Asbestos Containing Material (ACM). Any material containing more than one- percent asbestos of any type or mixture of types.
Asbestos Containing Material (ACM). Any material that contains one percent or greater (>1%) asbestos as one of its components. Asbestos fiber may be found in vinyl or resilient floor coverings, drywall, roofing xxxxx and ceiling tiles, cement pipe, cement sheet, and shingle. Asbestos fiber may be a component in gaskets and packing, in reinforced plastic molding compounds, in coatings and sealants, and in friction products, including brake linings, clutch facings, and industrial linings for equipment and appliances. For purposes of the OSHA Asbestos Standards, any thermal system insulation (TSI), sprayed-on or troweled-on surfacing materials, or vinyl/asphaltic flooring materials in building constructed prior to 1981 are presumed to be ACMs, unless proven otherwise by testing.
Asbestos Containing Material (ACM). Asbestos containing insulation, flooring, and other building materials may be encountered by the Contractor during the performance of work under this contract, and the Contractor shall remain alert to this possibility. If ACM is encountered or suspected in the performance of work, the Contractor shall avoid removing, sanding, abrading, or disturbing the material. The Contractor shall verbally notify the KO within one hour and follow-up with written ACM Notification within 24 hours.
Asbestos Containing Material (ACM). Based on your investigation, do any of the improvements at the subject appear to contain any suspect asbestos containing material?
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Asbestos Containing Material (ACM). LESSEE acknowledges that there may be asbestos containing material in some areas occupied by LESSEE and/or Sublessees and under LESSEE’S control. LESSOR will make available to LESSEE its survey showing the location and condition of ACM in such areas. LESSEE agrees to notify LESSOR immediately if any ACM is damaged or disturbed or if any damage is discovered. LESSEE will immediately cease any activity that might result in further damage to or disturbing of ACM. LESSOR will arrange for any necessary remediation.
Asbestos Containing Material (ACM). Lessor has surveyed the premises for asbestos containing material (ACM). The premises may, or may not, contain ACM. It is Lessee’s responsibility to review the Asbestos Survey and Operation and Maintenance (O&M) Plan. Both the Survey and O&M Plan are available for review upon request from the USPS Postmaster/Installation Head. The O&M Plan provides suggestions on how to make improvements without disturbing ACM (for example, how to remove and reinstall carpet that is laid over asbestos containing floor tile). Should Lessee contract for custodial services or any other services (including construction, repairs, etc.), its contractor must also be aware of the survey and O&M Plan. Lessee understands that the Asbestos Survey and O&M Plan are being provided for informational purposes only; neither Lessee nor any other party is entitled to rely on the accuracy of these materials. Any renovation or alteration performed by Lessee impacting or potentially impacting ACM requires the prior written approval of the USPS Contracting Officer, and must comply with all applicable local, state, and federal requirements, as well as all USPS requirements, including USPS asbestos policies, plans, management instructions, and environmental policies. Lessee must keep complete records of all such activity, and transfer them to Lessor at the termination of the Lease. Lessee hereby indemnifies, releases, and holds harmless Lessor from any and all claims, losses, etc. in any way arising out of any work or activity related to this clause.
Asbestos Containing Material (ACM). This section describes the presence and condition of asbestos-containing material (ACM) at facilities within the Group 6 SSSEBS property footprint. ACM is present in the facilities within this property as indicated in SSSEBS Section 3.11. Specific locations of ACM can be found in the Basewide Asbestos Survey (Lxx & Ro, 1996). A copy of this document is available for review at the MxXxxxxxx AFB EM office and has been provided to the County of Sacramento. The Basewide Asbestos Survey effort did not include an evaluation of exterior facility materials such as roofing materials and exterior siding. Unless otherwise noted, it should be assumed that the exterior materials of Group 6 facilities have ACM. Assessments of Group 6 facilities are currently being conducted to determine potential ACM hazards. As part of these assessments areas of torn, exposed, or damaged insulation, ceiling or floor tiles, baseboards, sheetrock, transite siding, window caulking, or taping compound are evaluated for potential ACM. Damaged areas of asbestos will be repaired or removed in accordance with criteria developed by the MxXxxxxxx AFB asbestos team and coordinated with the BRAC Cleanup Team (BCT) prior to lease or transfer of the facility. Criteria developed are based on whether or not the damaged areas of asbestos present an occupational health hazard. The Lease will require the Lessee to assume all responsibility for ACM in the facilities within this property including the requirement to monitor the condition of existing ACM and comply with all applicable laws and regulations relating to ACM. The Lease will also require the Lessee to remove or remediate any ACM which, during the period of the Lease, becomes damaged or deteriorated. The Lease will also require the Lessee to submit an appropriate asbestos disposal plan to the Air Force for approval prior to conducting any remediation activities.
Asbestos Containing Material (ACM). Those manufactured products and construction materials including structural and mechanical building materials, as well as packings and gaskets that contain more than one percent (1.0%) asbestos by weight.
Asbestos Containing Material (ACM). It is Design-Build Contractor’s responsibility to identify, inspect, notify, amend notifications as necessary, pay notification fees, and abate asbestos found on any structure, including but not limited to bridges and buildings, in accordance with appropriate or relevant regulations or guidance.