI Project Number 013711612 Dear Ms. Nochta, Professional Service Industries, Inc. (PSI) performed the Survey of the above-referenced property that you requested. PSI provided its services in general accordance with our agreement dated February 2, 2016. PSI thanks you for choosing us as your consultant for this project. Please contact us at 216-447-1335 if you have any questions or we may be of further service. Respectfully Submitted, PROFESSIONAL SERVICE INDUSTRIES, INC.
Eric Oldroyd James A. Inman Sr. Environmental Technician Department Manager
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ..................................................................................................... 1
2 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................. 3
2.1 SCOPE OF SERVICES .......................................................................................... 3
2.2 PURPOSE ............................................................................................................. 3
2.3 AUTHORIZATION .................................................................................................. 3
2.4 LIMITATIONS......................................................................................................... 3
2.5 WARRANTY .......................................................................................................... 4 3 GENERAL BUILDING AND SURVEY INFORMATION ....................................................... 5
3.1 BUILDING INFORMATION .................................................................................... 5
3.2 INSPECTION INFORMATION ............................................................................... 6 4 ACM METHODOLOGY ....................................................................................................... 7
4.1 RECORD DOCUMENT REVIEW ........................................................................... 7
4.2 VISUAL INSPECTION PROCEDURES .................................................................. 7
4.3 ASBESTOS SAMPLING PROCEDURES ............................................................... 8
4.4 ASBESTOS ANALYSIS PROCEDURES ................................................................ 8 5 FINDINGS .......................................................................................................................... 10
5.1 RESULTS ............................................................................................................ 10
5.2 INACCESSIBLE AREAS ...................................................................................... 11
5.3 NON-SUSPECT MATERIALS .............................................................................. 11
5.4 QUANTIFICATION ............................................................................................... 11 6 REGULATORY GUIDELINES ........................................................................................... 12
6.1 DEFINITIONS ...................................................................................................... 12
6.2 US-EPA ................................................................................................................ 12
6.3 OSHA ................................................................................................................... 12
6.4 OHIO EPA (OEPA)............................................................................................... 13
6.5 OHIO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH (ODH) .......................................................... 13
7 CONCLUSIONS & RECOMMENDATIONS ....................................................................... 14
7.1 CONCLUSIONS ................................................................................................... 14
7.2 RECOMMENDATIONS ........................................................................................ 14
TABLES
TABLE 1 – SUSPECT ACM, MARLOWE BUILDING TABLE 2 – SUSPECT ACM, CURTIS BLOCK BUILDING LIST OF APPENDICES
APPENDIX A – LABORATORY ANALYSIS REPORT APPENDIX B – CHAIN OF CUSTODY APPENDIX C – SAMPLE LOCATION DRAWING APPENDIX D – PHOTOGRAPHS APPENDIX E – INSPECTOR & LABORATORY CERTIFICATIONS
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1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Professional Service Industries, Inc. (PSI) was retained by the City of Lakewood to conduct a demolition survey for asbestos-containing materials (ACM) at the Marlowe building and a renovation survey for ACM at the Curtis Block building. The project consists of an approximately 18,480 square foot (SF), two-story with basement, retail/apartment building (Curtis Block) and an approximately 2,688 SF, single-story on crawl space, retail/office building (Marlowe). The buildings were not occupied at the time of the survey. The purpose of the investigation and sampling was to provide general information regarding the presence, condition, and estimated quantity of accessible ACM located at the facility. The asbestos inspection and sampling was conducted on February, 23, 24 and March 20, 2016. A total of one hundred thirty-five (135) samples were collected from fifty-seven (57) homogenous areas (HA) of suspect building materials during the survey. The following samples from the survey identified eighteen (18) asbestos containing materials (>1% asbestos) during this investigation: Marlowe Building
03 – 9”x9” black floor tile
04 – 9”x9” red floor tile & associated black mastic
11 – Black mastic associated with 12”x12” floor tile, brown stone pattern
13R – Roofing materials
14 – Exterior window glazing
Curtis Block Building – East side units
16 – Ceiling plaster
17 – Wall plaster
19 – Adhesive, black; on tin roof between upper units
20 – Adhesive, black; on fabric sealant for tin siding between upper units
35 – Green floor tile, unit 14501
36 – Tan floor tile, unit 14501
40 – Red floor tile, unit 14501 basement
41 – TSI pipe insulation, in wall cavities
56 – Roof flashing Curtis Block Building – West side units
31 – Adhesive, black; associated with asphalt sheeting on porch
41 – TSI pipe insulation, in wall cavities
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46 – TSI pipe insulation, unit 14509 basement
52 – Brown floor tile, unit 14511 basement
54 – Vapor barrier, under wood floor in units 14511 & 14515
56 – Roof flashing The following materials were not sampled and are assumed to contain asbestos:
Fire doors at 14515 Detroit Ave
This summary does not contain all the information presented in the full report. The report should be read in its entirety to obtain a more complete understanding of the information provided and to aid in any decisions made or actions taken based on this information.
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2 INTRODUCTION
2.1 SCOPE OF SERVICES
The scope of services for this project consisted of conducting an asbestos survey including inspection, sampling and analysis of accessible and exposed interior building and roofing materials at the subject facilities. The subject areas of the facilities for this investigation included the entire buildings, interior and exterior. The investigation included a visual inspection of the subject areas, sample collection, PLM sample analysis, quantification of ACM, report preparation and report review.
2.2 PURPOSE
The purpose of this survey was to provide general information for the subject buildings regarding the presence, condition, and quantity of accessible and exposed building materials that may contain asbestos. This asbestos survey was intended to meet the requirements of the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP). The survey included a thorough inspection of all accessible areas.
2.3 AUTHORIZATION
Authorization to perform this work was given on February 2, 2016 by Michelle Nochta, City Planner for Lakewood, Ohio. The project was conducted in accordance with the scope, terms and conditions of PSI proposal number 0137-150707S.
2.4 LIMITATIONS
Due to the continued use of the Curtis Block building, PSI was generally not able to conduct ‘destructive’ sampling such as inside wall cavities or above plaster ceilings: therefore, the inspection was limited to areas that were accessible and exposed. Although PSI made an attempt to identify all areas of ACM, there may exist conditions which were unable to be identified within the scope of this survey. Destructive sampling was generally conducted at the Marlowe building to try to assess inaccessible or concealed materials. The inspector selected representative areas to perform an intrusive evaluation of void spaces within the building or structure. Such inspections were made by creating an opening of sufficient size to determine the presence, condition and quantity of suspect ACM within. Void spaces which were evaluated included locations of suspected pipe or HVAC chases, wall cavities where fireproofing or other ACM was suspected, above finished ceiling systems where ACM was likely to exist, within pipe trenches or within concealed locations.
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Although PSI made an attempt to identify all areas of ACM, an exhaustive investigation of void spaces was not included in the scope of services for this project. Conditions may exist that were unknown or unable to be identified within the scope of this survey. Inaccessible is defined as areas of the building that were locked or where admittance was not permitted. It also includes areas/materials that could not be tested (sampled) without destruction of the structure or a portion of the structure, and areas/materials that could not be safely reached by the inspector or inspection team. In the event that access to a portion of the building was not obtained (which otherwise would have been tested), such limitations specifically are identified in the Findings Section of this report. PSI did not sample any system which presented a hazard to the inspection team such as energized electrical systems or within confined spaces. PSI did not collect samples from building elements where the intended use would be compromised by testing.
2.5 WARRANTY
The field and laboratory results reported herein are considered sufficient in detail and scope to determine the presence of accessible and/or exposed suspect ACM for the building structure. PSI warrants that the findings contained herein have been prepared in general accordance with accepted professional practices at the time of its preparation as applied by professionals in the community. Changes in the state of the art or in pertinent regulations cannot be anticipated and have not been addressed in this report. The survey and analytical methods have been used to provide the client with information regarding the presence of accessible and/or exposed suspect ACM existing at the time of the inspection. Test results are valid only for the materials tested. There is a distinct possibility that conditions may exist which could not be identified within the scope of the study or which were not apparent during the site visit. This inspection covered only those areas that were exposed and/or physically accessible to the Inspector. The study is also limited to the information available from the client at the time it was conducted. As directed by the client, PSI did not provide any service to investigate or detect the presence of moisture, mold or other biological contaminants in or around any structure, or any service that was designed or intended to prevent or lower the risk of the occurrence of the amplification of the same. Client acknowledges that mold is ubiquitous to the environment with mold amplification occurring when building materials are impacted by moisture. Client further acknowledges that site conditions are outside of PSI’s control, and that mold amplification will likely occur, or continue to occur, in the presence of moisture. As such, PSI cannot and shall not be held responsible for the occurrence or recurrence of mold amplification. No other warrantees are implied or expressed.
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3 GENERAL BUILDING AND SURVEY INFORMATION
3.1 BUILDING INFORMATION
Site Address: Curtis Block – East Side Units 14501, 14505, 14509 Detroit Avenue and second level residential units 1 - 3 Lakewood, Ohio 44107
Facility Construction Date: 1925
Previous Renovation Dates: Unknown
Number of Floors: Two (2) with full basement
Estimated Square Footage: 7,500 sq/ft
Construction Type: Wood Frame and Brick Exterior
Building Use: Three commercial units and three residential units on second floor
Site Address: Curtis Block – West Side Units
14511 & 14515 Detroit Avenue and second level residential units 4 & 5 Lakewood, Ohio 44107
Facility Construction Date: 1925
Previous Renovation Dates: Unknown
Number of Floors: Two (2) with full basement
Estimated Square Footage: 4,900 sq/ft
Construction Type: Wood Frame and Brick Exterior
Building Use: Two commercial units and two residential units on second floor
Site Address: Marlowe Building
1412 Marlowe Avenue Lakewood, Ohio 44107
Facility Construction Date: 1922
Previous Renovation Dates: 1989
Number of Floors: One (1) with crawl space
Estimated Square Footage: 2,688 sq/ft
Construction Type: Wood Frame and Brick Exterior
Building Use: Commercial
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3.2 INSPECTION INFORMATION
Asbestos Inspector:
Eric Oldroyd State License # ES34798
James Inman State License # ES33832
Inspection Dates: 2-23-16 2-24-16 3-20-16
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4 ACM SURVEY METHODOLOGY
Inspection and sampling procedures were performed in general accordance with the guidelines published by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (US-EPA). The inspection and survey described below was performed by a US-EPA accredited inspectors and Ohio Department of Health (ODH) licensed Asbestos Hazard Evaluation Specialists.
4.1 RECORD DOCUMENT REVIEW
Prior to conducting the visual inspection, PSI reviewed documents provided by the client for information regarding construction history and building materials. The following documents were reviewed as a part of this Asbestos Survey:
No documents were provided.
4.2 VISUAL INSPECTION PROCEDURES
An initial building walkthrough was conducted to determine the presence of suspect ACM that were accessible and/ exposed. The inspection and sampling was limited to those areas and materials that were accessible and did not involve destruction of walls, other building elements, physical barriers, or the structural integrity of the item being tested. Although PSI made an attempt to identify all areas of ACM, there may exist conditions which were unable to be identified within the scope of this survey. Materials which were similar in color, texture, general appearance and which appear to have been installed at the same time were grouped in homogeneous sampling areas. Such materials are termed "homogeneous materials" by the US-EPA. During this walkthrough, the approximate locations of these homogeneous materials were noted. The inspector evaluated each suspect ACM to determine whether the material was friable or non-friable by touching the material, where practical. A friable material is defined as any material able to be crushed, crumbled, pulverized or reduced to a powder by hand pressure when dry. Each material was further assessed for overall condition. Conditions were rated as good, damaged or significantly damaged. PSI’s inspector also identified the US-EPA National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) classification of the material: Regulated asbestos containing material (RACM), Category I non-friable ACM, or Category II non-friable ACM based on the materials current condition. PSI’s inspector provided estimated quantities of the materials positively identified as ACM based on materials that were accessible and exposed.
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4.3 ASBESTOS SAMPLING PROCEDURES
Following the walkthrough, the inspectors collected samples of suspect materials. US-EPA guidelines were used to determine the sampling protocol. Sample locations were chosen to be representative of the homogeneous sampling area. While an effort was made to collect samples randomly, samples were taken preferentially from areas which were the least visible to minimize disturbance of the material. Each sample location was sprayed with amended water and was kept wet during the entire sampling process. Samples were collected by coring through the material from the surface down to the base substrate. All layers of the material were extracted and placed into a sample container for transport to the laboratory. Sample containers were sealed and labeled with a unique sample identification number. Where appropriate, sampled materials were sealed with an encapsulant or covered with tape after sampling. PSI is not responsible for restoring the sampled areas to their pre-sampled condition.
4.4 ASBESTOS ANALYSIS PROCEDURES
All samples were analyzed by PSI located at 850 Poplar Street in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The PSI Pittsburgh Asbestos Laboratory is a National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP) Accredited (#101350-0) and an American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA) Accredited (#8222) Laboratory. A copy of the Laboratory’s Accreditation Certificate is included in the Appendix. The samples were analyzed for asbestos on a “positive-stop” basis by PLM in accordance with the “EPA Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials” (EPA/600/R-93/116 July 1993). Analysis was performed by using bulk samples for visual observation and slide preparation(s) for microscopic examination and identification. The samples were mounted on slides and then analyzed for asbestos (chrysotile, amosite, crocidolite, anthophyllite, actinolite/tremolite), and fibrous non-asbestos constituents (mineral wool, fiberglass, cellulose, etc.). Asbestos was identified by refractive indices, morphology, color, pleochroism, birefringence, extinction characteristics, and signs of elongation. The same characteristics were used to identify the non-asbestos constituents. The microscopist visually estimated relative amounts of each constituent by determining the volume of each constituent in proportion to the total volume of the sample, using a stereoscope.
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The US-EPA method allows samples which are visually determined to have 10% or less asbestos to be quantified using a Point Count procedure. An ocular reticule (cross hair or point array) is used to visually superimpose a point or points on the microscope field of view. A total of 400 points superimposed on either asbestos fibers or non-asbestos matrix material must be counted over at least eight different preparations of representative subsamples. If an asbestos fiber and matrix particle overlap so that a point is superimposed on their visual intersection, a point is scored for both categories. Point counting provides a quantification of the area percent asbestos. Point counted results supersede the results of the visual estimation. It should be noted that some ACM might not be accurately identified or quantified by PLM. As an example, the original fabrication of vinyl floor tiles routinely involved milling of asbestos fibers to extremely small sizes. As a result, these fibers may go undetected under the standard PLM method. Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) is recommended for a more definitive analysis of these materials. Laboratory Quality Control Program The PSI Laboratory in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, maintains an in-house quality control program. This program involves blind reanalysis of ten percent of all samples, precision and accuracy controls, and use of standard bulk reference materials. In addition, the PSI Laboratory is accredited by NVLAP, which also has quality control procedures inherent in its program.
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5 FINDINGS
5.1 RESULTS
A total of one hundred thirty-five (135) samples were collected from fifty-seven (57) homogenous areas (HA) of suspect building materials during the survey. The following samples from the survey identified eighteen (18) asbestos containing materials (>1% asbestos) during this investigation:
Marlowe Building
03 – 9”x9” black floor tile
04 – 9”x9” red floor tile & associated black mastic
11 – Black mastic associated with 12”x12” floor tile, brown stone pattern
13R – Roofing materials
14 – Exterior window glazing
Curtis Block Building – East side units
16 – Ceiling plaster
17 – Wall plaster
19 – Adhesive, black; on tin the roof between the upper units
20 – Adhesive, black; on fabric sealant for tin siding between the upper units
35 – Green floor tile, unit 14501
36 – Tan floor tile, unit 14501
40 – Red floor tile, unit 14501 basement
41 – TSI pipe insulation, in wall cavities
56 – Roof flashing Curtis Block Building – West side units
31 – Adhesive, black; associated with asphalt sheeting on porch
41 – TSI pipe insulation, in wall cavities
46 – TSI pipe insulation, unit 14509 basement
52 – Brown floor tile, unit 14511 basement
54 – Vapor barrier, under wood floor in units 14511 & 14515
56 – Roof flashing The following materials were not sampled due to inaccessibility, safety concerns, or in order to avoid compromising their integrity, and are assumed to be ACM:
Fire doors in 14515 Detroit Ave.
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The laboratory analysis report, chain of custody, sample location drawing, material location drawing, photographs and certifications are included in the Appendices. Table 1 attached to this report lists the suspect ACM observed throughout the Marlowe building and Table 2 lists the suspect ACM observed throughout the Curtis block building. The tables list the suspect material sample ID#, general location, laboratory results, condition, friability, NESHAP category, and estimated quantity of ACM materials.
5.2 INACCESSIBLE AREAS
These areas will require an asbestos inspection prior to any demolition or renovation activities within the areas.
Curtis Block Building, Interior wall cavities
Curtis Block East Side Building, materials under wood flooring
5.3 NON-SUSPECT MATERIALS
The following materials were observed but are considered ‘non-suspect’ ACM due to their composition and were not sampled.
Wood, stone or metal components
Concrete and masonry components
Fiberglass pipe insulation
5.4 QUANTIFICATION
Quantification of suspect ACM was conducted using visual estimation by a licensed asbestos inspector. This visual estimation was performed in accordance with generally accepted practices in the asbestos industry based on materials that were accessible and exposed. These values are sufficiently accurate for the purpose of documenting the presence of asbestos within its space for the purpose of identifying abatement control conditions or for general policy considerations. Actual quantities may differ between visually estimated values and physical measurements. If a licensed asbestos abatement contractor is engaged to remove asbestos containing materials, the abatement contractor is responsible for verifying reported quantities of ACM.
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6 REGULATORY GUIDELINES
6.1 DEFINITIONS
ACM - The US-EPA and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) consider a material to be asbestos-containing if at least one sample from the homogeneous area shows asbestos in an amount greater than 1%. Friable ACM - The US-EPA defines friable ACM as any ACM that, when dry, can be crumbled, pulverized or reduced to powder by hand pressure. Point Count - If a material is found to contain 10% or less asbestos via visual estimation, it can be treated as non-asbestos-containing per US-EPA Regulations only if verified to contain 1% or less asbestos by the Point Count Quantification Procedure. If not point counted, a sample in which asbestos was visually detected and estimated (including trace to ≤1%) must be assumed to be greater than 1% and treated as ACM. Please refer to the laboratory analyses for a more detailed description of the microscopic analysis of individual samples.
6.2 US-EPA
US-EPA classifies ACM into three categories:
Category I Nonfriable (Cat I NF) includes asbestos-containing packings, gaskets, resilient floor covering and asphalt roofing products
Category II Nonfriable (Cat II NF) includes any ACM, excluding Category I NF, which cannot be crumbled, pulverized or reduced to powder by hand pressure when dry
Regulated ACM (RACM) – means any friable ACM, including:
Cat I NF ACM that has become friable
Cat I NF ACM that will be or has been subjected to sanding, grinding, cutting or abrading
Cat II NF ACM that has a high probability of becoming or has become crumbled, pulverized, or reduced to powder by the forces expected to act on the material in the course of demolition or renovation activities.
6.3 OSHA
OSHA requires all suspect materials to be analyzed by layer, even materials such as drywall/joint compound, which may sometimes be composited per the US-EPA. If any layer contains asbestos in a concentration >1%, the material is considered an ACM.
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OSHA has a classification system (I thru IV) for ACM depending on the type of material and the disturbance. Briefly, ‘Class I’ work is defined as activities involving the removal of ACM or presumed ACM (PACM) that is thermal system insulation (TSI) and surfacing materials. ‘Class II’ activities involve removal of ACM/PACM other than TSI or surfacing material. ‘Class III’ work includes repair and maintenance operations which are likely to disturb ACM/PACM, and ‘Class IV’ work includes maintenance and custodial activities during which employees contact but do not disturb ACM/PACM. Materials where asbestos is detected, but where point counting is conducted and determined that the concentration is ≤1% asbestos, are not considered to be ACM by OSHA. However, these materials are considered unclassified asbestos work per OSHA. Some OSHA work control practices and prohibitions will still apply, with the extent depending on whether the worker’s exposure to airborne asbestos exceeds the OSHA PEL. Additional details of the OSHA asbestos regulations related to the construction industry can be found in 29 CFR part 1926.1101.
6.4 OHIO EPA (OEPA)
The OEPA regulations are consistent with the US-EPA’s NESHAP standards with the exception of the following rule changes:
Friable ACM: Any Cat I or Cat II ACM that becomes damaged from either deterioration or attempts at removal or abatement resulting in small fragments the size of four square inches or less shall be considered friable or RACM.
Disposal: OEPA requires that in addition to RACM, all Cat II materials to be disposed of at a regulated asbestos landfill.
6.5 OHIO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH (ODH)
ODH governs asbestos certification and licensure in Ohio under Chapter 3710 of the Ohio Revised Code and Chapter 3701-34 of the Ohio Administrative Code. An Asbestos Hazard Abatement Activity is defined by ODH as any activity involving the removal, renovation, enclosure, repair or encapsulation of reasonably related friable ACM in an amount greater than fifty linear feet or fifty square feet. Asbestos Hazard Abatement Activities require:
Abatement activities be conducted by a licensed Asbestos Hazard Abatement Contractor using licensed Asbestos Hazard Abatement Workers
A written Asbestos Hazard Abatement Project Agreement
A written Prior Notification of Asbestos Hazard Abatement form be submitted to ODH 10 business days prior to the start of any asbestos hazard abatement project
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7 CONCLUSIONS & RECOMMENDATIONS
7.1 CONCLUSIONS
Regulated Asbestos Containing Materials (RACM) were identified at the subject site. Category I Asbestos Containing Materials (ACM) were identified at the subject site. Assumed Asbestos Containing Materials (ACM) were identified at the subject site.
7.2 RECOMMENDATIONS
ACM should be maintained in a good, non-damaged condition and periodically inspected through use of an O&M program. Damaged or significantly damaged ACM should be repaired, encapsulated, enclosed or removed. RACM must be properly removed by a licensed asbestos abatement contractor prior to renovations or demolition that would disturb the material. Federal, State and Local regulations and guidelines should be strictly adhered to when removing the ACM. In addition, prior to any future maintenance, renovation or demolition activities, any areas that were noted as being inaccessible during this project, or any concealed areas, such as wall cavities and ceiling plenums, where suspect ACM are discovered, will require testing or can be treated as assumed ACM unless tested and found to be non-ACM survey for ACM. The Ohio EPA regulations allows Category I non-friable and some Category II non-friable ACM to remain in place during demolition, unless that material becomes damaged from either deterioration or attempts at removal or abatement resulting in small fragments the size of four square inches or less, which is considered RACM. RACM must be properly removed prior to demolition. If Category I non-friable ACM is not removed prior to demolition the generated debris cannot be recycled or used as clean-fill but may be disposed of at a construction and demolition landfill. If Category II non-friable ACM is not removed prior to demolition, the generate debris must be disposed of at an EPA approved asbestos waste disposal site. Materials verified to contain low concentrations of asbestos (trace to 1%) by the point count method are not considered ACM, and are not regulated by the US EPA; however, some OSHA regulations will still apply based on the employee’s airborne exposure.
TABLES
Suspect ACM Tables March 30, 2016 Curtis Block & Marlowe Buildings Survey Report PSI Project Number 01371612
TABLE 1 – MARLOWE BUILDING SUSPECT ACM
HA & (Sample #)*
Material Description General Material Location F / NF 1
Cond.2
Asbestos Content3
EPA NESHAP
Cat 4
Estimated Quantity
01 (A-B)
2’x4’ Suspended ceiling tile, pinhole & random fissures South side section - - NAD - -
02 (A-C)
2’x4’ Suspended ceiling tile, round & oblong holes North and center units - - NAD - -
03 (A-B)
9”x9” Floor tile, black w/tan
South side section NF Good
5% CH
CAT I 600 sf Mastic, black NAD
04 (A-B)
9”x9” Floor tile, red
South side front entrance NF Good
7% CH
CAT I 50 sf Mastic, black 5% CH
05 (A-B)
Vapor barrier, black South and center section - - NAD - -
06 (A-B)
Carpet mastic, yellow North sections - - NAD - - -
07 (A)
Plaster, white
Walls, throughout - -
NAD
- - Texture, grey NAD
08 (A-B)
Plaster, white
Ceiling, throughout
- - NAD -
- Plaster, grey - - <1% CH, PT -
09 (A-B)
Drywall
South sections - - NAD - - Joint compound
10 (A-B)
Drywall North sections - - NAD - -
Joint compound
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HA & (Sample #)*
Material Description General Material Location F / NF 1
Cond.2
Asbestos Content3
EPA NESHAP
Cat 4
Estimated Quantity
11 (A-E)
12”x12” Floor tile, brown stone pattern
South-center section
NF good NAD CAT I 600 sf
Mastic, black NF good 5% CH CAT I 600 sf
12 (A&B)
Cove base, brown North sections - - NAD - -
Adhesive, brown
13R (A-B) Roofing Roof NF Good 3% CH CAT I 2,400 sf
13F (A-B)
Roof flashing Roof - - NAD - -
14 (A-B)
Window glazing Exterior rear windows F Poor 2% CH RACM 4 ea.
Notes: 1 F = Friable
NF = Non-friable 2 Cond. = Condition of Materials 3 NAD = No Asbestos Detected CH = Chrysotile PT = Point Count 4 NESHAP Category
RACM = Regulated ACM Cat I = Category I Non-Friable ACM Cat II = Category II Non-Friable ACM
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TABLE 2 – CURTIS BLOCK BUILDING SUSPECT ACM
HA & (Sample #)*
Material Description General Material Location F / NF 1
Cond.2
Asbestos Content3
EPA NESHAP
Cat 4
Estimated Quantity
15 (A&B)
12”x12” Floor tile, off-white w/grey blotch pattern Kitchen, Units #1, 2 & 5 - - NAD - -
Mastic, yellow
16 (A-E)
Plaster, grey East side units 2nd floor, ceiling
NF Good 3% CH
RACM 3,750 sf Plaster, white NAD
17 Plaster, grey East side units, walls NF Good
3% CH RACM 13,044 sf
Plaster, white NAD
18 (A&B)
Mortar Behind fire place inserts Units #1,2 & 3
- - - - -
19 (A&B)
Adhesive, black Exterior on tin siding between units 1&2 and 2&3
F poor 5% CH RACM 420 sf
20 (A&B)
Asphaltic coating, black On tin roofing between units 1&2 and 2&3
F Poor 5% CH RACM 210 sf
21 (A&B)
Ceiling tile, 1’x1’, white & textured finish
2nd floor stairwells - - NAD - -
22 A
Cable housing, exterior On porch between 1st & 2nd floor - - NAD - -
23 (A&B)
12”x12” Floor tile, Lt. brown w/pattern
Kitchen, unit #3 - - NAD
- -
Mastic, yellow NAD
24 (A-E)
Plaster, grey West side units 2nd floor, ceiling - -
NAD - -
Plaster, white NAD
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HA & (Sample #)*
Material Description General Material Location F / NF 1
Cond.2
Asbestos Content3
EPA NESHAP
Cat 4
Estimated Quantity
25 (A&B)
Plaster, grey West side units, walls -
<1% CH PT - -
Plaster, white NAD
26 (A&B)
2’x4’ Suspended ceiling tile, white
Living room, unit #4 - - NAD - -
27 (A&B)
12”x12” Floor tile. Yellow w/pattern Kitchen, unit #4 - - NAD - -
Mastic, yellow
28 (A&B)
Ceiling tile, 1’x1’, white & smooth finish
Kitchen, 2nd level - - NAD - -
29 (A&B)
Window glazing West side units - - NAD - -
30 (A&B)
2’x4’ Suspended ceiling tile, white, pin & random holes
Living room, unit #4 - - NAD - -
31 (A&B)
Rolled asphalt sheeting West side porch NF Good
NAD CAT I 450 sf
Adhesive, black 5% CH
32 (A&B)
Window glazing East side units - - NAD - -
33 (A&B)
Ceiling tile, 1’x1’, white & pinhole
#14501 entrance - - NAD - -
34 (A&B)
12’x12’ Floor tile, brown wood pattern
#14501 front sales area - - NAD - -
Mastic, yellow
35 (A&B)
12’x12’ Floor tile, green
#14501 front sales area NF Good
7% CH
CAT I 1,010 sf Mastic, black NAD
Suspect ACM Tables March 30, 2016 Curtis Block & Marlowe Buildings Survey Report PSI Project Number 01371612
HA & (Sample #)*
Material Description General Material Location F / NF 1
Cond.2
Asbestos Content3
EPA NESHAP
Cat 4
Estimated Quantity
36 (A&B)
12’x12’ Floor tile, tan w/brown & white #14501 front sales area NF Good
5% CH CAT I 1,010 sf
Mastic, black NAD
37 (A&B)
Vapor barrier, black #14501 front sales area - - NAD - -
38 (A&B)
Cove base, brown #14501 front sales area - -
NAD - -
Mastic, yellow NAD
39 (A&B)
Drywall #14501 basement - -
NAD - -
Joint compound NAD
40 (A&B)
12”x12” Floor tile, red #14501 basement, under carpet
NF Good 3% CH
CAT I 400 sf Mastic, yellow NAD
41 (A&B)
Thermal system pipe wrap
#14501 basement F Poor 50% CH RACM 5 lf (observed)
42 (A&B)
12”x12” Floor tile, maroon #14505 - -
NAD - -
Mastic, yellow NAD
43 (A&B)
2’x4’ Suspended ceiling tile, white, pin & random fissures
#14505 - - NAD - -
44 (A&B)
Floor overlay, brown #14509 - - NAD - -
45 (A&B)
Drywall #14505 basement - -
NAD - -
Joint compound NAD
46 (A)
Thermal system insulation, MAG
#14509 basement F Poor NAD RACM 1 lf (observed)
47 (A&B)
12”x12” Floor tile, off-white w/tan pattern #14515 - -
NAD - -
Mastic, yellow NAD
Suspect ACM Tables March 30, 2016 Curtis Block & Marlowe Buildings Survey Report PSI Project Number 01371612
HA & (Sample #)*
Material Description General Material Location F / NF 1
Cond.2
Asbestos Content3
EPA NESHAP
Cat 4
Estimated Quantity
48 (A&B)
12”x12” Floor tile, off-white w/grey pattern #14511, first floor - -
NAD - -
Mastic, yellow NAD
49 (A&B)
Carpet mastic, yellow #14511, first floor - - NAD - -
50 (A&B)
Cove base, black #14511, first floor - - NAD - -
Mastic, yellow
51 (A&B)
Drywall #14511, first floor - -
NAD - -
Joint compound
52 (A&B)
12”x12” Floor tile, brown #14511, basement entrance NF Good
3% CH CAT I 35 sf
Mastic, yellow NAD
53 (A&B)
Drywall, no joint compound #14515 basement - - NAD - -
54 (A&B)
Vapor barrier, white #14515 & #14511 Under wood flooring
F Good 50% CH RACM 2,500 sf
55 (A&B)
Asphaltic roof materials Roofing - - NAD - -
56 (A&B)
Asphaltic roof flashing Roof flashing NF Good 4% CH CAT I 2,000 sf
57 (A&B)
Window Caulking Front Windows - - NAD - -
Notes: 1 F = Friable
NF = Non-friable 2 Cond. = Condition of Materials 3 NAD = No Asbestos Detected CH = Chrysotile PT = Point Count
4 NESHAP Category RACM = Regulated ACM Cat I = Category I Non-Friable ACM Cat II = Category II Non-Friable ACM
APPENDICES
APPENDIX A – LABORATORY ANALYSIS REPORT
REPORT OF BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS FOR ASBESTOS
TESTED FOR: PSI, IncMarlowe Building
Date Received: 2/29/2016 Date Completed: 3/7/2016
5555 Canal Road Cleveland, OH 44125Attn: Eric Oldroyd
Project ID: 01371612
1412 Marlowe, Lakewood
Date Reported: 3/7/2016
Page: 1 of 4Analyst: Preston Hunt Work Order: 1602703
Lab ID (Layer)
AsbestosContent
(Percent and Type)
Non-asbestosFibers
(Percent and Type)
Client ID Sample Description(Color, Texture, Etc.)
Analyst's Comment
001A01A (1) White, Ceiling Tile, Homogeneous 10% Fibrous Glass
60% Cellulose FiberNO ASBESTOS DETECTED
002A01B (1) White, Ceiling Tile, Homogeneous 10% Fibrous Glass
60% Cellulose FiberNO ASBESTOS DETECTED
003A02A (1) White, Ceiling Tile, Homogeneous 30% Fibrous Glass
40% Cellulose FiberNO ASBESTOS DETECTED
004A02B (1) White, Ceiling Tile, Homogeneous 30% Fibrous Glass
40% Cellulose FiberNO ASBESTOS DETECTED
005A03A (1) Black, Floor Tile, Homogeneous Chrysotile5% None Reported
(2) Black, Mastic, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
006A03B (1) Black, Floor Tile, Homogeneous Chrysotile5% None Reported
(2) Black, Mastic, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
007A04A (1) Red, Floor Tile, Homogeneous Chrysotile7% None Reported
(2) Black, Mastic, Homogeneous Chrysotile5% None Reported
008A04B Sample Not Tested
009A05A (1) Black, Vapor Barrier, Homogeneous 70% Cellulose FiberNO ASBESTOS DETECTED
010A05B (1) Black, Vapor Barrier, Homogeneous 70% Cellulose FiberNO ASBESTOS DETECTED
Quantitation is based on a visual estimation of the relative area of bulk sample components, unless otherwise noted in the "Comments" section of this report. The results are valid only for the item tested. This report may not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. Method used: E.P.A. Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials (EPA / 600/R-93/116 July 1993). Polarized Light Microscopy is not consistently reliable in detecting asbestos in floor coverings and similar non-friable organically bound materials. Quantitative Transmission Electron Microscopy is currently the only method that can be used to determine if the material can be considered or treated as non-asbestos containing. Samples will be disposed of within 30 days unless notified in writing by the client. No part of this report may reproduced, except in full, without written permission of the laboratory. The reporting limit is 1% by weight. NVLAP Lab Code 101350-0.
Respectfully submitted,
Approved Signatory
PSI, Inc.
Professional Service Industries, Inc. 850 Poplar Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15220 Phone 412/922-4010 Fax 412/922-4014
Mary Cantley
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Lab ID (Layer)
AsbestosContent
(Percent and Type)
Non-asbestosFibers
(Percent and Type)
Client ID Sample Description(Color, Texture, Etc.)
Analyst's Comment
011A06A (1) Yellow, Mastic, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
012A06B (1) Yellow, Mastic, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
013A07A (1) White, Plaster, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
(2) Gray, Plaster, Homogeneous 2% HairNO ASBESTOS DETECTED
No Texture
014A07B (1) White, Plaster, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
(2) Gray, Plaster, Homogeneous 2% HairNO ASBESTOS DETECTED
(3) White, Texture, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
015A07C (1) White, Plaster, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
(2) Gray, Plaster, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
No Texture
016A07D (1) White, Plaster, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
(2) Gray, Plaster, Homogeneous 2% HairNO ASBESTOS DETECTED
No Texture
017A07E (1) White, Plaster, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
(2) Gray, Plaster, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
No Texture
018A08A (1) White, Plaster, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
(2) Gray, Plaster, Homogeneous 2% HairNO ASBESTOS DETECTED
No Texture
019A08B (1) White, Plaster, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
(2) Gray, Plaster, Homogeneous 3% Hair
Chrysotile< 1%
No Texture
020A08C (1) White, Plaster, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
(2) Gray, Plaster, Homogeneous 3% Hair
Chrysotile< 1%
No Texture
Quantitation is based on a visual estimation of the relative area of bulk sample components, unless otherwise noted in the "Comments" section of this report. The results are valid only for the item tested. This report may not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. Method used: E.P.A. Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials (EPA / 600/R-93/116 July 1993). Polarized Light Microscopy is not consistently reliable in detecting asbestos in floor coverings and similar non-friable organically bound materials. Quantitative Transmission Electron Microscopy is currently the only method that can be used to determine if the material can be considered or treated as non-asbestos containing. Samples will be disposed of within 30 days unless notified in writing by the client. No part of this report may reproduced, except in full, without written permission of the laboratory. The reporting limit is 1% by weight. NVLAP Lab Code 101350-0.
Respectfully submitted,
Approved Signatory
PSI, Inc.
Professional Service Industries, Inc. 850 Poplar Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15220 Phone 412/922-4010 Fax 412/922-4014
Mary Cantley
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Lab ID (Layer)
AsbestosContent
(Percent and Type)
Non-asbestosFibers
(Percent and Type)
Client ID Sample Description(Color, Texture, Etc.)
Analyst's Comment
021A08D (1) White, Plaster, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
(2) Gray, Plaster, Homogeneous 3% Hair
Chrysotile< 1%
No Texture
022A08E (1) White, Plaster, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
(2) Gray, Plaster, Homogeneous 3% Hair
Chrysotile< 1%
No Texture
023A09A (1) White, Drywall, Homogeneous 10% Cellulose FiberNO ASBESTOS DETECTED
(2) White, Joint Compound, Homogeneous
NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
024A09B (1) White, Drywall, Homogeneous 10% Cellulose FiberNO ASBESTOS DETECTED
(2) White, Joint Compound, Homogeneous
NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
025A10A (1) Off-White, Drywall, Homogeneous 10% Cellulose FiberNO ASBESTOS DETECTED
(2) White, Joint Compound, Homogeneous
NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
026A10B (1) Off-White, Drywall, Homogeneous 10% Cellulose FiberNO ASBESTOS DETECTED
(2) White, Joint Compound, Homogeneous
NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
027A11A (1) Brown, Floor Tile, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
(2) Black, Mastic, Homogeneous Chrysotile5% None Reported
028A11B (1) Yellow, Mastic, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
(2) Brown, Floor Tile, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
(3) Black, Mastic, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
029A12A (1) Brown, Covebase, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
(2) Brown, Mastic, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
030A12B (1) Brown, Covebase, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
(2) Brown, Mastic, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
Quantitation is based on a visual estimation of the relative area of bulk sample components, unless otherwise noted in the "Comments" section of this report. The results are valid only for the item tested. This report may not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. Method used: E.P.A. Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials (EPA / 600/R-93/116 July 1993). Polarized Light Microscopy is not consistently reliable in detecting asbestos in floor coverings and similar non-friable organically bound materials. Quantitative Transmission Electron Microscopy is currently the only method that can be used to determine if the material can be considered or treated as non-asbestos containing. Samples will be disposed of within 30 days unless notified in writing by the client. No part of this report may reproduced, except in full, without written permission of the laboratory. The reporting limit is 1% by weight. NVLAP Lab Code 101350-0.
Respectfully submitted,
Approved Signatory
PSI, Inc.
Professional Service Industries, Inc. 850 Poplar Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15220 Phone 412/922-4010 Fax 412/922-4014
Mary Cantley
Page: 4 of 4Analyst: PH Work Order: 1602703
Lab ID (Layer)
AsbestosContent
(Percent and Type)
Non-asbestosFibers
(Percent and Type)
Client ID Sample Description(Color, Texture, Etc.)
Analyst's Comment
031A13RA (1) Black, Roofing, Homogeneous 10% Cellulose Fiber
10% Fibrous Glass
Chrysotile3%
032A13RB Sample Not Tested
033A13FA (1) Black, Flashing, Homogeneous 10% Cellulose FiberNO ASBESTOS DETECTED
10% Fibrous Glass
034A13FB (1) Black, Flashing, Homogeneous 10% Cellulose FiberNO ASBESTOS DETECTED
10% Fibrous Glass
035A14A (1) Gray, Caulking, Homogeneous Chrysotile2% None Reported
036A14B Sample Not Tested
Report Notes: (PT) Point Count Results
Quantitation is based on a visual estimation of the relative area of bulk sample components, unless otherwise noted in the "Comments" section of this report. The results are valid only for the item tested. This report may not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. Method used: E.P.A. Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials (EPA / 600/R-93/116 July 1993). Polarized Light Microscopy is not consistently reliable in detecting asbestos in floor coverings and similar non-friable organically bound materials. Quantitative Transmission Electron Microscopy is currently the only method that can be used to determine if the material can be considered or treated as non-asbestos containing. Samples will be disposed of within 30 days unless notified in writing by the client. No part of this report may reproduced, except in full, without written permission of the laboratory. The reporting limit is 1% by weight. NVLAP Lab Code 101350-0.
Respectfully submitted,
Approved Signatory
PSI, Inc.
Professional Service Industries, Inc. 850 Poplar Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15220 Phone 412/922-4010 Fax 412/922-4014
Mary Cantley
REPORT OF BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS FOR ASBESTOS
TESTED FOR: PSI, IncMarlowe Building
Date Received: 3/24/2016 Date Completed: 3/25/2016
5555 Canal Road Cleveland, OH 44125Attn: Eric Oldroyd
Project ID: 01371612
1412 Marlowe, Lakewood
Date Reported: 3/25/2016
Original WO# 1602703
Page: 1 of 1Analyst: Daniel Anderson Work Order: 1603627
Lab ID (Layer)
AsbestosContent
(Percent and Type)
Non-asbestosFibers
(Percent and Type)
Client ID Sample Description(Color, Texture, Etc.)
Analyst's Comment
001A8B (1) Gray, Plaster, Homogeneous < 1% CHRYSOTILE (PT) None Reported
002A8C (1) Gray, Plaster, Homogeneous < 1% CHRYSOTILE (PT) None Reported
003A8D (1) Gray, Plaster, Homogeneous < 1% CHRYSOTILE (PT) None Reported
004A8E (1) Gray, Plaster, Homogeneous < 1% CHRYSOTILE (PT) None Reported
Report Notes: (PT) Point Count Results
Quantitation is based on a visual estimation of the relative area of bulk sample components, unless otherwise noted in the "Comments" section of this report. The results are valid only for the item tested. This report may not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. Method used: E.P.A. Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials (EPA / 600/R-93/116 July 1993). Polarized Light Microscopy is not consistently reliable in detecting asbestos in floor coverings and similar non-friable organically bound materials. Quantitative Transmission Electron Microscopy is currently the only method that can be used to determine if the material can be considered or treated as non-asbestos containing. Samples will be disposed of within 30 days unless notified in writing by the client. No part of this report may reproduced, except in full, without written permission of the laboratory. The reporting limit is 1% by weight. NVLAP Lab Code 101350-0.
Respectfully submitted,
Approved Signatory
PSI, Inc.
Professional Service Industries, Inc. 850 Poplar Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15220 Phone 412/922-4010 Fax 412/922-4014
Mary Cantley
REPORT OF BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS FOR ASBESTOS
TESTED FOR: PSI, IncCurtis Block
Date Received: 2/29/2016 Date Completed: 3/4/2016
5555 Canal Road Cleveland, OH 44125Attn: Eric Oldroyd
Project ID: 01371612
1412 Marlowe, Lakewood
Date Reported: 3/4/2016
Page: 1 of 8Analyst: Preston Hunt Work Order: 1602688
Lab ID (Layer)
AsbestosContent
(Percent and Type)
Non-asbestosFibers
(Percent and Type)
Client ID Sample Description(Color, Texture, Etc.)
Analyst's Comment
001A15-A (1) Off-White, Floor Tile, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
(2) Yellow, Mastic, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
002A15-B (1) Off-White, Floor Tile, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
(2) Yellow, Mastic, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
003A16-A (1) Gray, Plaster, Homogeneous Chrysotile3% None Reported
(2) White, Plaster, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
(3) White, Texture, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
004A16-B (1) Gray, Plaster, Homogeneous Chrysotile3% None Reported
(2) White, Plaster, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
(3) White, Texture, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
005A16-C (1) Gray, Plaster, Homogeneous Chrysotile3% None Reported
(2) White, Plaster, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
(3) White, Texture, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
006A16-D (1) Gray, Plaster, Homogeneous Chrysotile3% None Reported
(2) White, Plaster, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
No Texture
007A16-E (1) Gray, Plaster, Homogeneous Chrysotile3% None Reported
(2) White, Plaster, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
No Texture
Quantitation is based on a visual estimation of the relative area of bulk sample components, unless otherwise noted in the "Comments" section of this report. The results are valid only for the item tested. This report may not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. Method used: E.P.A. Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials (EPA / 600/R-93/116 July 1993). Polarized Light Microscopy is not consistently reliable in detecting asbestos in floor coverings and similar non-friable organically bound materials. Quantitative Transmission Electron Microscopy is currently the only method that can be used to determine if the material can be considered or treated as non-asbestos containing. Samples will be disposed of within 30 days unless notified in writing by the client. No part of this report may reproduced, except in full, without written permission of the laboratory. The reporting limit is 1% by weight. NVLAP Lab Code 101350-0.
Respectfully submitted,
Approved Signatory
PSI, Inc.
Professional Service Industries, Inc. 850 Poplar Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15220 Phone 412/922-4010 Fax 412/922-4014
Mary Cantley
Page: 2 of 8Analyst: PH Work Order: 1602688
Lab ID (Layer)
AsbestosContent
(Percent and Type)
Non-asbestosFibers
(Percent and Type)
Client ID Sample Description(Color, Texture, Etc.)
Analyst's Comment
008A17-A (1) Gray, Plaster, Homogeneous Chrysotile3% None Reported
(2) White, Plaster, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
No Texture
009A17-B (1) Gray, Plaster, Homogeneous Chrysotile3% None Reported
(2) White, Plaster, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
No Texture
010A17-C (1) Gray, Plaster, Homogeneous Chrysotile3% None Reported
(2) White, Plaster, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
No Texture
011A17-D (1) Gray, Plaster, Homogeneous Chrysotile3% None Reported
(2) White, Plaster, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
No Texture
012A17-E (1) Gray, Plaster, Homogeneous Chrysotile3% None Reported
(2) White, Plaster, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
No Texture
013A17-F (1) Gray, Plaster, Homogeneous Chrysotile3% None Reported
(2) White, Plaster, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
No Texture
014A17-G (1) Gray, Plaster, Homogeneous 2% Cellulose FiberNO ASBESTOS DETECTED
(2) White, Plaster, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
No Texture
015A18-A (1) Gray, Mortar, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
016A18-B (1) Gray, Mortar, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
017A19-A (1) Black, Adhesive, Homogeneous Chrysotile5% None Reported
018A19-B (1) Black, Adhesive, Homogeneous Chrysotile5% None Reported
019A20-A (1) Black, Coating, Homogeneous 3% Cellulose FiberNO ASBESTOS DETECTED
020A20-B (1) Black, Coating, Homogeneous Chrysotile5% None Reported
Quantitation is based on a visual estimation of the relative area of bulk sample components, unless otherwise noted in the "Comments" section of this report. The results are valid only for the item tested. This report may not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. Method used: E.P.A. Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials (EPA / 600/R-93/116 July 1993). Polarized Light Microscopy is not consistently reliable in detecting asbestos in floor coverings and similar non-friable organically bound materials. Quantitative Transmission Electron Microscopy is currently the only method that can be used to determine if the material can be considered or treated as non-asbestos containing. Samples will be disposed of within 30 days unless notified in writing by the client. No part of this report may reproduced, except in full, without written permission of the laboratory. The reporting limit is 1% by weight. NVLAP Lab Code 101350-0.
Respectfully submitted,
Approved Signatory
PSI, Inc.
Professional Service Industries, Inc. 850 Poplar Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15220 Phone 412/922-4010 Fax 412/922-4014
Mary Cantley
Page: 3 of 8Analyst: PH Work Order: 1602688
Lab ID (Layer)
AsbestosContent
(Percent and Type)
Non-asbestosFibers
(Percent and Type)
Client ID Sample Description(Color, Texture, Etc.)
Analyst's Comment
021A21-A (1) White, Ceiling Tile, Homogeneous 100% Cellulose FiberNO ASBESTOS DETECTED
022A21-B (1) White, Ceiling Tile, Homogeneous 100% Cellulose FiberNO ASBESTOS DETECTED
023A22-A (1) Gray, Other, Homogeneous 30% CottonNO ASBESTOS DETECTED
Cable Housing
024A23-A (1) Brown, Floor Tile, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
(2) Yellow, Mastic, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
025A23-B (1) Brown, Floor Tile, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
(2) Yellow, Mastic, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
026A24-A (1) Gray, Plaster, Homogeneous 2% HairNO ASBESTOS DETECTED
(2) White, Plaster, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
No Texture
027A24-B (1) Gray, Plaster, Homogeneous 2% HairNO ASBESTOS DETECTED
(2) White, Plaster, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
No Texture
028A24-C (1) Gray, Plaster, Homogeneous 2% HairNO ASBESTOS DETECTED
(2) White, Plaster, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
No Texture
029A24-D (1) Gray, Plaster, Homogeneous 2% HairNO ASBESTOS DETECTED
(2) White, Plaster, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
No Texture
030A24-E (1) Gray, Plaster, Homogeneous 2% HairNO ASBESTOS DETECTED
(2) White, Plaster, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
No Texture
031A25-A (1) Gray, Plaster, Homogeneous Chrysotile< 1% None Reported
(2) White, Plaster, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
No Texture
Quantitation is based on a visual estimation of the relative area of bulk sample components, unless otherwise noted in the "Comments" section of this report. The results are valid only for the item tested. This report may not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. Method used: E.P.A. Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials (EPA / 600/R-93/116 July 1993). Polarized Light Microscopy is not consistently reliable in detecting asbestos in floor coverings and similar non-friable organically bound materials. Quantitative Transmission Electron Microscopy is currently the only method that can be used to determine if the material can be considered or treated as non-asbestos containing. Samples will be disposed of within 30 days unless notified in writing by the client. No part of this report may reproduced, except in full, without written permission of the laboratory. The reporting limit is 1% by weight. NVLAP Lab Code 101350-0.
Respectfully submitted,
Approved Signatory
PSI, Inc.
Professional Service Industries, Inc. 850 Poplar Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15220 Phone 412/922-4010 Fax 412/922-4014
Mary Cantley
Page: 4 of 8Analyst: PH Work Order: 1602688
Lab ID (Layer)
AsbestosContent
(Percent and Type)
Non-asbestosFibers
(Percent and Type)
Client ID Sample Description(Color, Texture, Etc.)
Analyst's Comment
032A25-B (1) Gray, Plaster, Homogeneous Chrysotile2% None Reported
(2) White, Plaster, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
No Texture
033A25-C (1) Gray, Plaster, Homogeneous Chrysotile< 1% None Reported
(2) White, Plaster, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
No Texture
034A25-D (1) Gray, Plaster, Homogeneous 2% HairNO ASBESTOS DETECTED
(2) White, Plaster, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
No Texture
035A25-E (1) Gray, Plaster, Homogeneous 2% HairNO ASBESTOS DETECTED
(2) White, Plaster, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
No Texture
036A26-A (1) White, Ceiling Tile, Homogeneous 30% Fibrous Glass
40% Cellulose FiberNO ASBESTOS DETECTED
037A26-B (1) White, Ceiling Tile, Homogeneous 30% Fibrous Glass
40% Cellulose FiberNO ASBESTOS DETECTED
038A27-A (1) White, Floor Tile, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
(2) Yellow, Mastic, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
039A27-B (1) White, Floor Tile, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
(2) Yellow, Mastic, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
040A28-A (1) White, Ceiling Tile, Homogeneous 100% Cellulose FiberNO ASBESTOS DETECTED
041A28-B (1) White, Ceiling Tile, Homogeneous 100% Cellulose FiberNO ASBESTOS DETECTED
042A29-A (1) Gray, Glazing, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
043A29-B (1) Beige, Glazing, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
044A30-A (1) White, Ceiling Tile, Homogeneous 30% Fibrous Glass
40% Cellulose FiberNO ASBESTOS DETECTED
Quantitation is based on a visual estimation of the relative area of bulk sample components, unless otherwise noted in the "Comments" section of this report. The results are valid only for the item tested. This report may not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. Method used: E.P.A. Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials (EPA / 600/R-93/116 July 1993). Polarized Light Microscopy is not consistently reliable in detecting asbestos in floor coverings and similar non-friable organically bound materials. Quantitative Transmission Electron Microscopy is currently the only method that can be used to determine if the material can be considered or treated as non-asbestos containing. Samples will be disposed of within 30 days unless notified in writing by the client. No part of this report may reproduced, except in full, without written permission of the laboratory. The reporting limit is 1% by weight. NVLAP Lab Code 101350-0.
Respectfully submitted,
Approved Signatory
PSI, Inc.
Professional Service Industries, Inc. 850 Poplar Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15220 Phone 412/922-4010 Fax 412/922-4014
Mary Cantley
Page: 5 of 8Analyst: PH Work Order: 1602688
Lab ID (Layer)
AsbestosContent
(Percent and Type)
Non-asbestosFibers
(Percent and Type)
Client ID Sample Description(Color, Texture, Etc.)
Analyst's Comment
045A30-B (1) White, Ceiling Tile, Homogeneous 30% Fibrous Glass
40% Cellulose FiberNO ASBESTOS DETECTED
046A31-A (1) Black, Roofing, Homogeneous 10% Synthetic FiberNO ASBESTOS DETECTED
(2) Black, Adhesive, Homogeneous Chrysotile5% None Reported
047A31-B (1) Black, Roofing, Homogeneous 10% Synthetic FiberNO ASBESTOS DETECTED
(2) Black, Adhesive, Homogeneous Chrysotile5% None Reported
048A32-A (1) Gray, Glazing, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
049A32-B (1) White, Glazing, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
050A33-A (1) White, Ceiling Tile, Homogeneous 100% Cellulose FiberNO ASBESTOS DETECTED
051A33-B (1) White, Ceiling Tile, Homogeneous 100% Cellulose FiberNO ASBESTOS DETECTED
052A34-A (1) Yellow, Mastic, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
(2) Brown, Floor Tile, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
(3) Yellow, Mastic, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
053A34-B (1) Yellow, Mastic, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
(2) Brown, Floor Tile, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
(3) Yellow, Mastic, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
054A35-A (1) Black, Mastic, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
(2) Green, Floor Tile, Homogeneous Chrysotile7% None Reported
(3) Black, Mastic, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
055A35-B (1) Black, Mastic, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
(2) Green, Floor Tile, Homogeneous Chrysotile7% None Reported
(3) Black, Mastic, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
056A36-A (1) Tan, Floor Tile, Homogeneous Chrysotile2% None Reported
(2) Yellow, Mastic, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
No Carpet Mastic or Black Mastic
057A36-B (1) Yellow, Mastic, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
(2) Tan, Floor Tile, Homogeneous Chrysotile5% None Reported
(3) Black, Mastic, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
058A37-A (1) Black, Vapor Barrier, Homogeneous 70% Cellulose FiberNO ASBESTOS DETECTED
Quantitation is based on a visual estimation of the relative area of bulk sample components, unless otherwise noted in the "Comments" section of this report. The results are valid only for the item tested. This report may not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. Method used: E.P.A. Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials (EPA / 600/R-93/116 July 1993). Polarized Light Microscopy is not consistently reliable in detecting asbestos in floor coverings and similar non-friable organically bound materials. Quantitative Transmission Electron Microscopy is currently the only method that can be used to determine if the material can be considered or treated as non-asbestos containing. Samples will be disposed of within 30 days unless notified in writing by the client. No part of this report may reproduced, except in full, without written permission of the laboratory. The reporting limit is 1% by weight. NVLAP Lab Code 101350-0.
Respectfully submitted,
Approved Signatory
PSI, Inc.
Professional Service Industries, Inc. 850 Poplar Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15220 Phone 412/922-4010 Fax 412/922-4014
Mary Cantley
Page: 6 of 8Analyst: PH Work Order: 1602688
Lab ID (Layer)
AsbestosContent
(Percent and Type)
Non-asbestosFibers
(Percent and Type)
Client ID Sample Description(Color, Texture, Etc.)
Analyst's Comment
059A37-B (1) Black, Vapor Barrier, Homogeneous 70% Cellulose FiberNO ASBESTOS DETECTED
060A38-A (1) Brown, Covebase, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
(2) Yellow, Mastic, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
061A38-B (1) Brown, Covebase, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
(2) Yellow, Mastic, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
062A39-A (1) White, Drywall, Homogeneous 10% Cellulose FiberNO ASBESTOS DETECTED
(2) White, Joint Compound, Homogeneous
NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
063A39-B (1) White, Drywall, Homogeneous 10% Cellulose FiberNO ASBESTOS DETECTED
(2) White, Joint Compound, Homogeneous
NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
064A40-A (1) Yellow, Mastic, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
(2) Red, Floor Tile, Homogeneous Chrysotile3% None Reported
(3) Yellow, Mastic, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
065A40-B (1) Yellow, Mastic, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
(2) Red, Floor Tile, Homogeneous Chrysotile3% None Reported
(3) Yellow, Mastic, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
066A41-A (1) Gray, Insulation, Homogeneous 20% Cellulose Fiber
Chrysotile50%
067A41-B Sample Not Tested
068A42-A (1) Purple, Floor Tile, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
(2) Yellow, Mastic, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
069A42-B (1) Purple, Floor Tile, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
(2) Yellow, Mastic, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
070A43-A (1) White, Ceiling Tile, Homogeneous 30% Fibrous Glass
40% Cellulose FiberNO ASBESTOS DETECTED
071A43-B (1) White, Ceiling Tile, Homogeneous 30% Fibrous Glass
40% Cellulose FiberNO ASBESTOS DETECTED
072A44-A (1) Brown, Flooring, Homogeneous 10% Cellulose FiberNO ASBESTOS DETECTED
Quantitation is based on a visual estimation of the relative area of bulk sample components, unless otherwise noted in the "Comments" section of this report. The results are valid only for the item tested. This report may not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. Method used: E.P.A. Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials (EPA / 600/R-93/116 July 1993). Polarized Light Microscopy is not consistently reliable in detecting asbestos in floor coverings and similar non-friable organically bound materials. Quantitative Transmission Electron Microscopy is currently the only method that can be used to determine if the material can be considered or treated as non-asbestos containing. Samples will be disposed of within 30 days unless notified in writing by the client. No part of this report may reproduced, except in full, without written permission of the laboratory. The reporting limit is 1% by weight. NVLAP Lab Code 101350-0.
Respectfully submitted,
Approved Signatory
PSI, Inc.
Professional Service Industries, Inc. 850 Poplar Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15220 Phone 412/922-4010 Fax 412/922-4014
Mary Cantley
Page: 7 of 8Analyst: PH Work Order: 1602688
Lab ID (Layer)
AsbestosContent
(Percent and Type)
Non-asbestosFibers
(Percent and Type)
Client ID Sample Description(Color, Texture, Etc.)
Analyst's Comment
073A44-B (1) Brown, Flooring, Homogeneous 10% Cellulose FiberNO ASBESTOS DETECTED
074A45-A (1) Gray, Drywall, Homogeneous 10% Cellulose FiberNO ASBESTOS DETECTED
(2) White, Joint Compound, Homogeneous
NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
075A45-B (1) Gray, Drywall, Homogeneous 10% Cellulose FiberNO ASBESTOS DETECTED
(2) White, Joint Compound, Homogeneous
NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
076A46-A (1) Gray, Insulation, Homogeneous 10% Cotton
Chrysotile70%
077A47-A (1) Off-White, Floor Tile, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
(2) Yellow, Mastic, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
078A47-B (1) Off-White, Floor Tile, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
(2) Yellow, Mastic, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
079A48-A (1) Off-White, Floor Tile, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
(2) Yellow, Mastic, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
080A48-B (1) Off-White, Floor Tile, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
(2) Yellow, Mastic, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
081A49-A (1) Yellow, Mastic, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
082A49-B (1) Yellow, Mastic, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
083A50-A (1) Black, Covebase, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
(2) Yellow, Mastic, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
084A50-B (1) Black, Covebase, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
(2) Yellow, Mastic, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
085A51-A (1) Gray, Drywall, Homogeneous 10% Cellulose FiberNO ASBESTOS DETECTED
(2) White, Joint Compound, Homogeneous
NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
086A51-B (1) Gray, Drywall, Homogeneous 10% Cellulose FiberNO ASBESTOS DETECTED
(2) White, Joint Compound, Homogeneous
NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
087A52-A (1) Brown, Floor Tile, Homogeneous Chrysotile3% None Reported
(2) Yellow, Mastic, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
Quantitation is based on a visual estimation of the relative area of bulk sample components, unless otherwise noted in the "Comments" section of this report. The results are valid only for the item tested. This report may not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. Method used: E.P.A. Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials (EPA / 600/R-93/116 July 1993). Polarized Light Microscopy is not consistently reliable in detecting asbestos in floor coverings and similar non-friable organically bound materials. Quantitative Transmission Electron Microscopy is currently the only method that can be used to determine if the material can be considered or treated as non-asbestos containing. Samples will be disposed of within 30 days unless notified in writing by the client. No part of this report may reproduced, except in full, without written permission of the laboratory. The reporting limit is 1% by weight. NVLAP Lab Code 101350-0.
Respectfully submitted,
Approved Signatory
PSI, Inc.
Professional Service Industries, Inc. 850 Poplar Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15220 Phone 412/922-4010 Fax 412/922-4014
Mary Cantley
Page: 8 of 8Analyst: PH Work Order: 1602688
Lab ID (Layer)
AsbestosContent
(Percent and Type)
Non-asbestosFibers
(Percent and Type)
Client ID Sample Description(Color, Texture, Etc.)
Analyst's Comment
088A52-B (1) Brown, Floor Tile, Homogeneous Chrysotile3% None Reported
(2) Yellow, Mastic, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
089A53-A (1) Gray, Drywall, Homogeneous 10% Cellulose FiberNO ASBESTOS DETECTED
090A53-B (1) Gray, Drywall, Homogeneous 10% Cellulose FiberNO ASBESTOS DETECTED
091A54-A (1) White, Vapor Barrier, Homogeneous 20% Cellulose Fiber
Chrysotile50%
092A54-B Sample Not Tested
Report Notes: (PT) Point Count Results
Quantitation is based on a visual estimation of the relative area of bulk sample components, unless otherwise noted in the "Comments" section of this report. The results are valid only for the item tested. This report may not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. Method used: E.P.A. Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials (EPA / 600/R-93/116 July 1993). Polarized Light Microscopy is not consistently reliable in detecting asbestos in floor coverings and similar non-friable organically bound materials. Quantitative Transmission Electron Microscopy is currently the only method that can be used to determine if the material can be considered or treated as non-asbestos containing. Samples will be disposed of within 30 days unless notified in writing by the client. No part of this report may reproduced, except in full, without written permission of the laboratory. The reporting limit is 1% by weight. NVLAP Lab Code 101350-0.
Respectfully submitted,
Approved Signatory
PSI, Inc.
Professional Service Industries, Inc. 850 Poplar Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15220 Phone 412/922-4010 Fax 412/922-4014
Mary Cantley
REPORT OF BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS FOR ASBESTOS
TESTED FOR: PSI, IncCurtis Block
Date Received: 3/17/2016 Date Completed: 3/21/2016
5555 Canal Road Cleveland, OH 44125Attn: Eric Oldroyd
Project ID: 01371612
1412 Marlowe, Lakewood
Date Reported: 3/21/2016
Original WO# 1602688
Page: 1 of 1Analyst: Daniel Anderson Work Order: 1603427
Lab ID (Layer)
AsbestosContent
(Percent and Type)
Non-asbestosFibers
(Percent and Type)
Client ID Sample Description(Color, Texture, Etc.)
Analyst's Comment
001A25-B (1) Gray, Plaster, Homogeneous < 1% CHRYSOTILE (PT) None Reported
Report Notes: (PT) Point Count Results
Quantitation is based on a visual estimation of the relative area of bulk sample components, unless otherwise noted in the "Comments" section of this report. The results are valid only for the item tested. This report may not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. Method used: E.P.A. Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials (EPA / 600/R-93/116 July 1993). Polarized Light Microscopy is not consistently reliable in detecting asbestos in floor coverings and similar non-friable organically bound materials. Quantitative Transmission Electron Microscopy is currently the only method that can be used to determine if the material can be considered or treated as non-asbestos containing. Samples will be disposed of within 30 days unless notified in writing by the client. No part of this report may reproduced, except in full, without written permission of the laboratory. The reporting limit is 1% by weight. NVLAP Lab Code 101350-0.
Respectfully submitted,
Approved Signatory
PSI, Inc.
Professional Service Industries, Inc. 850 Poplar Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15220 Phone 412/922-4010 Fax 412/922-4014
Mary Cantley
REPORT OF BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS FOR ASBESTOS
TESTED FOR: PSI, IncCurtis Marlowe
Date Received: 3/21/2016 Date Completed: 3/23/2016
5555 Canal Road Cleveland, OH 44125Attn: Eric Oldroyd
Project ID: 01371612
Date Reported: 3/23/2016
Page: 1 of 1Analyst: DA Work Order: 1603499
Lab ID (Layer)
AsbestosContent
(Percent and Type)
Non-asbestosFibers
(Percent and Type)
Client ID Sample Description(Color, Texture, Etc.)
Analyst's Comment
001A55A (1) Black, Roofing, Homogeneous 10% Cellulose FiberNO ASBESTOS DETECTED
10% Fibrous Glass
002A55B (1) Black, Roofing, Homogeneous 10% Cellulose FiberNO ASBESTOS DETECTED
10% Fibrous Glass
003A56A (1) Black, Flashing, Homogeneous Chrysotile4% None Reported
004A56B Sample Not Tested
Report Notes: (PT) Point Count Results
Quantitation is based on a visual estimation of the relative area of bulk sample components, unless otherwise noted in the "Comments" section of this report. The results are valid only for the item tested. This report may not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. Method used: E.P.A. Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials (EPA / 600/R-93/116 July 1993). Polarized Light Microscopy is not consistently reliable in detecting asbestos in floor coverings and similar non-friable organically bound materials. Quantitative Transmission Electron Microscopy is currently the only method that can be used to determine if the material can be considered or treated as non-asbestos containing. Samples will be disposed of within 30 days unless notified in writing by the client. No part of this report may reproduced, except in full, without written permission of the laboratory. The reporting limit is 1% by weight. NVLAP Lab Code 101350-0.
Respectfully submitted,
Approved Signatory
PSI, Inc.
Professional Service Industries, Inc. 850 Poplar Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15220 Phone 412/922-4010 Fax 412/922-4014
Mary Cantley
REPORT OF BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS FOR ASBESTOS
TESTED FOR: PSI, IncCurtis Block
Date Received: 3/23/2016 Date Completed: 3/24/2016
5555 Canal Road Cleveland, OH 44125Attn: Eric Oldroyd
Project ID: 01371612
1412 Marlowe, Lakewood
Date Reported: 3/24/2016
Original WO# 1602688
Page: 1 of 1Analyst: Daniel Anderson Work Order: 1603611
Lab ID (Layer)
AsbestosContent
(Percent and Type)
Non-asbestosFibers
(Percent and Type)
Client ID Sample Description(Color, Texture, Etc.)
Analyst's Comment
001A25-A (1) Gray, Plaster, Homogeneous < 1% CHRYSOTILE (PT) None Reported
002A25-C (1) Gray, Plaster, Homogeneous < 1% CHRYSOTILE (PT) None Reported
Report Notes: (PT) Point Count Results
Quantitation is based on a visual estimation of the relative area of bulk sample components, unless otherwise noted in the "Comments" section of this report. The results are valid only for the item tested. This report may not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. Method used: E.P.A. Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials (EPA / 600/R-93/116 July 1993). Polarized Light Microscopy is not consistently reliable in detecting asbestos in floor coverings and similar non-friable organically bound materials. Quantitative Transmission Electron Microscopy is currently the only method that can be used to determine if the material can be considered or treated as non-asbestos containing. Samples will be disposed of within 30 days unless notified in writing by the client. No part of this report may reproduced, except in full, without written permission of the laboratory. The reporting limit is 1% by weight. NVLAP Lab Code 101350-0.
Respectfully submitted,
Approved Signatory
PSI, Inc.
Professional Service Industries, Inc. 850 Poplar Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15220 Phone 412/922-4010 Fax 412/922-4014
Mary Cantley
REPORT OF BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS FOR ASBESTOS
TESTED FOR: PSI, IncMarlowe Building
Date Received: 3/30/2016 Date Completed: 3/30/2016
5555 Canal Road Cleveland, OH 44125Attn: Eric Oldroyd
Project ID: 01371612
Date Reported: 3/30/2016
Page: 1 of 1Analyst:Dan Anderson Work Order: 1603769
Lab ID (Layer)
AsbestosContent
(Percent and Type)
Non-asbestosFibers
(Percent and Type)
Client ID Sample Description(Color, Texture, Etc.)
Analyst's Comment
001A57A (1) Gray, Caulking, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
002A57B (1) Gray, Caulking, Homogeneous NO ASBESTOS DETECTED None Reported
Report Notes: (PT) Point Count Results
Quantitation is based on a visual estimation of the relative area of bulk sample components, unless otherwise noted in the "Comments" section of this report. The results are valid only for the item tested. This report may not be used to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the U.S. Government. Method used: E.P.A. Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials (EPA / 600/R-93/116 July 1993). Polarized Light Microscopy is not consistently reliable in detecting asbestos in floor coverings and similar non-friable organically bound materials. Quantitative Transmission Electron Microscopy is currently the only method that can be used to determine if the material can be considered or treated as non-asbestos containing. Samples will be disposed of within 30 days unless notified in writing by the client. No part of this report may reproduced, except in full, without written permission of the laboratory. The reporting limit is 1% by weight. NVLAP Lab Code 101350-0.
Respectfully submitted,
Approved Signatory
PSI, Inc.
Professional Service Industries, Inc. 850 Poplar Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15220 Phone 412/922-4010 Fax 412/922-4014
Melanie Smith
APPENDIX B – CHAIN OF CUSTODY
APPENDIX C – SAMPLE LOCATION DRAWING
18a
X
Stairwell 16b Bedroom
X
X
17a
Bathroom
16a
X
Kitchen Bedroom
X
15a
X 32a
PROJECT MGR
J. Inman DRAWN BY
E. Oldroyd
PROJECT NAME:
CURTIS & MARLOWE DATE:
2-23-16 PROJECT NO.:
01371612 DRAWING NO.
ONE
LEGEND: Not to Scale
X = Sample location
Unit #1
18b
X
Shared
Stairwell
Bedroom
16d
X
X
Bathroom 32b
15b
Kitchen X
Bedroom
PROJECT MGR
J. Inman DRAWN BY
E. Oldroyd
PROJECT NAME:
CURTIS & MARLOWE DATE:
2-23-16 PROJECT NO.:
01371612 DRAWING NO.
TWO
LEGEND: Not to Scale
X = Sample location
Unit #2
Closet
Shared
17c Stairwell
X
Bedroom
X
16e
21a
Bathroom
X
20b
X
17b
23a
Bedroom Kitchen
22a X
PROJECT MGR
J. Inman DRAWN BY
E. Oldroyd
PROJECT NAME:
CURTIS & MARLOWE DATE:
2-23-16 PROJECT NO.:
01371612 DRAWING NO.
THREE
LEGEND: Not to Scale
X = Sample location
Unit #3
Shared
Stairwell
Bedroom
24b
X
25a
X
Bathroom
X
24a
26a
X
26b
X
24d
Kitchen
X
X 21b
28a
X Bedroom
27a
PROJECT MGR
J. Inman DRAWN BY
E. Oldroyd
PROJECT NAME:
CURTIS & MARLOWE DATE:
2-23-16 PROJECT NO.:
01371612 DRAWING NO.
FOUR
LEGEND: Not to Scale
X = Sample location
Unit #4
Closet
Shared
Stairwell
Bedroom X
24c
Bathroom X
25b
30b
X 30a
X
X
24e
Bedroom Kitchen
X
29a
PROJECT MGR
J. Inman DRAWN BY
E. Oldroyd
PROJECT NAME:
CURTIS & MARLOWE DATE:
2-23-16 PROJECT NO.:
01371612 DRAWING NO.
FIVE
LEGEND: Not to Scale
X = Sample location
Unit #5
Basement Level First Floor
33a
X
X
17e X
40b
Stairwell X
X 34a
Stairwell 41a
X
34b
35a
36a
37a
X
39a
X
36b
X 38a
40a X
39b
PROJECT MGR
J. Inman
DRAWN BY
E. Oldroyd
PROJECT NAME:
CURTIS AND MARLOWE DATE: 2-23-16
PROJECT NO.:
01371612 DRAWING NO.
SIX
LEGEND: Not to Scale X = Sample ID & Location
14501 Detroit Ave.
First floor and basement levels
Notes:
N
14509 14505
X
17f
Stairwell
44b X
X 42a
36b
X
44a X
42b
X
17g
N
PROJECT MGR
J. Inman
DRAWN BY
E. Oldroyd
PROJECT NAME:
CURTIS AND MARLOWE DATE: 2-23-16
PROJECT NO.:
01371612 DRAWING NO.
SEVEN
LEGEND: Not to Scale X = Sample ID & location
14505 & 14509 Detroit Ave
First Floor Levels
Notes:
14509 14505
X
46a Stairwell
X 45b
X
45a
Furnace
X 41b
PROJECT MGR
J. Inman
DRAWN BY
E. Oldroyd
PROJECT NAME:
CURTIS AND MARLOWE DATE: 2-23-16
PROJECT NO.:
01371612 DRAWING NO.
EIGHT
LEGEND: Not to Scale X = Sample ID & location
14505 & 14509 Detroit Ave
Basement Levels
Notes:
14515 14511
X
47b
50a
X
X
48a
X
48a
X
47a X
X 50b
51a 49b
X X
X 48b
51b
PROJECT MGR
J. Inman
DRAWN BY
E. Oldroyd
PROJECT NAME:
CURTIS AND MARLOWE DATE: 2-23-16
PROJECT NO.:
01371612 DRAWING NO.
NINE
LEGEND: Not to Scale X = Sample ID & location
14511 & 14515 Detroit Ave
First Floor Levels
Notes:
14515 14511
25c
X 25c X
54c X X 54a
X 25b 25d X
53b 53a
X X
52b
X
X 52a
X 29b
PROJECT MGR
J. Inman
DRAWN BY
E. Oldroyd
PROJECT NAME:
CURTIS AND MARLOWE DATE: 2-23-16
PROJECT NO.:
01371612 DRAWING NO.
TEN
LEGEND: Not to Scale X = Sample ID & location
14511 & 14515 Detroit Ave
Basement Levels
Notes:
N
7a
X 1a X X
X 11b X 3a
12b 5b 8a 4 a&b
X
X
X 2a 6b
12a X
X
X 6a
8d 9b X X
X X 8b 9a
8e X
10b 7c
X X
X 1b
7e
X
2b 8c
X
X
10a 7d 7b
X X
X X
14b 14a
PROJECT MGR
J. Inman
DRAWN BY
E. Oldroyd
PROJECT NAME:
CURTIS AND MARLOWE DATE: 2-23-16
PROJECT NO.:
01371612 DRAWING NO.
ELEVEN
LEGEND: Not to Scale X = Sample ID & location
1412 Marlowe Ave
Notes:
APPENDIX D – PHOTOGRAPHS
Professional Service Industries, Inc. 5555 Canal Road, Cleveland, Ohio 44125 Phone (216) 447-1335 Fax (216) 642-7008
Date of Photo: 2-23-16 PSI Project No.: 01371612
Client: City of Lakewood Project Name: Curtis-Marlowe Buildings
Address: Marlowe Building
Remarks: Sample ID# 03
Date of Photo: 2-23-16 PSI Project No.: 01371612
Client: City of Lakewood Project Name: Curtis-Marlowe Buildings
Address: Marlowe Building
Remarks: Sample ID# 04
Professional Service Industries, Inc. 5555 Canal Road, Cleveland, Ohio 44125 Phone (216) 447-1335 Fax (216) 642-7008
Date of Photo: 2-23-16 PSI Project No.: 01371612
Client: City of Lakewood Project Name: Curtis-Marlowe Buildings
Address: Marlowe Building
Remarks: Sample ID# 11
Date of Photo: 2-23-16 PSI Project No.: 01371612
Client: City of Lakewood Project Name: Curtis-Marlowe Buildings
Address: Marlowe Building
Remarks: Sample ID# 13R
Professional Service Industries, Inc. 5555 Canal Road, Cleveland, Ohio 44125 Phone (216) 447-1335 Fax (216) 642-7008
Date of Photo: 2-23-16 PSI Project No.: 01371612
Client: City of Lakewood Project Name: Curtis-Marlowe Buildings
Address: Marlowe Building
Remarks: Sample ID# 14
Date of Photo: 2-23-16 PSI Project No.: 01371612
Client: City of Lakewood Project Name: Curtis-Marlowe Buildings
Address: Curtis Block Building
Remarks: Sample ID# 16
Professional Service Industries, Inc. 5555 Canal Road, Cleveland, Ohio 44125 Phone (216) 447-1335 Fax (216) 642-7008
Date of Photo: 2-23-16 PSI Project No.: 01371612
Client: City of Lakewood Project Name: Curtis-Marlowe Buildings
Address: Curtis Block Building
Remarks: Sample ID# 17
Date of Photo: 2-23-16 PSI Project No.: 01371612
Client: City of Lakewood Project Name: Curtis-Marlowe Buildings
Address: Curtis Block Building
Remarks: Sample ID# 19
Professional Service Industries, Inc. 5555 Canal Road, Cleveland, Ohio 44125 Phone (216) 447-1335 Fax (216) 642-7008
Date of Photo: 2-23-16 PSI Project No.: 01371612
Client: City of Lakewood Project Name: Curtis-Marlowe Buildings
Address: Curtis Block Building
Remarks: Sample ID# 20
Date of Photo: 2-23-16 PSI Project No.: 01371612
Client: City of Lakewood Project Name: Curtis-Marlowe Buildings
Address: Curtis Block Building
Remarks: Sample ID# 31
Professional Service Industries, Inc. 5555 Canal Road, Cleveland, Ohio 44125 Phone (216) 447-1335 Fax (216) 642-7008
Date of Photo: 2-23-16 PSI Project No.: 01371612
Client: City of Lakewood Project Name: Curtis-Marlowe Buildings
Address: Curtis Block Building
Remarks: Sample ID# 41
Date of Photo: 2-23-16 PSI Project No.: 01371612
Client: City of Lakewood Project Name: Curtis-Marlowe Buildings
Address: Curtis Block Building
Remarks: Sample ID# 54
Professional Service Industries, Inc. 5555 Canal Road, Cleveland, Ohio 44125 Phone (216) 447-1335 Fax (216) 642-7008
Date of Photo: 2-23-16 PSI Project No.: 01371612
Client: City of Lakewood Project Name: Curtis-Marlowe Buildings
Address: Curtis Block Building
Remarks: Sample ID# 52
Date of Photo: 2-23-16 PSI Project No.: 01371612
Client: City of Lakewood Project Name: Curtis-Marlowe Buildings
Address: Curtis Block Building
Remarks: Sample ID# 36
Professional Service Industries, Inc. 5555 Canal Road, Cleveland, Ohio 44125 Phone (216) 447-1335 Fax (216) 642-7008
Date of Photo: 2-23-16 PSI Project No.: 01371612
Client: City of Lakewood Project Name: Curtis-Marlowe Buildings
Address: Curtis Block Building
Remarks: Sample ID# 35
Date of Photo: 2-23-16 PSI Project No.: 01371612
Client: City of Lakewood Project Name: Curtis-Marlowe Buildings
Address: Curtis Block Building
Remarks: Assumed asbestos containing fire door
Professional Service Industries, Inc. 5555 Canal Road, Cleveland, Ohio 44125 Phone (216) 447-1335 Fax (216) 642-7008
Date of Photo: 2-23-16 PSI Project No.: 01371612
Client: City of Lakewood Project Name: Curtis-Marlowe Buildings
Address: Curtis Block Building
Remarks: Sample ID# 56
APPENDIX E – INSPECTOR & LABORATORY CERTIFICATIONS
AIHA Laboratory Accreditation Programs, LLC
acknowledges that
PSI - Professional Service Industries, Inc. 850 Poplar Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15220
Laboratory ID: 100373 along with all premises from which key activities are performed, as listed above, has fulfilled the requirements of the AIHA Laboratory Accreditation Programs (AIHA-LAP), LLC accreditation to the ISO/IEC 17025:2005 international standard, General Requirements for the Competence of Testing and Calibration Laboratories in the following:
LABORATORY ACCREDITATION PROGRAMS
INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE Accreditation Expires: 04/01/2016 ENVIRONMENTAL LEAD Accreditation Expires: 04/01/2016 ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY Accreditation Expires: 04/01/2016 FOOD Accreditation Expires: UNIQUE SCOPES Accreditation Expires: Specific Field(s) of Testing (FoT)/Method(s) within each Accreditation Program for which the above named laboratory maintains accreditation is outlined on the attached Scope of Accreditation. Continued accreditation is contingent upon successful on-going compliance with ISO/IEC 17025:2005 and AIHA-LAP, LLC requirements. This certificate is not valid without the attached Scope of Accreditation. Please review the AIHA-LAP, LLC website (www.aihaaccreditedlabs.org) for the most current Scope.
Gerald Schultz, CIH Chairperson, Analytical Accreditation Board
Cheryl O. Morton Managing Director, AIHA Laboratory Accreditation Programs, LLC
Revision 14: 03/26/2014 Date Issued: 03/31/2014
Effective: 03/12/2013 100373_Scope_IHLAP_2014_03_31 Page 1 of 1
AIHA Laboratory Accreditation Programs, LLC
SCOPE OF ACCREDITATION PSI - Professional Service Industries, Inc. Laboratory ID: 100373 850 Poplar Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15220 Issue Date: 03/31/2014 The laboratory is approved for those specific field(s) of testing/methods listed in the table below. Clients are urged to verify the laboratory’s current accreditation status for the particular field(s) of testing/Methods, since these can change due to proficiency status, suspension and/or withdrawal of accreditation.
Industrial Hygiene Laboratory Accreditation Program (IHLAP)
Initial Accreditation Date: 03/01/1987
A complete listing of currently accredited Industrial Hygiene laboratories is available on the AIHA-LAP, LLC website at: http://www.aihaaccreditedlabs.org
IHLAP Scope Category
Field of Testing (FoT)
Technology sub-type/ Detector
Published Reference Method/Title of In-house
Method
Method Description or Analyte
(for internal methods only)
Asbestos/Fiber Microscopy Core
Phase Contrast Microscopy (PCM) NIOSH 7400