1200 N. COLORADO WINSLOW, ARIZONA



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ASBESTOS HAZORD EMERGENCY RESPONSE ACT (AHERA) INSPECTION & REPORT OF FIINGS FOR IUSTRIAL ARTS 1200 N. COLORADO WINSLOW, ARIZONA Submitted to: MR. RICHARD WILLIAMS BELFOR PROPERTY RESTORATION 23610 N. 20 TH DR. SUITE 2 PHOENIX, AZ 85085 Submitted by: Syntech Environmental Management Glendale, Arizona January 8, 2014 SYN Project No. P13-799-12

January 8, 2014 SYN Project No: P13-799-12 Mr. Richard Williams Belfor Property Restoration 23610 N. 20 th Dr. Suite 2 Phoenix, AZ 85085 Dear Mr. Williams: Re: Report of Findings Industrial Arts 1200 N. Colorado Winslow, AZ Syntech Environmental Management (SYN) is pleased to submit this report of findings for the asbestos inspection associated with the above-mentioned site. This report identifies the scope, procedures, summary of findings and qualifications of the inspections. Within these sections, the various types, locations and estimated quantity of asbestos-containing materials are identified. Additionally, laboratory analysis sheets are included in the report's appendices. Syntech Environmental appreciates this opportunity to provide professional consulting services to Belfor Property Restoration and we look forward to continuing our relationship. Sincerely, Syntech Environmental Michael T. Ghee Michael T. Ghee AHERA Certification # F6534 Alfred Rivera Alfred Rivera AHERA Certification # F8365 4608 W. Dailey St. Glendale, AZ 85306 www.synenv.com Phone: (480) 226-5039 Fax: (480) 275-3198

Report of Findings Industrial Arts 1200 N. Colorado SYN Project No. P13-799-12 January 8, 2014 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 1.0 PROJECT INFORMATION... 1 2.0 SCOPE OF SERVICES... 1 3.0 INSPECTION PROCEDURES... 1 3.1 Visual Inspection... 1 3.2 Inventory of Homogeneous Materials... 2 3.3 Bulk Sampling... 2 3.4 Bulk Sample Analysis... 3 3.5 Homogeneous Area Sample Log... 3 4.0 SUMMARY OF FIINGS... 4 5.0 NESHAP REGULATIONS... 4 6.0 OSHA REGULATIONS... 5 7.0 QUALIFICATIONS OF THE REPORT... 5 LIST OF APPEICES APPEIX A... SYN Personnel Accreditations APPEIX B... Asbestos Bulk Sample Analysis Report APPEIX C... Sample Location Maps Page i

1.0 PROJECT INFORMATION Based on information provided by Mr. Richard Williams, it is Syntech Environmental s (SYN) understanding that the Industrial Arts building, located at 1200 N. Colorado, Winslow, Arizona needs a current AHERA Inspection. 2.0 SCOPE OF SERVICES The primary intent of SYN s services was to determine the presence, extent and condition of asbestos containing materials (ACM) that could be impacted during the upcoming renovation associated with the subject buildings referenced above. SYN's services included a physical inspection of suspect materials, and the collection and analysis of samples to determine the presence of ACM associated with the above referenced structure. Homogeneous areas of suspect materials were classified as either Surfacing, Thermal System Insulation (TSI) or Miscellaneous, in accordance with the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA) protocol. Additionally, identified suspect materials were physically evaluated to determine friability. "Friable" materials are those which when dry can be crumbled, pulverized, or reduced to powder by hand pressure. The inspection included the identification of both friable and non-friable materials. These materials were classified as Regulated ACM (RACM), Category I non-friable ACM, or Category II non-friable ACM in accordance with National Emission Standard for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) regulations. 3.0 INSPECTION PROCEDURES The field portion of our work included a visual inspection of accessible functional spaces within the structure, and the collection and analysis of bulk samples of suspect ACM. SYN representative Mr. Michael Ghee conducted the field portion on December 27, 2013. Mr. Ghee/ Mr. Riveria is an EPA/AHERA accredited Building Inspector. Reference Appendix B for a copy of personnel accreditations. 3.1 Visual Inspection The field portion of the inspection included the observation of accessible interior and exterior building surfaces and finishes including walls, floors and ceilings and the roof associated with the structure. Observations were made to identify and locate accessible suspect ACM. Suspect ACM are defined as those classes of materials, which have in the past, been known to contain asbestos in some formulations. During our walk-through, suspect materials were noted and grouped by homogeneous area. A "homogeneous area" (for bulk sampling purposes) is defined as an area that contains building materials, suspect of containing asbestos, that seem by texture, color, and wear to be uniform and applied or installed during the same general time period. SYN s inspector also evaluated the friability of each material by physically touching each of the suspect materials. The general physical condition of suspect materials was noted during the walk-through.

3.2 INVENTORY OF HOMOGENEOUS AREA During the requested and mandatory inspection of the this building, a complete visual inspection was performed to acquaint the inspectors(s) with the general layout of the building the following homogeneous areas were mapped for reference These area represent building materials of the same type, style and composition for which they were used during the site construction. Homogeneous areas Material Identification 1 Gypsum Wall Board, Medium, White 2 Cove Base and Mastic 3 Acoustical Ceiling Panel, 2x4, White Material Location Classrooms, Offices, and Storage Room Classrooms, Offices and Storage Room Throughout Building Type Approx Amount Test Results Friable or non- Friable Surf 2,000 SF Negative Non Friable Misc 600 SF Negative Non Friable Material status/notes Eliminate ACM Eliminate ACM Misc 4,000 SF Negative Friable Eliminate as ACM as as 3.3 Bulk Sampling SYN collected a total of nine (9) bulk samples from the three (3) suspect materials identified during the inspection. Samples were collected in general accordance with AHERA bulk sampling protocol as it applies to the number of samples for each homogeneous area. Samples were labeled and appropriate chain-of-custody documentation was completed. Samples were collected from readily accessible construction materials, which were representative of the general construction of the structure and which were considered suspect ACM. Destructive activities, such as breaking through walls or ceilings, or drilling through doors, were not performed for the purpose of obtaining samples. No attempt was made to dismantle mechanical equipment; therefore, mechanical equipment parts may contain unreported asbestos.

3.4 Bulk Sample Analysis The samples were delivered to EMLab P&K in Phoenix, AZ for visual inspection and microscopic analysis. Samples were analyzed using Polarized Light Microscopy. EMLab P&K s laboratory is accredited by the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP) and has been assigned the NVLAP Lab Code 101926-0 The percentage quantification of individual sample constituents was determined by visual estimation. Under regulations promulgated by the EPA, asbestos-containing materials are defined as those materials, which contain more than one percent of specified asbestiform minerals. Bulk samples determined to contain more than one percent of specified asbestiform minerals are referred to as "positive". The laboratory analyzed all the samples collected from each homogenous area until the first positive was reached per homogenous area. It should be noted that although the EPA considers one positive sample sufficient to identify the presence of asbestos in a particular material, a minimum of three samples are recommended, by EPA guidelines, to confirm a negative, or non-asbestos result for a homogeneous area. 3.5 HOMOGENEOUS AREA SAMPLE LOG Site: High School Industrial Arts (1200 North Colorado) Date Sampled: 12-27-13 Sample Numbers HA # Material Sampled 1-3 1 Gypsum Wall Board, Medium, White 4-6 2 Cove Base and Mastic, 4, Black 7-9 3 Acoustical Ceiling Panel, 2x4, White Inspector(s): Michael Ghee, Alfred Rivera Sample Locations See sample location on map See sample location on map See sample location on map Lab Results Negative Negative Negative

4.0 SUMMARY OF FIINGS Of the three (3) suspect materials identified by SYN, None (0) homogeneous areas were determined by laboratory analysis to contain asbestos in amounts greater than one percent. Laboratory summary tables and analysis sheets are included in Appendix B. A summary of our findings for identified ACM is represented below: HA # Material Description & Location Test Results Pos. / Neg. Percentage & Type No Asbestos Detected Estimated Quantity NESHAP Classification NESHAP Information Date of Inspection 12-27-13 12-27-13 Inspectors Name Michael Ghee Alfred Rivera Number Of Samples AHERA Certification # 9 F3887 F8365 Training Provider TAI TAI Expiration Date 2-8-14 10-9-14 5.0 NESHAP Regulations The scope and applicability of the National Emission Standard for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) asbestos regulation (Title 40 CFR, Part 61 Subpart M), applies in all buildings except single residential buildings having four units or less. The NESHAP requires a thorough inspection before any renovation or demolition activity. Whenever regulated asbestos-containing material (RACM) is about to be distributed by demolition or renovation the NESHAP requires EPA notification, requires the management of waste through and after disposal, and no visible emissions. Category I material is defined as asbestos-containing resilient floor covering, asphalt roofing products, packings and gaskets. Asbestos-containing mastic is also considered a Category I material (EPA determination April 9, 1991). Category II material is defined as all remaining types of non-friable ACM not included in Category I that, when dry, cannot be crumbled, pulverized, or reduced to powder by hand pressure. Advance notice of the abatement and/or demolition must be provided to the State NESHAP coordinator and Maricopa County 10 working days before work begins. The 10-day notification for asbestos removal is required when quantities of RACM exceed 260 linear feet and/or 160 square feet.

6.0 OSHA Regulations The scope and applicability of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) asbestos regulation (29 CFR 1926.1101 Asbestos) applies whenever a worker may be exposed to asbestos. This regulation requires that employers protect employees. The regulation states that the building owner is the basic employer. The OSHA asbestos regulation serves as a specification for contractors, and a notification regulation for building owners. The OSHA regulation 29 CFR 1926.1101 (k) Communication of Hazards requires that the building owner determine the presence, location and quantity of ACM before construction activities begin. The building owner must notify persons of the presence, location and quantity of ACM before it is disturbed. Prior to disturbance, the building owner must notify contractors, in-house maintenance personnel, adjacent contractors on multi-employer worksites and tenants. Based on the OSHA asbestos standard 29 CFR 1926.1101. Class I Asbestos Work means activities involving the removal of asbestos containing Thermal System Insulation (TSI) and Surfacing Material. This includes, but is not necessarily limited to pipe fitting insulation, pipe run insulation, and fireproofing. Based on the same OSHA asbestos standard, Class II Asbestos Work means activities involving the removal of ACM which is not TSI or surfacing materials. This includes, but is not necessarily limited to; wallboard, floor tile and sheeting, roofing and siding shingles, construction mastics, duct seam tape, fire doors and drywall compound. 7.0 QUALIFICATIONS OF THE REPORT SYN has endeavored to observe the existing conditions within the subject buildings using generally accepted procedures and that degree of care, which is ordinary for others performing similar services. Regardless of the thoroughness of any inspection, there is always a possibility that some areas containing asbestos may be inaccessible, or are different from those at specific sample locations. Therefore, conditions at every location may not be as anticipated. The findings presented in this report are relevant to the dates of our site work and the scope of included services, and should not be relied on to represent conditions at substantially later dates.

Report for: Michael Ghee Syntech Environmental, LLC 4608 West Dailey Street Glendale, AZ 85306 Regarding: Project: 1200 N Colorado; Industrial Arts EML ID: 1154868 Approved by: Dates of Analysis: Asbestos-EPA Method 600/R-93/116: 12-31-2013 Approved Signatory Renee Luna Service SOPs: Asbestos-EPA Method 600/R-93/116 (EPA-600/M4-82-020 (SOP 01267)) All samples were received in acceptable condition unless noted in the Report Comments portion in the body of the report. The results relate only to the items tested. The results include an inherent uncertainty of measurement associated with estimating percentages by polarized light microscopy. Measurement uncertainty data for sample results with >1% asbestos concentration can be provided when requested. EMLab P&K ("the Company") shall have no liability to the client or the client's customer with respect to decisions or recommendations made, actions taken or courses of conduct implemented by either the client or the client's customer as a result of or based upon the Test Results. In no event shall the Company be liable to the client with respect to the Test Results except for the Company's own willful misconduct or gross negligence nor shall the Company be liable for incidental or consequential damages or lost profits or revenues to the fullest extent such liability may be disclaimed by law, even if the Company has been advised of the possibility of such damages, lost profits or lost revenues. In no event shall the Company's liability with respect to the Test Results exceed the amount paid to the Company by the client therefor. Aerotech Laboratories, Inc EMLab ID: 1154868, Page 1 of 4

Client: Syntech Environmental, LLC C/O: Michael Ghee Re: 1200 N Colorado; Industrial Arts EMLab P&K 1501 West Knudsen Drive, Phoenix, AZ 85027 (800) 651-4802 Fax (623) 780-7695 www.emlab.com Date of Sampling: 12-27-2013 Date of Receipt: 12-30-2013 Date of Report: 01-06-2014 ASBESTOS PLM REPORT: EPA-600/M4-82-020 & EPA METHOD 600/R-93-116 Total Samples Submitted: 9 Total Samples Analysed: 9 Total Samples with Layer > 1%: 0 Location: 1, 01A GWB, Med, White Lab ID-Version : 5221082-1 White Drywall with Brown Paper White Joint Compound Cream Tape White Texture with Multilayered Paint Composite Non-: 15% Cellulose < 1% Glass Fibers Sample Composite Homogeneity: Poor Location: 2, 01B GWB, Med, White Lab ID-Version : 5221083-1 White Drywall with Brown Paper White Joint Compound Cream Tape White Texture with Tan Paint Composite Non-: 15% Cellulose < 1% Glass Fibers Sample Composite Homogeneity: Poor Location: 3, 01C GWB, Med, White Lab ID-Version : 5221084-1 White Drywall with Brown Paper White Joint Compound Cream Tape White Texture with Multilayered Paint Composite Non-: 15% Cellulose < 1% Glass Fibers Sample Composite Homogeneity: Poor The test report shall not be reproduced except in full, without written approval of the laboratory. The report must not be used by the client to claim product certification, approval, or endorsement by NVLAP, NIST, or any agency of the federal government. EMLab P&K reserves the right to dispose of all samples after a period of thirty (30) days, according to all state and federal guidelines, unless otherwise specified. Inhomogeneous samples are separated into homogeneous subsamples and analyzed individually. means no fibers were detected. When detected, the minimum detection and reporting limit is less than 1% unless point counting is performed. Floor tile samples may contain large amounts of interference material and it is recommended that the sample be analyzed by gravimetric point count analysis to lower the detection limit and to aid in asbestos identification. A "Version" indicated by -"x" after the Lab ID# with a value greater than 1 indicates a sample with amended data. The revision number is reflected by the value of "x". Aerotech Laboratories, Inc EMLab ID: 1154868, Page 2 of 4

Client: Syntech Environmental, LLC C/O: Michael Ghee Re: 1200 N Colorado; Industrial Arts EMLab P&K 1501 West Knudsen Drive, Phoenix, AZ 85027 (800) 651-4802 Fax (623) 780-7695 www.emlab.com Date of Sampling: 12-27-2013 Date of Receipt: 12-30-2013 Date of Report: 01-06-2014 ASBESTOS PLM REPORT: EPA-600/M4-82-020 & EPA METHOD 600/R-93-116 Location: 4, 02A CBM, 4", Black Lab ID-Version : 5221085-1 Brown Fibrous Material Yellow Mastic with White Compound Black Baseboard Composite Non-: 3% Cellulose Sample Composite Homogeneity: Poor Location: 5, 02B CBM, 4", Black Lab ID-Version : 5221086-1 White Texture with White Paint Yellow Mastic Black Baseboard Composite Non-: 3% Cellulose Sample Composite Homogeneity: Poor Location: 6, 02C CBM, 4", Black Lab ID-Version : 5221087-1 Brown Fibrous Material Yellow Mastic with White Compound Black Baseboard Composite Non-: 3% Cellulose Sample Composite Homogeneity: Poor The test report shall not be reproduced except in full, without written approval of the laboratory. The report must not be used by the client to claim product certification, approval, or endorsement by NVLAP, NIST, or any agency of the federal government. EMLab P&K reserves the right to dispose of all samples after a period of thirty (30) days, according to all state and federal guidelines, unless otherwise specified. Inhomogeneous samples are separated into homogeneous subsamples and analyzed individually. means no fibers were detected. When detected, the minimum detection and reporting limit is less than 1% unless point counting is performed. Floor tile samples may contain large amounts of interference material and it is recommended that the sample be analyzed by gravimetric point count analysis to lower the detection limit and to aid in asbestos identification. A "Version" indicated by -"x" after the Lab ID# with a value greater than 1 indicates a sample with amended data. The revision number is reflected by the value of "x". Aerotech Laboratories, Inc EMLab ID: 1154868, Page 3 of 4

Client: Syntech Environmental, LLC C/O: Michael Ghee Re: 1200 N Colorado; Industrial Arts EMLab P&K 1501 West Knudsen Drive, Phoenix, AZ 85027 (800) 651-4802 Fax (623) 780-7695 www.emlab.com Date of Sampling: 12-27-2013 Date of Receipt: 12-30-2013 Date of Report: 01-06-2014 ASBESTOS PLM REPORT: EPA-600/M4-82-020 & EPA METHOD 600/R-93-116 Location: 7, 03A ACP, 2X4, White Lab ID-Version : 5221088-1 Gray Ceiling Tile with White Surface Composite Non-: 40% Cellulose 40% Glass Fibers Sample Composite Homogeneity: Good Location: 8, 03B ACP, 2X4, White Lab ID-Version : 5221089-1 Gray Ceiling Tile with White Surface Composite Non-: 40% Cellulose 40% Glass Fibers Sample Composite Homogeneity: Good Location: 9, 03C ACP, 2X4, White Lab ID-Version : 5221090-1 Gray Ceiling Tile with White Surface Composite Non-: 40% Cellulose 40% Glass Fibers Sample Composite Homogeneity: Good The test report shall not be reproduced except in full, without written approval of the laboratory. The report must not be used by the client to claim product certification, approval, or endorsement by NVLAP, NIST, or any agency of the federal government. EMLab P&K reserves the right to dispose of all samples after a period of thirty (30) days, according to all state and federal guidelines, unless otherwise specified. Inhomogeneous samples are separated into homogeneous subsamples and analyzed individually. means no fibers were detected. When detected, the minimum detection and reporting limit is less than 1% unless point counting is performed. Floor tile samples may contain large amounts of interference material and it is recommended that the sample be analyzed by gravimetric point count analysis to lower the detection limit and to aid in asbestos identification. A "Version" indicated by -"x" after the Lab ID# with a value greater than 1 indicates a sample with amended data. The revision number is reflected by the value of "x". Aerotech Laboratories, Inc EMLab ID: 1154868, Page 4 of 4