Asbestos Sampling Report 35 Buckingham, Arrowtown, 9302 Prepared for: Client Reference: ENGEO RCP 13013 Dave Robotham Client Address 1-7 Earl Level 1 St Peter s Close Queenstown 9300 Date of visit: 18 May 2016 to 19 May 2016 Date of report submission: 23 May 2016 P: E: mnoyes@rcp.co.nz 124 Montreal Sydenham Christchurch Canterbury 8023 Dave Robotham Associate Environmental Consultant drobotham@engeo.co.nz
Job Number: J001157 Field Work Date: 18 May 2016 to 19 May 2016 Report Submitted: 23 May 2016 Address: 35 Buckingham, Arrowtown, 9302 Prepared for Company: RCP 1-7 Earl Level 1 St Peter s Close Queenstown 9300 Client Reference: 13013 Contact Number: Email Address: mnoyes@rcp.co.nz Written by: Reviewed by: Daniel Kaminski Environmental Scientist Tom Davies Senior Environmental Scientist
1.0 Sampling & Analysis: Building Notes: Internal notes: Ceramic tiles, vinyl floor covering and carpet on timber, chipboard and concrete floors. Plasterboard, timber panelling and compressed wood panelling on walls. Plasterboard, timber panelling and chipboard on ceilings. Area intrusively surveyed were agreed with client prior commencing the works. On the rest of the building only visual inspection was carried out and the findings are published in Management Survey. External notes: The exterior was not intrusively surveyed. On the rest of the building only visual inspection was carried out and the findings are published in Management Survey. Bulk sampling only was carried out to the areas listed in the areas surveyed table for suspected ACM's specified by the client representative as requiring analysis. 1.1 The object of bulk sampling is to identify the nature and extent of any visible ACM. Bulk sampling is undertaken in line with the recognised safe procedures in order to cause minimal possible nuisance and potential risk to health of the building occupants and visitors. Bulk samples are taken in accordance with documented ENGEO technical procedures, following guidelines detailed in HSG264 The Survey Guide and HSG248 The Analyst Guide. 1.2 Bulk samples are returned to the appointed bulk analysis laboratory with the appropriate sample / report reference number. 1.3 The sample container will indicate the sample number and the date taken. This label can be used along with the report for cross reference purposes. 1.4 Bulk sample analysis is carried out at an IANZ accredited laboratory, in accordance with HSE document HSG 248 The Analysts Guide and AS 4964 2004 Method for the qualitative identification of asbestos in bulk samples. Samples are examined under a low magnification stereomicroscope and polarised light microscopy and dispersion staining in accordance with the aforementioned methods. Page 3 of 21
2.0 Exclusions and Caveats: 2.1 For safety reasons it is not possible to inspect internal areas of plant and machinery. Access to internal wall linings and general cavities was restricted to avoid excessive damage to surface finishes unless requested by the client. Where areas have been designated no access, or restricted access, unless further inspection/sampling proves otherwise, the presumption has been made that these structures/areas contain asbestos materials. During the course of the site visit it may not have been possible to access all areas of the site. Details of areas requiring further access are identified within the data sheets of this report. In accordance with HSG 264 The Survey Guide, asbestos is presumed to be present within these areas and should be treated accordingly until further inspection and analysis of building fabric and services proves otherwise. Residual asbestos material may be present beneath re lagged services and cannot be detected unless the re lagging is systematically removed. Caution should therefore be taken when working on such materials for the potential presence of asbestos residue. Jointing compound and textured Coatings such as Stipple may contain a trace quantity of Chrysotile asbestos. Due to this low asbestos content, applications of this product may be non homogenous and may elicit both positive and negative samples. Where both positive and negative samples are obtained from the same area, the client should presume that the jointing compound and textured coatings contains Chrysotile throughout even though a non detected result has been obtained. This report does not include investigations into land contamination associated with asbestos or any other contaminant. Page 4 of 21
3.0 Disclaimers & Limitations: The management and staff of ENGEO have taken every feasible action to ensure that the quality and integrity of this report is true to type. The information and knowledge in this report should not be relied upon in its entirety. Any commercial decisions made should be done in consultation with other documentation, and advice not purely from this document. ENGEO will provide written recommendation pursuant to engaged services, however at all times prior, during and following this is in good faith, As such ENGEO servants, employees and agents are not subject to liability whatsoever (whether by reason of lack of due care and attention or otherwise) and the client releases and discharges ENGEO and its servants, agents or employees from all actions, suits claims, demands, causes of actions, costs and expenses, legal equitable under statute and otherwise and all other liabilities of any nature (whether or not the parties were or could have been aware of them) which the client may have; or but for this disclaimer, could or might have had against ENGEO and its servants, agents or employees in any way related to the information provided, or the circumstances recited in this disclaimer or allegations arising out of or in any way related to the information provided to the client of ENGEO. This report relates only to the identification of hazardous materials used in the construction of the property and does not include the identification of dangerous goods, or hazardous substances in the form of chemicals used, stored or manufactured with the property or plant. This report is not to be used for contractual purposes unless the front signatory sheet is signed where indicated by both the person conducting the site visit and the report approver. All measurements detailing the extent of materials are estimates only. It is the responsibility of contractors quoting for any refurbishment or removal works to take their own measurements to establish the precise extent of the works prior to tendering. This report shall not be reproduced without full written approval of ENGEO. Page 5 of 21
Appendix 1 - Asbestos Register Building Floor Location /Room S,P,SP,AS 35 Buckingham 35 Buckingham Ground Floor Ground Floor Main hall G03, Skim coat to wall (SW corner). Main hall G03, Skim coat to wall (SE corner). Sample No S TT002597 S As TT002597 Product Type Condition Surface Treatment Textured Coating Textured Coating Low Damage Low Damage Asbestos Type Quantity Accessibility Material Score Surface Sealed Chrysotile 20m² Occasionally likely to be disturbed Surface Sealed Chrysotile 20m² Occasionally likely to be disturbed Recommendation 4 F - Remove or Manage 4 F - Remove or Manage Additional Comments Please note the suspected material beneath the plasterboard. Please note the suspected material beneath the plasterboard. KEY: S Sampled, P Presumed, SP Strongly Presumed, AS Cross reference to former sample Page 6 of 21
Survey Data Sheets Service Type Sampling Survey Report Revision Number 1 Surveyors Daniel Kaminski TEAMS Job Number J001157 Survey Date 18 May 2016 to 19 May 2016 Site Address: 35 Buckingham Arrowtown 9302 Bulk Analysis Laboratory Sample Analysis Date 23 May 2016 Guardian Environmental Ltd Page 7 of 21
Survey Data Sheets Recommended action Surveyor comments Survey Date: Lead Surveyor Survey Type Floor Analysis 18 May 2016 to 19 May 2016 Daniel Kaminski Sampling Survey Ground Floor No Asbestos Detected Building Room Item Quantity 35 Buckingham Small hall G01 Insulation product to wall cavity. Sample No (S,SP,P,As) Product Type Surface Treatment Condition Accessibility TT002596 (S) N/A N/A N/A N/A Material Risk Score N/A No further action required Please note the suspected material beneath the plasterboard. 48m² Recommended action Surveyor comments Survey Date: Lead Surveyor Survey Type Floor Analysis 18 May 2016 to 19 May 2016 Daniel Kaminski Sampling Survey Ground Floor Chrysotile (1) Building Room Item Quantity 35 Buckingham Main hall G03 Skim coat to wall (SW corner). Sample No (S,SP,P,As) Product Type Surface Treatment Condition Accessibility TT002597 (S) Textured Coating (1) Surface Sealed (1) Low Damage (1) Occasionally likely to be disturbed Material Risk Score 4 F - Remove or Manage Please note the suspected material beneath the plasterboard. 20m² KEY: S Sampled, P Presumed, SP Strongly Presumed, AS Cross reference to former sample Page 8 of 21
Survey Data Sheets (cont) Recommended action Surveyor comments Survey Date: Lead Surveyor Survey Type Floor Analysis 18 May 2016 to 19 May 2016 Daniel Kaminski Sampling Survey Ground Floor Chrysotile (1) Building Room Item Quantity 35 Buckingham Main hall G03 Skim coat to wall (SE corner). Sample No (S,SP,P,As) Product Type Surface Treatment Condition Accessibility As TT002597 (S) Textured Coating (1) Surface Sealed (1) Low Damage (1) Occasionally likely to be disturbed Material Risk Score 4 F - Remove or Manage Please note the suspected material beneath the plasterboard. 20m² Recommended action Surveyor comments Survey Date: Lead Surveyor Survey Type Floor Analysis 18 May 2016 to 19 May 2016 Daniel Kaminski Sampling Survey Ground Floor No Asbestos Detected Building Room Item Quantity 35 Buckingham Men W/C G04 Tile, backing and glue to floor. Sample No (S,SP,P,As) 12.5m² Product Type Surface Treatment Condition Accessibility TT002600 (S) N/A N/A N/A N/A Material Risk Score N/A No further action required Please note the suspected material beneath the tiles. KEY: S Sampled, P Presumed, SP Strongly Presumed, AS Cross reference to former sample Page 9 of 21
Survey Data Sheets (cont) Recommended action Surveyor comments Survey Date: Lead Surveyor Survey Type Floor Analysis 18 May 2016 to 19 May 2016 Daniel Kaminski Sampling Survey Ground Floor No Asbestos Detected Building Room Item Quantity 35 Buckingham Women W/C G05 Tile, backing and glue to floor. Sample No (S,SP,P,As) Product Type Surface Treatment Condition Accessibility As TT002600 (SP) N/A N/A N/A N/A Material Risk Score N/A No further action required Please note the suspected material beneath the tiles. 16m² Recommended action Surveyor comments Survey Date: Lead Surveyor Survey Type Floor Analysis 18 May 2016 to 19 May 2016 Daniel Kaminski Sampling Survey Z-Sub Level 1 No Asbestos Detected Building Room Item Quantity 35 Buckingham Basement Z101 Bitumen packer to concrete ring foundation. Sample No (S,SP,P,As) Product Type Surface Treatment Condition Accessibility TT002601 (S) N/A N/A N/A N/A Material Risk Score N/A No further action required N/A 55lm KEY: S Sampled, P Presumed, SP Strongly Presumed, AS Cross reference to former sample Page 10 of 21
Appendix 3 - Areas Surveyed Building Floor Room No: Room Type Item 35 Buckingham 35 Buckingham 35 Buckingham 35 Buckingham 35 Buckingham 35 Buckingham 35 Buckingham 35 Buckingham 1st Floor 101 Office The room surveyed in management survey. Ground Floor G01 Small hall Timber floor, mirrors on plasterboard walls and plasterboard walls, timber frame, timber panelling to ceiling. Intrusive inspection point to west wall, insulation product, glass and concrete wall in wall vicinity. Air vents in the floor, no suspect materials present within. Ground Floor G02 Main entrance Ceramic tiles on concrete floor, plasterboard and brick walls, plasterboard ceiling on timber frame. Intrusive inspection point to ceiling cavity. In ceiling void is modern insulation and timber frame, hidden electrical wiring. Ground Floor G03 Main hall Chipboard floor, plasterboard and timber panelling to walls, timber panelling to ceiling. No access to ceiling void, due to height restrictions. Intrusive inspection point to Southeast and Southwest corners. Skim coat present encapsulated behind plasterboard walls. Air vents in the floor, no suspect material observed within. Ground Floor G04 Men W/C Ceramic tiles on concrete floor, plasterboard walls on timber frame, plasterboard ceiling. Intrusive inspection point to wall and ceiling cavity. Compressed chipboard sink benches. In the ceiling void is modern insulation, timber framing, electrical wiring and chipboard. Ground Floor G05 Women W/C Tiles on concrete floor, plasterboard walls on timber frame, plasterboard ceiling. Intrusive inspection point to wall and ceiling cavity. Compressed chipboard sink benches. In the ceiling void is timber framing, electrical wiring and chipboard. Ground Floor G06 Kitchen/Bar The room surveyed in management survey. Ground Floor G07 Scene The room surveyed in management survey. Page 11 of 21
Appendix 3 - Areas Surveyed (cont) Building Floor Room No: Room Type Item 35 Buckingham 35 Buckingham Z-Sub Level 1 Z101 Basement Concrete floor, timber piles, modern ventilation system, breeze block walls, concrete ring foundation, bitumen packers. Z-Sub Level 1 Z102 Rear entrance The room surveyed in management survey. Page 12 of 21
Bulk Analysis Certificates and Chain of Custody Page 13 of 21
FAO: Sean Freeman ENGEO Ltd (Christchurch) 124 Montreal Sydenham Christchurch 8023 Bulk Sample Analysis Certificate Job Number: J000759 Samples Taken By: ENGEO Ltd Client Reference: 13013.000.000 Samples Received: 19th May 2016 Site address: 35 Buckingham Arrowtown 9302 Received By: Flynn Watts Analysed By: Flynn Watts No. of Samples: 5 Samples Date Samples Analysed: 19th May 2016 Sample analysis was performed using polarised light microscopy with dispersion staining in accordance with our internal methods PM 003 Asbestos Bulk Identification Procedure and HSE guidance document HSG 248 Asbestos: The Analysts Guide for Sampling, Analysis and Clearance Procedures. Results for analysis are applicable only to the samples submitted for analysis. If we can be of any further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact us. Yours sincerely Flynn Watts Laboratory Technician Guardian Environmental Ltd Unit 20, 212 Antigua Christchurch 8011 Job No. J000759 Issue No. 16 RT 003.1 Issued By: Gemma Newsome Version: 16 Approved By: Gemma Newsome Issue Date: 20 May 2016 Page 1 of 3
35 Buckingham, Arrowtown 9302 Job No. J000759 Sample ID Client Sample No Sample Location Sample Description Analysis Result BS004849 TT002596 Small Hall Insulation Product in Wall Cavity No Asbestos Detected BS004850 TT002597 Main Hall Skim Coat to Wall (SW Corner) Chrysotile BS004851 TT002599 Mail Hall Skim Coat to Wall (SE Corner) No Asbestos Detected BS004852 TT002600 Men W/C Tile Backing and Glue to Floor No Asbestos Detected BS004853 TT002601 Basement Bitumen Packer Ring Foundation No Asbestos Detected Identified By: Approved by: Flynn Watts Gemma Newsome Laboratory Technician Key Technical Person Guardian Environmental Ltd Unit 20, 212 Antigua Christchurch 8011 Job No. J000759 Issue No. 16 RT 003.1 Issued By: Gemma Newsome Version: 16 Approved By: Gemma Newsome Issue Date: 20 May 2016 Page 2 of 3
APPENDIX 1 Note 1: All requested analysis shall be conducted in accordance with HSG 248 Asbestos: The Analysts Guide for Sampling, Analysis and Clearance Procedures unless specifically requested by the client for analysis to be completed using AS 4964 2004. Australian Standard. Method for the qualitative identification of asbestos in bulk samples. All requests must formally be made in writing or designated on the completion of Guardian Environmental Chain of Custody Forms. Note 2: Analysis conducted in accordance with HSG 248 Asbestos: The Analysts Guide for Sampling, Analysis and Clearance Procedures through careful application of the method has a theoretical limit of detection of 1ppm by mass and results relate only to the samples received and tested. Comments and interpretations are beyond the scope of our accreditation. The limit of reporting for analysis conducted in accordance with AS 4964 2004. Australian Standard. Method for the qualitative identification of asbestos in bulk samples is 0.1g/kg (0.01%) by application of polarised light microscopy, dispersion staining and trace analysis techniques and results relate only to the samples received and tested. Comments and interpretations are beyond the scope of our accreditation. Note 3: The samples in this report are As Received the laboratory does not take responsibility for the sampling procedure or accuracy of sample location description. Opinions and interpretations lie outside IANZ Accreditation. Note 4: the identification of Anthophyllite, Tremolite and Actinolite lie outside the scope of accreditation of AS 4964 2004. Australian Standard. Method for the qualitative identification of asbestos in bulk samples. Note 5: Organic fibre types detected within samples presented for bulk analysis in accordance with the procedures outlined above are omitted from this report Note 6: Soil, aggregate and ballast samples submitted for analysis using polarised light microscopy with dispersion staining are prepared in accordance with our internal method PM 002 Soil sample preparation Procedure and results obtained from a representative sub sample in the region of 50-100g. Note 7: Whole as received Asbestos Containing materials (Excluding Soils, Aggregates and Ballast) shall be retained by the laboratory for a period of six months following analysis. Sub samples of Soils, Aggregates and Ballast prepared in accordance with PM 002 Soil sample preparation Procedure shall be retained for a period of six months. All samples received and not scheduled for analysis will be disposed of one month after the date of receipt unless Guardian Environmental is instructed to the contrary. Once the initial period has expired, a storage charge will be applied for each month or part thereof until the client cancels the request for sample storage. Guardian Environmental reserves the right to charge for samples received and stored but not analysed. This document may not be reproduced except in full without prior consent from Guardian Environmental Ltd. Guardian Environmental Ltd Unit 20, 212 Antigua Christchurch 8011 Job No. J000759 Issue No. 16 RT 003.1 Issued By: Gemma Newsome Version: 16 Approved By: Gemma Newsome Issue Date: 20 May 2016 Page 3 of 3
Plans Page 18 of 21
Client: RCP Site: 35 Buckingham Floor: 1st Floor UPRN No: 13013 Page 19 of 21
Client: RCP Site: 35 Buckingham Floor: Ground Floor UPRN No: 13013 Page 20 of 21
Client: RCP Site: 35 Buckingham Floor: Z-Sub Level 1 UPRN No: 13013 Page 21 of 21