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PART 1 GENERAL
1.1 REFERENCES
1.2 REQUIREMENTS
1.3 DEFINITIONS
1.3.1 Leak
1.3.2 PCBs
1.3.3 Spill
1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE
1.4.1 Training
1.4.2 Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH)
1.4.3 Regulation Documents
1.4.4 Surveillance Personnel
1.5 SUBMITTALS
1.6 EQUIPMENT
1.6.1 Special Clothing
1.6.2 Special Clothing for Government Personnel
1.6.3 PCB Spill Kit
1.7 QUALITY ASSURANCE
1.7.1 Training Certification
1.7.2 Qualifications of CIH
1.7.3 PCB Removal Work Plan
1.7.4 PCB Disposal Plan
1.7.5 Notification
PART 2 PRODUCTS
PART 3 EXECUTION
3.1 PROTECTION
3.1.1 Decontamination Room, Clean Room and Shower Facilities
3.1.2 PCB Control Area
3.1.3 Personnel Protection
3.1.4 Footwear
3.1.5 Permissible Exposure Limits (PEL)
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3.1.6 Special Hazards
3.1.7 PCB Caution Label
3.1.8 PCB Caution Sign
3.2 WORK PROCEDURE
3.2.1 No Smoking
3.2.2 Work Operations
3.3 PCB TRANSFORMERS
3.3.1 Draining of Transformer Liquid
3.3.2 Markings
3.3.3 Laboratory Analysis
3.3.4 Markings
3.3.4.1 Transformers, Less Than 50 ppm
3.3.4.2 Transformers, 50-499 ppm
3.3.4.3 Transformers, Greater Than 500 ppm
3.3.4.4 Drums
3.4 PCB REMOVAL
3.4.1 Confined Spaces
3.4.2 Control Area
3.4.3 Exhaust Ventilation
3.4.4 Temperatures
3.4.5 Solvent Cleaning
3.4.6 Drip Pans
3.4.7 Evacuation Procedures
3.5 PCB SPILL CLEANUP REQUIREMENTS
3.5.1 PCB Spills
3.5.2 PCB Spill Control Area
3.5.3 PCB Spill Cleanup
3.5.4 Records and Certification
3.5.5 Sampling Requirements
3.6 STORAGE FOR DISPOSAL
3.6.1 Storage Containers for PCBs
3.6.2 Waste Containers
3.6.3 PCB Articles and PCB-Contaminated Items
3.6.4 Approval of Storage Site
3.7 CLEANUP
3.8 DISPOSAL
3.8.1 Certificate of Disposal
3.8.1.1 Payment Upon Furnishing Certificate of Disposal of PCBs
3.8.2 Disposal by the Government
3.8.2.1 [Delivery] [Government Pick Up]
3.8.2.2 DD Form 1348-1
3.8.2.3 Payment Upon Furnishing DD Form 1348-1
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USACE / NAVFAC / AFCEC / NASA UFGS-02 84 33 (April 2006)
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Preparing Activity: NAVFAC Replacing without change
UFGS-13284 (August 2004)
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NOTE: This guide specification covers the
requirements for the removal and disposal of
polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and the handling of
PCB containing materials.
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NOTE: This guide specification is intended for use
in projects where PCBs or materials containing PCB
at concentrations of 50 parts per million (ppm) and
above are to be removed and disposed of.
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NOTE: A generator of PCB wastes who relinquishes
control over the wastes by transporting, or offering
for transport by his own vehicle or by a vehicle
owned by another person, or relinquishing for
commercial off-site storage or off-site disposal
shall prepare a manifest on EPA Form 8700-22 in
accordance with 40 CFR 761, Part 207. The generator
shall specify on the manifest:
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PCB waste, the earliest date of removal from service
for disposal, and the weight in kilograms of the PCB
waste.
PART 1 GENERAL
1.1 REFERENCES
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NOTE: This paragraph is used to list the
publications cited in the text of the guide
specification. The publications are referred to in
the text by basic designation only and listed in
this paragraph by organization, designation, date,
and title.
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U.S. NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION (NARA)
1.2 REQUIREMENTS
The work includes the removal and disposal of [_____]. Perform work in
accordance with 40 CFR 761 and the requirements specified herein.
1.3 DEFINITIONS
1.3.1 Leak
Leak or leaking means any instance in which a PCB Article, PCB Container,
or PCB Equipment has any PCBs on any portion of its external surface.
1.3.2 PCBs
PCBs as used in this specification shall mean the same as PCBs, PCB
Article, PCB Article Container, PCB Container, PCB Equipment, PCB Item, PCB
Transformer, PCB-Contaminated Electrical Equipment, as defined in 40 CFR 761,
Section 3, Definitions.
1.3.3 Spill
Spill means both intentional and unintentional spills, leaks, and other
uncontrolled discharges when the release results in any quantity of PCBs
running off or about to run off the external surface of the equipment or
other PCB source, as well as the contamination resulting from those
releases.
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Use the "S" classification only in SD-11 Closeout
Submittals. The "S" following a submittal item
indicates that the submittal is required for the
Sustainability Notebook to fulfill federally
mandated sustainable requirements in accordance with
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SD-07 Certificates
Training certification
Qualifications of CIH
Notification
Certificate of disposal
1.6 EQUIPMENT
a. Disposable coveralls
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Use the "S" classification only in SD-11 Closeout
Submittals. The "S" following a submittal item
indicates that the submittal is required for the
Sustainability Notebook to fulfill federally
mandated sustainable requirements in accordance with
Section 01 33 29 SUSTAINABILITY REPORTING.
SD-07 Certificates
Training certification
Qualifications of CIH
Notification
Certificate of disposal
1.6 EQUIPMENT
a. Disposable coveralls
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1.6.2 Special Clothing for Government Personnel
8. Absorbent material
15. Herculite, 1.5 m x 1.5 m and 3 m x 3 m 4' x 4' and 8' 2 ea and 1 ea
x 8'
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1.7 QUALITY ASSURANCE
Submit certificates, prior to the start of work but after the main
abatement submittals, signed and dated by the CIH and by each employee
stating that the employee has received training. Certificates shall be
organized by individual worker, not grouped by type of certificates.
Submit the name, address, and telephone number of the Industrial Hygienist
selected to perform the duties in paragraph entitled "Certified Industrial
Hygienist." Submit proper documentation that the Industrial Hygienist is
certified, including certification number and date of
certification/recertification.
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NOTE: Edit removal plan requirements to suit the
project. Modify or delete decon and change rooms,
showers, and ventilation. Delete air sampling
requirements except for work at elevated
temperatures sufficient to vaporize PCB or for work
involving PCB contaminated dust or particulate
generation such as grinding, sawing, or sweeping.
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NOTE: Delete this paragraph if the Government is to
dispose of PCB waste. Verify that Government
disposal is available and make arrangements if so.
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Submit a PCB Disposal Plan within 45 calendar days after award of contract
for Contracting Officer's approval. The PCB Disposal Plan shall comply
with applicable requirements of Federal, State, and local PCB waste
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regulations and address:
g. Work plan and schedule for PCB waste containment, removal and disposal.
Wastes shall be cleaned up and containerized daily.
1.7.5 Notification
Notify the Contracting Officer 20 days prior to the start of PCB removal
work.
PART 2 PRODUCTS
Not used.
PART 3 EXECUTION
3.1 PROTECTION
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NOTE: Include this paragraph only if work involves
cleanup of large PCB spills or if airborne
contamination exists. Consult cognizant Industrial
Hygienist for recommendations.
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end of each day's work. Hot water, towels, soap, and hygienic
conditions are the responsibility of the Contractor.
Workers shall wear and use PPE, as recommended by the Industrial Hygienist,
upon entering a PCB control area. If PPE is not required per the CIH,
specify in the PCB removal work plan.
3.1.4 Footwear
Work footwear shall remain inside work area until completion of the job.
PEL for PCBs is 0.5 mg/m3 3.1 E-08 lb/cubic foot on an 8-hour time weighted
average basis.
40 CFR 761, Subpart C. Affix labels to PCB waste containers and other
PCB-contaminated items. Provide label with sufficient print size to be
clearly legible, with bold print on a contrasting background, displaying
the following: CAUTION: Contains PCBs (Polychlorinated Biphenyls).
3.2.1 No Smoking
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3.2.2 Work Operations
d. Cleaning up spills.
Perform work in accordance with 49 CFR 171, 49 CFR 172, 49 CFR 173,
49 CFR 174, 49 CFR 175, 49 CFR 176, 49 CFR 177, 49 CFR 178, and 49 CFR 179,
Subchapter C and as specified herein. Drain the transformer, switches, and
regulators of free flowing liquid prior to transportation. Place the
drained liquids in DOT Spec 17E drums. The drums shall not contain more
than 190 liters 50 gallons of oil. If the equipment cannot be drained,
then place it in DOT Spec 17C drums.
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NOTE: Choose this option and subparagraphs if the
Contractor is to dispose of PCB waste.
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3.3.2 Markings
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NOTE: Choose this option and subparagraphs if PCB
waste transportation and disposal has been arranged
with PWD/PWC (DRMO-Hawaii).
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prefers a gas chromotograph test. The only two exceptions to this rule are:
b. The name plate states that the transformer contains pyranol, interteen,
etc.
Attach a copy of the lab analysis to both the DD 1348-1 and the transformer
itself.
3.3.4 Markings
3.3.4.4 Drums
Stencil on DOT-approved 208 liter 55 gallon drums containing PCB liquid the
following:
a. ppm
Do not mix different ppms in the same drum. Drums must have a 50 mm 2 inch
ullage space from the top of the drum.
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A confined space shall mean a space having limited means of egress and
inadequate cross ventilation.
Establish a PCB control area around the PCB item as specified in paragraph
entitled "PCB Control Area." Only personnel briefed on the elements in the
paragraph entitled "Training" and on the handling precautions shall be
allowed into the area.
3.4.4 Temperatures
Drip pans are required under portable PCB transformers and rectifiers in
use or stored for use. The pans shall have a containment volume of at
least one and one-half times the internal volume of PCBs in the item.
Immediately report to the Contracting Officer any PCB spills on the ground
or in the water, PCB spills in drip pans, or PCB leaks.
Rope off an area around the edges of a PCB leak or spill and post a "PCB
Spill Authorized Personnel Only" caution sign. Immediately transfer
leaking items to a drip pan or other container.
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absorbent. The spent absorbent shall be properly contained and disposed of
as solid PCB waste.
c. The date the item was placed in storage and the name of the cognizant
activity/building.
a. Adequate roof and walls to prevent rainwater from reaching the stored
PCBs.
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minimize penetrations of PCBs.
e. Not located at a site which is below the 100-year flood water elevation.
f. Each storage site shall be posted with the PCB Caution Sign, paragraph
entitled "PCB Caution Sign."
3.7 CLEANUP
Do not remove the PCB control area and warning signs prior to the
Contracting Officer's approval. Reclean areas showing residual PCBs.
3.8 DISPOSAL
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NOTE: Federal regulations (40 CFR 761) require that
generators, transporters, commercial storers, and
disposers of PCB waste possess U.S. EPA
identification numbers. Verify that the activity
has a U.S. EPA generator identification number for
use on the Uniform Hazardous Waste Manifest. If
not, the activity must file and obtain an I.D.
number with EPA prior to commencement of removal
work.
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NOTE: Choose this option and subparagraphs if the
Contractor is to dispose of PCB waste.
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NOTE: Specifier shall research State, regional, and
local laws, regulations, and statutes.
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40 CFR 761. Submit to the Government within 30 days of the date that the
disposal of the PCB waste identified on the manifest was completed.
Certificate for the PCBs and PCB items disposed shall include:
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including reference to the manifest number for the shipment.
Payment will not be made until the certificate of disposal has been
furnished to the Contracting Officer.
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NOTE: Choose this option and subparagraphs if PCB
waste transportation and disposal has been arranged
with PWD/PWC and PCB waste is to be delivered to
suitable storage site. Verify procedures with
PWD/PWC. Omit paragraph when the Government will
pick up PCB waste at the project site.
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Load and haul PCBs to the storage site at [_____], operated by the Defense
Reutilization and Marketing Office (DRMO) [_____]. If the primary [_____]
site is filled to capacity, contact the Public Works Center Hazardous Waste
Branch Environmental Engineer at [_____] to determine an alternate storage
site. The transport distance to any storage site shall not exceed the
distance between the project site and the DRMO storage site at [_____].
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NOTE: Choose the option for Government pick up if
arrangements have been made for the Government to
pick up the PCB waste at the project site. This
will be required when DRMO does not have a suitable
storage site and the PCB waste must be picked up by
the Government's PCB disposal contractor.
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Prepare DD Form 1348-1 Turn-in Document (TID), which will accompany the
PCBs to the storage site. Ensure that a responsible person from the
activity that owns the PCBs signs the DD Form 1348-1.
Payment will not be made until a completed DD Form 1348-1 has been
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furnished to the Contracting Officer.
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