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Asbestos Asbestos Awareness. Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral that once was lauded for its versatility, recognized for its heat resistance, tensile.

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1 Asbestos Asbestos Awareness

2 Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral that once was lauded for its versatility, recognized for its heat resistance, tensile strength and insulating properties, and used for everything from fire-proof vests to home and commercial construction. It was woven into fabric, and mixed with cement.

3 What are the health risks of exposure? Breathing in asbestos fibres can cause cancer and other diseases, such as: Asbestosis a scarring of the lungs, which makes it difficult to breathe Mesothelioma a rare cancer of the lining of the chest or abdominal cavity Lung Cancer smoking can greatly increase this risk

4 Asbestos Management Plan

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7 School District 27 – Operations and Maintenance Department Asbestos Exposure Control Plan Revised: October 25, 2012 Approved by: Alex Telford TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.STATEMENT OF PURPOSE............................................................................................................................... 1 2.RESPONSIBILITES................................................................................................................................................ 1 3.BACKGROUND........................................................................................................................................................ 2 A. What is Asbestos?.......................................................................................................................................... 2 B. Health Effects of Asbestos.......................................................................................................................... 2 4. RISK IDENTIFICATION, ASSESSMENT AND CONTROL........................................................................ 3 A. Risk Identification and Assessment:........................................................................................................... 3 B. CONTROLS................................................................................................................................................... 3 1. Elimination......................................................................................................................................... 3 2. Controls – Moderate Risk................................................................................................................ 4 5. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT........................................................................................................ 5 A. Respirators........................................................................................................................................................ 5 B. Protective Clothing and Equipment............................................................................................................. 5 6. EDUCATION AND TRAINING........................................................................................................................... 6 7. HYGIENE FACILITIES AND DECONTAMINATION PROCEDURES................................................... 6 A. MODERATE RISK WORK AREAS- ALL............................................................................................. 6 8. HEALTH MONITORING........................................................................................................................................ 7 9. DOCUMENTATION................................................................................................................................................. 7 10. SAFE WORK PROCEDURES............................................................................................................................... 7 A. MODERATE RISK WORK (General)...................................................................................................... 7 11. TEMPORARY WASTE STORAGE AND DISPOSAL..................................................................................... 8

8 Safe Work Procedures Floor Tile Hepa Vacuum Bag Small Spills Gasket Removal Insulation of Fittings Cement Board Crawlspaces Floor Covering Wheel Assemblies Lead Exposure Control Plan

9 Asbestos Building Material Assessment (Asbestos Inventory) Location Product or material Samples collected

10 Roles and Responsibilities

11 Ensuring that the materials (e.g. Tools, equipment, PPE) and other resources (i.e. worker training materials, safe work procedures) required to fully implement and maintain the exposure control plan (ECP) are readily available and used where and when they are required. Conducting a periodic review of the effectiveness of the ECP. This would include a review of the available abatement technologies to ensure these are selected and used when required. Ensuring that supervisors and workers are trained to an acceptable level of competency Maintaining records of training, fit testing, employee training and inspections Maintaining the ECP by reviewing it annually with the Health and Safety Committee. Selecting, implementing and documenting the appropriate site-specific control measures. Providing adequate instruction to workers on the hazards of working with asbestos-containing materials and on the precautions specified in the job specific plan covering hazards at the location. Ensuring the workers are using the proper air purifying respirators (APR) and have been trained in their use, care and maintenance. Ensuring that the workers are fit tested and that the results are recorded. Directing the work in a manner that ensures the risk to workers is minimized and adequately controlled. Ensuring that a Notice of Project (NOP) is filed with WorkSafeBC for Asbestos work where applicable Communicate asbestos risks to hired contractors to ensure a safe work environment. Facilities Managers Responsibilities

12 Principal’s or Site Supervisors Responsibilities To ensure that all workers at their site are made aware of the health hazards of asbestos Provide a location in the office for the yellow binder containing the Asbestos Inventory and the Asbestos Management Plan Know what to do in case of an emergency and who to call Inform all staff annually of the Asbestos Management Plan and its location Review the asbestos inventory in their school annually All staff should also be informed of emergency procedures in case an asbestos product is broken or damaged.

13 Staff (Teachers, Aids, Clerical) Responsibilities To be aware of the Asbestos Management Plan and its location To inform the custodian, principal or maintenance immediately if an asbestos containing product is broken or damaged

14 Know and follow health and safety requirements that apply to the job. Ask the supervisor for training to perform work tasks and use equipment safely. Participate in all required health and safety education and training. Work safely, and encourage co-workers to do the same. Use all required PPE and clothing. Correct any unsafe conditions or immediately report them to a supervisor. Immediately report any injury to a first aid attendant or supervisor. Inform a supervisor of any physical or mental impairments that may affect work safety. Make suggestions to improve health and safety Maintenance Workers Responsibilities

15 Custodians Responsibilities To be aware of the Asbestos Management Plan and its location To be aware of asbestos containing material in their facility and to conduct a monthly check to ensure that the products remain in good condition To inform maintenance staff immediately if an asbestos containing product is broken or damaged To be aware of their role in protecting other staff members when a spill occurs.

16 Asbestos Management Program Custodial Monthly Check Sheet School :Marie Sharpe Month: Custodian LocationProductNote:In good condition Main Building Day CareCement Asbestos Board (Transite)above windows □ Classroom 4Cement Asbestos Board (Transite)above windows □ LA Rm.Cement Asbestos Board (Transite)above windows □ Classroom 6Cement Asbestos Board (Transite)above windows □ LibraryCement Asbestos Board (Transite)above windows □ Library Work Rm.Sheet FlooringOlive Mosaic □ Storage off Rm. 10Sheet Flooringtan □ Classroom 10Cement Asbestos Board (Transite)above windows □ Classroom 9Cement Asbestos Board (Transite)above windows □ Classroom 8Cement Asbestos Board (Transite)above windows □ Storage Rm. BSheet FlooringOlive Green Mosaic □ Classroom 7Cement Asbestos Board (Transite)above windows □ Classroom 5Cement Asbestos Board (Transite)above windows □ Classroom 3Cement Asbestos Board (Transite)above windows □ Boys Washroom Main HallSheet Flooringtan □

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18 Emergency Response What to do if an asbestos containing product is damaged or broken

19 Isolate Area Evacuate the area Isolate or confine the spill by closing the doors to the room or blocking access using other means Turn off ventilation or fans if possible Lock the doors where possible DO NOT DISTURB the material. Asbestos fibers are very fine and can become airborne easily

20 Notify Notify the Principal / Manager of the spill immediately Contact the maintenance department immediately by phone Only trained personnel can safely clean up an asbestos spill, improper procedures can contaminate the whole facility and put more people at risk.

21 Your Now Aware Thank You


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