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▪ Asbestos Abatement
▪ Mold Remediation
▪ Re-Insulation
▪ UST Removal
▪ Lead Remediation
▪ Hazardous Materials
▪ Soil/Brownfield Remediation
▪ Disaster Recovery
▪ PCB Abatement
▪ Total Structural Demolition
▪ Interior Selective Demolition
▪ Asset Recovery
▪ LEED Waste Management
▪ Dismantling
Environmental Demolition
Turn-Key Services
Silica Regulations: Compliance Discussion
▪ Began compliance efforts in January 2017 before the September 2017 due date.
▪ Embarked on a continuous training program as part of our New Employee Orientation and Safety Training of the Silica Hazards under the HAZCOM.
▪ To Date we have trained over 300 workers.
▪ For some of our demolition workers the training included Respirator training
▪ This leads to the additional requirements under the OSHA Respirator Standards and some specific Silica Standard requirements, including Medical Surveillance.
Silica Compliance:Alternate Control Methods
▪ OSHA 1926. 1153 provides in paragraph (d)Alternate Control Methods for Tasks not in Table 1
▪ With few exceptions EHG has chosen this approach to achieve Compliance.
▪ EXPOSURE ASSESMENTS – Because demolition is Mentioned only in Task 17 and 18 most of our work Practices in the field are simply not covered.
This Means:
• Initial and Continuous air monitoring of demolition Activities
• Creating Exposure assessments on the level of Silica In the air
• While making these assessments workers must be in respirators
Silica Compliance:Alternate Control Methods
▪ Integrated water supply
systems do not work for
Large scale demolition.
▪ Tools equipped with this
type of system tend to Clog
easily.
▪ Have limited effectiveness
in controlling dust
▪ Are simply not designed for
interior manual demolition
Dust Fighter
Silica Compliance:Alternate Control Methods
▪ In addition to wet
methods – ventilation via
HEPA filtration
▪ Reduces airborne dust
emissions
▪ Occupied buildings –
minimize exposure to
▪ Other trades
▪ Tenants
Robotics in Demolition
▪ Alternative in demolition
▪ Could minimize exposure
Regulatory Issues
▪ Outdoor vs Indoors
▪ Regulations differ
▪ When does inside
become outside
Regulatory Issues
▪ Enclosed Cabins
▪ HEPA filtration
▪ Sealed doors, etc
Regulatory Issues
▪ Protective clothing
not mentioned
specifically in
standard
▪ Decontamination
procedures not
mentioned in the
standard
Regulatory Issues
▪ Dry sweeping
▪ Old habits die hard
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