Asbestos Building Inspection Report Oak Forest Gun Club 4001 W Fieldcrest Drive Markham, Illinois 60452 Project No.: 1403308 557 West Polk Street, Suite 201 Chicago, IL 60607 312.447.1200 p 312.447.0922 f www.egsl.com w Prepared for: Daniel White Forest Preserve District of Cook County 536 N. Harlem Avenue River Forest, Illinois 60305 Prepared by: Cedric L. Davis Asbestos Building Inspector (IDPH #100 10404) Lead Risk Assessor (IDPH #012376) November 19, 2014 Reducing the Risks. Stopping the Causes. Correcting the Effects.
EGSL Project No. 1403308: Asbestos Sampling Report, Oak Forest Gun Club, Markham, Illinois Table of Contents 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY... 3 2. SAMPLING... 4 2.1 ASBESTOS SAMPLING... 4 3. FINDINGS... 4 3.1 NON ASBESTOS CONTAINING MATERIAL... 4 3.2 ASBESTOS CONTAINING MATERIAL... 5 4. RECOMMENDATIONS... 6 ATTACHMENT A: PHOTOGRAPHIC DOCUMENTATION... 7 ATTACHMENT B: PLM ANALYTICAL RESULTS... 8 ATTACHMENT C: LICENSING/LAB AND INSPECTOR... 9 Oak Forest Gun Club.docx Page 2
EGSL Project No. 1403308: Asbestos Sampling Report, Oak Forest Gun Club, Markham, Illinois 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY On November 7, 2014, Environmental Group Services Ltd. (EGSL) personnel conducted an asbestos building inspection of the Oak Forest Gun Club at, 4001 W Fieldcrest Drive, Markham, Illinois 60452. The inspection was conducted because of planned demolition and/or renovation activities and is in keeping with federal regulations, which state, the owner or operator of a demolition or renovation activity and prior to the commencement of the demolition or renovation will thoroughly inspect the affected facility or part of the facility where the demolition or renovation operation will occur for the presence of asbestos (National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP): Asbestos [40 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 61, Subpart M]). Bulk material samples of presumed asbestos containing building materials (PACBM) were collected by Cedric L Davis Sr. of EGSL, an EPA accredited and licensed Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) Asbestos Building Inspector (IDPH license #100 10404). Only visible and accessible materials were sampled. EGSL personnel conducted a visual inspection of the building to identify possible homogeneous areas of presumed asbestos containing building materials (PACBM). Building material bulk samples of presumed ACBM were collected for laboratory analysis prior to the planned demolition and/or renovation of building components. Asbestos fibers were detected in these sampled building materials using Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM) analysis: Floor Tiles. In addition, the amount detected was greater the 1% and therefore considered asbestos containing building materials by Local, State and Federal agencies. The inspection included: Floor Tile and Mastic Asphalt Siding Vapor Barrier (Interior Wall) Roofing Material Category I non friable ACM is any asbestos containing packing, gasket, resilient floor covering or asphalt roofing product which contains more than one percent (1%) asbestos as determined using polarized light microscopy (PLM) according to the method specified in Appendix A, Subpart F, 40 CFR Part 763. (Sec. 61.141) Category II non friable ACM is any material, excluding Category I non friable ACM, containing more than one percent (1%) asbestos as determined using polarized light microscopy according to the methods specified in Appendix A, Subpart F, 40 CFR Part 763 that, when dry, cannot be crumbled, pulverized, or reduced to powder by hand pressure. (Sec. 61.141) Friable ACM Thermal system applications include steam or hot water pipe coverings and thermal block insulation found on boilers and hot water tanks. Fireproofing insulation may be found on building structural beams and decking. Acoustical insulation (soundproofing) commonly has been applied as a troweled on plaster in school and office building stairwells and hallways. Unfortunately, with time and exposure to damaging forces (e.g., severe weather, chemicals, mechanical forces, etc.), many asbestos containing materials may become crumbled, pulverized or reduced to powder, thereby releasing asbestos fibers, or may deteriorate to the extent that they may release fibers if disturbed. (*http://www.asbestos abatement.com/friable vs non friable asbestos.html) Oak Forest Gun Club.docx Page 3
EGSL Project No. 1403308: Asbestos Sampling Report, Oak Forest Gun Club, Markham, Illinois 2. SAMPLING 2.1 Asbestos Sampling Asbestos bulk samples were obtained following EPA and OSHA protocols. Fifteen (15) asbestos bulk samples were collected and submitted to STAT Analysis Corporation, in Chicago, Illinois, for Asbestos Analysis by Polarized Light Microscopy (PLM), Asbestos Analysis of Bulk Materials via EPA 600/M4 82 020 method. The proper chain of custody was implemented the entire time of analysis. *Analysis may include products like floor tile mastic, plaster or other materials that are part of a system or installation process, which cannot be separated and increases the actual number of samples analyzed, not collected. 3. FINDINGS 3.1 Non Asbestos Containing Material Asbestos fibers were not detected in these sampled building materials: Floor Tile Mastic, Asphalt Siding, Interior Wall Vapor Barriers or Roofing Materials (refer Attachment (B) for complete laboratory results). Non Asbestos Containing Material table: Material Description Location Friable¹ NESHAP Category² Condition³ Quantity Sample # s Asbestos Content Floor Tile Mastic Closet and Under Carpet or 12 x12 floor tiles N Category I NF ACM Good Unknown Miscellaneous Material (M) 1M 3M and 4M 6M Non Detected Asphalt Siding Storage Area N Category I NF ACM Good Unknown Miscellaneous Material (M) 7 9 Non Detected Vapor Barrier Storage Area Y Friable ACM Good Unknown Miscellaneous Material (M) 10 12 Non Detected Roofing Material and Shingles South Roof N Category I NF ACM Good Unknown Miscellaneous Material (M) 13 15 Non Detected ¹Yes (Y) or No (N) ²Friable ACM or Category 1 NonFriable ACM(Cat. I NF ACM) or Category II Nonfriable ACM(Cat. II NF ACM) ³Good (G) Damaged (D) Significantly Damaged (SD) Oak Forest Gun Club.docx Page 4
EGSL Project No. 1403308: Asbestos Sampling Report, Oak Forest Gun Club, Markham, Illinois 3.2 Asbestos Containing Material Asbestos fibers were detected in these sampled building materials: 9 x9 Floor Tile. In addition, the amount detected was greater the 1% and is therefore considered an asbestos containing building material by Local, State and Federal agencies, (refer Attachment (B) for complete laboratory results). Asbestos Containing Material table: Material Description Location Friable¹ NESHAP Category² Condition³ Quantity Sample # s Asbestos Content 9 x9 Floor Tiles (All) Closet and Under Carpet or 12 x12 floor tiles N Cat I NF ACM 5 Unknown Miscellaneous Material (M) 1 3 and 4 6 5 10% Chrysotile ¹Yes (Y) or No (N) ²Friable ACM or Category 1 NonFriable ACM(Cat. I NF ACM) or Category II Nonfriable ACM(Cat. II NF ACM) ³Condition: 1. Damaged or significantly damaged thermal system insulation (TSI)/ACBM 2. Damaged friable surfacing ACBM 3. Significantly damaged friable surfacing ACBM 4. Damaged or significantly damaged friable miscellaneous ACBM 5. ACBM with potential for damage 6. ACBM with potential for significant damage 7. Any remaining friable ACBM or friable suspected ACBM Oak Forest Gun Club.docx Page 5
EGSL Project No. 1403308: Asbestos Sampling Report, Oak Forest Gun Club, Markham, Illinois ATTACHMENT A: Photographic Documentation 9 x9 Floor Tile Under Carpet 9 x9 Floor Tile Under 12 x12 Floor Tile 9 x9 Floor Tile Closet 9 x9 Floor Tile Under Carpet 9 x9 Floor Tile Under Carpet 9 x9 Floor Tile Under Carpet and Plywood Oak Forest Gun Club.docx Page 7
EGSL Project No. 1403308: Asbestos Sampling Report, Oak Forest Gun Club, Markham, Illinois ATTACHMENT B: PLM Analytical Results Oak Forest Gun Club.docx Page 8
EGSL Project No. 1403308: Asbestos Sampling Report, Oak Forest Gun Club, Markham, Illinois ATTACHMENT C: Licensing/Lab and Inspector Oak Forest Gun Club.docx Page 9