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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2178 PALOMAR AIRPORT RD; ; CB043807; PermitCL 10-O82004 City of Carlsbad 1635 Faraday Av Carlsbad, CA 92008 Miscellaneous Permit Permit No: CB043807 Building Inspection Request Line (760) 602-2725 Job Address: 2178 PALOMAR AIRPORT RD CBAD Permit Type: MISC Subtype: OTHER Status: ISSUED Parcel No: Lot #: 0 Applied: 10/08/2004. Valuation: $0.00 Entered By: NEW Reference #: Plan Approved: 10/08/2004 Issued: 10/08/2004 Project Title: PALOMAR AIRPORT -DEMO 3,200SF Inspect Area: HANGER Applicant: Owner: RICHARD AND RICHARD CONSTRUCTION - 7- 4751 OCEANSIDE BLVD #D OCEANSIDE, CA 92056 760-630-1540 Miscelaneoüs Fee #1 / 7 PERMIT FEE - ' . .\ -. I $60.00 Miscelaneous Fee #2 / '- 7, . . '' ,, . $0.00 Additional Fees $0.00 TOTAL PERMIT FEES . . $60.00 Total Fees: $60.00 Total Payments To Date: $0.00 Balance Due: $60.00 7/ 2887 10/0804 0002 01 02 C6p / FINAL APPROVAL Inspector: _____________ Date: ///.?/$" Clearance: NOTICE: Please take NOTICE that approval of your project includes the"Imposition" of tees, dedications, reservations, or other exactions hereafter collectively referred to as fees/exactions. You have 90 days from the date this permit was issued to protest imposition of these fees/exactions. If you protest them, you must follow the protest procedures set forth in Government Code Section 66020(a), and file the protest and any other required information with the City Manager for processing in accordance with Codsbad Municipal Code Section 3.32.030. Failure to timely follow that procedure will bar any subsequent legal action to attack, review, set aside, void, or annul their imposition. You are hereby FURTHER NOTIFIED that your right to protest the specified fees/exactions DOES NOT APPLY to water and sewer connection fees and capacity changes, nor planning, zoning, grading or other similar application processing or service fees in connection with this project. NOR DOES IT APPLY to any 60-00 PERMIT APPLICATION 0 PLAN CHECK No.-d1 07 CITY OF CARLSBAD BUILDING DEPARTMENT 1635 Faraday Ave., Carlsbad, CA 92008 Address (include Bldg/Suite #) EST. VAL. Plan Ck. Deposit Validated v Date Name tat this address) Legal Description ' Lot No. Subdivision Name/Number Unit No. Phase No. Total # of units Assessor's Parcel # ' Existing Use Proposed Use name ' - Address ' . city, ' State/Zip Telephone # Fax # 2Oc 'Name 'LQY fl1U .lofSàt' It 7 Name _CcL C> y- - City, State/Zip Telephone # '(fq_ (Sec. 7031.5. Business and Professions Code: Any City or County which requires a permit to construct, alter, improve, demolish or repair any structure, prior to Its Issuance, also requires the applicant for such permit to file a signed statement that he is licensed pursuant to, the provisions of the Contractor's License Law (Chapter 9, commending with Section 7000 of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code) or that he Is exempt therefrom,. and the basis for the alleged of Section 0 anVtppplicant forp per nrects thp applicanytola civil penalty of not more than five hundred dollars ($5001). Name Address State license # (j (c,c License Class State/Zip City Business License N (2. ( '•t ) phone (-Q S Designer Name Address City State/Zip Telephone State License N Workers' Compensation Declaration: I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury one of the following declarations: I have and will maintain a certificate of consent to self-Insure for workers' compensation as provided by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of the work for which this permit is IssUed. a I have and will maintain workers' compensation, as required by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, forthe performance of the work for which this permit Is Issued. My worker's compensation Insurance carrier and policy, number are: Insurance Company Policy No. ' Expiration Date____________________ (THIS SECTION NEED NOT BE COMPLETED IF THE PERMIT IS FOR ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS ($1001 OR LESS) CERTIFICATE OF EXEMPTION: I certify that in the performance of the work for which this permit Is Issued, I'ahall not employ any parson In any manner so as to become subject to the Workers' Compensation Laws of California. WARNING: Failure to secure workers' compensation coverage I. unlawful, and shell subject' an employer to criminal penalties and civil fines up to one hundred thousand dollars (0100.000), In addition to the cost of compensation, damages as provided fouln Section 3706 of the Labor code, interest and attorney's fees. 'SIGNATURE -' ' ' DATE :' heieby affirm that I am exempt from the Contractor's License Law for the following reason: 0 I, as owner. of the property or my employees with wages as their sole compensation, will do the work and the structure is not intended or offered for sale (Sec. .7044, Business and Professions Code: The Contractor's license Law does not apply to an owner of property who builds or improves thereon, and who does such work himself or through his own employees, provided that such improvements are not Intended or offered for sale. If, however, the building or Improvement Is sold within one year. of completion, the owner-builder will have the burden of proving that he did not build or improve for the purpose of'sale). D I, as owner of the property, am exclusively contracting with licensed contractors to construct the project (Sec. 7044, Business and Professions Code: The Contractor's Llàanse Law does not apply to an owner of property who builds or improves thereon, and contracts for such projects with contractor(s) licensed pursuant to the Contractor's License Law). .0 I am exempt under Section ' , Business and PrSfesslons Coda for this reason: I personally plan to provide the major labor and materials for Construction of the proposed property improvement. 0 YES ONO I (have I have not) sighed an application for a building permit for the proposed work. I have contracted with the following parson (firm) to provide the proposed construction (include name / address / phone number I contractors license number): I plan to provide portions of the work, but I have hired the following person to coordinate, supervise and provide the major work (include name / address / phone number / contractors license number): I will provide some of the work, but I have contracted (hired) the following parsons to provide the work indicated (include name / address / phone number / type of work): PROPERTY OWNER SIGNATURE 'DATE Is the applicant or future building occupant required to submit a business plan, acutely hazardous materials registration form or risk management and prevention program under Sections 25505, 25533 or 25534 of the Presley-Tanner HazardoUs Substance Account Act? 0 YES 0 NO Is the applicant or future building occupant required to obtain a permit from the air pollution control district or air quality management district? 0 YES 0 NO Is the facility to be constructed within 1,000 feet of the outer boundary of a school site? 0 YES 0 NO - IF ANY OF THE ANSWERS ARE YES. A FINAL' CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY MAY NOT BE ISSUED UNLESS THE APPLICANT HAS MET OR IS MEETING THE REQUIREMENTS'OF THE OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES AND THE AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT. I hereby affirm that there Is a construction lending agency for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued (Sec. 30970) Civil Code). LENDER',SNAME LENDER'S ADDRESS_______________________________________________________ I.cartify that I have read tho'appticatlon and atate'that the above Information Is correctand that the Information on the plans is accurate. I agree to comply with all City ordinances and State laws relating,to building construction. I hereby authorize representatives of the Clt' of Carlsbad to enter upon the above mentioned property for inspection purposes. -I ALSO AGREE TO SAVE, INDEMNIFY ,AND 'KEEP HARMLESS THE CITY OF CARLSBAD AGAINST ALL LIABILITIES, JUDGMENTS, COSTS AND EXPENSES WHICH MAY IN ANY WAY ACCRUE AGAINST SAID CITY, IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE GRANTING OF THIS PERMIT. OSHA: An OSHA permit Is required for excavations over 5'0 deep and damolition or construction of structures over 3 stories in height. EXPIRATION: Every permit Issued by the building Official under the provisions of this Code-shall expire by limitation and become null and void If the building or work authorized by such permit Is not commenced within 180 days from-the date of such permit or. If the building or work authorized by such permit Is suspended or abandoned at any time after the work IS commenced for a period of 180 days (Section 106.4.4 Uniform -Building Code). APPLICANT'S SIGNATURE -' - - - ' DATE' WHITE: File YELLOW: 'Applicant PINK: Finance City of Carlsbad Bldg Inspection Request For: 11/09/2004 Inspector Assignment: Permit# C6043807 Title: PALOMAR AIRPORT-DEMO 3,200SF Description: HANGER Type: MISC Sub Type: OTHER Job Address: 2178 PALOMAR AIRPORT RD Suite: Lot 0 Location: APPLICANT RICHARD AND RICHARD CONSTRUCTION Owner: Remarks: Total Time: CD Description Act Comment 19 Final Structural Ala Associated PCRs/CVs Inspection History Date Description Act Insp Comments Phone: 7608011575 Inspector: ~_, Requested By: DERIK Entered By: CHRISTINE U9_24_148:13FflOM_OPAS inc. 619_b927 T-612 P01/02 !J-278 &tJI 'jr 1,L!VLUL11Ji1'4 AND RNOV ON POSTMARK 1 1. 1YPE OF NOTIFICATION (OOflICI ALRREVISEOC.CANCaLED) 0 r 7 FACILITY INFORMATION çlclenlifv owner, rem9yal contrcr rnd other operator) OWNER NAME: Palomar Airport Center, LLC 1 ADDRE: 2192 cqyCarlsbacl STATE:CA _J2003 REM OVAL CO14TPJCTO ADDJ-E3S: 1385 N Johsoi lwe.nue,_U€, 104 -. - TJOn ft 2020 cciwAcT f4arbn n -[TEL: 6i9.454-3145 01HR OPERATOft ADDRESS: Ill. TYPE OF OPATION (4)EMO R'RErOVATION E=ti M E R G E N C Y R E N O V A T I O N ) : R IS ASESTO: PRE3ET? (YESINO) YE)S FACILITY DE RJPTlQJude building mime ;numbrnd I1oc or room nunbct) BIJILD!NG NAME: Pijort Center Aor,RE:s;_2l92:c.T!irort Ron d errv:_Cibr S STATE: CA ZIP; 9200 LOCATION: lalomarAireortqenter,Buiidin21 and 2 UING SE .000 sq ft & 800 sq ft NUMPER OF FLOORS: I &2 ACE IN YEARS: 25+ PRESf NT USE: Cornrnerclsl PRIOR USE: Cornmorcial PF.00EDU1- NCLUDING ANALYTICAL METHOD,'I'F APP1C)PRIAT1. ISED TO DETEc?MINE ASBESTOS CONTFNT: PLM Analysis APPROY AMOUNT OF A$BESTOS NONFRIABLE INCLIY RACM TO BE ASBESTOS MATERIAL 1, Reg .Ctr3d ACM to be removed. REMOVED NOT TO BE REMOVED INDICATE UNIT OF 2. Cc' .gory I ACM not rmovod. MEASUREMENT BELOW . C itepory 2 ACM not rernoyrd. CAT I CATIl UNIT - Lnrt: Ln rn: SURFACE AREAS . 1,500 S q m: VOL RACM OFF FACILITY COMPONENT Cuft Cu m: VUI. SCI1EDULD DATES ASBESTOS REMOVAL (rrntdd/W) LRT: 10105/04 COMPLETE: 10/11I9 ..,_ X.SCHEDULEDOATESDEMOIRENOVAiiONJ I_CQMPLETE: - - /gcg- •- -- PAS !no. 619-590-2701 T-612 P0I/02 U-278 &ii' yr LVI.Jj1LH'4 AND HNOV TO PROJECT . POSTMARK DATE RECEIVED [IL NOTIFICATION J. TYPE OF NOTIFICATION OORlGINALflREVtSEDc-CANCELLEO) 0 . ,FACILFIYINFORMATION (IdenFv or, removal contractor and other oprato,) CW4EIS NAME: Palomar Airport Center, LI_C ADDRESS: 2192 Palornp4rortRoa c Carlsbad TE_GT 3C0wTR32 FDD.SS: 1385 N. Jolun.sonJvenue, GuYx 104 1 Y:GJOfl . ]STATE: CA zip: e2020 tCONTACT, ManManzo - L:64-3i45 -. :ROPEPJTOR': ADDRESS: CITY: I61ATC __Tjj -- 2ThCT: - =TE-L- ill. TYPE OF OP1ATtON (DEMO RRErfOVATON E=EMEROENCY RENOVATION): R P1. IS hSBESTO: PREJET? (YES,-NO) Yos V. FACILITY DE R PTQJ . BUILD!NO NAME: P.lomrport Center -- .. ADDRESS;_212 ___T : !)oftoad _____ STATE; CA 1ZP; -- 20O Vl TE LOCATtON: aiom Airport enter, BuidirI and 2 -0 SIZE 800 sq ft MpEnoFoo:&2 AGEIN YEARS: 25+ PRESf TLI.SE: Comrmrclal PRIOR USE: CornrnrciaI VL PaoCEDuF? NCLUDif4G ANALYTICAL METH06'I1 APPROPRLT1: ISED TO DETERMINE ASBESTOS CONTENT; PLM Analysis VII. APPROY :.. AMOUNT OF ASBESTOS, NONFRIABLE INCLIY ,j4: RACA TO BE ASBESTOS MATERIAL 1, Reg .atzd ACM to be removed. REMOVED NOT TO BE REMOVED E.D1CATE UNIT OF C' .gory I ACM not removo. MEASUREMENT BELOW C iteepry 2 ACM not rernoytci. iiT Lnft: jj:_ SURFACE AREAS 1,600 Sq X S q rn: VOL RACMOFF_FACILITY COMPONENT Cutt Cu m: VIII. SCHEDULED DATES ASBESTOS REMOVAL (mrn1ddJy) TART: 10105104 COMPLETE: 10111104__j ,,..SCHEDULED DATES DEMOENOVAONJ I START: COMPLETE: DEMOLITION ASBESTOS CERTIFICATION ADDRESS: 2-170 Pzlorrw ALriQprT1- C'tdMtd £ USE OF BUILDING TO BE DEMOLISHED: Ht1JVM/ SQUAREFEET '?2OO XNUIEROFSTORIES PROPERTYOWNER: on-ki 0-c 9cm Dien Ai ror±- 'ii!e--~p& e(d l,oJoe 3ros. c'r- prt vc, 1V1C.iI1Dp -H ADDRESS: E-( 0jo-1 4IONE APPLICANT: PQJprfl4( Atrpor+ ceA1ec L-L-c ZV2- -'aomax OLrort Pr. ADDRESS: (rLp4, (# g-pc'e PHONE -1(,p-go -cI2-3 Section 19827.5 of California Health and Safety Code states in part: "A demolition permit shall not be issued by any city ...as to any building or other structure except upon receipt from the permit applicant of a copy of each written asbestos notification regarding the building that has been required to be submitted to the United States Environmental Protection Agency or to a designated state agency, or both, pursuant to Part 61 of Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations, or the successor to that part. The permit may be issued without the applicant submitting a copy of the written notification if the applicant declares -that the notification is not applicable to the scheduled demolition project." ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- As applicant for a demolition permit in the City of Carlsbad, I certify that; I have read the excerpt from Section 19827.5 of the Health and Safety Code provided above; the information I have provided on this form is true and correct; and I further certify the following: On the attached _____ pages are copies of all written asbestos notifications regarding the above referenced building that are required to be submitted to the United States Environmental Protection Agency or to Part 61 of Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations, or successor to that part. ( ) I declare that the written asbestos notification is not applicable to the scheduled demolition project; Applicant's Signature Date h:word\front counter handouts\demolition permit requirements.doc REV April 19, 2004 SDGf mmow A Sempra Energy'uiiity NOTICE OF SERVICE DISCONTINUANCE PERMIT DEPARTMENT CITY OR COUNTY OF: Carlsbad GAS 0 ELECTRIC 0 GAS AND ELECTRIC El SERVICE WILL BE DISCONTINUED TO: Laurie/ Richard & Richard 2158 Palomar Airport Rd. (ADDRESS) BY: Monday, October 04, 2004 ALL SERVICE LINES WILL BE REMOVED (DATE) THIS BUILDING CAN BE MOVED OR RAZED AFTER THE ABOVE DATE SAN DIEGO GAS & ELECTRIC BY: Maria Higgins (EMPLOYEE NAME) TODAY'S DATE: 10/05/2004 PHONE: (760) 480-7647 09/89/2884 84:37 6199564801 AIRPORTS PAGE 82/82 countp of ban Onteffo DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS JOHN L. SNYDER DIRECTOR 5616 OVERLAND AVE. SUITE 2188 SAN NEGO, CAUFORNIA 92123-129 (85.) 824-2212 FAX (868) 268-0461 Web Site: adcdpw.org September 9, 2004 Mr. Mike Peterson City of Carlsbad 1635 Faraday Avenue Carlsbad, CA 92008 Dear Mr. Peterson: DEMOLITION OF NINE BUILDIN(S AT MCCLELLAN PALOMAR AIRPORT The County of San Diego Airr orts has received maps from Richard & Richard Construction regarding the dem 'lition plan for nine buildings located on McClellan- Palomar Airport on the Palomar irport Center Leasehold. After reviewing the maps, the County of San Diego Airports hereby grants permission for the demolition of the 9 specified buildings to proceed. It s understood that before demolition proceeds, proper applicable notifications will be r ade to the Air Pollution Control District (APCD), Department of Environmental Heath (DEM) and any other agencies as required. If you have any questions, please ontact me at (619) 956-4839. PD:jk cc; Floyd Best (N137); Lee Ann LLrdy (S119); Larry Watt (0334); Tom Bosworth (A-12) Kids • The EnW. 'onment . Safe and Livable Communities uuI4II JL1 I -----------___11 I J ____r1111 I - - r1 f - -- - p - • __-1 - • i ' ! I -t UA > T o - __ - ------- - r __ ______ T—T 0 Z ITJT ITI IIIIIIIIJIIIIIIIUIII a T±TTITJT 22 __ II CM Oo 0 P1 9 r aIZI 11 aq 0 g z IEC C , aaa II C) Cd, all ia Li aa! a C, P1 .. z U. IN aj lip q ! 0 a a a Sol 0 j z d 0 11H a I I I H (I) J i oil i! a I 0C NOTES PHASE H \ I— )—i'iis - I 11L .Z SEPARA1E PRICE SEPARATE PRICE SCHEMATIC DEMOLITION PLAN I I 3 Reaves m Associates PALOMAR AIRPORT CENTER Architects CARLSBAD CALIFORNIA 2138 AND 2158 PALOMAR AIRPORT ROAD EnvirOnmental Services, Inc. ASBESTOS SURVEY CONDUCTED AT°, PALOMAR AIRPORT AIRPLANE HANGER AND ASSOCIATED BUILDINGS JMR JOB #1-946 Issued to: Palomar Airport Center, LLC. 2192 Palomar Airport Road Carlsbad, CA 92008-4814 December. 2, 2003 Joe Pate . . . ". Palomar Airport Center, LLC. .. 2192 Palomar Airport Road Carlsbad, CA 92008-4814 . . . . RE: Palomar Airport: Airport Hanger and Associated Buildings PROJECT: Asbestos Survey . . .. ivjs. raLe; An asbestos survey Was, performed by JMR Environmental Services, Inc. (JMR) at Palomar Airport on November 20, 2003. . . . . . . The purpose of this survey was to determine the presence of friable (easily crumbled by hand pressure) and non-friable asbestos-containing materials within the airport hanger and associated buildings. This survey addressed the following types of building materials: Interior plaster, exterior stucco, drywall, drywall tape and mud, acoustic ceiling material, floor tile and mastic, sheet vinyl flooring, roofing, and deck covering. This report includes laboratory results and a list of asbestos-containing materials with estimates of square and linear footage. Recommendations as 'to the most practical remedial action shall also be provided. Procedure Sample analysis of bulk materials was performed in accordance with procedures described in Appendix A, Method for the Determination of Asbestiform 'Minerals in Bulk Insulation Samples, published ,in 40 CFR Ch. I (1-1-87 Edition), Pt. 763, Subpart F, Ap. A, pages 293-299. This procedure involves examination of the samples with a petrographic microscope utilizing polarized light, a procedure commonly known'as polarized light microscopy (PLM). All results generated via bulk asbestos analysis are reported in' terms of approximate percent by volume. Laboratory results and field data sheets are attached. 4560 Alvarado Canyon Rd., suite 20, San Diego, CA 92120 TI: (619) 858-7260 Fax: (619)858-7264 Total % by Approx.* . . Material / Location Tvoe Volume Ouantitv Conditions Floor Tile/ Bldg 2160: Store . Chrysotile 2-3% 800 ft2 . Fair Under Carpet Floor Tile/ Bldg 2162: Restaurant Chryostile 2-3% $00 ft2 Fair Under Brick Pattern Flooring . Floor Tile Mastic! Bldg 2160: Chrysotile 34% 900 ft2 . Good •. Store/Restaurant Office • Acoustic Ceiling MateriaLl Bldg Chrysotile 3% 600 ft2 Fair to Poor 2178: "Learn toFly" . . . . Acoustic Ceiling Material! Bldg Chrysotile <1% 600 ft2 Good 2160: Store . . Drywall Tape and Mud! Bldg Chrysotile <1% . 1,800 If Fair- 2178: "Learn to Fly" . . . Quantities are approximations widno1forb&ikigpwpaxes The Jo/losing condition apes iiere used to amass the asbestos-containbtg materials: Good Material is mmxi wzd.thowcno sigiscofd.mwge oi-deteriorazioes No debris ispresens Fair - Moderate damage or deterioration. Aerial is bredthtg sq, into layers or beginning to come loosefrom the substrate. Thematerial is deteriorating in small wear Minor debris may bepresenL Poor - Severe damage or deterioration The material is non-a,hesive. Pieces are dislodged and debris is evkknt. Non-friable material has become friable. U,ilo,oun . Materials located but impossible to amass. Le, wskmeath newfinishes. Discussion/Recommendations . All accessible areas were inspected for possible asbestos-containing materials. Due to the non-destructive nature of the survey, inaccessible areas (such as inside walls) were not sampled. If during renovation suspect materials are observed in these areas, bulk sampling and analysis is recommended prior to resuming the renovation activities. Floor Tile Asbestos fibers were identified in floor tile located underneath the carpeting in Building 2160 (Store) and underneath the brick pattern flooring in the Restaurant. The floor tiles-are in fair condition. Asbestos containing floor tile is considered to be non-friable with a low potential for• fiber release unless aggressively disturbed as occurs during demolition and or renovation. Floor Tile Mastic Asbestos fibers were detected in floor tile mastic located in the Restaurant Office and Building 2160 (Store). The floor tile mastic is in good condition. This asbestos-containing material is located under floor tiles and is isolated from the environment.. Potential for fiber release is very low as long as the tiles remain in place and the material is not disturbed. This material should be 2 . Asbestos Survey: bh Palomar Airport jmqEnvironmental Services, Inc. Airport Hanger and Assoc. Bldgs. removed if the overlaying floor tiles are removed or the asbestos-containing material may be disturbed during renovation or demolition. Acoustic Ceiling Material Asbestos fibers were detected in acoustic ceiling material located in Building 2178, the Learn to Fly Office. The acoustic ceiling material is in fair to poor condition. This material is considered .1 to be friable with a moderate to high potential for fiber release if disturbed. At the time of inspection several areas of the ceiling were damaged due to what appeared to be past roof leaks. If demolition is planned this material must be properly abated. If it is decided to not demolish : this structure; abatement is recommended due to the damaged state of the material. Trace Acoustic Ceiling Material Asbestos fibers were detected in trace amounts in the acoustic ceiling material located in Building 2160 (Store). The acoustic ceiling material is in good condition. This material contains less than one percent asbestos and is not regulated by the EPA; however it is regulated by Cal- OSHA as asbestos containing. This material is considered to be non-friable with a low potential for fiber release if disturbed as occurs during renovation or demolition. Drywall Tape And Mud Asbestos fibers were detected in drywall tape and mud located in Building 2178, the Learn to Fly Office. The drywall tape and mud is in fair condition. This material contains less than one percent asbestos and is not regulated by the EPA; however it is regulated by Cal-OSHA as asbestos containing. Drywall tape and mud is non-friable while in place but can become friable if disturbed during renovation or demolition. If asbestos-containing materials are to be removed or disturbed for demolition or renovation then a licensed, California Division of Safety and Health (Cal/OSHA) registered asbestos abatement contractor must be used and the work must conform to Title 8, Section 1529 of the California Code of Regulations. If asbestos is present in quantities greater than 1% then all work must also conform to Federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations Title 40 CFR 61 Final Rule, and Federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations Title 29 CFR 1926.1101. Various other federal, state, or local regulations may apply as well. JMR Environmental Services Inc. appreciates the opportunity to provide these services. Sincerel incZ ere,ly Robert Cox, P oject Manager Asbestos C ification #94-1504 Palomar Airport Airplane Hngr Asb Sury Reviewed by, Derik Martin, General Manager Asbestos Certification #96-2068 3 Asbestos Survey: Palomar Airport Environmental Services, Inc. Airport Hanger and Assoc. Bldgs. Environmental Services. Inc. - Asbestos Survey: Palomar Airport Airport Hanger and Assoc. Bldgs Project Airplane Hangers & Associated'.......'- JMR Lab Number 1-946-112503-A Buildings Date Analyzed 11/25/03 Type of Total Other Sample .. . Asbestos . Percentage . Materials.• . Gross Number Sample ID Present by Volume Present - Appearance 62004 1 Exterior Stucco None Detected Cellulose <1% Layered Building 2160 (Store) Vermiculite Non Fibrous . . . . . .. . . . . . Paint ... . Brn/Wht/Giy Quartz.. Gypsum. 62005 2: Floor Tile Chxysotile .2% . . Cellulose <1% - Homogenous Building 2160 (Store) Quartz Non Fibrous . •. . . ..: Clay • : Off White :. 62006 3: Floor Tile Mastic : . •. Chiysotile •:: 3%. Cellulose . . Homogenous Building 2160 Under Carpet Quartz Non Fibrous Bitumen Black 62007 4: Acoustic Ceiling Material Chrysotile <1% Cellulose <1% Layered Building 2160 (Store) Vermiculite Non Fibrous Paint : WhrJOff'ht Quartz 62008 5: Acoustic Ceiling Material ., . Chrysotile . .. Cellulose <1% Layered Building 2160 (Store) . . . .. Vermiculite Non-Fibrous Paint . WhtlOffWht Quartz 62009 . 6: Acoustic Ceiling Material Chiysotile <1% Cellulose <1% Layered Building 2160 (Store) . . .. Vermiculite . Non-Fibrous Paint . WhtlOffWht Quartz 62010 7: 12X 12 FT None Detected . . Cellulose . . <1% Homogenous Restaurant Office . . . .. . Quartz . . Non-Fibrous Clay Off White 62011 8: FT Mastic - Chrysotile. 4% . Cellulose 2% Homogenous Restaurant Office . . Quartz . Non-Fibrous Bitumen Black 62012 9: Interior Plaster . • None Detected . Cellulose <1% Layered Restaurant Office . .. Vermiculite . Non-Fibrous Paint Wht/Off Wht Quartz Gypsum 62013 10: Exterior Stucco None Detected . .. Cellulose <1% . Layered 2162 Restaurant . .. Vermiculite Non-Fibrous Paint . Brn/WhtlGry Quartz Gypsum Page 2 of 5 Environmental Services. Inc. . . . Project Airplane Hangers & Associated JMR Lab Number 1 946-112503-A Buildings Date Analyzed 11125/03 Type of Total Other Sample Asbestos Percentage Materials Gross Number Sample ID Present by Volume Present Appearance 62014 Roofing . •. . :' None Detected . ' Cellulose .. 3% . Homogenous 2162 Restaurant Quartz Non Fibrous Bitumen '. Black Gravel 62015 SVF .'. None Detected ' . Cellulose ' 74/o .. 'Layered 2162 Kitchen Fiberglas 201/o Fibrous . ' . ' ': .•. ,, "' . ,,: , ' Quartz ,' .. .. ' Off t. Bm Vinyl 62016 13 Floor Top Brick Pattern None Detected Cellulose <1% Homogenous 2162 Seating Area ':': ' ., ' , ' . •• .' ' Quartz ', ', :' Non-Fibrous Vinyl ,' ' ' . Drk. Red 62017 Floor Tile Mastic' .1 , None Detected ' . ,' ' Cellulose 3%, . ' ,. Homogenous 2162 Seating Area . . . . . Quartz , ' ' Non-Fibrous Adhesive ' Drk. Yellow 62018 Floor Tile Bottom Layer ' Chrysotile 3% ,. Cellulose 1% Homogenous' 2162 Seating Area ' . . ' Quartz Fibrous Clay . . Gray 62019 Drywall ' . None Detected , ' Cellulose '.3% . Layered Hanger 32 '' . Fiberglas ' 5010 Fibrous Quartz ' ' . Lt. Brn/Wht Gypsum , 62020 Roofing' ': ' None Detected ' ' Cellulose ' .2% .• . Layered Hangers 7-12 , . Fiberglas ''25% Fibrous Paint . • Lt. YellOffWhtlBlk Quartz Bitumen Small Rock ' 62021 . 18: Roofing , None Detected Cellulose 2%. Layered Hangers 7-12 . ' ' . ' . ' Fiberglas 25% Fibrous Paint , Lt. Yel/OffWhtIBlk Quartz Bitumen Small Rock 62022 19: Deck None Detected . Cellulose 30% Layered 2178 Learn To Fly • ' ' Fiberglas .15% Fibrous Paint ' ' ' Gry/OffWhtlYelfBrfl ' Quartz ' Adhesive . . . Synthetic 62023 20: Drywall Tape & Mud Chrysotile . , '<1% , Cellulose 60% Layered 2178 Learn To Fly . . ' . ' . . , Quartz ' ' , Fibrous Gypsum ' , Li Yel/Off\VhtiWht i.iTjrtjR Environmental Services, Inc. Page 3 of 5 Project Airplane Hangers & Associated JMR Lab Number. 1-946-112503-A Buildings Date Analyzed 11/25/03 Type of . Total Other . Sample . . . Asbestos 1 Percentage , Materials . .• Gross Number Sample ID Present by Volume Present Appearance 62024 21: Drywall Tape& Mud :.: Chrysotile . <1%: . Cellulose :. 70% . Layered 2178 Learn To Fly . . . . - Quartz .. . Fibrous Gypsum . . . Lt. Yelt 62025 22 Drywall Tape & Mud Chrysotile <1% Cellulose 2% Homogenous . .2178 Learn To Fly . . . .5 .. : - Quartz .. . Non-Fibrous Gypsum . . •. White 62026 23: Acoustic Ceiling Material . . Chrysotile . 3%' Cellulose -.- . 15% Layered 2178 Learn To Fly Vermiculite Fibrous Paint . Wht/Off Wht/Off Wht Quartz . S . . .. . ... . . . .. . . . Gypsum 62027 24 Acoustic Ceiling Material Chrysotile 3% Cellulose 30% Layered 2178 Learn To Fly . .. . . Vermiculite - : Fibrous Paint .. . WhtlOffWhtlOffWht Quartz . Gypsum 62028 Acoustic Ceiling Material :Chrysotile . 3% . . Cellulose . . 20% Layered 2178 Learn To Fly . . . .. Vérmiculite • . Fibrous Paint . . WhtJOffWhtJOffVht . Quartz . . . . Gypsum . 62029 Roofing . None Detected Cellulose 5% Layered 2178 Learn To Fly . . . . . Quartz Fibrous Bitumen Wht/Blk Gravel . . 62030 Drywall Tape & Mud . . None Detected Cellulose 40% .. . Layered Radio Shop . Paint . .. Fibrous Quartz Wht/Lt. Brn/Off Wht Gypsum 62031 12Xl2 FT . None Detected Cellulose <1% Homogenous Radio Shop Office . . Quartz . . Non-Fibrous Vinyl .. . Brown 62032 FT Mastic None Detected Cellulose 2% Hornogenous Radio Shop Office . . . Quartz - . Non-Fibrous Adhesive Drk. Yellow 62033 12X12F1 . None Detected Cellulose <1% Homogenous Radio Shop, Shop Area . . Quartz Non-Fibrous Vinyl . Lt. Gray b Envi ronmental Services. Inc. 6 Page 4 of 5 . : Prqjecti Airplane Hangers & Associated JMR Lab Number. 1-946-112503-A Buildings Date Analyzed 11125/03 Type of Total Other . Sample Asbestos Percentage Materials Gross Number Sample ID Present by Volume Present Appearance 62034 31 FT Mastic None Detected Cellulose 16% Homogenous Radio Shop Shop Area Quartz Non Fibrous Adhesive Yellow 4VP Environmental Services, Inc. Asbestos Survey: Palomar Airport Airport Hanger and Assoc. Bldgs 12(4f203 12:23 760-938-0124 PAC LLC — . pa *T. TIT, I z -- 14VP Environmental Services. Inc. S S Asbestos Survey: Palomar Airport Airport Hanger and Assoc. Bldgs State of California Division of OccUpational Safety and Health CertifiedSiteSurveHiance Technician Fobert D. Cox Narno Certification No. 944504 E*pires (L)fl 9/1912004 Thés tTxalioswas ésmd by tésésn t - arsHJthoiizodby Sedom 7180 el seq. d te BA= and ProlessicesCo* ( -. State of California Department of Health Services Lead-Related Certificate Expiration Construction Type De Certificate IpectorIAsáessor 0812812004 eix* ' Environmental Services, Inc. LEAD PAINT INVESTIGATION CONDUCTED AT PALOMAR AIRPORT AIRPLANE HANGER AND ASSOCIATED BUILDINGS JMR JOB #1-946 Issued to: Palomar Airport Center, LLC. 2192 Palomar Airport Road, Floor • Carlsbad, CA 92118-4814 December 2, 2003 • 01 011 Environmental Services, Inc Joe Pate Palomar Airport Center, LLC. 2192 Palomar Airport Road, 2 hd Floor Carlsbad, CA 921184814 RE: Palomar Airport: Airplane Hanger and Associated Buildings PROJECT: Lead Paint Investigation Mr. Pate: An investigation to identify the presence of lead-based paint (LBP) was performed .by JMR Environmental Services Inc. (JMR) at Palomar Airport 'Airplane Hangers and Associated Buildings, on November 20, 2003. ' JMR's survey included a thorough inspection of available open hangers in the subject buildings, including the exteriors of building structures. The purpose of this survey was to determine the presence and assess the condition of LBP on fixed and painted surfaces. Many building components at this site appeared to be homogeneous. The buildings located on these properties are currently scheduled for demolition. ' Equipment used to perform the survey was an X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) EDAX Map 4 Spectrum Analyzer. This report includes XRF results and a site map. Also attached are a summary of Cal/OSHA's Lead in Construction Standard Title 8, CCR Section 1532.1, and a copy of the California Department of Health Services (DHS) Inspector's Certification and Lead Hazard Evaluation Form 8552. Lead Standards Several' government agencies have definitions for what amount of lead constitutes paint to be considered "lead-based." The Department. of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has designated the amount to be 1.0 mg/cm2, via XRF, or 5,000 ppm, via Atomic Absorption Spectrometry (AAS). The HUD regulations are related to potential hazards in the home environment and not to construction activities. DHS has created lead-related regulations that have been adopted into Title 17 of the California Code of Regulations. These regulations also define LBP as surface coatings containing lead concentrations of 1.0 mg/cm2, via XRF, or 5,000 ppm, via AAS. The DHS regulations apply' only to lead hazard abatement activities. ' 4560 Alvarado Canyon Pd., Suite 20, San Diego, CA 92120 Tel: (619) 856-7260 Fax: (619) 858-7264 The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has defmed lead-based paint as surface coatings containing lead concentrations greater than 600 ppm, via AAS. In 1978, the CPS.0 banned. the sale of lead-based paint to consumers and the use of lead-based paint in residences and public : i' buildings. S The California Department.of Occupational Safety and Health (Cal/OSHA) Lead in Construction S Standard (Title 8, CCR Section 1532.1) requires contractors to protect their workers when there is a potential' for lead exposure due to the construction activities. Currently, Cal/OSHA has no lead 5•,: •" concentration listed where contractors are exempt from Title 8, CCR Section 1532.1. Test Procedures Representative fixed, painted, surfaces were tested using the EDAX 'XRF Map 4 'Spectrum . Analyzer. kesults greater than 1.0 mg/cm2 are considered to be positive for lead. Paint chip '. samples are collected from representative components when XRF results are inconclusive Sites are surveyed using the clockwise theory. When using this theory the inspector must first identify the main entry point of the unit, enter at that location, sample that room first, and then sample all remaining rooms in a clockwise rotation. The wall numbers are also identified using the clockwise theory. Walls are numbered in the following manner. When an inspector is standing in the entry way to a room, that entry wall. is wall #1; the wail immediately to the inspector's left is wall #2; the wall opposite the inspector is wall #3; and the wall to the inspector's right is wall #4. XRF assays were performed using the "unlimited" mode., At this setting the 'XRF continues to assay the substrate until is has determined the painted surface to be either positive or negative with a confidence level of 95%. XRF assay results are given on the following pages. Positive assay results are shaded. Discussion Based on XRF and laboratory results, the following surfaces are considered to contain lead concentrations in excess of 1.0 mg/cm2 or 5,000 ppm. . Wall Between Hangar 41 and 28A Office. Loose and peeling paints must be removed and remaining paint stabilized prior to building demolition or renovation. Please note that although some of the tested paints did not exceed the HUD/DHS definition of LBP, all site paints should be considered having a lead content requiring dust controls and personal protection during building demolition or renovation, in compliance with Title 8, CCR Section 1532.1. This is further explained in the following section. • - S •' 2 • • • Lead Paint Investigation: Palomar 'Airport Center Environmental Services, Inc. Airplane Hangers and Assoc. Bldgs. Cal/OSHA Compliance Recommendations Title 8, CCR Section 1532.1 requirements apply to all construction activities where lead is disturbed and a potential for employee exposure exists. Since common lead analysis methods• have a minimum detection limit, a painted surface cannot be shown by practical means to be completely lead-free. In effect, CaIIOSHA's requirements apply to all paint that is disturbed by an employee. Newer paints often contain small amounts of lead (up to 600 ppm is allowed) due to contamination during the manufacturing process. When any amount of lead is disturbed an employee initial exposure assessment must be performed. If an employer has exposure data (air sample results) from similar workplace operations and conditions within the past 12 months then this data can be utilized. If employee exposure data from similar workplace operations are not available, then initial air monitoring is required. Several provisions are required during the initial air monitoring including respiratory protection, protective clothing, change areas with storage facilities, hand washing facilities, biological monitoring, and various types of training (see the included summary of Title 8, CCR Section 1532.1). We recommend initial air monitoring begin in areas where painted surfaces have higher lead concentrations so that the results, if favorable, can apply to other painted. surfaces with similar or lower lead concentrations (if the work practices are similar). Favorable results would be those that are below the action level of 30 micrograms per cubic meter of air (.tg/m3). Inspection Limitations This investigation was planned, developed, and implemented based on previous experience in performing LBP investigations. This inspection was patterned after Chapter 7 of the HUD Guidelines for the Evaluation and Control of Lead-Based Paint Hazards in Housing (1997 Revision). JMR utilized state of the art practices and techniques in accordance with regulatory standards while performing this investigation. Evaluation of the relative risk of exposure to lead identified during this investigation is based on conditions observed at the time of the investigation. JMR cannot be responsible for changing conditions that may alter the relative exposure risk or for future changes in accepted methodology. JMR Environmental Services Inc. appreciates the opportunity to provide these services. Sincerely, JMR Enviro ntal Services, Inc. obert ox,onsManager DHS Certification #1-2458 3 Lead Paint Investigation: Palomar Airport Center Environmental Services, Inc. Airplane Hangers and Assoc. .Bldgs. Lead Paint Investigation: Palomar Airport Center Environmental Services, Inc. Airplane Hangers and Assoc. Bldgs 1 Exterior Wall Metal I Exterior Wall Metal I Exterior Wall Wood 1 Exterior Wall Wood 1 Beam, Wood Wood I Hanger Door Metal 1 Hanger. Door Metal I Hanger Door Metal I Beam, Wood Wood 1.Beam, Wood Wood 1 Beam, Wood Wood 2 Exterior Wall Wood I Beam, Wood Wood 2 Beam, Wood Wood 2 Exterior Wall Metal 2 Exterior Wall Wood 3 Exterior Wall Wood 3 Exterior Wall Wood 3 Exterior Wall Wood 3 Exterior Wall Wood 3 Exterior Wall Wood No Averaging Selected 1 1 1 I I I 1 I 1 I I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 I Coding Set: 0 Component Substrate Paint Condition Fair Fair Good Good Fair Fair Fair Fair Poor Poor Poor Poor Poor Poor Poor Poor Poor Poor Poor Poor Poor JMR Environmental Services, Inc. 4560 Alvarado Canyon Rd. Suite 2d San Diego CA 92120 Customer: Palomar Airport Center, LLC 2192 Palomar Airport Rd. Carlsbad,CA 92008-4814 Action Level 1.000 mg /cm2 Lab 1.000mg /cm2 # Site Room Tested # Wall 26704 0100 Exterior 26705 0100 Exterior 26706 0100 Exterior 26707 0100 Exterior 26708 0100 Exterior 26709 0100 Exterior 26710 0100 Exterior 26711 0100 Exterior 26712 0100 Exterior 26713 0100 Exterior 26714 0100 Exterior.' 26715 0100 Exterior 26716 . 0100 Exterior 26717 0100 Exterior 26718 0100 Exterior 26719 0100 Exterior 26720 0100 Exterior 26721 0100 Exterior 26722 0100 Exterior 26723 0100 Exterior 26724 0100 Exterior Page . I of 3 Limit Set: 0 Site Name: Hangers 7-12 Total Assays Reported 42 K-Shell L-Shell Map .mg/cm2 mg/cm2 # Type Result -0.295 K 0.000 X 0 UNLM Neg -0.401 K 0.000 X 0 UNLM Neg -1.012 K 0.000 X 0 UNLM Neg 0.047 K 0.000 X 0 UNLM Neg 0.092 K 0.000 X 0 . UNLM Neg 0.060 K 0.000 X 0 UNLM Neg 0.084 K 0.000 X 0 UNLM Neg -0.138 K 0.000 .( 0 UNLM Neg 0.135 K 0.000 X 0 UNLM Neg 0.294 K 0.000 X 0 UNLM Neg -0.126 K 0.000 X 0 UNLM Neg 0.228 K 0.000 X 0 UNLM Neg 0.277 K 0.000 X 0 UNLM Neg 0.206 K 0.000 X 0 UNLM Neg 0.316 K . 0.000 X 0 UNLM Neg 0.004' K 0.000 X 0 UNLM Neg .0.509 K 0.000 X 0 UNLM 'Neg 0.289 K 0.000 X 0 UNLM Neg 0.199 K ' 0.000 X" ' 0 UNLM Neg 0.055 K 0.000 X 0 UNLM Neg 0.221 K 0.000 X 0 UNLM Neg XRF Assay Data Project Name: Airport Hangers JMR Environmental Services, Inc. 4560 Alvarado Canyon Rd. Suite 2d - San Diego CA 92120 Customer: Palomar Airport Center, LLC 2192 Palomar Airport Rd. Carlsbad,CA 920084814 Action Level. 1.000 mg /cm2 Lab 1.000 mg /cm2 # Site Room Tested # Wall 26725 0100 Exterior 1 26726 0100 Hanger 10 1 26727 0100 Hanger 10 1 26728 0100 Hanger 10 1 26729 0100 Hanger 10 1 26730 0100 Hanger 10 1 26731 0100 Hanger 10 1 26732 000 Hanger 13 1 26733 0100 Hanger 13 1 26734 0100 Hanger 13 ' I 26736 0100 Bldg 2148 1 26740 0100 Bldg 2148 1 26741 0100 Bldg 2148 1 26742 0100 Bldg 2148 1 26743 0100 Bldg 2148 1 26744 0100 Bldg 2148 1 26745 0100 Bldg 2148 1 26746 0100 Bldg 2148 1 26747 0100 Bldg 2148 . I 26748 0100 Bldg 2148 1 26750 0100 Bldg 2148 1 Page 2 . of .3 Limit Set: 0 Coding Set: 0 XRF Assay Data Project Name: Airport Hangers . ' Site Name: Hangers 7-12 Total Assays Reported . 42 Component - Substrate Paint K-Shell L-Shell Map # Type Result Condition mg/cm2 mg/cm2 3 Exterior Wall . Wood Poor 0.103 K 0.000 X 0 UNLM Neg I Lower Wall Wood God . 0.085 K 0.000 X 0 UNLM Neg I Lower Wall Wood Good 0.016 K 0.000 X 0 UNLM Neg 1 Lower Wall Wood Good 0.395 K 0.000 X 0 UNLM. Neg 2 Lower Wall Wood Good . -0.787 K 0.000 X 0 UNLM Neg 2 Lower Wall Wood Good -0.034 K 0.000 X 0 UNLM Neg 2 Lower Wall Wood Good . -0.564 K 0.000 X 0 UNLM Neg 1 Lower Wall Wood Good -0.058 K 0.000 X 0 UNLM Neg 2 Lower Wall Wood Good. 0.033 K 0.000 X 0 UNLM Neg 3 Ceiling Wood , Good -0.390 K 0.000 X 0 UNLM Neg 1 Lower Wall Metal • Fair -0.155 K 0.000 X 0 UNLM Neg 2 Beam, Steel Metal Good 0.630 K 0.000 X 0 UNLM Neg 2 Column, Steel Metal Good 0.371 K 0.000 X 0 UNLM Neg 2 Lower Wall' Wallboard Good, 0.006 K 0.000 X 0 UNLM Neg 2 Lower Wall Wallboard Good 0.083 K 0.000 X 0 UNLM Neg 2 Entry Dr Fr Wood Fair 0.451 K 0.000 X 0 UNLM Neg 2 Entry Door Wood Good 0.598 K 0.000 X 0 UNLM Neg 2 Handrail Metal Good 0.467 K 0.000 X 0 UNLM Neg 3 Lower Wall . Wallboard • Good -0-198 K 0.000 X 0 UNLM Neg 3 Window Sill Wallboard Good 0.001 K 0.000 X 0 UNLM Neg 4 Lower Wall Metal Good . 0.321 K. 0.000 X 0 UNLM Neg No Averaging Selected . . # Site Room Tested # Wall Component Substrate 26753 0101 Exterior 26754 0101 Exterior. 26755 0101 Exterior 26756 0101 Exterior 26757 0101 Exterior 26758 0101 Exterior 26759 0101 Exterior 26760 0101 Exterior 26761 0101 Exterior 26762 0101 Exterior 26763 0101 Exterior 26764 0101 Hanger 15 26765 0101 Hanger 15 26766 0101 Hanger 15 26767 0101 Hanger 15 26768 0101 Hanger 15 26769 0101 Hanger 15 26770 0101 Exterior 26771 0101 Exterior 26772 0101 Exterior 26773 0101 Exterior 1 Exterior Wall Metal I Exterior Wail Metal I Column, Wood Wood I Column, Wood Wood I Column, Wood Wood 1 Exterior Wall Metal I Hanger Door Metal I Hanger Door Metal I Hanger Door Metal I Column, Wood Wood I Column, Steel Wood 1 Lower Wall Metal 1 Lower Wall Metal 1 Column, Steel Wood I Column, Steel Wood 2 Exterior Wall Metal 2 Exterior Wall Metal 2 Exterior Wall Metal 2 Exterior Wall Metal 2 Exterior Wall Metal 3 Hanger Door Metal No Averaging Selected I I 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 .1 I 1 1 1 I I Page 1 of 3 Limit Set: 0 Coding Set: 0 XRF Assay Data Project Name: Airport Hangers Site Name: Hangers 13-21 JMR Environmental Services, Inc. 4560 Alvarado Canyon Rd. Suite 2d San Diego CA 92120 Customer: Palomar Airport Center, LLC 2192 Palomar Airport Rd. Carlsbad,CA 92008.4814 Action Level 1.000 mg /cm2 Lab 1.000 mg /cm2 Total Assays Reported 41 Paint K-Shell L-Shell Map Condition mg/cm2 mg/cm2 Type Result Fair -0.273 K 0.000 X 0 UNLM Neg Fair -0.027 K 0.000 X 0 UNLM Neg Poor -0.738 K 0.000 X 0 UNLM Neg Poor 1.033 K 0.000 X 0 UNLM mci Poor 0.140 K 0.000 X 0 UNLM Neg Fair -0.034 K 0.000 X 0 UNLM Neg Fair -0.196 K 0.000 X 0 UNLM Neg Fair -0.143 K 0.000 X 0 UNLM Neg Fair -0.107 K 0.000 X 0 UNLM Neg Poor 0.346 K 0.000 X 0 UNLM Neg Poor 0.352 K 0.000 X 0 UNLM Neg Good -0.049 K 0.000 X 0 UNLM Neg Good 0.333K • 0.000 X 0 UNLM Neg Good • -0.135 K 0.000 X 0 UNLM Neg Good 0.017 K 0.000 X 0 UNLM Neg Fair -0.304 K 0.000 X 0 UNLM Neg Fair -0.057 K 0.000 X 0 UNLM Neg Good -0.022 K 0.000 X 0 UNLM Neg Good 0.073 K 0.000 X 0 UNLM Neg Good -0.047 K 0.000 X 0 UNLM Neg Good -0.069 K 0.000 X 0 UNLM Neg Total Assays Reported L-Shell Map mg/cm2 o.000x 0 0.000x '0 o.000x 0 0.000x 0 0.000x 0 0.000x 0 0.000x 0 0.000x 0 o.000, 0 O.000x . 0 0.000X . 0 0.000* 0 o.000x 0 0.000X 0 0.000X 0 0.000X 0 0.000X 0 0.000X 0 0.000x 0 0.000X 0 41 Type Result UNLM Neg UNLM Neg UNLM Neg UNLM Neg UNLM Neg UNLM Neg UNLM Neg UNLM Neg UNLM Neg UNLM Neg UNLM Neg UNLM Neg UNLM Neg UNLM Neg UNLM Neg UNLM Neg UNLM Neg UNLM Neg UNLM Neg UNLM Neg Component Substrate 3 Hanger Door Metal 3 Hanger Door Metal 3 Column, Steel Wood 3 Column, Wood Wood 1 Lower Wall Metal 1 Lower Wall Metal 1 Column, Wood Wood 3 Entry Dr Fr Wood 3 Window Casing Wood 3 Entry Door Wood 3 Stair Riser Wood 3 Handrail, Wood 3 Stair Newel Post Wood 1 Lower Wall Metal 1 Lower Wall Metal 2 Lower Wall Wallboard 3 Lower Wall Wallboard 1 Exterior Wall Plaster 1 Exterior Walt Plaster 1 Exterior Wall Plaster Paint Condition Good Good Poor Poor Good Good Poor Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good K-Shell mg/cm2 -0.166 K 0.317 K -0.430 1< 0.162 K .0.129 K -0.367 K -0.334 K 0.259 K 0.322 K -0.443 K -0.034 K 0.090 K -0.120 K 0.400 K -0.031 K 0.549 K 0.023 K -0.074 K -0.200 K 0.248 K JMR Environmental Services, Inc. 4560 Alvarado Canyon Rd. Suite 2d San Diego CA 92120 Customer: Palomar Airport Center, LLC 2192 Palomar Airport Rd. Carlsbad,CA 92008-4814 Action Level 1.000 mg /cm2 Lab 1.000 mg /cm2 # Site Room Tested # Wal 26774 0101 Exterior I 26775 0101 Exterior 1 26776 0101 Exterior I 26777 0101 Exterior 1 26778 0101 Bldg 2178 1 26779 0101 Bldg 2178 1 26780 0101 Bldg 2178 1 26781 0101 Exterior I 26782 0101 Exterior I 26783 0101 Exterior I 26784 0101 Exterior I 26785 0101 Exterior I 26786 0101 Exterior 1 26787 0101 2160/2162 1 26788 0101 2160/2162 1 26789 0101 2160/2162 1 26790 0101 2160/2162 1 26791 0101 Exterior 1 26792 0101 Exterior 1 26793 0101 Exterior 1 XRF Assay Data Project Name: Airport Hangers Site Name: Hangers 13-21 Page 2 of ' 3 Limit Set: 0 Coding Set: 0 No Averaging Selected 26796 0102 Exterior 26797 0102 Exterior 26798 0102 Exterior 26799 0102 Exterior 26800 0102 Exterior 26801 0102 Exterior 26802 0102 Exterior 26803 0102 Exterior 26804 0102 Exterior 26805 0102 Hanger 26 26806 0102 Hanger 26 26807 0102 Hanger 26 26808 0102 Hanger 26 26809 0102 Exterior 26810 0102 Exterior 26811 0102 Exterior 26812 0102 Exterior 26813 0102 Exterior 26814 0102 Exterior 26815 0102 Exterior 26816 0102 Exterior Page 1 of 2 Limit Set: 0 1 I I 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I Coding Set: 0 I Exterior Wall Metal 1 Exterior Wall Metal 1 Column, Steel Metal 1 Column, Steel Metal 1 Hanger Door Metal I Hanger Door Metal 1 Hanger Door Metal 1 Hanger Door Metal I Hanger Door Metal 1 Lower Wall Wallboard I Lower Wall Wallboard 1 Lower Wall Wallboard 2 Beam, Steel Metal 4 Exterior Wall Metal 4 Exterior Wall Metal 4 Exterior Wall Metal 4 Hanger Door Metal 4 Hanger Door Metal 2 Exterior Wall Metal 2 Exterior Wall Metal 2 Exterior Wa!l Metal No Averaging Selected Paint Condition Good Good Fair Fair Fair Fair Fair Fair Fair Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good K-Shell mg/cm2 0.256 K 0.427 K 0.260 K -0.326 K 0.230 K 0.019 K 0.170 K -0.160 K 0.019 K 0.457 K 0.205 K -0.216 K -0.063 K 0.083 K -0.030 K -0.313 K 0.162 IC -0.068 K 0.010 K 0.024 K 0.330 K JMR Environmental Services, Inc. 4560 Alvarado Canyon Rd. Suite-2d San Diego CA 92120 Customer: Palomar Airport Center, LLC 2192 Palomar Airport Rd. Carlsbad,CA 920084814 Action Level 1.000 mg /cm2' Lab 1.000 mg /cm2 Site Room Tested Wall Component Substrate Project Name: Airport Hangers Site Name: Hangers 22-27 XRF Assay Data Total Assays Reported L-Shell Map mglcm2 0.000x 0 0.000x 0 0.000x 0.000x• 0 0.000X 0 0.000 X 0 0.000 X 0 0.000 X 0 0.000 X 0 0.000 X 0 0.000X 0 0.000 X 0 0.000 X 0 0.000 X 0 0.000 X 0 0.000X 0 0.000 X 0 0.000X 0 0.000 X 0 0.000X 0 0.000 X. 0 24 Type Result UNLM Neg UNLM Neg UNLM Neg UNLM Neg UNLM Neg UNLM Neg ,UNLM Neg UNLM Neg UNLM Neg UNLM Neg UNLM Neg UNLM Neg UNLM Neg UNLM Neg UNLM Neg UNLM Neg UNLM Neg UNLM Neg UNLM Neg UNLM Neg UNLM Neg JMR Environmental Services, Inc. 4560 Alvarado Canyon Rd. XRF Assay Data uiteza San Diego CA 92120 Customer: Palomar Airport Center, LLC Project Name: Airport Hangers 2192 Palomar Airport Rd. Carlsbad,CA 920084814 Action Level 1.000 mg /cm2 Lab 1.000 mg /cm2 Paint # Site Room Tested # Wall Component Substrate Condition 26817 0102 Exterior 1 3 Exterior Wall Metal Good 26818 0102 Exterior 1. 3 Exterior Wall Metal Good 26819 0102 Exterior 1 3 Exterior Wall Metal Good Site Name: Hangers 22-27 Total Assays Reported 24 K-Shell L-Shell Map mg/cm2 Type Result -0.057 K 0.000 X 0 UNLM Neg 0.432 K 0.000 X 0 UNLM Neg 0.421 K 0.000 X 0 UNLM Neg Page 2 of 2 Limit Set: 0 Coding Set: 0 No Averaging Selected Total Assays Reported L-Shell Map mg/cm2 0.000X 0 0.000X 0 0.000X 0 0.000x 0 0.000 x 0 0.000X 0 o.000x 0 0.000X 0 0.000X 0 0.000X 0 o.000x o 0.000X 0 o.000x ' 0 0.000X 0 0.000X 0 0.000X 0 0.000X 0 0.000x 0 0.000X 0 0.000X 0 0.000 X 0 29 Type Result UNLM Neg UNLM Neg UNLM Neg UNLM Neg UNLM Neg UNLM Neg UNLM Neg UNLM Neg UNLM Neg UNLM Neg UNLM Neg UNLM Neg UNLM Neg UNLM Neg UNLM Neg UNLM Neg UNLM Neg UNLM Neg UNLM Neg UNLM Neg UNLM Neg Component Substrate I Lower Wall Metal I Lower Wall Metal 3 Lower Wall . Wallboard 3 Lower Wall Wallboard 3 Lower Wall Wallboard 3 Lower Wall Wallboard 1 Exterior Wall Metal I Exterior Wall Metal 1 Exterior Wall Metal 1 Exterior Wall Metal 2 Exterior Wall Metal 2 Exterior Wall Metal 3 Exterior Wall Metal 3 Exterior Wall Metal 3 Hanger Door Metal 3 Hanger Door Metal 3 Hanger Door Metal 3 Hanger Door Metal 3 Hanger Door Metal 3 Hanger Door Metal 4 Exterior Wall Metal No Averaging Selected Paint Condition Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good. Good Fair Fair Fair Fair Fair Fair Good K-Shell mg/cm2 -0.132 1< 0.147 1< -0.463 1< 0.796 1< 0.509 1< -0.797 1< -0.343 1< -0.284 K 0.496 K -0.085 K -0.142 K -0.0O6 K 0.251 K -0.215 1< -0.418 K 0.322 K -0.703 K -0.151 K -0.230 K 0.361 K 0.261 K JMR Environmental Services, Inc. 4560 Alvarado Canyon Rd. Suite 2d San Diego CA 92120 Customer: Palomar Airport Center, LLC 2192 Palomar Airport Rd. Carlsbad,CA 920084814 Action Level .1.000 mg /cm2 Lab 1.000 mg /cm2 # Site Room Tested, . # Wall 26822 . 0103 Hanger 32 1 26823 0103 Hanger 32 1 26824 0103 Hanger 32 1 26825 0103 Hanger 32 . I 26826 0103 Hanger 32 1 26827 0103 Hanger 32 , 1 26828 0103 Exterior 1 26829 0103 Exterior . . .. I 26830 0103 Exterior 1 26831 0103 Exterior 1 26832 . ' 0103 Exterior 1 26833 0103 Exterior I 26835 . 0103 Exterior . 1 26836 0103 Exterior , I 26837 0103 ExterIor. I 26838 0103 Exterior ' I 26839 0103 Exterior . I 26840 0103 Exterior 26841 0103 Exterior '1 26842 0103 Exterior I 26843 0103 Exterior . I Page 1 of 2 Limit Set: 0 Coding Set: 0 XRF Assay Data Project Name: Airport Hangers Site Name: Hangers 28-41 JMR Environmental Services, Inc. 4560 Alvarado Canyon Rd. )(IRIF Assay Data c,____ 'I ulLe u San Diego CA 92120 Customer: Palomar Airport Center, LLC Project Name: Airport Hangers 2192 Palomar Airport Rd. Carlsbad,CA 92008-4814 Action Level 1.000 mg /cm2 Lab 1.000 mg /cm2 # Site Room Tested # Wall Component Substrate Paint Condition 26844 0103 Exterior 1 4 Exterior Wall Metal Good 26845 0103 Exterior 1 4 Column, Steel Metal Fair 26846 0103 Exterior 1 4 Column, Steel Metal Fair 26847 0103 Exterior 1 4 Column, Steel Metal Fair Site Name: Hangers 2841 Total Assays Reported 29 K-Shell L-Shell Map mg/cm2 mg/cm2 # Type Result -0.240 K 0.000 X 0 UNLM Neg -0.498 K 0.000 X 0 UNLM Neg -0.259 K 0.000 X 0 UNLM Neg -0.622 K 0.000 X 0 UNLM Neg 26851 0103 Exterior 1 4 Beam, Steel Metal Fair 0.328 K 0.000 X 0 UNLM Neg Page 2 of 2 Limit Set: 0 Coding Set: 0 No Averaging Selected Substrate Metal Metal Metal Metal Metal Metal Metal Metal Metal Metal Metal Metal Metal Metal Metal Metal Paint Condition Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Fair Fair Fair Fair Fair Good Good Good Good K-Shell mg/cm2 0.389 K 0.077 K 0.165 K 0.636 K 0.013 K 0;120 K -0.128 K 0.400K -0.128 K 0.347 K -0.626 K -0.168 K 0.098 K 0.051 K 0.140 K 0.379 K Total Assays Reported L-Shell Map mg/cm2 0.000x 0 0.000x 0 0.000X 0 0.000 X 0 0.000 X 0 0.000 X 0 0.000 X 0 0.000 X 0 0.000X 0 0.000 X 0 0.000 X 0 0.000 X 0 9.000 X 0 0.000 X 0 0.000 X 0 0.000 X 0 Component I Exterior Wall I Exterior Wall I Exterior Wall 1 Beam, Steel I Hanger Door 1 Hanger Door 2 Exterior Wall 2 Entry Dr Fr 2 Entry Door 3 Exterior Wall 3 Exterior Wall 3 Exterior Wall 4 Exterior Wall 4 Exterior Wall 4 Exterior Wall 4 Exterior Wall 16 Type Result UNLM Neg UNLM Neg UNLM Neg UNLM Neg UNLM Neg UNLM Neg UNLM Neg UNLM Neg UNLM Neg UNLM Neg UNLM Neg UNLM Neg UNLM Neg UNLM Neg UNLM Neg UNLM Neg JMR Environmental Services, Inc. 4560 Alvarado Canyon Rd. - Suite 2d San Diego CA 92 120 Customer: Palomar Airport Center, LLC 2192 Palomar Airport Rd. Carlsbad,CA 92008-4814 Action Level 1.000 mg /cm2 Lab 1.000 mg /cm2 Site Room Tested # Wall 26854 0104 Exterior 1 26855 0104 Exterior 1 26856 0104 Exterior 1 26857 0104 Exterior I 26858 0104 Exterior I 26859 0104 Exterior 1 26860 0104 Exterior 1 26861 0104 Exterior S 26862 0104 Exterior 1 26863 0104 Exterior 1 26864 0104 Exterior I 26865 0104 Exterior 1 26866 0104 Exterior I 26867 0104 Exterior 1 26868 0104 Exterior I 26869 0104 Exterior I XRF Assay Data Project Name: Airport Hangers Site Name: Skyrocket Page 1 of I Limit Set: 0 Coding Set: 0 • No Averaging Selected JMR Environmental Services, Inc. 4560 Alvarado Canyon Rd. XRF Assay Data Suite 2d San Diego CA 92120 Customer: Palomar Airport Center, LLC Project Name: Airport Hangers Site Name: Bldg 2178 2192 Palomar Airport Rd. Carlsbad,CA 92008-4814 Action Level 1.000 mg /cm2 Lab 1.000 mg /cm2 Total Assays Reported 22 Site Room Tested # Wall Component Substrate CO ' On K-Shell L-Shell Map Type Result mg/cm2 26872 0105 Bldg 2178 1 1 Lower Wall Wood Good -0.531 K 0.000 X 0 UNLM Neg 26873 0105 Bldg 2178 1 1 Lower Wall Wood Good 0.182 K 0.000 X 0 UNLM Neg 26874 0105 Bldg 2178 1 1 Entry DrFr Wood Fair -0.187 K 0.000X 0 UNLM Neg 26875 0105 Bldg 2178 1 1 Entry Dr Fr Wood Fair 0.317 K 0.000 X 0 UNLM Neg 26876 0105 Bldg 2178 1 1 Entry Door Wood Fair -0.486 K 0.000 X 0 UNLM Neg 26877 0105 Bldg 2178 1 2 Lower Wall Wood Good 0.177 K 0.000 X 0 UNLM Neg 26878 0105 Bldg 2178 1 2 Lower Wall Wood Good 0.429 K 0.000 X 0 UNLM Neg 26879 0105 Bldg 2178 . 1 2 Lower Wall Wood Good -0.882 K 0.000 X 0 UNLM Neg 26880 0105 Bldg 2178 1 3 Lower Wall Wallboard Good 0.187 K 0.000 X 0 UNLM Neg 26881 0105. Exterior I I Exterior Wall Metal Good -1.059 K 0.000 X 0 .UNLM Neg 26882 0105 Exterior 1 2 Exterior Wall Metal Good -0.905 K 0.000 X 0. UNLM Neg 26883 0105 Exterior 1 2 Exterior Wall Wood Good 0.000 K 0.000 X 0 UNLM Neg 26884 0105 Exterior 1 2 Exterior Wall Wood Good 0.260 K 0.000 X 0 UNLM Neg 26885 0105 Exterior 1 2 Window Casing Wood Fair -0.006 K 0.000 X 0 UNLM Neg 26886 0105 Exterior 1 2 Window Casing Wood Fair 0.252 K 0.000 X 0 UNLM Neg 26887 0105 Exterior 1 2 Column, Wood Wood Good 0.479 K 0.000 X 0 UNLM Neg 26888 0105 Exterior 1 3 Exterior Wall Wood . Poor 0.369 K 0.000 X 0 UNLM Neg 26889 0105 Exterior 1 3 Exterior Wall . Metal Fair . 0.077 K 0.000 X 0 UNLM Neg 26890 0105 Exterior 1 3 Window Sill Wood Poor 0.334 K 0.000 X 0 UNLM Neg 26891 0105 Exterior 1 3 Window Sill Wood Poor -0.377 K 0.000 X 0 UNLM Neg 26892 0105 Exterior 1 4 Exterior Wall Metal Fair 0.091 K 0.000 X 0 UNLM Neg Page 1 of 2 Limit Set: 0.. Coding Set: 0 No Averaging Selected JMR Environmental Services, Inc. 4560 Alvarado Canyon Rd. XIRF Assay Data Suite 2d San Diego CA 92 120 Customer: Palomar Airport Center, LLC Project Name: Airport Hangers Site Name: Bldg 2178 - 2192 Palomar Airport Rd. Carlsbad,CA 92008-4814 Action Level 1.000 mg /cm2 Lab 1.000 mg /cm2 Total Assays Reported 22 # Site Room Tested # Wall Component Substrate Paint K-Shell L-Shell Map Condition mg/cm2 mg/cm2 Type Result 26893 0105 Exterior 1 4 Exterior Wall Metal Fair -0.092 K 0.000 X 0 UNLM Neg Page 2 of 2 Limit Set: 0 Coding Set: 0, No Averaging Selected I- tjljiitjj I- - - __ - — - - — - - - - - - •.j•TI a- - Lead Paint Investigation: p Palomar Airport Center Environmental Services Inc. Airplane Hangers and Assoc. Bldgs b A Summary of Ca1IOSHA's Lead in Construction Standard Title 8 CCR Section 1532.1 NOTE: This standard originally became effective on November 4. 1993, shortly after the federal standard (29 CFR 1926.62). California's standard has since been revised; revisions that represent the additional requirements in California are highlighted by underlining. A copy of the complete Cal/OSHA standard, in a reformatted, easier-to-read version, is available from the Occupational Lead Poisoning Prevention Program at (510) 622-4332 or visit www.dhs.ca.gov/ohb. The federal standard is available from Federal OSHA Publications Office at (415) 744-7112. Scope This standard covers all construction work where an employee may be exposed to lead, including metallic lead, inorganic lead compounds, and organic lead soaps, but not organic lead compounds. Definitions An airborne lead level of 30 pg/rn3 is called the Action Level (AL). Having airborne lead concentrations at or above the AL triggers certain health and safety measures described in this standard. Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL) The 8-hour Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL) is 50 pg/rn3 of airborne lead. If the work day is longer than 8 hours, the PEL is 400/number of hours worked per day. The employer must ensure that no employee is exposed to lead at concentrations over the PEL. Exposure Assessment Exposure assessment must be performed in all workplaces where employees may be exposed to lead. (d) (2) Protection of Employees During Assessment Of Exposure Three sets of specified tasks (often referred to as trigger tasks") trigger basic protective measures where lead is present, until the employer performs an employee exposure assessment. (Exposure assessment is an initial determination via air monitoring, or previous monitoring of a very similar job within the last 12 months.) For all three sets of tasks, employers are required to provide the following basic protective measures until air monitoring indicates exposure levels are at or below the PEL:. Q Appropriate respiratory protection (type of respirator is specified according to assumed airborne lead level and requirements of Table 1 on page 6). O Appropriate personal protective equipment - clean work clothes such as coveralls at least weekly (daily if greater than 200 pg/rn3 lead in air); gloves, hats, shoes or disposable shoe coverlets, face shields, vented goggles or other appropriate equipment o Change areas with separate storage facilities for work and Street clothes - the employer shall assure that employees do not leave the workplace with work clothes or equipment. El Hand washing facilities - the employer shall assure that employees wash their hands and face at the end of each work shift. O Biological monitoring - consisting of initial or baseline blood sampling for lead and zinc protoporphyrin (ZPP). O Training - includes Hazard Communication, respirator and lead training. Lowest Exposure Trigger Tasks: Assume exposures greater than 50 and up to 500 pg/rn3 unless proven otherwise: where lead coatings or paint are present: manual demolition of structures manual scraping manual sanding heat gun applications power tool cleaning with dust collection system spray painting with lead any other task where the employer has reason to believe employees may be exposed over the PEL. Medium Exposure Trigger Tasks: Assume exposures greater than 500 and up to 2.500 pg/rn3 unless proven otherwise: use of lead-containing mortar lead burning where lead coatings or paint are present: rivet busting Occupational Lead Poisoning Prevention Program / California Department of Health Services - Rev. 2/13/02 A Sumznasy of CaIJOSHA's Lead In Construction Standard, Title 8 CCR Section 1532.1 power tool cleaning without dust collection systems cleanup of dry expendable abrasives abrasive blasting enclosure movement and removal Highest Exposure Trigger Tasks: Assume exposures greater than 2,500 pg/rn3 unless proven otherwise: where lead coatings or paint are present: abrasive blasting welding cutting torch burning (d) Exposure Assessment (Air monitoring) When air monitoring is conducted, the employer shall collect full-shift personal samples representative of an employee's regular, daily exposure to lead. Monitoring should include at least one sample for each job classification in each work area either for each shift or for the shift with the highest exposure level. (For the initial determination, the employer may monitor only those employees expected to have the highest exposure levels.) (d) (3) Basis of Initial Determination The basis of initial determination, or initial assessment of employee exposure. will be employee exposure monitoring results and relevant considerations (e.g., observations, complaints) with the following two exceptions: U Where the employer has previously monitored for lead exposures, and the data were obtained within the past 12 months during closely similar workplace operations and conditions, the employer may rely on the earlier results: or O Where the employer has objective data, demonstrating that a particular product or material containing lead or specific process, operation .or activity involving lead cannot result in an employee exposure to lead at or above the AL during processing, use or handling, the employer may rely upon such data instead of implementing initial monitoring. Objective data confirming that materials or surface coatings contain less than 0.06% (600 ppm) of lead may be used to demonstrate that employee exposure will not exceed the AL. as long as-every unique surface or material has been sampled and analyzed. Note - Objective data are not permitted to be used for exposure assessment in connection with any of the trigger tasks listed under subsection (d) (2). (d)(6) Frequency of Exposure Assessment If the initial determination shows exposures less than the AL, no further assessment is needed until there has been a change of equipment, process, control, personnel or a new task has been initiated. If the initial determination is at or above the AL but at or below the PEL, then monitoring shall be done at least every six months. If the initial determination is above the PEL, then monitoring shall be done quarterly. (d) (8) Employee Notification Within 5 days after completion of the exposure • assessment, the employer shall notify each employee in writing of the results which represent that employee's airborne lead exposure. (e) Methods of Compliance Exposures over the PEL shall be reduced through engineering, work practice and administrative controls, to the extent feasible. Respirators may be used to supplement other controls. Prior to the commencement of any job where exposures may reach the PEL, the employer shall establish and implement a written compliance program, describing the lead-emitting activities and the means by which exposures will be controlled. The compliance program shall provide for frequent, regular jobsite inspections by a person who is capable of identifying lead hazards and has authorization to take prompt corrective measures. Where mechanical ventilation is used, the employer, shall evaluate the performance as necessary to maintain effectiveness. (0 Respiratory Protection Where respirators are used, they shall be selected on the basis of air monitoring results, with the minimum level of respirator as indicated in Table 1 on page 6. Until monitoring results are available, the appropriate respirator is determined according to the assumed exposure associated with the task being performed, as per subsection (d) (2). Occupational Lead Poisoning Prevention Program ICaJifomla Department of Health Services . Rev. 2113/02 2 A Summary of Cal/OSHA 's Lead in Construction Standard, Title 8 CCR Section 1532.1 If an employee exhibits difficulty breathing with the respirator, the employer shall make available a medical examination to determine whether the employee can wear a respirator safely while performing the work PAPRs (powered air-purifying respirators) must be provided to any employee who requests one, where a PAPR would provide adequate protection as per Table 1. Where respirators are used, the employer shall institu tea complete written respiratory protection program in accordance with Cal/OSHA's Respiratory Protection Standard, §5144. The program shall outline procedures for selection, use, training, cleaning and sanitizing, storage, inspection and maintenance of respirators. The program shall be evaluated by regular inspections. §5144 requires that any respirators used shall be certified by NIOSH. Also, employers shall perform quantitative or qualitative fit testing of respirators at the time of initial fitting. and at least annually thereafter, for employees wearing tight-fitting facepiece respirators. (g) Protective Work Clothing and Equipment When an employee is exposed to lead above the PEL (without regard to whether a respirator is worn), or to lead compounds which may cause irritation, the employer shall provide and assure the employee uses appropriate protective work clothing, such as coveralls or other full-body work clothing, gloves, hats, shoes or shoe coverings, and face shields, goggles or other protective equipment as needed. Work clothing shall be provided at least weekly for employees exposed over the PEL, except daily for those exposed at levels higher than 200 pg/m3. The employer shall provide for the cleaning or disposal of protective clothing and equipment. Clothing to be laundered must be placed in a closed container, labeled to indicate it contains lead, and the launderer must be notified of the potentially harmful effects of lead exposure. Cleaning of protective clothing or equipment by blowing, shaking or any other means that disperses lead into the air is prohibited. Housekeeping All surfaces shall be maintained as free as practicable of accumulations of lead. Vacuums equipped with toxic dust-removing HEPA filters are the preferred method of cleaning surfaces where lead accumulates. Other types of vacuums may not be used Shoveling, dry or wet sweeping, and brushing may be used only where HEPA vacuuming has been tried and found to be ineffective. Use of compressed air for cleaning is prohibited, unless there is a ventilation system to capture the dust created by the compressed air. Hygiene Facilities, Practices and Regulated Areas The employer shall assure that all employees exposed to lead above the PEL wash their hands and face prior to eating, drinking, smoking or applying cosmetics. The employer shall provide, for ALL employees exposed tá lead, adequate hand washing facilities, and assures (in the absence of shower facilities) that employees wash their hands and face at the end of the work shift. In areas where employees are exposed to lead. above the PEL, the employer shall assure that food or beverages are not present or consumed, tobacco products are not present or used and cosmetics are not applied. Employees exposed to lead above the PEL shall be provided with clean change areas with separate storage facilities for work and street clothing, to prevent cross-contamination. The employer shall assure that employees do not leave the workplace wearing any protective clothing or equipment that was worn during the work shift. Shower facilities, soap and towels shall be provided, where feasible, for employees exposed to lead above the PEL. and the employer shall assure that these employees shower at the end of the work shift. Employees exposed to lead above the PEL shall be provided with a clean lunchroom or eating area. The employer shall assure that the lunch area is kept free from lead accumulation and that employees do not enter the lunch area with protective work clothing or equipment that has Occupational Lead Poisoning Prevention Program /California Department of Health Services - Rev. 2/13/02 / A SununaiyofCa1fOSHA's Lead in Construction Standard, Title 8 CCR Section 1532.1 not been cleaned by vacuuming or other method that limits dispersion of lead dust. Employers shall establish regulated areas, where feasible, wherever employees are exposed above' the PEL or performing trigger tasks (subsection' (d)(2)). Warning signs shall be posted (subsection (m)), and access shall be restricted to authorized persons. Appropriate protective equipment shall be provided to and worn by employees and other persons who enter the regulated area. (j) 'Medical Surveillance The employer shall assure that the lead medical program (including all medical examinations and procedures performed) is under the supervision of a licensedphysician. The employee has the right to seek a second medical opinion regarding the lead medical evaluation, at the expense of the employer, and if necessary a third physician may be requested to resolve any disagreements between the first two. Prophylactic chelation, the routine use of chelating drugs to lower blood lead levels in persons occupationally exposed 'to lead is prohibited. (j) (2) Biological Monitoring Initial blood sampling and analysis for blood lead levels (BLL) and zinc protoporphyrin. (ZPP) are required for employees performing any of the specified trigger tasks, or for any employee exposed to an air lead level at or above the AL for at least 1 day. Employees who are or may be exposed at or above the AL for more than 30 days in any consecutive 12 months, must be enrolled in a medical surveillance program, including BLL and ZPP at least every 2 months for the first 6 months, and every 6 months thereafter. Any employee with a BLL at or above 40 pg/dl shall have a BLL and ZPP every two months until two consecutive samples are less than 40 pg/dl. Any employee with a BLL above 50 pg/dl shall receive a follow-up BLL within 2 weeks after the employer receives the results of the first test. For those employees temporarily removed from their jobs involving lead exposure (see subsection (k), Medical Removal Protection), a BLL and ZPP must, be provided every month during the removal period. All analysis of blood samples shall be conducted by a laboratory approved by OSHA. The employer shall notify all employees, in writing, of their blood sampling results within 5 working days after receipt of the results. (3) Medical Examinations and Consultations A medical exam shall be provided annually for all employees who had a BLL at or above 40 pg/dl during the preceding 12 months. A medical exam shall be provided to any employee' who reports signs or symptoms related to lead poisoning, desires medical.advice regarding the effects of lead exposure on the employee's ability to produce a healthy child, is pregnant, or has difficulty breathing while wearing a respirator. A medical exam shall be provided as medically appropriate to any employee removed from his/her usual job involving exposure to lead. A medical exam shall include: detailed work history, with particular attention to past lead exposure; history and physical exam, with particular attention to teeth, gums, hematologic, gastrointestinal, renal, cardiovascular, neurological systems, and pulmonary system if respirators are used; blood pressure measurement; blood sample and analysis including BLL. ZPP, hemoglobin and hematocrit determinations, red cell indices, examination of peripheral smear morphology, blood urea nitrogen, serum creatinine; urinalysis with microscopic examination; pregnancy or male fertility evaluation, if requested by the employee; any other test deemed- necessary by the physician. Medical Removal Protection (MRP) (k) (1) Temporary Medical Removal and Return The employer shall remove an employee from work involving exposure to lead at or above the AL on each occasion that a BLL and follow-up test is at or above 50 pg/dl. An employee who has been removed due to an elevated BLL can return to his/her former job after having two consecutive BLLs at or below 40 pg/dl. The employer shall remove an employee from work involving exposure to lead at or above the AL on each occasion that a final medical determination results in a medical finding, Occupational Lead Poisoning Prevention Program / California Department of Health Services -Rev. 2.113102 A Swnmaiy of Cal/OSHA's Lead in Construction Standard, Title 8 CCR Section 1532.1 determination, or opinion thatthe employee has All employees and supervisors who are engaged a detected medical condition which places the in lead-related construction in residences or employee at increased risk of material buildings generally accessible to the public, and impairment to health from exposure to lead, shown to be exposed to lead at or above the PEL. An employee who has been removed due to a final medical determination can return to his/her former job when a subsequent medical determination indicates he/she no longer has a medical condition which places that employee at increased risk of health impairment from exposure to lead. snati oe traineQ oy state-accreaiteci training. providers and certified by the California Department of Health Services (CDHS). [Call 1-800-597-LEAD for information about accredited training providers and CDHS certification.] (m) Signs (k) (2) Medical Removal Protection Benefits As long as the job the employee was removed from continues, the employer shall provide up to 18 months of MRP benefits on each occasion that an employee is removed from exposure to lead. MRP benefits means the normal earnings, seniority and other employment rights, and benefits, as though the employee had not been removed from the former job. (1) Employee Information, Training and Certification The employer shall provide information about lead hazards, according to the Hazard Communication Standard (Section 5194), to all employees exposed to lead. For all employees exposed to lead at or above the AL on any day, exposed to lead compounds that cause eye or skin irritation, or who perform any of the specified trigger tasks, the employer shall provide initial (pre-placement) training that includes: the content of this standard and appendices: the operations that may cause lead exposure at or above the AL: the purpose, proper selection, fitting; use and limitations of respirators: the purpose and description of the medical surveillance program. including the adverse health effects of lead exposure (especially on reproduction); the engineering controls and work practices relevant to the employee's job assignment: the contents of any compliance plan in effect: the location of regulated areas: the prohibition against routine use of chelation agents: the employee's right of access to records. For all employees exposed to lead at or above the AL on any day, the above training must be provided annually. (l)(3) Training and Certification for Residential and Public Buildings In regulated areas (work areas where employee exposure is above the PEL and/or trigger tasks are performed), the employer shall post a warning sign with the words: WARNING: LEAD WORK AREA POISON - NO SMOKING OR EATING .Record Keeping The employer is required to maintain detailed records on exposure assessment, including any. objective data used for exemption from air monitoring requirements, medical surveillance and medical removals. Observation of Monitoring The employer shall provide affected employees or their designated representatives an opportunity to observe any monitoring of employee lead exposure. Observers shall be provided with and use protective equipment if required in the area, receive an explanation of the measurement procedures, observe all steps related to monitoring, and receive copies of the results. Lead-Work Pre-lob Notification The employer shall provide written notification to Cal/OSHA at least 24 hours before conduting lead-related construction work involving any of the "trigger tasks" listed in section (d) (2). Notification is NOT required when any of the following situations exists: the lead content of the materials being disturbed is less than 0.5%, 5,000 parts per million (weight by weight). or 1.0 mg/_crn the amount of lead-containing materials to be disturbed is less than 100 square feet or 100 linear feet; or Occupational Lead Poisoning Prevention Program / California Department of Health Services - Rev. 2/13/02 A Summary of CaIJOSHA's Lead In- Construction Standard, Title 8 CCR Section 1532.1 3) the only (d) (2) task' to be performed consists _____ of torch cutting or welding for no longer than 1 hour in any shift. _______ The notification must provide: employer name and contact information: address/location 'of the planned work: starting and ending dates: number _____ of workers: type of structure: amount of lead- ____ containing material to be disturbed: description of the work and work practicesto be used: supervisor name: and amount of lead in the disturbed materials (if known'). A non-mandatory form for performing notification is available on Cal/OSHA's website Table 1: Respiratory Protection for Lead Aerosols Airborne Lead Concentration Required Respirator 'Not> 500 pg/rn3 half-mask air purifying with high efficiency (P.100) filters Lowest exposure (up to lOx PEL)...........................or half-mask supplied air in negative pressure mode trigger tasks, or ' Not> 1.250 pg/rn3 ' loose-fitting or helmet PAPR with high efficiency (P-lOU) (up to 25 x PEL) ........................... filters, or Type C hood supplied air respirator in continuous-supply mode (for Type CE abrasive blasting respirator in continuous-flow mode see below) Medium exposure Not> 2.500 pg/rn3 trigger tasks, or (up to 50 PEL).......................... Full facepiece air purifying with high efficiency (P-100) filters, or, tight-fitting PAPR' with P-100 filters, ofull facepiece supplied air in demand mode, or half-mask supplied air in continuous-flow mode, or SCBA** in demand mode Highest exposure trigger tasks, or Not> 50.000 jig/m3 (up to 1.000 x PEL)....................... Not> 100,000 Vg/M3 (up to 2,000 x PEL)..................... half-mask supplied air in positive-pressure mode, or Type CE hood or helmet abrasive blasting respirator operated in continuous-flow mode (with neck cuff or neck sealing feature). full facepiece supplied air in positive-pressure mode (e.g., type CE abrasive blasting respirator in positive- pressure mode) > 100,000 pg/rn3 (>2,000 x PEL) .... full facepiece SCBA in positive-pressure mode Occupational Lead Poisoning PreVention Program I California Department of Health Services - Rev. 2113102 at www.dir.ca.gov/DOSH/doshl.html. It may be filled out online and emailed to DOSHLeadNotice@dir.ca.gov. The information may also be mailed or faxed to the nearest Cal/OSHA district office. If unforeseen lead work is initiated on an urgent basis, the notification may be performed by phone followed by written notification within 24 hours. A Summary of CaIJOSHA's Lead In Construction Standard, Title 8 CCR Section 1532.1 Glossary of Symbols, Units of Measure, and Abbreviations > - symbol meaning "greater than" x - symbol meaning "times." as in 50 x PEL (50 times the PEL). ppm - parts per million - The units used to specify the concentration of lead in a material such as a paint chip sample. 1% is equivalent to. 10.000 ppm. pg/dl - micrograms per deciliter - The units used to specify the amount Of lead in a person's blood sample, i.e., the weight of lead in a deciliter of whole blood. pg/rn3 - micrograms per cubic meter - The units used to specify the concentration of lead dust or fume in air. These units are used to express the results of personal air monitoring. AL - Action Level - A concentration of lead in air of 30 pg/r& averaged over an 8-hour shift. BLL - blood lead level - A measurement of how much lead is in a person's blood. HEPA - high efficiency particulate air'- A type of filter that efficiently captures very small particles and is used in respirators, vacuums, and ventilation systems for toxic dusts such as lead. *PAPR _'powered air-purifying respirator - A respirator equipped with a battery-powered blower which draws air through filters and into the facepiece. PEL - Permissible Exposure Limit - A concentration of lead in air of 50 pg/rn3 averaged over an 8-hour shift. ' **SCBA - self-contained breathing apparatus - Respirator with clean air tank worn on the wearer's back. ZPP - zinc protoporphyrin - A blood test that can indicate an effect of lead on the blood-forming system. This test is required whenever a BLL is done, and is analyzed from the same blood sample. Occupational Lead Poisoning Prevention Program/California Department of Health Services -Rev. 7113/02' L. Environmental Services, Inc Lead Paint Investigation: Palomar Airport Center Airplane Hangers and Assoc. Bldgs State of California Division of Occupational Safety and Health Certified Site Surveillance Technician Iobert D. Cox Name Certficaton No.___________ Epires on 9/191.2004 i i 94-1504 O=P iio,ial SaIe W'Healh as aied by Proles Code j State ofCalifornia Department of Health Services Lead-Related Certificate Exi,iration Construction Type Date Certificate ipector/Assessor 0812812004