Mold Remediation
Mold Remediation
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STANDARD OPERATING
PROCEDURES
FOR
MOLD REMEDIATION
Purpose: ................................................................................................................................................ 2
Job Scope .............................................................................................................................................. 2
Definitions ............................................................................................................................................. 2
Roles/Responsibilities: .......................................................................................................................... 3
Environmental Health & Safety: ................................................................................................... 3
Facilities/Zone Management (FM): ............................................................................................... 3
Contractor ..................................................................................................................................... 3
Procedure for mold remediation .......................................................................................................... 4
Methods ........................................................................................................................................ 4
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) ........................................................................................... 4
Work Area Containment ............................................................................................................... 4
Disposal ......................................................................................................................................... 5
Mold Response Plan Flow Chart ................................................................................................... 6
References ............................................................................................................................................ 7
Appendix ............................................................................................................................................... 8
Guidelines for Remediating Building Materials with Mold Growth Caused by Clean Water
(Refer to methods in section 5.1) ............................................................................................................. 8
Job Scope
If the quantity of surface area affected by the mold contamination is:
Less than 10 square feet: Remediation may be performed by properly trained in-house staff.
Work must be performed in accordance with this guidance document.
Greater than 10 square feet: Contact EHS to conduct an assessment of the affected area. Facility
Management (FM) should work with EHS to determine if contractors are needed.
Note: EHS should be consulted prior to any mold remediation work greater than 10 square feet
that is located directly within an HVAC system, or if any materials are suspect asbestos
containing building materials.
Definitions
b) Indoor air - Air within the envelope of a building, including air in spaces normally
occupied by persons in the building but excluding air in attics and crawl spaces that are
vented to the outside of the building.
c) Indoor mold - Mold contamination that was not purposely grown or brought into a
building and that has the potential to affect the indoor air quality of the building.
d) Mold - Any living or dead fungi or related products or parts, including spores, hyphae,
and mycotoxins.
f) Mold sampling- The examination of a sample collected during a mold assessment for the
purpose of:
Roles/Responsibilities:
Environmental Health & Safety:
o Evaluate areas suspected to be contaminated by mold growth and provide
recommendations to Facilities Management for remediation.
o Assist Facilities Management in identifying the underlying causes of water
intrusion and mold growth and develop the appropriate response(s) to prevent
recurrence.
o Assess conditions for occupancy after water restoration or mold remediation
activities.
Contractor:
o Shall evaluate and document the extent of damage (e.g. water or mold) in the
structure, systems and building contents using appropriate monitoring and
detection equipment.
o Shall designate a project leader, representing the contractor, to work with EHS
and Facilities Management personnel during the entire project.
o Shall provide EHS and FM representative a written action plan. Depending on the
response activity, the action plan will include a timeline and goals for drying and
the implementation of mold remediation techniques.
o The contractor must notify FM if situations arise that may require a deviation
from the original action plan.
o Shall record and document all activities and services performed in response to the
problem. For water restoration, records would include complete moisture
readings.
o Shall complete the project in a manner which complies with all government
regulations and procedures.
Methods
A. Method1: Wet vacuum- steam cleaning may be an alternative for carpets and upholstery.
B. Method 2: Damp wipe with plain water or with water/detergent solution, scrub as
necessary. Never mix bleach and ammonia. Toxic fumes may be produced. Detergent
must be approved by FM.
D. Method 4: Discard contaminated material in a sealed plastic bag. HEPA vacuum area
after material has been removed and then dispose of HEPA contents in a well-sealed
plastic bag.
If an employee has questions concerning the appropriate PPE, they should contact their
supervisor or EHS.
Disposal
Once mold contaminated materials have been removed and sealed in plastic bags, waste can
be disposed of as regular trash. No special labeling or disposal requirements are necessary.
Mold Complaint
Received
Plan remediation,
adapt guidelines Select
to fit situation. remediation Outside
Refer to Moisture personnel or expertise
Intrusion SOP team
Select
containment
equipment
Hidden mold
discovered,
re-evaluate Remediate
plan