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n <br />structural steel appears to be defective during the cleaning operation, notify the Engineer <br />immediately. After repairs are completed, clean and coat the repaired sections per this <br />Specification. <br />Cover all motors, gears and electrical apparatus not to be coated and may be <br />damaged by surface preparations. Ensure all bridge components are kept free of abrasive <br />materials buildup at all times. <br />560 -15.2 Testing of Original Coating: When sound portions of the original coating <br />are to be left in place, prior to the commencement of cleaning and coating operations, <br />apply a test patch (minimum area of 100 ft2 [9.3 m2]) of the proposed coating system in <br />accordance with this Specification and have it evaluated by the Engineer for approval. <br />Allow the test patch to cure a minimum of 7 days prior to evaluation. Ensure <br />the test patch meets all Specification requirements and also exhibit a minimum adhesion <br />rating of 4A when tested in accordance with ASTM D 3359. Repair damage, which occurs <br />as a result of testing in accordance with this Specification. <br />560 -15.3 Application of Coating: Apply an overall coating system to all surface in <br />accordance with the manufacturers recommendations and the Contract Documents. <br />560 -16 Lead Abatement. <br />560 -16.1 Coating Hazardous Material Analysis: When the Contract includes <br />removal of paint from an existing structure the Coating Hazardous Material Analysis Data <br />Sheet will be available on the Department's web site. The URL for obtaining this <br />information is: <br />http: / /www. dot. state .fl.us /statematerialsoffice/ laboratory / chemical /hazardouscoatings /inde <br />x.htm . <br />560 -16.2 General: Establish a hazardous coating removal program to document and <br />control coating removal and application operations in strict compliance with OSHA 29CFR <br />Part 1910.1025, 1 926.62, and 1926.63. This program will include applicable requirements <br />from Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) environmental protection issues and <br />hazardous waste disposal. <br />Prior to construction of the containment area or removing any hazardous <br />materials perform Total Suspended Particulate (TSP) sampling and testing of the air and <br />soil for any hazardous materials. Document the number and specific location where each <br />sample is taken as outlined in Project Design - Industrial Lead Paint Removal Handbook, <br />Volume 2 and use these results to determine a baseline level of any hazardous materials on <br />the job site, Continue the TSP monitoring from the beginning of work to the removal of the <br />containment devices. <br />Workday determination constitutes only the time during which cleaning and <br />surface preparation and subsequent clean up is performed. Enter all pertinent information <br />into a field logbook. For the purposes of computing action levels, the workday must not <br />exceed 8 hours. <br />560 -16.3 Pollution Control: Submit a written pollution control and monitoring plan <br />at the preconstruction meeting which clearly describes the means for complying with all <br />Local, State and federal regulations including pollution control provisions specified herein. <br />The written plan must be in accordance with Project Design: Industrial Lead Paint Removal <br />Handbook, Volume II, Phase 6, Environmental Monitoring and Phase 7, Worker Protection <br />IN and specifically include, but not be limited to, providing a scaled map of the work site <br />layout showing the proposed number and location of soil and sediment sampling, waste <br />flit <br />March 2007 01000 -135 03- 4122.D <br />