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PRE-RENOVATION SURVEY FOR DESIGNATED SUBSTANCES
Good Neighbours’ Club Community Centre 170 Jarvis Street Toronto, Ontario
Presented to:
Sara Reid
Environmental Coordinator
City of Toronto Facility Management Metro Hall, 2nd Floor
55 John Street Toronto, Ontario
M5V 3C6
ECOH Management Inc. Project Number: 14308
December 10, 2012
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
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ECOH Management Inc. (ECOH) was retained by The City of Toronto to conduct a pre-renovation designated substance and hazardous materials survey of the Good Neighbours’ Club Community Centre, located at 170 Jarvis Street, Toronto, Ontario. Mr. Steve Bizi of ECOH performed the fieldwork on November 28, 2012.
ECOH understands the renovation work will include removal and replacement of flooring materials throughout the facility. At the specific request of the City of Toronto, the Pre-Renovation Survey is specifically limited to materials that could become disturbed during the flooring replacement project (e.g. flooring materials, mastic, drywall joint compound and plaster at floor level, etc.) Should the scope of work for the project change such that additional materials could be disturbed, further investigation for designated substances should be performed.
This survey report fulfils requirements set forth within the Ministry of Labour Codes as well as the Ontario Occupational Health and Safety Act to inform workers of the presence of Designated Substances prior to renovation.
KEY FINDINGS & RECOMMENDATIONS
Asbestos All potentially asbestos-containing materials within the project area were sampled during the investigation, and laboratory analysis indicated that these materials are non-asbestos.
Removal or disturbance of materials confirmed to be non-asbestos does not require asbestos safety precautions but should employ general health and safety precautions that may include dust suppression.
During project work, if any additional materials are found beyond those which are described in this report, or described in the existing inventory of asbestos-containing materials (i.e. materials not previously identified, or materials that are not homogenous to those previously identified, or materials that become revealed during the work), additional testing for asbestos-content should be completed immediately and prior to disturbance of the material. Alternatively, these materials can be assumed to contain asbestos, and the appropriate level of asbestos safety precautions must be implemented.
Disturbance of asbestos-containing materials (assumed or confirmed) must comply with Ontario Regulation 278/05 – Designated Substance – Asbestos on Construction Projects and in Buildings and Repair Operations. Classification of the asbestos operation should be determined by an experienced and qualified person.
Lead No other major sources of lead or lead-containing products were observed during the survey; however, lead may be present in: • Wiring connectors and electric cable sheathing; and • Piping and solder joints on piping.
The removal of all lead-containing building materials should be conducted following recommendations detailed within the Ministry of Labour Guideline, “Lead on Construction Projects”, dated April 2011.
Renovation, demolition or general construction work involving the removal of non lead-based paints (i.e. trace concentrations of lead below 0.5%, or 5000 ppm, by dry weight) can be completed without lead specific safety precautions provided that:
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
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• Work does not include 'fume generating activities' (heat producing) such as welding, torching, burning, high temperature cutting, etc.;
• Dust levels are maintained below 3 mg/m3; and • General health and safety construction procedures are implemented, which would include dust
suppression methods, proper respiratory protection (minimum of a ½-face respirator), and protective clothing, as is appropriate for the work being completed.
Materials containing even trace amounts of lead should be removed without grinding, cutting, torching, or chemical stripping. Additionally, workers should employ general safety precautions such as appropriate dust suppression methods and proper personal protective equipment.
Silica Any work involving the disturbance of materials that may contain silica should be conducted following recommendations detailed in the Ministry of Labour document “Guideline - Silica on Construction Projects”, dated April 2011.
Complete commentary on each of the designated substances in the project area can be found in the body of this report. The executive summary is not intended to substitute for the complete report, nor does it discuss certain specific issues documented within the report.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ..........................................................................................................................................i
1. INTRODUCTION AND REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS ....................................................................... 1
1.1 INTRODUCTION AND SCOPE ............................................................................................................................ 1 1.2 REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS........................................................................................................................ 1
2. SURVEY METHODOLOGY ............................................................................................................................. 2
2.1 GENERAL APPROACH ...................................................................................................................................... 2 2.2 ASBESTOS SURVEY METHODOLOGY ............................................................................................................... 2
2.2.1 Asbestos Sampling Strategy and Analytical Methods ............................................................................ 2 2.3 LEAD METHODOLOGY .................................................................................................................................... 2 2.4 MOULD ASSESSMENT ..................................................................................................................................... 3 2.5 SURVEY OF OTHER HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ................................................................................................. 3
3. FINDINGS AND DISCUSSION ......................................................................................................................... 3
3.1 ASBESTOS ....................................................................................................................................................... 3 3.1.1 Drywall Joint Compound (DJC) (Non-Friable)..................................................................................... 7 3.1.2 Plaster (Non-Friable) ............................................................................................................................ 7 3.1.3 Vinyl Floor Tiles (Non-Friable) ............................................................................................................. 8 3.1.4 Vinyl Sheet Flooring (Non-Friable) ....................................................................................................... 8 3.1.5 Vinyl Baseboard (Non-Friable) ............................................................................................................. 8 3.1.6 Mastics (Non-Friable) ........................................................................................................................... 8 3.1.7 Other Potentially Asbestos Containing Materials ................................................................................. 8
3.2 LEAD .............................................................................................................................................................. 8 3.3 SILICA ............................................................................................................................................................. 9 3.4 OTHER ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS ................................................................................................... 9
4. RECOMMENDATIONS .................................................................................................................................. 10
4.1 ASBESTOS ..................................................................................................................................................... 10 4.2 LEAD ............................................................................................................................................................ 10 4.3 SILICA ........................................................................................................................................................... 11
5. STATEMENT OF LIMITATIONS ................................................................................................................. 11
APPENDIX I RESULTS OF BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS FOR ASBESTOS APPENDIX II SITE DRAWINGS
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1. INTRODUCTION AND REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS
1.1 Introduction and Scope
ECOH Management Inc. (ECOH) was retained by The City of Toronto to conduct a pre-renovation designated substance survey of the Good Neighbours’ Club Community Centre, located at 170 Jarvis Street, Toronto, Ontario. Mr. Steve Bizi of ECOH performed the fieldwork on November 28, 2012.
ECOH understands the renovation work will include removal and replacement of flooring materials throughout the facility. At the specific request of the City of Toronto, the Pre-Renovation Survey is specifically limited to materials which could become disturbed during the flooring replacement project e.g. flooring materials, mastic, drywall joint compound and plaster at floor level, etc.). Should the scope of work for the project change such that additional materials could be disturbed, further investigation for designated substances should be performed.
This survey report fulfils requirements set forth within the Ministry of Labour Codes as well as the Ontario Occupational Health and Safety Act to inform workers of the presence of Designated Substances prior to renovation.
The survey included an investigation for the presence of designated substances, namely: Asbestos Benzene Lead Coke Oven Emissions Mercury Ethylene Oxide Silica Isocyanates Acrylonitrile Vinyl Chloride Monomer Arsenic
And, in addition, investigation for: Mould Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCB)s Ozone Depleting Substances (ODS) Urea Formaldehyde Foam Insulation
(UFFI) The following report details the project scope of work, regulatory requirements, survey and analytical methodologies, survey statement of limitations, and findings and recommendations.
1.2 Regulatory Requirements
Regulatory requirements and guidelines applicable to the designated substances and environmental issues noted above include, but are not limited, to the following:
Ontario Occupational Health and Safety Act and applicable Regulations including; • Designated Substances – Ontario Regulation 490/09; and • Designated Substance – Asbestos on Construction Projects and in Buildings and Repair
Operations – Ontario Regulation 278/05. Ministry of Labour Guideline, “Lead on Construction Projects”, dated April 2011,
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Ministry of Labour Guideline, “Silica on Construction Projects”, dated April 2011.
Canadian Construction Association, Standard Construction Document CCA 82, 2004; “mould guidelines for the Canadian construction industry”,
Environment Canada Document, “PCB Identification of Lamp Ballasts Containing PCBs” dated August 1991.
2. SURVEY METHODOLOGY
2.1 General Approach
To ensure familiarity with the project area, the surveyor made reference to previous surveys, facility floor plans (provided for reference in Appendix II) and other documentation available prior to commencing the survey. The surveyor looked for the most common applications of building materials made with Designated Substances based on historical applications.
2.2 Asbestos Survey Methodology
2.2.1 Asbestos Sampling Strategy and Analytical Methods
Where required during the designated substances and hazardous materials survey, bulk samples of potentially asbestos-containing materials were collected for analysis, as per the requirements of Ontario Regulation 278/05; multiple samples (ranging from 3 to 7 depending on quantity and type of material) are required to confirm the absence of asbestos. Only one positive result (i.e. confirming the presence of asbestos) is required to classify a material as asbestos-containing. Therefore, ECOH’s sampling strategy involves the collection of sufficient numbers of samples to meet regulatory requirements, followed by instructions to the laboratory to cease analysis when one sample within a series has already proven positive for asbestos.
Sampling requires a small volume of material either to be removed from a damaged section of suspect material, or cut from intact material, and then repaired by sealing with tape in order to prevent fibre release. The collected samples were placed in plastic bags and sealed during shipment to an independent laboratory. A formal chain of custody procedure was maintained between ECOH and the sub-contracted laboratory during sample transport. Samples were then analysed following the analytical procedure prescribed by Ontario Regulation 278/05: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Test Method EPA/600/R-93/116: Method for the Determination of Asbestos in Bulk Building Materials, June 1993. Although not required by provincial regulation, all laboratories used by ECOH are accredited under the U.S. National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP) to ensure consistent, accurate, and defensible results.
See Appendix I for the Chain of Custody and the Certificate of Analysis, which detail analytical results for all bulk samples referenced in the findings section.
2.3 Lead Methodology
The presence of lead in paint was assessed by the use of an X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) spectrum analyzer. The analyzer reports results instantaneously in units of mg/cm2. Calibration of the analyzer was completed using a performance characteristic sheet, which stipulates calibration check
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limits between 0.8 to 1.2 mg/cm2. In cases in which XRF results were ambiguous, samples were submitted to a professional laboratory for further analysis by atomic absorption spectrophotometry.
2.4 Mould Assessment
The mould assessment of the project area was conducted in accordance with the Canadian Construction Association, Standard Construction Document CCA 82, 2004; “Mould Guidelines for the Canadian Construction Industry”. Although there are no regulatory requirements or guidelines in Ontario for such an assessment, the preceding protocol has become accepted as the industry standard by most experts, consultants, and the Ontario Ministry of Labour.
2.5 Survey of Other Hazardous Materials
Materials or equipment suspected of containing ODS, PCBs, UFFI and other Designated Substances are identified by appearance, age and knowledge of historic applications.
3. FINDINGS AND DISCUSSION
3.1 Asbestos
The following outlines the extent to which asbestos-containing materials (ACM) were identified within the project area. Please refer to Table 1 for sample details and laboratory analysis results.
TABLE 1 Summary of Analysis of Bulk Samples
Sample Number Sample Location Sample Description Results
14308-01A Corridor (B-02) Drywall Joint compound None Detected
14308-01B Corridor (B-02) Drywall Joint compound None Detected
14308-01C Lounge (1-09) Drywall Joint compound None Detected
14308-01D Billiard Room (2-03) Drywall Joint compound None Detected
14308-01E Stairwell (3-01) Drywall Joint compound None Detected
14308-01F Corridor (3-02) Drywall Joint compound None Detected
14308-01G Storage (3-04) Drywall Joint compound None Detected
14308-02A Stairwell (3-01) Plaster None Detected
14308-02B Stairwell (3-07) Plaster None Detected
14308-02C Corridor (B-02) Plaster None Detected
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TABLE 1 Summary of Analysis of Bulk Samples
Sample Number Sample Location Sample Description Results
14308-02D Corridor (B-02) Plaster None Detected
14308-02E Lounge (1-09) Plaster None Detected
14308-02F Corridor (1-05) Plaster None Detected
14308-02G Corridor (1-05) Plaster None Detected
14308-03A Corridor (B-02) VFT1 – Vinyl Floor Tile - 12” x12” taupe with brown, grey taupe marks None Detected
14308-03B Cafeteria (B-06) VFT1 – Vinyl Floor Tile - 12” x12” taupe with brown, grey taupe marks None Detected
14308-03C Corridor (B-09) VFT1 – Vinyl Floor Tile - 12” x12” taupe with brown, grey taupe marks None Detected
14308-04A Corridor (B-02) VFT1 – Mastic - Vinyl Floor Tile - 12” x12” taupe with brown, grey taupe marks None Detected
14308-04B Cafeteria (B-06) VFT1 – Mastic - Vinyl Floor Tile - 12” x12” taupe with brown, grey taupe marks None Detected
14308-04C Corridor (B-09) VFT1 – Mastic - Vinyl Floor Tile - 12” x12” taupe with brown, grey taupe marks None Detected
14308-05A Corridor (B-02) VFT2 – Vinyl Floor Tile - 12” x12” light grey with white, dark grey marks None Detected
14308-05B Cafeteria (B-06) VFT2 – Vinyl Floor Tile - 12” x12” light grey with white, dark grey marks None Detected
14308-05C Stairwell (3-01) VFT2 – Vinyl Floor Tile - 12” x12” light grey with white, dark grey marks None Detected
14308-06A Corridor (B-02) VFT2 – Mastic - Vinyl Floor Tile - 12” x12” light grey with white, dark grey marks None Detected
14308-06B Cafeteria (B-06) VFT2 – Mastic - Vinyl Floor Tile - 12” x12” light grey with white, dark grey marks None Detected
14308-06C Stairwell (3-01) VFT2 – Mastic - Vinyl Floor Tile - 12” x12” light grey with white, dark grey marks None Detected
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TABLE 1 Summary of Analysis of Bulk Samples
Sample Number Sample Location Sample Description Results
14308-07A Cafeteria (B-06) VFT3 – Vinyl Floor Tile - 12” x12” grey with white, dark grey marks None Detected
14308-07B Cafeteria (B-06) VFT3 – Vinyl Floor Tile - 12” x12” grey with white, dark grey marks None Detected
14308-07C Corridor (B-09) VFT3 – Vinyl Floor Tile - 12” x12” grey with white, dark grey marks None Detected
14308-08A Cafeteria (B-06) VFT3 – Mastic - Vinyl Floor Tile - 12” x12” grey with white, dark grey marks None Detected
14308-08B Cafeteria (B-06) VFT3 – Mastic - Vinyl Floor Tile - 12” x12” grey with white, dark grey marks None Detected
14308-08C Corridor (B-09) VFT3 – Mastic - Vinyl Floor Tile - 12” x12” grey with white, dark grey marks None Detected
14308-09A Corridor (B-09) VFT4 – Vinyl Floor Tile - 12” x12” beige with brown marks None Detected
14308-09B Corridor (B-09) VFT4 – Vinyl Floor Tile - 12” x12” beige with brown marks None Detected
14308-09C Corridor (B-09) VFT4 – Vinyl Floor Tile - 12” x12” beige with brown marks None Detected
14308-10A Corridor (B-09) VFT4 – Mastic - Vinyl Floor Tile - 12” x12” beige with brown marks None Detected
14308-10B Corridor (B-09) VFT4 – Mastic - Vinyl Floor Tile - 12” x12” beige with brown marks None Detected
14308-10C Corridor (B-09) VFT4 – Mastic - Vinyl Floor Tile - 12” x12” beige with brown marks None Detected
14308-11A Corridor (1-05) VFT5 – Vinyl Floor Tile - 12” x12” off-white with grey streaks None Detected
14308-11B Stairwell (1-16) VFT5 – Vinyl Floor Tile - 12” x12” off-white with grey streaks None Detected
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TABLE 1 Summary of Analysis of Bulk Samples
Sample Number Sample Location Sample Description Results
14308-11C Billiard Room (2-03) VFT5 – Vinyl Floor Tile - 12” x12” off-white with grey streaks None Detected
14308-12A Corridor (1-05) VFT5 – Mastic - Vinyl Floor Tile - 12” x12” off-white with grey streaks None Detected
14308-12B Stairwell (1-16) VFT5 – Mastic - Vinyl Floor Tile - 12” x12” off-white with grey streaks None Detected
14308-12C Billiard Room (2-03) VFT5 – Mastic - Vinyl Floor Tile - 12” x12” off-white with grey streaks None Detected
14308-13A Lounge (2-02) VFT6 – Vinyl Floor Tile - 12” x12” greyish with brown, dark grey marks None Detected
14308-13B Lounge (2-02) VFT6 – Vinyl Floor Tile - 12” x12” greyish with brown, dark grey marks None Detected
14308-13C Lounge (2-02) VFT6 – Vinyl Floor Tile - 12” x12” greyish with brown, dark grey marks None Detected
14308-14A Lounge (2-02) VFT6 – Mastic - Vinyl Floor Tile - 12” x12” greyish with brown, dark grey marks None Detected
14308-14B Lounge (2-02) VFT6 – Mastic - Vinyl Floor Tile - 12” x12” greyish with brown, dark grey marks None Detected
14308-14C Lounge (2-02) VFT6 – Mastic - Vinyl Floor Tile - 12” x12” greyish with brown, dark grey marks None Detected
14308-15A Corridor (2-06) VFT7 – Vinyl Floor Tile - 12” x12” black None Detected
14308-15B Corridor (2-06) VFT7 – Vinyl Floor Tile - 12” x12” black None Detected
14308-15C Corridor (2-06) VFT7 – Vinyl Floor Tile - 12” x12” black None Detected
14308-16A Corridor (2-06) VFT7 – Mastic - Vinyl Floor Tile - 12” x12 black None Detected
14308-16B Corridor (2-06) VFT7 – Mastic - Vinyl Floor Tile - 12” x12 black None Detected
14308-16C Corridor (2-06) VFT7 – Mastic - Vinyl Floor Tile - 12” x12 black None Detected
14308-17A Stairwell (1-04) VFT8 – Vinyl Floor Tile - 12” x12” red None Detected
14308-17B Stairwell (1-04) VFT8 – Vinyl Floor Tile - 12” x12” red None Detected
14308-17C Stairwell (1-04) VFT8 – Vinyl Floor Tile - 12” x12” red None Detected
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TABLE 1 Summary of Analysis of Bulk Samples
Sample Number Sample Location Sample Description Results
14308-18A Stairwell (1-04) VFT8 – Mastic - Vinyl Floor Tile - 12” x12 red None Detected
14308-18B Stairwell (1-04) VFT8 – Mastic - Vinyl Floor Tile - 12” x12 red None Detected
14308-18C Stairwell (1-04) VFT8 – Mastic - Vinyl Floor Tile - 12” x12 red None Detected
14308-19A Stairwell (3-01) VSF1 – Vinyl Sheet Flooring – multi-colour earth tones None Detected
14308-19B Stairwell (3-01) VSF1 – Vinyl Sheet Flooring – multi-colour earth tones None Detected
14308-19C Stairwell (3-01) VSF1 – Vinyl Sheet Flooring – multi-colour earth tones None Detected
14308-20A Corridor (B-09) Black Vinyl Baseboard & Mastic None Detected
14308-20B Corridor (1-05) Black Vinyl Baseboard & Mastic None Detected
14308-20C Billiard Room (2-03) Black Vinyl Baseboard & Mastic None Detected
14308-21A Storage (3-04) Grey Vinyl Baseboard & Mastic None Detected
14308-21B Storage (3-04) Grey Vinyl Baseboard & Mastic None Detected
14308-21C Storage (3-04) Grey Vinyl Baseboard & Mastic None Detected
The following discussion is organized under the headings of materials that are generally suspected of containing asbestos.
3.1.1 Drywall Joint Compound (DJC) (Non-Friable)
Drywall Joint Compound (DJC) is present throughout the project area. Seven (7) representative samples of this material were collected (14308-01A-G), and laboratory analysis determined the material in non-asbestos.
3.1.2 Plaster (Non-Friable)
Plaster is present throughout the project area. Seven (7) representative samples of this material were collected (14308-02A-G), and laboratory analysis determined the material in non-asbestos.
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3.1.3 Vinyl Floor Tiles (Non-Friable)
Eight (8) visually distinct types of vinyl floor tile were observed within the project area. Three (3) samples of each distinct type of floor tile were collected (14308-03A-C, 14308-05A-C, 14308-07A-C, 14308-09A-C, 14308-11A-C, 14308-13A-C, 14308-15A-C and 14308-17A-C), and laboratory analysis determined the materials are non-asbestos.
3.1.4 Vinyl Sheet Flooring (Non-Friable)
One (1) distinct type of vinyl sheet flooring (multi-colour earth tones) was observed on the back stairwell from the 2nd to 3rd floor. Three (3) representative samples of this material were taken (14308-19A-C) and laboratory analysis confirmed it is non-asbestos.
3.1.5 Vinyl Baseboard (Non-Friable)
Two (2) distinct colours of vinyl baseboard were observed, black and grey. Three (3) representative samples were taken of each material (14308-20A-C and 14308-21A-C) and laboratory analysis confirmed the materials to be non-asbestos.
3.1.6 Mastics (Non-Friable)
Mastics were identified throughout the facility and sampled accordingly (see Table 1). Laboratory analysis confirmed all sampled mastics to be non-asbestos.
3.1.7 Other Potentially Asbestos Containing Materials
The following materials were observed in the project area and assumed to be asbestos-containing, but are not expected to be affected by the renovation work:
• Ceiling Tiles (Non-Friable) • Window Caulking (Non-Friable)
• Roofing materials (Non-Friable)
The survey of the project areas also included an investigation for the following materials below ceiling, which were not observed (i.e. in areas that would be affected by the flooring work):
• Asbestos Mechanical Insulations (Friable) • Texture Finish (Friable) • Asbestos Cement Products (Non-Friable)
• Firestop (Friable) • Sprayed Fireproofing (Friable) • Asbestos Paper Products (Non-Friable)
3.2 Lead
Paint present within the project area was screened for lead by X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF). Analytical results are presented in Table 2 (below).
TABLE 2 Summary of Results for Lead Bulk Sampling
Sample Number Location Description
Analytical Results (mg/cm2)
Result
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TABLE 2 Summary of Results for Lead Bulk Sampling
14308-Pb-01 Cafeteria (B-06) White baseboard paint 0.00±0.02 NEGATIVE
14308-Pb-02 Cafeteria (B-06) Yellow wall paint 0.00±0.02 NEGATIVE
14308-Pb-03 Cafeteria (B-06) Yellow steel door paint 0.01±0.02 NEGATIVE
14308-Pb-04 Kitchen (B-08) Red ceramic floor NULL NEGATIVE
14308-Pb-05 Corridor (1-05) Black baseboard paint 0.11±0.10 NEGATIVE
14308-Pb-06 Corridor (1-05) Black stair paint 0.22±0.05 NEGATIVE
14308-Pb-07 Washroom (2-07, 2-08, 2-09)
Ceramic floor and walls 0.01±0.02 NEGATIVE
14308-Pb-08 Stairwell (3-01) Black baseboard and railing 0.13±0.03 NEGATIVE
14308-Pb-09 Stairwell (3-01) Blue wall paint 0.00±0.02 NEGATIVE
14308-Pb-10 Stairwell (3-01) Grey wall paint 0.10±0.04 NEGATIVE
No other major sources of lead or lead-containing products were observed during the survey; however, lead may be present in:
• Wiring connectors and electric cable sheathing, and • Piping and solder joints on piping.
3.3 Silica
Free crystalline silica, in the form of common construction sand, is present in all concrete and masonry products within the building.
3.4 Other Environmental Considerations
The environmental audit also included an investigation for the following compounds, none of which were found to be present:
• Acrylonitrile • Ethylene Oxides • Arsenic • Isocyanates • Benzene • Vinyl Chloride Monomer • Coke Oven Emissions • Ozone Depleting Substances • Mercury
• UFFI • Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) • Mould
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Please note; paint, adhesives, plastics and fuel residue present throughout the project area may contain trace amounts of Acrylonitrile, Arsenic, Benzene, Ethylene Oxides, Isocyanates, Lead, Mercury and/or Vinyl Chloride Monomer. However, none of these materials were observed in a hazardous or unsafe condition. Dust suppression and personal protection procedures should be implemented during the demolition of materials that may contain any of the above-mentioned substances.
4. RECOMMENDATIONS
The following recommendations meet requirements of the Occupational Health and Safety Act. Asbestos recommendations meet the requirements of Ontario Regulation 278/05, Designated Substance – Asbestos on Construction Projects and in Buildings and Repair Operations. Based upon the observations of this assessment, ECOH Management Inc. offers the following recommendations:
4.1 Asbestos
All potentially asbestos-containing materials within the project area were sampled during the investigation, and laboratory analysis indicated that these materials are non-asbestos.
Removal or disturbance of materials confirmed to be non-asbestos does not require asbestos safety precautions but should employ general health and safety precautions that may include dust suppression.
During project work, if any additional materials are found beyond those which are described in this report, or described in the existing inventory of asbestos-containing materials (i.e. materials not previously identified, or materials that are not homogenous to those previously identified, or materials that become revealed during the work), additional testing for asbestos-content should be completed immediately and prior to disturbance of the material. Alternatively, these materials can be assumed to contain asbestos, and the appropriate level of asbestos safety precautions must be implemented.
Disturbance of asbestos-containing materials (assumed or confirmed) must comply with Ontario Regulation 278/05 – Designated Substance – Asbestos on Construction Projects and in Buildings and Repair Operations. Classification of the asbestos operation should be determined by an experienced and qualified person.
4.2 Lead
The removal of any identified lead-containing building materials should be conducted following recommendations detailed within the Ministry of Labour Guideline, “Lead on Construction Projects”, dated April 2011.
Renovation, demolition or general construction work involving the removal of non lead-based paints (i.e. trace concentrations of lead below 0.5%, or 5000 ppm, by dry weight) can be completed without lead specific safety precautions provided that:
1. Work does not include 'fume generating activities' (heat producing) such as welding, torching, burning, high temperature cutting, etc.;
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2. Dust levels are maintained below 3 mg/m3; and 3. General health and safety construction procedures are implemented, which would include dust
suppression methods, proper respiratory protection (minimum of a ½-face respirator) and protective clothing, as is appropriate for the work being completed.
Materials containing even trace amounts of lead should be removed without grinding, cutting, torching, or chemical stripping. Additionally, workers should employ general safety precautions such as appropriate dust suppression methods and proper personal protective equipment.
4.3 Silica
Any work involving the disturbance of materials that may contain silica should be conducted following recommendations detailed in the Ministry of Labour document “Guideline - Silica on Construction Projects”, dated April 2011.
5. STATEMENT OF LIMITATIONS
Due to the nature of building construction, some limitations exist as to the possible thoroughness of the pre-renovation survey. The field observations, measurements and analysis are considered sufficient in detail and scope to form a reasonable basis for the findings and conclusions presented in this report. The findings and conclusions drawn by ECOH Management Inc. (ECOH), concerning the designated substance survey, are limited to the specific scope of work for which ECOH was retained and are based solely on information generated as a result of the specific scope of work authorized by The City of Toronto. The results of the designated substance survey are limited to visual inspection of areas made accessible to ECOH personnel and information obtained from facility personnel, when obtained.
ECOH warrants that the findings and conclusions contained herein have been made in accordance with generally accepted evaluation methods in the industry and applicable regulations at the time of the performance of the designated substance survey. However, there is no warranty, expressed or implied, that this building survey has uncovered all environmental considerations on the subject site In addition, ECOH cannot guarantee the completeness or accuracy of information supplied by a third party.
CITY OF TORONTO PRE-RENOVATION DESIGNATED SUBSTANCE SURVEY GOOD NEIGHBOURS’ CLUB COMMUNITY CENTRE 170 JARVIS STREET, TORONTO, ONTARIO ECOH PROJECT NUMBER: 14308 DECEMBER 2012
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This report was prepared by ECOH for The City of Toronto. The material in it reflects ECOH’s professional interpretation of information available at the time of report preparation. Any use which a third party makes of this report, or any reliance on or decisions to be made based on it, are the responsibility of such third parties.
If you have any questions, or require further clarification, please do not hesitate to contact the undersigned at 905-795-2800.
ECOH Management Inc. Environmental Consulting & Occupational Health
Prepared By: Reviewed By:
Steve Bizi Environmental Scientist Drew Iverson, B.Sc.
Senior Project Manager
APPENDIX I
RESULTS OF BULK SAMPLE ANALYSIS
Lab Order ID: 1219476
Project: 14308-170 Jarvis St
Date Received: 12/3/2012
Date Reported: 12/7/2012
Sample IDLab Sample ID
DescriptionLab Notes
Asbestos FibrousComponents
Non-FibrousComponents
Attributes
Treatment
Bulk Asbestos AnalysisBy Polarized Light Microscopy
EPA Method: 600/R-93/116 and 600/M4-82-020
Attn: Steve BiziCraig Maunder Analysis ID: 1219476PLM
Customer: ECOH Management Inc6130 Tomken Rd Mississauga, Ontario L5T 1X7
14308-01a Drywall Joint Compund WhiteNon FibrousHomogeneous
Crushed1219476PLM_1
100% Other
None Detected
14308-01b Drywall Joint Compund WhiteNon FibrousHomogeneous
Crushed1219476PLM_2
100% Other
None Detected
14308-01c Drywall Joint Compund WhiteNon FibrousHomogeneous
Crushed1219476PLM_3
100% Other
None Detected
14308-01d Drywall Joint Compund WhiteNon FibrousHomogeneous
Crushed1219476PLM_4
100% Other
None Detected
14308-01e Drywall Joint Compund WhiteNon FibrousHomogeneous
Crushed1219476PLM_5
100% Other
None Detected
14308-01f Drywall Joint Compund WhiteNon FibrousHomogeneous
Crushed1219476PLM_6
100% Other
None Detected
14308-01g Drywall Joint Compund WhiteNon FibrousHomogeneous
Crushed1219476PLM_7
100% Other
None Detected
14308-02a - A
Plaster
finish
WhiteNon FibrousHeterogeneous
Crushed1219476PLM_8
100% Other
None Detected
Page 1 of 10
Nathaniel Durham, MS or Approved SignatoryAnalystScientific Analytical Institute, Inc. 4604 Dundas Dr. Greensboro, NC 27407 (336) 292-3888
Disclaimer: Due to the nature of the EPA 600 method, asbestos may not be detected in samples containing low levels of asbestos. We strongly recommended that analysis of floor tiles, vermiculite, and/or heterogeneous soil samples be conducted by TEM for confirmation of “None Detected” by PLM. This report relates only to the samples tested and may not be reproduced, except in full, without the written approval of SAI. This report may not be used by the client to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any other agency of the U.S. government. Estimated MDL is 0.1%.
Dorlos Ammerman (79)
Lab Order ID: 1219476
Project: 14308-170 Jarvis St
Date Received: 12/3/2012
Date Reported: 12/7/2012
Sample IDLab Sample ID
DescriptionLab Notes
Asbestos FibrousComponents
Non-FibrousComponents
Attributes
Treatment
Bulk Asbestos AnalysisBy Polarized Light Microscopy
EPA Method: 600/R-93/116 and 600/M4-82-020
Attn: Steve BiziCraig Maunder Analysis ID: 1219476PLM
Customer: ECOH Management Inc6130 Tomken Rd Mississauga, Ontario L5T 1X7
14308-02a - B
Plaster
base
GrayNon FibrousHeterogeneous
Crushed1219476PLM_72
100% Other
None Detected
14308-02b - A
Plaster
finish
WhiteNon FibrousHeterogeneous
Crushed1219476PLM_9
100% Other
None Detected
14308-02b - B
Plaster
single layer
WhiteNon FibrousHeterogeneous
Crushed1219476PLM_73
100% Other
None Detected
14308-02c Plaster
single layer
WhiteNon FibrousHeterogeneous
Crushed1219476PLM_10
100% Other
None Detected
14308-02d Plaster
single layer
WhiteNon FibrousHeterogeneous
Crushed1219476PLM_11
100% Other
None Detected
14308-02e Plaster
single layer
WhiteNon FibrousHeterogeneous
Crushed1219476PLM_12
100% Other
None Detected
14308-02f Plaster
single layer
GrayNon FibrousHeterogeneous
Crushed1219476PLM_13
100% Other
None Detected
14308-02g Plaster
single layer
WhiteNon FibrousHeterogeneous
Crushed1219476PLM_14
100% Other
None Detected
Page 2 of 10
Nathaniel Durham, MS or Approved SignatoryAnalystScientific Analytical Institute, Inc. 4604 Dundas Dr. Greensboro, NC 27407 (336) 292-3888
Disclaimer: Due to the nature of the EPA 600 method, asbestos may not be detected in samples containing low levels of asbestos. We strongly recommended that analysis of floor tiles, vermiculite, and/or heterogeneous soil samples be conducted by TEM for confirmation of “None Detected” by PLM. This report relates only to the samples tested and may not be reproduced, except in full, without the written approval of SAI. This report may not be used by the client to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any other agency of the U.S. government. Estimated MDL is 0.1%.
Dorlos Ammerman (79)
Lab Order ID: 1219476
Project: 14308-170 Jarvis St
Date Received: 12/3/2012
Date Reported: 12/7/2012
Sample IDLab Sample ID
DescriptionLab Notes
Asbestos FibrousComponents
Non-FibrousComponents
Attributes
Treatment
Bulk Asbestos AnalysisBy Polarized Light Microscopy
EPA Method: 600/R-93/116 and 600/M4-82-020
Attn: Steve BiziCraig Maunder Analysis ID: 1219476PLM
Customer: ECOH Management Inc6130 Tomken Rd Mississauga, Ontario L5T 1X7
14308-03a VFT1 - Vinyl Floor Tile - 12 x 12 taupe with brown, grey, taupe marks
TanNon FibrousHeterogeneous
Dissolved1219476PLM_15
100% Other
None Detected
14308-03b VFT1 - Vinyl Floor Tile - 12 x 12 taupe with brown, grey, taupe marks
TanNon FibrousHeterogeneous
Dissolved1219476PLM_16
100% Other
None Detected
14308-03c VFT1 - Vinyl Floor Tile - 12 x 12 taupe with brown, grey, taupe marks
TanNon FibrousHeterogeneous
Dissolved1219476PLM_17
100% Other
None Detected
14308-04a VFT1 - Mastic - Vinyl Floor Tile - 12 x 12 taupe with brown, grey, taupe marks
YellowNon FibrousHeterogeneous
Dissolved1219476PLM_18
2% Cellulose 98% Other
None Detected
14308-04b VFT1 - Mastic - Vinyl Floor Tile - 12 x 12 taupe with brown, grey, taupe marks
YellowNon FibrousHeterogeneous
Dissolved1219476PLM_19
3% Cellulose 97% Other
None Detected
14308-04c VFT1 - Mastic - Vinyl Floor Tile - 12 x 12 taupe with brown, grey, taupe marks
YellowNon FibrousHeterogeneous
Dissolved1219476PLM_20
3% Cellulose 97% Other
None Detected
14308-05a VFT2 - Vinyl Floor Tile - 12 x 12 light grey with white, dary grey marks
GrayNon FibrousHeterogeneous
Dissolved1219476PLM_21
100% Other
None Detected
14308-05b VFT2 - Vinyl Floor Tile - 12 x 12 light grey with white, dary grey marks
GrayNon FibrousHeterogeneous
Dissolved1219476PLM_22
100% Other
None Detected
Page 3 of 10
Nathaniel Durham, MS or Approved SignatoryAnalystScientific Analytical Institute, Inc. 4604 Dundas Dr. Greensboro, NC 27407 (336) 292-3888
Disclaimer: Due to the nature of the EPA 600 method, asbestos may not be detected in samples containing low levels of asbestos. We strongly recommended that analysis of floor tiles, vermiculite, and/or heterogeneous soil samples be conducted by TEM for confirmation of “None Detected” by PLM. This report relates only to the samples tested and may not be reproduced, except in full, without the written approval of SAI. This report may not be used by the client to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any other agency of the U.S. government. Estimated MDL is 0.1%.
Dorlos Ammerman (79)
Lab Order ID: 1219476
Project: 14308-170 Jarvis St
Date Received: 12/3/2012
Date Reported: 12/7/2012
Sample IDLab Sample ID
DescriptionLab Notes
Asbestos FibrousComponents
Non-FibrousComponents
Attributes
Treatment
Bulk Asbestos AnalysisBy Polarized Light Microscopy
EPA Method: 600/R-93/116 and 600/M4-82-020
Attn: Steve BiziCraig Maunder Analysis ID: 1219476PLM
Customer: ECOH Management Inc6130 Tomken Rd Mississauga, Ontario L5T 1X7
14308-05c VFT2 - Vinyl Floor Tile - 12 x 12 light grey with white, dary grey marks
GrayNon FibrousHeterogeneous
Dissolved1219476PLM_23
100% Other
None Detected
14308-06a VFT2 - Mastic - Vinyl Floor Tile - 12 x12 light gret with white, dark grey marksmixed mastics
Yellow, BlackNon FibrousHeterogeneous
Dissolved1219476PLM_24
2% Cellulose 98% Other
None Detected
14308-06b VFT2 - Mastic - Vinyl Floor Tile - 12 x12 light gret with white, dark grey marks
YellowNon FibrousHeterogeneous
Dissolved1219476PLM_25
2% Cellulose 98% Other
None Detected
14308-06c VFT2 - Mastic - Vinyl Floor Tile - 12 x12 light gret with white, dark grey marksmixed mastics
Yellow, BlackNon FibrousHeterogeneous
Dissolved1219476PLM_26
2% Cellulose 98% Other
None Detected
14308-07a VFT3 - Vinyl Floor Tile - 121 x 12 grey with white, dark grey marks
GrayNon FibrousHeterogeneous
Dissolved1219476PLM_27
100% Other
None Detected
14308-07b VFT3 - Vinyl Floor Tile - 121 x 12 grey with white, dark grey marks
GrayNon FibrousHeterogeneous
Dissolved1219476PLM_28
100% Other
None Detected
14308-07c VFT3 - Vinyl Floor Tile - 121 x 12 grey with white, dark grey marks
GrayNon FibrousHeterogeneous
Dissolved1219476PLM_29
100% Other
None Detected
14308-08a VFT3 - Mastic - Vinyl Floor Tile - 121 x 12 grey with white, dark grey marks
YellowNon FibrousHeterogeneous
Dissolved1219476PLM_30
100% Other
None Detected
Page 4 of 10
Nathaniel Durham, MS or Approved SignatoryAnalystScientific Analytical Institute, Inc. 4604 Dundas Dr. Greensboro, NC 27407 (336) 292-3888
Disclaimer: Due to the nature of the EPA 600 method, asbestos may not be detected in samples containing low levels of asbestos. We strongly recommended that analysis of floor tiles, vermiculite, and/or heterogeneous soil samples be conducted by TEM for confirmation of “None Detected” by PLM. This report relates only to the samples tested and may not be reproduced, except in full, without the written approval of SAI. This report may not be used by the client to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any other agency of the U.S. government. Estimated MDL is 0.1%.
Dorlos Ammerman (79)
Lab Order ID: 1219476
Project: 14308-170 Jarvis St
Date Received: 12/3/2012
Date Reported: 12/7/2012
Sample IDLab Sample ID
DescriptionLab Notes
Asbestos FibrousComponents
Non-FibrousComponents
Attributes
Treatment
Bulk Asbestos AnalysisBy Polarized Light Microscopy
EPA Method: 600/R-93/116 and 600/M4-82-020
Attn: Steve BiziCraig Maunder Analysis ID: 1219476PLM
Customer: ECOH Management Inc6130 Tomken Rd Mississauga, Ontario L5T 1X7
14308-08b VFT3 - Mastic - Vinyl Floor Tile - 121 x 12 grey with white, dark grey marks
YellowNon FibrousHeterogeneous
Dissolved1219476PLM_31
2% Cellulose 98% Other
None Detected
14308-08c VFT3 - Mastic - Vinyl Floor Tile - 121 x 12 grey with white, dark grey marks
YellowNon FibrousHeterogeneous
Dissolved1219476PLM_32
2% Cellulose 98% Other
None Detected
14308-09a VFT4 - Vinyl Floor Tile - 12 x 12 beige with brown marks
BeigeNon FibrousHeterogeneous
Dissolved1219476PLM_33
100% Other
None Detected
14308-09b VFT4 - Vinyl Floor Tile - 12 x 12 beige with brown marks
BeigeNon FibrousHeterogeneous
Dissolved1219476PLM_34
100% Other
None Detected
14308-09c VFT4 - Vinyl Floor Tile - 12 x 12 beige with brown marks
BeigeNon FibrousHeterogeneous
Dissolved1219476PLM_35
100% Other
None Detected
14308-10a VFT4 - Mastic - Vinyl Floor Tile - 12 x 12 beige with brown marks
YellowNon FibrousHeterogeneous
Dissolved1219476PLM_36
100% Other
None Detected
14308-10b VFT4 - Mastic - Vinyl Floor Tile - 12 x 12 beige with brown marks
YellowNon FibrousHeterogeneous
Dissolved1219476PLM_37
3% Cellulose 97% Other
None Detected
14308-10c VFT4 - Mastic - Vinyl Floor Tile - 12 x 12 beige with brown marks
YellowNon FibrousHeterogeneous
Dissolved1219476PLM_38
100% Other
None Detected
Page 5 of 10
Nathaniel Durham, MS or Approved SignatoryAnalystScientific Analytical Institute, Inc. 4604 Dundas Dr. Greensboro, NC 27407 (336) 292-3888
Disclaimer: Due to the nature of the EPA 600 method, asbestos may not be detected in samples containing low levels of asbestos. We strongly recommended that analysis of floor tiles, vermiculite, and/or heterogeneous soil samples be conducted by TEM for confirmation of “None Detected” by PLM. This report relates only to the samples tested and may not be reproduced, except in full, without the written approval of SAI. This report may not be used by the client to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any other agency of the U.S. government. Estimated MDL is 0.1%.
Dorlos Ammerman (79)
Lab Order ID: 1219476
Project: 14308-170 Jarvis St
Date Received: 12/3/2012
Date Reported: 12/7/2012
Sample IDLab Sample ID
DescriptionLab Notes
Asbestos FibrousComponents
Non-FibrousComponents
Attributes
Treatment
Bulk Asbestos AnalysisBy Polarized Light Microscopy
EPA Method: 600/R-93/116 and 600/M4-82-020
Attn: Steve BiziCraig Maunder Analysis ID: 1219476PLM
Customer: ECOH Management Inc6130 Tomken Rd Mississauga, Ontario L5T 1X7
14308-11a VFT5 - Vinyl Floor Tile - 12 x 12 offwhite with grey streaks
TanNon FibrousHeterogeneous
Dissolved1219476PLM_39
100% Other
None Detected
14308-11b VFT5 - Vinyl Floor Tile - 12 x 12 offwhite with grey streaks
TanNon FibrousHeterogeneous
Dissolved1219476PLM_40
100% Other
None Detected
14308-11c VFT5 - Vinyl Floor Tile - 12 x 12 offwhite with grey streaks
TanNon FibrousHeterogeneous
Dissolved1219476PLM_41
100% Other
None Detected
14308-12a VFT5 - Mastic - - Vinyl Floor Tile - 12 x 12 offwhite with grey streaks
YellowNon FibrousHeterogeneous
Dissolved1219476PLM_42
3% Cellulose 97% Other
None Detected
14308-12b VFT5 - Mastic - - Vinyl Floor Tile - 12 x 12 offwhite with grey streaksmixed mastics
Yellow, BlackNon FibrousHeterogeneous
Dissolved1219476PLM_43
5% Cellulose 95% Other
None Detected
14308-12c VFT5 - Mastic - - Vinyl Floor Tile - 12 x 12 offwhite with grey streaks
YellowNon FibrousHeterogeneous
Dissolved1219476PLM_44
3% Cellulose 97% Other
None Detected
14308-13a VFT6 - Vinyl Floor Tile - 12 x 12 greyish with brown, dark grey marks
GrayNon FibrousHeterogeneous
Dissolved1219476PLM_45
100% Other
None Detected
14308-13b VFT6 - Vinyl Floor Tile - 12 x 12 greyish with brown, dark grey marks
GrayNon FibrousHeterogeneous
Dissolved1219476PLM_46
100% Other
None Detected
Page 6 of 10
Nathaniel Durham, MS or Approved SignatoryAnalystScientific Analytical Institute, Inc. 4604 Dundas Dr. Greensboro, NC 27407 (336) 292-3888
Disclaimer: Due to the nature of the EPA 600 method, asbestos may not be detected in samples containing low levels of asbestos. We strongly recommended that analysis of floor tiles, vermiculite, and/or heterogeneous soil samples be conducted by TEM for confirmation of “None Detected” by PLM. This report relates only to the samples tested and may not be reproduced, except in full, without the written approval of SAI. This report may not be used by the client to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any other agency of the U.S. government. Estimated MDL is 0.1%.
Dorlos Ammerman (79)
Lab Order ID: 1219476
Project: 14308-170 Jarvis St
Date Received: 12/3/2012
Date Reported: 12/7/2012
Sample IDLab Sample ID
DescriptionLab Notes
Asbestos FibrousComponents
Non-FibrousComponents
Attributes
Treatment
Bulk Asbestos AnalysisBy Polarized Light Microscopy
EPA Method: 600/R-93/116 and 600/M4-82-020
Attn: Steve BiziCraig Maunder Analysis ID: 1219476PLM
Customer: ECOH Management Inc6130 Tomken Rd Mississauga, Ontario L5T 1X7
14308-13c VFT6 - Vinyl Floor Tile - 12 x 12 greyish with brown, dark grey marks
GrayNon FibrousHeterogeneous
Dissolved1219476PLM_47
100% Other
None Detected
14308-14a VFT6 - Mastic - Vinyl Floor Tile - 12 x 12 greyish with brown, dark grey marksmixed mastics
Yellow, BlackNon FibrousHeterogeneous
Dissolved1219476PLM_48
5% Cellulose 95% Other
None Detected
14308-14b VFT6 - Mastic - Vinyl Floor Tile - 12 x 12 greyish with brown, dark grey marks
YellowNon FibrousHeterogeneous
Dissolved1219476PLM_49
5% Cellulose 95% Other
None Detected
14308-14c VFT6 - Mastic - Vinyl Floor Tile - 12 x 12 greyish with brown, dark grey marksmixed mastics
Yellow, BlackNon FibrousHeterogeneous
Dissolved1219476PLM_50
5% Cellulose 95% Other
None Detected
14308-15a VFT7 - Vinyl Floor Tile - 12 x 12 black
BlackNon FibrousHeterogeneous
Dissolved1219476PLM_51
100% Other
None Detected
14308-15b VFT7 - Vinyl Floor Tile - 12 x 12 black
BlackNon FibrousHeterogeneous
Dissolved1219476PLM_52
100% Other
None Detected
14308-15c VFT7 - Vinyl Floor Tile - 12 x 12 black
BlackNon FibrousHeterogeneous
Dissolved1219476PLM_53
100% Other
None Detected
14308-16a VFT7 - Mastic - Vinyl Floor Tile - 12 x 12 black
BlackNon FibrousHeterogeneous
Dissolved1219476PLM_54
5% Cellulose 95% Other
None Detected
Page 7 of 10
Nathaniel Durham, MS or Approved SignatoryAnalystScientific Analytical Institute, Inc. 4604 Dundas Dr. Greensboro, NC 27407 (336) 292-3888
Disclaimer: Due to the nature of the EPA 600 method, asbestos may not be detected in samples containing low levels of asbestos. We strongly recommended that analysis of floor tiles, vermiculite, and/or heterogeneous soil samples be conducted by TEM for confirmation of “None Detected” by PLM. This report relates only to the samples tested and may not be reproduced, except in full, without the written approval of SAI. This report may not be used by the client to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any other agency of the U.S. government. Estimated MDL is 0.1%.
Dorlos Ammerman (79)
Lab Order ID: 1219476
Project: 14308-170 Jarvis St
Date Received: 12/3/2012
Date Reported: 12/7/2012
Sample IDLab Sample ID
DescriptionLab Notes
Asbestos FibrousComponents
Non-FibrousComponents
Attributes
Treatment
Bulk Asbestos AnalysisBy Polarized Light Microscopy
EPA Method: 600/R-93/116 and 600/M4-82-020
Attn: Steve BiziCraig Maunder Analysis ID: 1219476PLM
Customer: ECOH Management Inc6130 Tomken Rd Mississauga, Ontario L5T 1X7
14308-16b VFT7 - Mastic - Vinyl Floor Tile - 12 x 12 black
BlackNon FibrousHeterogeneous
Dissolved1219476PLM_55
3% Cellulose 97% Other
None Detected
14308-16c VFT7 - Mastic - Vinyl Floor Tile - 12 x 12 black
BlackNon FibrousHeterogeneous
Dissolved1219476PLM_56
3% Cellulose 97% Other
None Detected
14308-17a VFT8 - Vinyl Floor Tile - 12 x 12 red
RedNon FibrousHeterogeneous
Dissolved1219476PLM_57
100% Other
None Detected
14308-17b VFT8 - Vinyl Floor Tile - 12 x 12 red
RedNon FibrousHeterogeneous
Dissolved1219476PLM_58
100% Other
None Detected
14308-17c VFT8 - Vinyl Floor Tile - 12 x 12 red
RedNon FibrousHeterogeneous
Dissolved1219476PLM_59
100% Other
None Detected
14308-18a VFT8 - Mastic - Vinyl Floor Tile - 12 x 12 red
BlackNon FibrousHeterogeneous
Dissolved1219476PLM_60
3% Cellulose 97% Other
None Detected
14308-18b VFT8 - Mastic - Vinyl Floor Tile - 12 x 12 red
BlackNon FibrousHeterogeneous
Dissolved1219476PLM_61
3% Cellulose 97% Other
None Detected
14308-18c VFT8 - Mastic - Vinyl Floor Tile - 12 x 12 red
BlackNon FibrousHeterogeneous
Dissolved1219476PLM_62
3% Cellulose 97% Other
None Detected
Page 8 of 10
Nathaniel Durham, MS or Approved SignatoryAnalystScientific Analytical Institute, Inc. 4604 Dundas Dr. Greensboro, NC 27407 (336) 292-3888
Disclaimer: Due to the nature of the EPA 600 method, asbestos may not be detected in samples containing low levels of asbestos. We strongly recommended that analysis of floor tiles, vermiculite, and/or heterogeneous soil samples be conducted by TEM for confirmation of “None Detected” by PLM. This report relates only to the samples tested and may not be reproduced, except in full, without the written approval of SAI. This report may not be used by the client to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any other agency of the U.S. government. Estimated MDL is 0.1%.
Dorlos Ammerman (79)
Lab Order ID: 1219476
Project: 14308-170 Jarvis St
Date Received: 12/3/2012
Date Reported: 12/7/2012
Sample IDLab Sample ID
DescriptionLab Notes
Asbestos FibrousComponents
Non-FibrousComponents
Attributes
Treatment
Bulk Asbestos AnalysisBy Polarized Light Microscopy
EPA Method: 600/R-93/116 and 600/M4-82-020
Attn: Steve BiziCraig Maunder Analysis ID: 1219476PLM
Customer: ECOH Management Inc6130 Tomken Rd Mississauga, Ontario L5T 1X7
14308-19a VSF1 - Vinyl Sheet Flooring - multi-colour earth tones
BrownNon FibrousHeterogeneous
Dissolved, Dissolve1219476PLM_63
15% Cellulose 85% Other
None Detected
14308-19b VSF1 - Vinyl Sheet Flooring - multi-colour earth tones
BrownFibrousHeterogeneous
Dissolved, Dissolve1219476PLM_64
15% Cellulose 85% Other
None Detected
14308-19c VSF1 - Vinyl Sheet Flooring - multi-colour earth tones
BrownFibrousHeterogeneous
Dissolved1219476PLM_65
15% Cellulose 85% Other
None Detected
14308-20a - A
Black vinyl baseboard and mastic
baseboard
BlackNon FibrousHomogeneous
Ashed1219476PLM_66
100% Other
None Detected
14308-20a - B
Black vinyl baseboard and mastic
mastic
YellowNon FibrousHeterogeneous
Dissolved1219476PLM_74
100% Other
None Detected
14308-20b - A
Black vinyl baseboard and mastic
baseboard
BlackNon FibrousHomogeneous
Ashed1219476PLM_67
100% Other
None Detected
14308-20b - B
Black vinyl baseboard and mastic
mastic
YellowNon FibrousHeterogeneous
Dissolved1219476PLM_75
100% Other
None Detected
14308-20c - A
Black vinyl baseboard and mastic
baseboard
BlackNon FibrousHomogeneous
Ashed1219476PLM_68
100% Other
None Detected
Page 9 of 10
Nathaniel Durham, MS or Approved SignatoryAnalystScientific Analytical Institute, Inc. 4604 Dundas Dr. Greensboro, NC 27407 (336) 292-3888
Disclaimer: Due to the nature of the EPA 600 method, asbestos may not be detected in samples containing low levels of asbestos. We strongly recommended that analysis of floor tiles, vermiculite, and/or heterogeneous soil samples be conducted by TEM for confirmation of “None Detected” by PLM. This report relates only to the samples tested and may not be reproduced, except in full, without the written approval of SAI. This report may not be used by the client to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any other agency of the U.S. government. Estimated MDL is 0.1%.
Dorlos Ammerman (79)
Lab Order ID: 1219476
Project: 14308-170 Jarvis St
Date Received: 12/3/2012
Date Reported: 12/7/2012
Sample IDLab Sample ID
DescriptionLab Notes
Asbestos FibrousComponents
Non-FibrousComponents
Attributes
Treatment
Bulk Asbestos AnalysisBy Polarized Light Microscopy
EPA Method: 600/R-93/116 and 600/M4-82-020
Attn: Steve BiziCraig Maunder Analysis ID: 1219476PLM
Customer: ECOH Management Inc6130 Tomken Rd Mississauga, Ontario L5T 1X7
14308-20c - B
Black vinyl baseboard and mastic
mastic
YellowNon FibrousHeterogeneous
Dissolved1219476PLM_76
100% Other
None Detected
14308-21a - A
Grey vinyl baseboard and mastic
baseboard
GrayNon FibrousHomogeneous
Ashed1219476PLM_69
100% Other
None Detected
14308-21a - B
Grey vinyl baseboard and mastic
mastic
YellowNon FibrousHeterogeneous
Dissolved1219476PLM_77
100% Other
None Detected
14308-21b - A
Grey vinyl baseboard and mastic
baseboard
GrayNon FibrousHomogeneous
Ashed1219476PLM_70
100% Other
None Detected
14308-21b - B
Grey vinyl baseboard and mastic
mastic
YellowNon FibrousHeterogeneous
Dissolved1219476PLM_78
100% Other
None Detected
14308-21c - A
Grey vinyl baseboard and mastic
baseboard
GrayNon FibrousHomogeneous
Ashed1219476PLM_71
100% Other
None Detected
14308-21c - B
Grey vinyl baseboard and mastic
mastic
YellowNon FibrousHeterogeneous
Dissolved1219476PLM_79
100% Other
None Detected
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Nathaniel Durham, MS or Approved SignatoryAnalystScientific Analytical Institute, Inc. 4604 Dundas Dr. Greensboro, NC 27407 (336) 292-3888
Disclaimer: Due to the nature of the EPA 600 method, asbestos may not be detected in samples containing low levels of asbestos. We strongly recommended that analysis of floor tiles, vermiculite, and/or heterogeneous soil samples be conducted by TEM for confirmation of “None Detected” by PLM. This report relates only to the samples tested and may not be reproduced, except in full, without the written approval of SAI. This report may not be used by the client to claim product endorsement by NVLAP or any other agency of the U.S. government. Estimated MDL is 0.1%.
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